Journal of Applied Logic
, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1-2, February 2003
Milos Arsenijevic
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Generalized concepts of syntactically and semantically trivial differences and instant-based and period-based time ontologies.
1-12
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Ruurik Holm
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A constructive approach to state description semantics.
13-46
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Cristiano Castelfranchi
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Formalising the informal?: Dynamic social order, bottom-up social control, and spontaneous normative relations.
47-92
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John Perry
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The subject matter fallacy.
93-105
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Steffen Borge
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The word of others.
107-118
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Rolf Nossum
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A decidable multi-modal logic of context.
119-133
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Volume 1, Number 3-4, June 2003
Combining Probability and Logic
Jon Williamson
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Dov M. Gabbay
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Special issue on Combining Probability and Logic.
135-138
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Henry E. Kyburg Jr.
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Are there degrees of belief?.
139-149
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Colin Howson
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Probability and logic.
151-165
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Jeff B. Paris
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Alena Vencovská
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The emergence of reasons conjecture.
167-195
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John Fox
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Probability, logic and the cognitive foundations of rational belief.
197-224
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Jürg Kohlas
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Probabilistic argumentation systems: A new way to combine logic with probability.
225-253
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Rachel A. Bourne
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Explaining default intuitions using maximum entropy.
255-271
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Emil Weydert
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System JLZ - rational default reasoning by minimal ranking constructions.
273-308
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Volume 1, Number 5-6, October 2003
Robert Goldblatt
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Mathematical modal logic: A view of its evolution.
309-392
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