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Studia Logica, Volume 86
Volume 86, Number 1, June 2007
- Newton C. A. da Costa, Alexandre A. M. Rodrigues:
Definability and Invariance. 1-30 - Mai Gehrke, Hilary A. Priestley:
Duality for Double Quasioperator Algebras via their Canonical Extensions. 31-68 - Giangiacomo Gerla:
Multivalued Logic to Transform Potential into Actual Objects. 69-87 - Paolo Liberatore:
Consistency Defaults. 89-110 - Yoshihito Tanaka:
An Infinitary Extension of Jankov's Theorem. 111-131 - Lars Birkedal:
Book Reviews. 133-135 - Ulrich Berger, Gerhard Gierz, Karl Heinrich Hofmann, Klaus Keimel, Jimmie D. Lawson, Michael W. Mislove, Dana S. Scott:
Continuous Lattices and Domains. 137-138 - Paul Gochet:
Vincent F. Hendricks, Mainstream and Formal Epistemology. 139-144 - Lars Kristiansen:
S. Barry Cooper, Computability Theory. 145-146
Volume 86, Number 2, July 2007
- Branden Fitelson:
Introduction. 147-148 - Igor Douven:
Fitch's Paradox and Probabilistic Antirealism. 149-182 - Lina Eriksson, Alan Hájek:
What Are Degrees of Belief? 183-213 - Don Fallis:
Attitudes Toward Epistemic Risk and the Value of Experiments. 215-246 - James Hawthorne, David Makinson:
The Quantitative/Qualitative Watershed for Rules of Uncertain Inference. 247-297 - Franz Huber:
The Consistency Argument for Ranking Functions. 299-329 - Patrick Maher:
Explication Defended. 331-341 - Carl G. Wagner:
The Smith-Walley Interpretation of Subjective Probability: An Appreciation. 343-350
Volume 86, Number 3, August 2007
- Branden Fitelson:
Introduction. 351-352 - Horacio L. Arló-Costa, Cristina Bicchieri:
Knowing and Supposing in Games of Perfect Information. 353-373 - Giacomo Bonanno:
Temporal Interaction of Information and Belief. 375-401 - Edward Epsen:
Games with Zero-knowledge Signaling. 403-414 - Zachary Ernst, Sara Rachel Chant:
Collective Action as Individual Choice. 415-434 - Eric Pacuit:
Understanding the Brandenburger-Keisler Paradox. 435-454 - Rafal Palczewski:
Distributed Knowability and Fitch's Paradox. 455-478 - Jan Wolenski:
The Cognitive Relation in a Formal Setting. 479-497
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