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Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (2):283-284 (1979)

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  1. Some Boolean Algebras with Finitely Many Distinguished Ideals I.Regina Aragón - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (4):485-504.
    We consider the theory Thprin of Boolean algebras with a principal ideal, the theory Thmax of Boolean algebras with a maximal ideal, the theory Thac of atomic Boolean algebras with an ideal where the supremum of the ideal exists, and the theory Thsa of atomless Boolean algebras with an ideal where the supremum of the ideal exists. First, we find elementary invariants for Thprin and Thsa. If T is a theory in a first order language and α is a linear (...)
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  • Empiricism, Probability, and Knowledge of Arithmetic.Sean Walsh - 2014 - Journal of Applied Logic 12 (3):319–348.
    The topic of this paper is our knowledge of the natural numbers, and in particular, our knowledge of the basic axioms for the natural numbers, namely the Peano axioms. The thesis defended in this paper is that knowledge of these axioms may be gained by recourse to judgements of probability. While considerations of probability have come to the forefront in recent epistemology, it seems safe to say that the thesis defended here is heterodox from the vantage point of traditional philosophy (...)
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  • Logicism, Interpretability, and Knowledge of Arithmetic.Sean Walsh - 2014 - Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):84-119.
    A crucial part of the contemporary interest in logicism in the philosophy of mathematics resides in its idea that arithmetical knowledge may be based on logical knowledge. Here an implementation of this idea is considered that holds that knowledge of arithmetical principles may be based on two things: (i) knowledge of logical principles and (ii) knowledge that the arithmetical principles are representable in the logical principles. The notions of representation considered here are related to theory-based and structure-based notions of representation (...)
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  • A common generalization for MV-algebras and Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras.George Georgescu & Andrei Popescu - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (8):947-981.
    We introduce the notion of n-nuanced MV-algebra by performing a Łukasiewicz–Moisil nuancing construction on top of MV-algebras. These structures extend both MV-algebras and Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebras, thus unifying two important types of structures in the algebra of logic. On a logical level, n-nuanced MV-algebras amalgamate two distinct approaches to many valuedness: that of the infinitely valued Łukasiewicz logic, more related in spirit to the fuzzy approach, and that of Moisil n-nuanced logic, which is more concerned with nuances of truth rather than (...)
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  • Decidability of General Extensional Mereology.Hsing-Chien Tsai - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (3):619-636.
    The signature of the formal language of mereology contains only one binary predicate P which stands for the relation “being a part of”. Traditionally, P must be a partial ordering, that is, ${\forall{x}Pxx, \forall{x}\forall{y}((Pxy\land Pyx)\to x=y)}$ and ${\forall{x}\forall{y}\forall{z}((Pxy\land Pyz)\to Pxz))}$ are three basic mereological axioms. The best-known mereological theory is “general extensional mereology”, which is axiomatized by the three basic axioms plus the following axiom and axiom schema: (Strong Supplementation) ${\forall{x}\forall{y}(\neg Pyx\to \exists z(Pzy\land \neg Ozx))}$ , where Oxy means ${\exists (...)
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  • Models and theories I: The semantic view revisited.Chuang Liu - 1997 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 11 (2):147 – 164.
    The paper, as Part I of a two-part series, argues for a hybrid formulation of the semantic view of scientific theories. For stage-setting, it first reviews the elements of the model theory in mathematical logic (on whose foundation the semantic view rests), the syntactic and the semantic view, and the different notions of models used in the practice of science. The paper then argues for an integration of the notions into the semantic view, and thereby offers a hybrid semantic view, (...)
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  • Scientific progress.Ilkka Niiniluoto - 2008 - Synthese.
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  • Intensionality and the gödel theorems.David D. Auerbach - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 48 (3):337--51.
    Philosophers of language have drawn on metamathematical results in varied ways. Extensionalist philosophers have been particularly impressed with two, not unrelated, facts: the existence, due to Frege/Tarski, of a certain sort of semantics, and the seeming absence of intensional contexts from mathematical discourse. The philosophical import of these facts is at best murky. Extensionalists will emphasize the success and clarity of the model theoretic semantics; others will emphasize the relative poverty of the mathematical idiom; still others will question the aptness (...)
