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Principle of bivalence

  • Dialetheists' Lies About the Liar

    Dialetheists' Lies About the Liar

  • What Is the Value of Vagueness? By

    What Is the Value of Vagueness? By

  • Stoic Propositional Logic: a New Reconstruction

    Stoic Propositional Logic: a New Reconstruction

  • Logic, Ontological Neutrality, and the Law of Non-Contradiction

    Logic, Ontological Neutrality, and the Law of Non-Contradiction

  • To Appear in Wittgenstein and Perception, Edited by Michael Campbell & Michael O’Sullivan, Routledge

    To Appear in Wittgenstein and Perception, Edited by Michael Campbell & Michael O’Sullivan, Routledge

  • Supervaluationism Cian Dorr September 21, 2005

    Supervaluationism Cian Dorr September 21, 2005

  • The Principle of Bivalence?

    The Principle of Bivalence?

  • BOOK NOTES in This Section We Publish Short Descriptive Notices of New Books About Peirce Or Subjects Likely to Interest Our Readers

    BOOK NOTES in This Section We Publish Short Descriptive Notices of New Books About Peirce Or Subjects Likely to Interest Our Readers

  • Bivalence and the Challenge of Truth-Value Gaps

    Bivalence and the Challenge of Truth-Value Gaps

  • Three-Valued Modal Logic and the Problem of Future Contingents

    Three-Valued Modal Logic and the Problem of Future Contingents

  • Philosophy of Logic and Language

    Philosophy of Logic and Language

  • Logic Is Tripartite — a Defence of Non-Bivalence∗

    Logic Is Tripartite — a Defence of Non-Bivalence∗

  • Ludwig Wittgenstein and Hermann Broch: the Need for Fiction and Logic in Moral Philosophy Christopher Bailes Washington University in St

    Ludwig Wittgenstein and Hermann Broch: the Need for Fiction and Logic in Moral Philosophy Christopher Bailes Washington University in St

  • 5 Beyond Hermeneutics: Peirce's Semiology As a Trinitarian

    5 Beyond Hermeneutics: Peirce's Semiology As a Trinitarian

  • Published in Philosophical Topics 28 (2000): Pp

    Published in Philosophical Topics 28 (2000): Pp

  • 2.9 Bipolarity and Sense in the Tractatus

    2.9 Bipolarity and Sense in the Tractatus

  • Publishable Article Hester Van Den Elzen

    Publishable Article Hester Van Den Elzen

  • The Social Ontology Implicit in Wittgenstein Carl M

    The Social Ontology Implicit in Wittgenstein Carl M

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  • Oxforq Studies in Ancient Philosophy
  • AN ANALYSIS of LOGICAL DETERMINISM1 Jan WOLEŃSKI
  • Bivalence Final
  • The Future of Paraconsistent Logic
  • An Abstract Approach to Bivalence∗
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  • A Demonstration of an Obvious Fact
  • Situations and the Liar Paradoxes
  • Aristotle and Principia Mathematica
  • A History of the Connectives
  • Peirce Project Newsletter
  • Travis' Critique of Dummett
  • The Principle of Bivalence and Suszko Thesis
  • 1-25 a ONE-VALUED LOGIC for NON-ONE-SIDEDNESS Fabien
  • Truth and the Open Future: the Solution to Aristotle's Sea Battle Challenge with the Principle of Bivalence Retained
  • Overturning Negative Construal of Quantum Superposition
  • Necessity, Possibility and Determinism in Stoic Thought
  • American Pragmatism and Indispensability Arguments Author(S): Cheryl Misak Source: Transactions of the Charles S


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