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The Monist

Volume 77, Issue 3, July 1994
Uses & Abuses of Logic in Philosophy

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Hao Wang What is Logic?
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Jaakko Hintikka, Gabriel Sandu Uses and Misuses of Frege’s Ideas
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Göran Sundholm Proof-Theoretical Semantics and Fregean Identity Criteria for Propositions
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Karel Lambert, Peter Simons Characterizing and Classifying: Explicating a Biological Distinction
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Adam Drozdek, Tom Keagy A Case for Realism in Mathematics
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Claire Oritz Hill Frege’s Attack on Husserl and Cantor
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Dale Jacquette Formalization in Philosophical Logic
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Gerhard Schurz Admissible Versus Valid Rules: A Case Study of the Modal Fallacy
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Paul Tidman Logic and Modal Intuitions
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