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  • Inductive inference in the limit for first-order sentences.Bernhard Lauth - 1993 - Studia Logica 52 (4):491 - 517.
    The paper investigates learning functions for first order languages. Several types of convergence and identification in the limit are defined. Positive and negative results on learning problems are presented throughout the paper.
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  • Supercover Semantics for Deontic Action Logic.Karl Nygren - 2019 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 28 (3):427-458.
    The semantics for a deontic action logic based on Boolean algebra is extended with an interpretation of action expressions in terms of sets of alternative actions, intended as a way to model choice. This results in a non-classical interpretation of action expressions, while sentences not in the scope of deontic operators are kept classical. A deontic structure based on Simons’ supercover semantics is used to interpret permission and obligation. It is argued that these constructions provide ways to handle various problems (...)
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  • Deontic action logic, atomic boolean algebras and fault-tolerance.Pablo F. Castro & T. S. E. Maibaum - 2009 - Journal of Applied Logic 7 (4):441-466.
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  • Boolean algebras in ast.Klaus Schumacher - 1992 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 38 (1):373-382.
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  • On the Expressive Power of Equality-Free First Order Languages.P. Ecsedi-Tóth - 1986 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 32 (19-24):371-375.
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  • Saturated and Special Models in Modal Model Theory With Applications to the Modal and DE RE Hierarchies.Hirokazu Nishimura - 1980 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 26 (31):481-490.
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  • On Absoluteness.Karol Habart - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (5):469-480.
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  • Applications of Many‐Sorted Robinson Consistency Theorem.Daniele Mundici - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (11-12):181-188.
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  • Model Theories of Set Theories and Type Theory.Robert Murray Jones - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):54-58.
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  • Modality and axiomatic theories of truth I: Friedman-Sheard.Johannes Stern - 2014 - Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (2):273-298.
    In this investigation we explore a general strategy for constructing modal theories where the modal notion is conceived as a predicate. The idea of this strategy is to develop modal theories over axiomatic theories of truth. In this first paper of our two part investigation we develop the general strategy and then apply it to the axiomatic theory of truth Friedman-Sheard. We thereby obtain the theory Modal Friedman-Sheard. The theory Modal Friedman-Sheard is then discussed from three different perspectives. First, we (...)
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  • A Note on the Interpolation Theorem in First Order Logic.George Weaver - 1982 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 28 (14-18):215-218.
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  • The Decision Problem for Certain Nilpotent Closed Varieties.Stephen D. Comer - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (31‐35):557-560.
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  • On the Algebraic Structure of Primitive Recursive Functions.István Szalkai - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (35‐36):551-556.
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  • On the logical structure of some value systems of classical economics: Marx and Sraffa.David Pearce & Michele Tucci - 1982 - Theory and Decision 14 (2):155-175.
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  • A Comprehensive Picture of the Decidability of Mereological Theories.Hsing-Chien Tsai - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (5):987-1012.
    The signature of the formal language of mereology contains only one binary predicate which stands for the relation “being a part of” and it has been strongly suggested that such a predicate must at least define a partial ordering. Mereological theories owe their origin to Leśniewski. However, some more recent authors, such as Simons as well as Casati and Varzi, have reformulated mereology in a way most logicians today are familiar with. It turns out that any theory which can be (...)
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  • The compactness of first-order logic:from gödel to lindström.John W. Dawson - 1993 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (1):15-37.
    Though regarded today as one of the most important results in logic, the compactness theorem was largely ignored until nearly two decades after its discovery. This paper describes the vicissitudes of its evolution and transformation during the period 1930-1970, with special attention to the roles of Kurt Gödel, A. I. Maltsev, Leon Henkin, Abraham Robinson, and Alfred Tarski.
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  • Tarski and Lesniewski on Languages with Meaning versus Languages without Use: A 60th Birthday Provocation for Jan Wolenski.B. G. Sundholm - unknown
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  • Der deskriptive glaubensbegriff.Y. Nakayama - 1988 - Erkenntnis 28 (1):29 - 53.
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