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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 1994
- Walter Edelberg:

Propositions, circumstances, objects. 1-34 - John F. Horty:

Moral dilemmas and nonmonotonic logic. 35-65 - Brian F. Chellas, Krister Segerberg:

Modal logics with the Macintosh rule. 67-86 - Timothy Williamson:

Non-genuine MacIntosh logics. 87-101 - Franz von Kutschera:

Global supervenience and belief. 103-110
Volume 23, Number 2, April 1994
- Ross T. Brady:

Rules in relevant logic - I: Semantic classification. 111-137 - George Bealer:

Property theory: The type-free approachv. the church approach. 139-171 - Andrzej Wisniewski

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Erotetic implications. 173-195 - Mark Reynolds

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Axiomatisation and decidability ofF andP in cyclical time. 197-224
Volume 23, Number 3, June 1994
- William Demopoulos:

Frege and the rigorization of analysis. 225-245 - Stephen Read:

Formal and material consequence. 247-265 - Willem Groeneveld:

Dynamic semantics and circular propositions. 267-306 - Scott K. Lehmann:

Strict Fregean free logic. 307-336
Volume 23, Number 4, August 1994
- Krister Segerberg:

A model existence theorem in infinitary propositional modal logic. 337-367 - Mark Lance, Philip Kremer:

The logical structure of linguistic commitment I: Four systems of non-relevant commitment entailment. 369-400 - Fred Johnson:

Syllogisms with fractional quantifiers. 401-422 - Timothy G. McCarthy:

Self-reference and incompleteness in a non-monotonic setting. 423-449
Volume 23, Number 5, October 1994
- Paul John King:

Reconciling Austinian and Russellian accounts of the Liar paradox. 451-494 - Abhaya C. Nayak

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Foundational belief change. 495-533 - Ian M. Hodkinson:

Finite H-dimension does not imply expressive completeness. 535-573
Volume 23, Number 6, December 1994
- Genoveva Martí:

Do modal distinctions collapse in Carnap's system? 575-593 - Ken Gemes:

A new theory of content I: Basic content. 595-620 - Ming Xu:

Doing and refraining from refraining. 621-632 - Gian Aldo Antonelli:

Non-well-founded sets via revision rules. 633-679

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