Papers in Philosophical Logic: Volume 1

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Author(s): David K. Lewis
Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 240

Half-Title......Page 1
Series Title......Page 2
Title Page......Page 3
Copyright......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Introduction......Page 7
1 Adverbs of quantification......Page 11
2 Index, context, and content......Page 27
3 'Whether' report......Page 51
4 Probabilities of conditionals and conditional probabilities II......Page 63
5 Intensional logics without iterative axioms......Page 72
6 Ordering semantics and premise semantics for counterfactuals......Page 83
7 Logic for equivocators......Page 103
8 Relevant implication......Page 117
9 Statements partly about observation......Page 131
10 Ayer's first empiricist criterion of meaning: why does it fail?......Page 162
11 Analog and digital......Page 165
12 Lucas against mechanism......Page 172
13 Lucas against mechanism II......Page 176
14 Policing the Aufbau......Page 180
15 Finitude and infinitude in the atomic calculus of individuals (with Wilfrid Hodges)......Page 186
16 Nominalistic set theory......Page 192
17 Mathematics is megethology......Page 209
C......Page 237
J......Page 238
S......Page 239
Z......Page 240