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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, February 2004
- David J. Anderson, Edward N. Zalta:

Frege, Boolos, and Logical Objects. 1-26 - Michael Glanzberg:

A Contextual-Hierarchical Approach to Truth and the Liar Paradox. 27-88 - James Hawthorne:

Three Models of Sequential Belief Updating on Uncertain Evidence. 89-123
Volume 33, Number 2, April 2004
- Katalin Bimbó:

Semantics for Dual and Symmetric Combinatory Calculi. 125-153 - Richard Zach

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Decidability of Quantified Propositional Intuitionistic Logic and S4 on Trees of Height and Arity ≤ω. 155-164 - Nicholas J. J. Smith:

Vagueness and Blurry Sets. 165-235
Volume 33, Number 3, June 2004
- Max A. Freund:

A Modal Sortal Logic. 237-260 - Peter Roeper:

First- and Second-Order Logic of Mass Terms. 261-297 - Andrzej Wisniewski

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Socratic Proofs. 299-326 - Edwin D. Mares

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"Four-Valued" Semantics for the Relevant Logic R. 327-341
Volume 33, Number 4, August 2004
- Luca Alberucci, Vincenzo Salipante:

On Modal μ-Calculus and Non-Well-Founded Set Theory. 343-360 - Martin Peterson:

From Outcomes to Acts: A Non-Standard Axiomatization of the Expected Utility Principle. 361-378 - Bryson Brown, Graham Priest:

Chunk and Permeate, a Paraconsistent Inference Strategy. Part I: The Infinitesimal Calculus. 379-388 - Robert van Rooy:

Utility, Informativity and Protocols. 389-419 - Susan Rogerson, Greg Restall

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Routes to Triviality. 421-436
Volume 33, Number 5, October 2004
- Ignacio Jané, Gabriel Uzquiano:

Well- and Non-Well-Founded Fregean Extensions. 437-465 - Eli Dresner:

Over-Assignment of Structure. 467-480 - Hu Liu, Shier Ju:

Two-Dimensional Awareness Logics. 481-495 - Peter Milne:

Algebras of Intervals and a Logic of Conditional Assertions. 497-548
Volume 33, Number 6, December 2004
- Dag Westerståhl:

On the Compositional Extension Problem. 549-582 - Stefan Kaufmann:

Conditioning against the Grain. 583-606 - Kai Frederick Wehmeier:

In the Mood. 607-630 - Wayne Aitken, Jeffrey A. Barrett:

Computer Implication and the Curry Paradox. 631-637

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