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Logical consequence
Plurals and Mereology
Handbook of Mereology Total
Redalyc.Logical Consequence for Nominalists
Introduction
Logic, the a Priori, and the Empirical
In Search of the Intuitive Notion of Logical Consequence
Ambiguity and the Representation Problem
Elementary Mathematical Logic: Introduction and Outline
Ling 98A: the Meaning of Negation (Week 2)
Elementary Mathematical Logic: Introduction and Outline
HISTORY of LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE 1. Introduction
The Language of Thought: No Syntax Without Semantics*
What Do We Mean by Logical Consequence? Jesse Endo Jenks University of Puget Sound,
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The Tractatus on Logical Consequence*
Nothing Over and Above∗ Theodore Sider Grazer Philosophische Studien 91 (2015): 191–216
Non-Logical Consequence David Hitchcock Mcmaster University
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Logic and Applications
The Formal-Structural View of Logical Consequence Gila Sher the Philosophical Review, Vol
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2001 Logical Consequence Blackwell
MORE REFLECTIONS on CONSEQUENCE* 1. Introduction
Mereological Vagueness and Existential Vagueness 1
Logical Quantifiers
Logic and Metaphysical Presuppositions
Glossary of Logical Terms
Research Statement Nov 2011
Layers of Logical Consequence: Logical Consequence As Epistemically Model-Theoretic and Metaphysically Proof-Theoretic
Logical Consequences
Logical Consequence As Truth-Preservation
"Tarski's Fallacy"?
Logical Consequence Inside Out
Logical Consequence and Logical Expressions*
Characterizing Logical Consequence in Many-Valued Logic⇤
'Formal Games and Forms for Games' [Pdf]
Chapter 4: the Logic of Boolean Connectives
Presuppositions
Chapter 10: the Logic of Quantifiers
LOGICAL QUANTIFIERS Gila Sher
Parenting with Natural and Logical Consequences December 2019
Predicate Logic: Logical Consequence
Philosophy 324A Philosophy of Logic 2016 Note Ten AMBIGUITIES
LOGICAL FORM: SYNTAX and SEMANT1CS'" Manuel Garcfa-Carpintero
Natural and Logical Consequences
Logical Constants: a Modalist Approach 11 Respect to the Producible Theorems, One System Is No Better Than Another, Save for Reasons of Efficiency Or Aesthetic Values