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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 1984
- Harry Deutsch:

Paraconsistent analytic implication. 1-11 - Harold T. Hodes:

Some theorems on the expressive limitations of modal languages. 13-26 - Harold T. Hodes:

Axioms for actuality. 27-34 - Jim D. Mackenzie:

Confirmation of a conjecture of Peter of Spain concerning question-begging arguments. 35-45 - David Pearce, Veikko Rantala:

A logical study of the correspondence relation. 47-84 - Steven K. Thomason:

On constructing instants from events. 85-96 - Albert Visser:

The provability logics of recursively enumerable theories extending peano arithmetic at arbitrary theories extending peano arithmetic. 97-113
Volume 13, Number 2, May 1984
- Charles Chihara:

Priest, the Liar, and Gödel. 117-124 - Bradley H. Dowden:

Accepting inconsistencies from the paradoxes. 125-130 - Anil Gupta, Robert L. Martin:

A fixed point theorem for the Weak Kleene valuation scheme. 131-135 - Terence Parsons:

Assertion, denial, and the Liar Paradox. 137-152 - Graham Priest:

Logic of paradox revisited. 153-179 - Albert Visser:

Four valued semantics and the Liar. 181-212 - Peter W. Woodruff:

Paradox, truth and logic part I: Paradox and truth. 213-232
Volume 13, Number 3, August 1984
- John P. Burgess:

Beyond tense logic. 235-248 - Charles Chihara:

A simple type theory without platonic domains. 249-283 - Aron Edidin:

Inductive reasoning and the uniformity of nature. 285-302 - Johan van Benthem:

Foundations of conditional logic. 303-349
Volume 13, Number 4, November 1984
- Anthony Appiah:

Generalising the probabilistic semantics of conditionals. 351-372 - George Boolos:

Don't eliminate cut. 373-378 - John P. Burgess:

Synthetic mechanics. 379-395 - Kit Fine, Timothy McCarthy:

Truth without satisfaction. 397-421 - Harold Hodes:

On modal logics which enrich first-order S5. 423-454

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