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1 On What There Is 2 Two Dogmas of Empiricism 3 The Problem of Meaning in Linguistics 4 Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis 5 New Foundations for Mathematical Logic 6 Logic and the Reification of Universals 7 Notes on the Theory of Reference 8 Reference and Modality 9 Meaning and Existential Inference 1 Whitehead and the Rise of Modern Logic 2 Logic, Symbolic 3 A Method of Generating Part of Arithmetic Without the Use of Intuitive Logic 4 Definition of Substitution 5 Concatenation as a Basis for Arithmetic 6 Set-Theoretic Foundations for Logic 7 Logic Based on Inclusion and Abstraction 8 On Ordered Pairs and Relations 9 On w-Inconsistency and a So-called Axiom of Infinity 10 Element and Number 11 On an Application of Tarski's Theory of Truth 12 On Frege's Way Out 13 Completeness of the Propositional Calculus 14 On Cores and Prime Implicants of Truth Functions 15 Two Theorems about Truth Functions 16 On Boolean Functions 17 On the Logic of Quantification 18 A Proof Procedure for Quantification Theory 19 Interpretations of Sets of Conditions 20 Church's Theorem on the Decision Problem 21 Quantification and the Empty Domain 22 Reduction to a Dyadic Predicate 23 Variables Explained Away Wydanie poszerzone z 1995 roku (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1995) zawiera ponadto: 1 Truth, Paradox, and Gödel's Theorem 2 Immanence and Validity 3 MacHale on Boole 4 Peirce's Logic 5 Peano as Logician 6 Free Logic, Description, and Virtual Classes 7 The Inception of "New Foundations" 8 Pythagorean Triples and Fermat's Last Theorem 1 The Ways of Paradox 2 On a Supposed Antinomy 3 Foundations of Mathematics 4 On the Application of Modern Logic 5 Logic as a Source of Syntactical Insights 6 Necessary Truth 7 Ontological Remarks on the Propositional Calculus 8 A Logistical Approach to the Ontological Problem 9 Truth by Convention 10 Carnap and Logical Truth 11 On Carnap's Views on Ontology 12 Mr. Strawson on Logical Theory 13 Three Grades of Modal Involvement 14 Reply to Professor Marcus 15 Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes 16 Implicit Definition Sustained 17 Ontological Reduction and the World of Numbers 18 On Mental Entities 19 The Scope and Language of Science 20 Posits and Reality 21 On Simple Theories of a Complex World Poszerzone wydanie z 1976 roku (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. & London 1976) zawiera ponadto: 1 Homage to Rudolf Carnap 2 Vagaries of Definition 3 Linguistics and Philosophy 4 The Limits of Knowledge 5 On Multiplying Entities 6 The Variable 7 Algebriac Logic and Predicate Functors 8 Truth and Disquotation 1 Speaking of Objects 2 Ontological Relativity 3 Epistemology Naturalized 4 Existence and Quantification 5 Natural Kinds 6 Propositional Objects 1 Things and Their Places in Theories 2 Empirical Content 3 What Price Bivalence? 4 On the Very Idea of a Third Dogma 5 Use and Its Place in Meaning: 6 On the Nature of Moral Values 7 Five Milestones of Empiricism 8 Russell's Ontological Development 9 On Austin's Method 10 Smart's "Philosophy and Scientific Realism" 11 Goodman's "Ways of Worldmaking" 12 On the Individuation of Attributes 13 Intensions Revisited 14 World's Away 15 Grades of Discriminability 16 Lewis Carroll's Logic 17 Kurt Gödel 18 Success and Limits of Mathematization 19 On the Limits of Decision 20 Predicates, Terms, and Classes 21 Responses 22 Postscript on Metaphor 23 Has Philosophy Lost Contact with People? 24 Paradoxes of Plenty 25 "The Times Atlas" 26 Mencken's "American Language" |