Revamping the Restriction Strategy by (2007)

by Neil Tennant

Active Bibliography

(to appear in J. Salerno, ed., New Essays on the Knowability Paradox, Oxford: Oxford University Press) Tennant’s Troubles – Timothy Williamson
Concepts and Axioms – A.S. Troelstra - 1998
J. SALERNO ⋆ REVISING THE LOGIC OF LOGICAL REVISION – unknown authors
Description PHIL 478: Philosophical Logic Fall Semester, 2006 – Instructor J. Horty
A pragmatic framework for intuitionistic modalities: Classical logic and Lax logic. – Gianluigi Bellin, Massimiliano Carrara, Daniele Chiffi
2 What does it mean to say that logic is formal? – John Gordon MacFarlane - 2000
Members of the Thesis Committee: – Antonio Negro, Drs Theodora Achourioti, Prof Dr, Dick De Jongh, Dr. Catarina, Dutilh Novaes, Prof Dr, Martin Stokhof - 2010
In Defense of the Ideal 2nd DRAFT – W. W. Tait
Epistemic truth and excluded middle* – Cesare Cozzo, Università Di Roma ”la Sapienza
3 2006: ‘Past the Linguistic Turn – Timothy Williamson
Sense and Proof – Carlo Penco, Daniele Porello
1 Truth and the foundations of mathematics. An introduction – H. G. Dales, G. Oliveri
88 The Proof-Theory and Semantics of Intuitionistic Modal Logic – Alex K. Simpson - 1994
1 Alonzo Church's contributions to philosophy and Intensional Logic – C. Anthony Anderson - 1998
Induction and Indefinite Extensibility: The Gödel Sentence is True, but Did Someone Change the Subject? – Stewart Shapiro
Thesis Proposal: The logical basis of evaluation order – Noam Zeilberger, Peter Lee, Robert Harper, Paul-andré Melliès, Université Paris - 2007
5 Diamonds are a Philosopher's Best Friends. The Knowability Paradox and Modal Epistemic Relevance Logic (Extended Abstract) – Heinrich Wansing - 2002
2 An Interpretation of Kleene's Slash in Type Theory – Jan M. Smith - 1993
unknown title – Ursus Philosophicus, Dag Westerståhl