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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, February 2015
- Wesley H. Holliday:
Epistemic Closure and Epistemic Logic I: Relevant Alternatives and Subjunctivism. 1-62 - Wesley H. Holliday:
Erratum to: Epistemic Closure and Epistemic Logic I: Relevant Alternatives and Subjunctivism. 63 - Thomas Macaulay Ferguson:
Logics of Nonsense and Parry Systems. 65-80 - Franz Huber:
What Should I Believe About What Would Have Been the Case? 81-110
Volume 44, Number 2, April 2015
- James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 111-115 - Franz Baader, Stefan Borgwardt, Rafael Peñaloza:
On the Decidability Status of Fuzzy ALC with General Concept Inclusions. 117-146 - Jianmin Ji, Fangzhen Lin:
Position Systems in Dynamic Domains. 147-161 - Vladimir Lifschitz:
The Dramatic True Story of the Frame Default. 163-176 - Matthias Westphal, Stefan Wölfl, Bernhard Nebel, Jochen Renz:
On Qualitative Route Descriptions. 177-201 - Dongmo Zhang, Michael Thielscher:
Representing and Reasoning about Game Strategies. 203-236
Volume 44, Number 3, June 2015
- Jonathan Payne:
Natural Deduction for Modal Logic with a Backtracking Operator. 237-258 - Alexander R. Pruss:
Popper Functions, Uniform Distributions and Infinite Sequences of Heads. 259-271 - Julia Staffel:
Disagreement and Epistemic Utility-Based Compromise. 273-286 - Johannes Stern, Martin Fischer:
Paradoxes of Interaction? 287-308 - Gert-Jan C. Lokhorst:
Mally's Deontic Logic: Reducibility and Semantics. 309-319 - Thomas Piecha, Wagner de Campos Sanz, Peter Schroeder-Heister:
Failure of Completeness in Proof-Theoretic Semantics. 321-335 - Philip D. Welch:
The Complexity of the Dependence Operator. 337-340 - Marcus Rossberg:
Somehow Things Do Not Relate: On the Interpretation of Polyadic Second-Order Logic. 341-350
Volume 44, Number 4, August 2015
- Staffan Angere:
The Logical Structure of Truthmaking. 351-374 - Pablo Cobreros, Paul Égré, David Ripley, Robert van Rooij:
Pragmatic Interpretations of Vague Expressions: Strongest Meaning and Nonmonotonic Consequence. 375-393 - Thomas Schindler:
A Disquotational Theory of Truth as Strong as (Z2-). 395-410 - Morgan Thomas:
A Generalization of the Routley-Meyer Semantic Framework. 411-427 - Geoff Georgi:
Logic for Languages Containing Referentially Promiscuous Expressions. 429-451 - Heinrich Wansing, Graham Priest:
External Curries. 453-471
Volume 44, Number 5, October 2015
- Reinhard Muskens, Stefan Wintein:
Analytic Tableaux for all of SIXTEEN 3. 473-487 - Norbert Gratzl:
Incomplete Symbols - Definite Descriptions Revisited. 489-506 - André Bazzoni:
Hintikka on the Foundations of Mathematics: IF Logic and Uniformity Concepts. 507-516 - Christine Schurz:
Contextual-Hierarchical Reconstructions of the Strengthened Liar Problem. 517-550 - Eduardo Alejandro Barrio, Lucas Rosenblatt, Diego Tajer:
The Logics of Strict-Tolerant Logic. 551-571 - Gillman Payette:
Getting the Most Out of Inconsistency. 573-592
Volume 44, Number 6, December 2015
- John F. Horty, Frank Veltman:
Introduction. 593-594 - Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets:
Logics of Informational Interactions. 595-607 - Katalin Bimbó:
Current Trends in Substructural Logics. 609-624 - Rachael Briggs:
Foundations of Probability. 625-640 - Vincenzo Crupi:
Inductive Logic. 641-650 - Kenny Easwaran:
Formal Epistemology. 651-662 - Paul Égré:
Vagueness: Why Do We Believe in Tolerance? 663-679 - Leon Horsten:
One Hundred Years of Semantic Paradox. 681-695 - Rosalie Iemhoff:
On Rules. 697-711 - Nils Kürbis:
Proof-Theoretic Semantics, a Problem with Negation and Prospects for Modality. 713-727 - Thomas Müller:
Time and Determinism. 729-740 - Eric Pacuit:
On the use (and abuse) of Logic in Game Theory. 741-753 - Gabriella Pigozzi:
The Logic of Group Decisions: Judgment Aggregation. 755-769 - David Ripley:
Paraconsistent Logic. 771-780 - Daniel Rothschild:
Conditionals and Propositions in Semantics. 781-791 - Gillian Russell:
The Justification of the Basic Laws of Logic. 793-803 - Katrin Schulz:
Conditionals from a Linguistic Point of View: Two Case Studies. 805-816 - Jonathan Weisberg:
You've Come a Long Way, Bayesians. 817-834 - Malte Willer:
An Update on Epistemic Modals. 835-849 - Ming Xu:
Combinations of Stit with Ought and Know. 851-877
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