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The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic
Lou Goble (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-631-20693-4
Paperback
520 pages
August 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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  • Table of Contents
  • Author Information
List of Contributors.

Preface.

Introduction: Lou Goble (Willamette University).

1. Classical Logic I - First-Order Logic: Wilfrid Hodges (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London).

2. Classical Logic II - Higher-Order Logic: Stewart Shapiro (The Ohio State University at Newark; University of St.Andrews).

3. Set Theory: John P. Burgess (Princeton University).

4. Godel's Incompleteness Theorems: Raymond Smullyan (Indiana University).

5. Truth: Anil Gupta (Indiana University).

6. Logical Consequence: Patricia A. Blanchette (University of Notre Dame).

7. Modal Logic: M. J. Cresswell (Victoria University of Wellington).

8. Deontic Logic: Risto Hilpinen (University of Miami, Coral Gables).

9. Epistemic Logic: J.-J. Ch. Meyer (Utrecht University).

10. Temporal Logic: Yde Venema (University of Amsterdam).

11. Intuitionistic Logic: Dirk van Dalen (Utrecht University).

12. Free Logics: Karel Lambert (University of California at Irvine and the University of Salzburg).

13. Relevant Logics: Edwin D. Mares (Victoria University of Wellington) and Robert K. Meyer (Australian National University).

14. Many-Valued Logics: Grzegorz Malinowski (University of Ódê).

15. Nonmonotonic Logic: John F. Horty (University of Maryland).

16. Probability, Logic, and Probability Logic: Alan Hájek (California Institute of Technology).

17. Conditionals: Dorothy Edgington (University of Oxford).

18. Negation: Heinrich Wansing (Dresden University of Technology).

19. Quantifiers: Dag Westerståhl (Göteborg University).

20. Logic and Natural Language: Alice ter Meulen (University of Groningen).

Index.