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Revision Theory
Limits in the Revision Theory More Than Just Definite Verdicts
Contraction and Revision
Anil Gupta, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Biographical Bibliometric Fact Sheets
Conditionals in Theories of Truth⋆
Truth & Paradox
Truth, Semantic Closure, and Conditionals
Rethinking Revision
Gupta's Gambit
Probability for the Revision Theory of Truth
Prosentence, Revision, Truth and Paradox
Revision Without Revision Sequences: Self-Referential Truth
A Structuralist Theory of Belief Revision
What Theories of Truth Should Be Like (But Cannot Be) Hannes Leitgeb* University of Bristol
ETD Template
Limits in the Revision Theory: More Than Just Definite Verdicts
Paradox and Logical Revision. a Short Introduction
The Influence of the Polish School in Logic on Mathematical Philosophy
Belief and Degrees of Belief
Top View
Solovay-Type Theorems for Circular Definitions 3
SOLOVAY-TYPE THEOREMS for CIRCULAR DEFINITIONS SHAWN STANDEFER Department of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh
Curriculum Vitae Anil K. Gupta
Logic and Commonsense Reasoning Guillaume Aucher
Supervaluationism and Paraconsistency
Mathematical Methods in Philosophy
PY5324: PHILOSOPHY of LOGIC: VAGUENESS and SEMANTIC PARADOX SASP Mlitt Programme, 2015-2016
The Semantic Paradoxes and the Paradoxes of Vagueness
Non-Classical Circular Definitions
Non-Classical Circular Definitions
Comparing Fixed Point and Revision Theories of Truth
Rethinking Revision
Toward a Theory of Play:A Logical Perspective on Games and Interaction