Works by Thomason, Richmond (exact spelling)

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    Natural Deduction: A Proof-Theoretical Study.Richmond Thomason - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255-256.
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    A Semantic Theory of Adverbs.Richmond Thomason & Robert Stalnaker - 1973 - Linguistic Inquiry 4 (2):195-220.
  3. A theory of conditionals in the context of branching time.Richmond Thomason & Anil Gupta - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (1):65-90.
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  4. Chisholm's Paradox and Conditional Oughts.Catharine Saint Croix & Richmond Thomason - 2014 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8554:192-207.
    Since it was presented in 1963, Chisholm’s paradox has attracted constant attention in the deontic logic literature, but without the emergence of any definitive solution. We claim this is due to its having no single solution. The paradox actually presents many challenges to the formalization of deontic statements, including (1) context sensitivity of unconditional oughts, (2) formalizing conditional oughts, and (3) distinguishing generic from nongeneric oughts. Using the practical interpretation of ‘ought’ as a guideline, we propose a linguistically motivated logical (...)
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    Formal Philosophy: Selected Papers.Richard Montague & Richmond Thomason - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103):182-185.
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  6. Iterative probability kinematics.Horacio Arló-Costa & Richmond Thomason - 2001 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (5):479-524.
    Following the pioneer work of Bruno De Finetti [12], conditional probability spaces (allowing for conditioning with events of measure zero) have been studied since (at least) the 1950's. Perhaps the most salient axiomatizations are Karl Popper's in [31], and Alfred Renyi's in [33]. Nonstandard probability spaces [34] are a well know alternative to this approach. Vann McGee proposed in [30] a result relating both approaches by showing that the standard values of infinitesimal probability functions are representable as Popper functions, and (...)
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  7. The context-sensitivity of belief and desire.Richmond Thomason - 1986 - In Michael Georgeff & Amy Lanksy (eds.), Reasoning about actions and plans. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. pp. 341-360.
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    The Formalization Of Pratical Reasoning: Problems And Prospects.Franz Guenthner, Dov Gabbay & Richmond Thomason - 2018 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic: Volume 18. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Deontic logic, as traditionally conceived, provides only a deductive theory that constrains the states or possible worlds within which an agent should try to remain.
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  9. Nonmonotonicity in linguistics.Richmond Thomason - 1997 - In Benthem & Meulen (eds.), Handbook of Logic and Language. MIT Press. pp. 777--831.
     
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  10. Modeling and Using Context (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 2116).Varol Akman, Paolo Bouquet, Richmond Thomason & Roger A. Young - 2001 - Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. Edited by P. Bouquet V. Akman.
    Context has emerged as a central concept in a variety of contemporary approaches to reasoning. The conference at which the papers in this volume were presented, CONTEXT 2001, was the third international, interdisciplinary conference on the topic of context, and was held in Dundee, Scotland on July 27-30, 2001.
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    Logic and Linguistics Meeting: Santa Cruz, 1991.Jon Barwise, William Ladusaw, Alice ter Meulen, Richard Oehrle & Richmond Thomason - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (4):1498-1499.
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    Inheritance theory and path-based reasoning: An introduction.Bob Carpenter & Richmond Thomason - 1990 - In Kyburg Henry E., Loui Ronald P. & Carlson Greg N. (eds.), Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 309--343.
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    Independence of the Dual Axiom in Modal $mathbf{K}$ with Primitive $lozenge$.Richmond Thomason - 2018 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (3):381-385.
    Explicit axioms relating ◊ϕand □ϕ appear to be needed if ◊ is taken to be primitive. We prove that such axioms are in fact indispensable.
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    Philosophical logic and artificial intelligence.Richmond Thomason - 1988 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 17 (4):321 - 327.
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    Prawitz Dag. Natural deduction. A proof-theoretical study. Acta Universitatis Stock-holmiensis, Stockholm studies in philosophy no. 3. Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm, Göteborg, and Uppsala, 1965, 113 pp. [REVIEW]Richmond Thomason - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255-256.
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    Review: Dag Prawitz, Natural Deduction. A Proof-Theoretical Study. [REVIEW]Richmond Thomason - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255-256.