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  1. Quantificational Logic and Empty Names.Andrew Bacon - 2013 - Philosophers' Imprint 13.
    The result of combining classical quantificational logic with modal logic proves necessitism – the claim that necessarily everything is necessarily identical to something. This problem is reflected in the purely quantificational theory by theorems such as ∃x t=x; it is a theorem, for example, that something is identical to Timothy Williamson. The standard way to avoid these consequences is to weaken the theory of quantification to a certain kind of free logic. However, it has often (...)
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  2. Plural quantification logic: A critical appraisal.Hanoch Ben-Yami - 2009 - Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):208-232.
    I first show that most authors who developed Plural Quantification Logic (PQL) argued it could capture various features of natural language better than can other logic systems. I then show that it fails to do so: it radically departs from natural language in two of its essential features; namely, in distinguishing plural from singular quantification and in its use of an relation. Next, I sketch a different approach that is more adequate than PQL for capturing plural aspects of (...)
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    A Three-Valued Fregean Quantification Logic.Minghui Ma & Yuanlei Lin - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (2):409-423.
    Kripke’s Fregean quantification logic FQ fails to formalize the usual first-order logic with identity due to the interpretation of the conditional operator. Motivated by Kripke’s syntax and semantics, the three-valued Fregean quantification logic FQ3 is proposed. This three valued logic differs from Kleene and Łukasiewicz’s three-valued logics. The logic FQ3 is decidable. A sound and complete Hilbert-style axiomatic system for the logic FQ3 is presented.
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    The permutation principle in quantificational logic.Kit Fine - 1983 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 12 (1):33 - 37.
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    Relation of m-Valued Quantificational Logic to 2-Valued Quantificational Logic.Burton Dreben - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):375-376.
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    An extended procedure in quantificational logic.Robert Stanley - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (2):97-104.
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    An Extended Procedure in Quantificational Logic.Robert Stanley - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (2):197-197.
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    Dubislav and Classical Monadic Quantificational Logic.Christian Thiel - 2013 - In Nikolay Milkov & Volker Peckhaus (eds.), The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism. Springer. pp. 179--189.
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    Justification Of Rules In Quantification Logic.K. Das - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (2):119-138.
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    Generality and existence: Quantificational logic in historical perspective.Jan von Plato - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (4):417-448.
    Frege explained the notion of generality by stating that each its instance is a fact, and added only later the crucial observation that a generality can be inferred from an arbitrary instance. The reception of Frege’s quantifiers was a fifty-year struggle over a conceptual priority: truth or provability. With the former as the basic notion, generality had to be faced as an infinite collection of facts, whereas with the latter, generality was based on a uniformity with a finitary sense: the (...)
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    Non-Fregean Foundations of Quantificational Logics.Alexander V. Bessonov - 1993 - In Werner Stelzner (ed.), Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 155-159.
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    Stanley Robert. An extended procedure in quantificational logic.Wilhelm Ackermann - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (2):197-197.
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    A simplified account of validity and implication for quantificational logic.Hugues Leblanc - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):231-235.
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    An inadequacy in Kripke-semantics for intuitionistic quantificational logic.Richard Routley - 1978 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 7 (2):61-65.
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    A Simplified Account of Validity and Implication for Quantificational Logic.Hugues Leblanc - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):466-467.
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  16. The Problem of Existence in Quantification Logic.K. Das - 2000 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):229-246.
     
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    Meaning, quantification, necessity: themes in philosophical logic.Martin Davies - 1981 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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    Review: Robert Stanley, An Extended Procedure in Quantificational Logic[REVIEW]Wilhelm Ackermann - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (2):197-197.
  19. Quantification and Logical Form.Andrea Iacona - 2015 - In Alessandro Torza (ed.), Quantifiers, Quantifiers, and Quantifiers. Springer. pp. 125-140.
    This paper deals with the logical form of quantified sentences. Its purpose is to elucidate one plausible sense in which quantified sentences can adequately be represented in the language of first-order logic. Section 1 introduces some basic notions drawn from general quantification theory. Section 2 outlines a crucial assumption, namely, that logical form is a matter of truth-conditions. Section 3 shows how the truth-conditions of quantified sentences can be represented in the language of first-order logic consistently with some (...)
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    Meaning, Quantification, Necessity: Themes in Philosophical Logic.Martin Davies - 1981 - Boston: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1981. This is a book for the final year undergraduate or first year graduate who intends to proceed with serious research in philosophical logic. It will be welcomed by both lecturers and students for its careful consideration of main themes ranging from Gricean accounts of meaning to two dimensional modal logic. The first part of the book is concerned with the nature of the semantic theorist's project, and particularly with the crucial concepts of meaning, truth, (...)
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    Hugues Leblanc. A simplified account of validity and implication for quantificational logic. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 33 , pp. 231–235. [REVIEW]A. Trew - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):466-467.
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    Review: Hugues Leblanc, A Simplified Account of Validity and Implication for Quantificational Logic[REVIEW]A. Trew - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):466-467.
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    Dreben Burton. Relation of m-valued quantificational logic to 2-valued quantificational logic. Summaries of talks presented at the Summer Institute for Symbolic Logic, Cornell University, 1957, 2nd edn., Communications Research Division, Institute for Defense Analyses, Princeton, N.J., 1960, pp. 303–304. [REVIEW]Atwell R. Turquette - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):375-376.
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    Meaning, Quantification, Necessity: Themes in Philosophical Logic.Martin Davies - 1981 - Mind 92 (368):615-618.
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    Multiple quantification and the use of special quantifiers in early sixteenth century logic.E. J. Ashworth - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):599-613.
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    Robert Baum. Logic. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., New York, etc., 1975, xii + 516 pp. - David T. Wieck. Quantificational logic. Therein, pp. 238–281. [REVIEW]Nelson Pole - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (3):424-425.
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    Review: Robert Baum, Logic; David T. Wieck, Quantificational Logic[REVIEW]Nelson Pole - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (3):424-425.
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    Guarded quantification in least fixed point logic.Gregory McColm - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (1):61-110.
    We develop a variant of Least Fixed Point logic based on First Orderlogic with a relaxed version of guarded quantification. We develop aGame Theoretic Semantics of this logic, and find that under reasonableconditions, guarding quantification does not reduce the expressibilityof Least Fixed Point logic. But we also find that the guarded version ofa least fixed point algorithm may have a greater time complexity thanthe unguarded version, by a linear factor.
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    Epistemic Logics with Quantification Over Epistemic Operators: Decidability and Expressiveness.Gennady Shtakser - 2023 - Logica Universalis 17 (3):297-330.
    The optimal balance between decidability and expressiveness is a big problem of logical systems, in particular, of quantified epistemic logics (QELs). On the one hand, decidability is a very significant characteristic of logics that allows us to use such logics in the framework of artificial intelligence. On the other hand, QELs have important expressive capabilities that should not be lost when we construct decidable fragments of these logics. QELs are known to be much more expressive than first-order logics. One important (...)
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    Meaning, Quantification, Necessity. Themes in Philosophical Logic.John Campbell - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (130):107-108.
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    Propositional quantification in logics of contingency.Hans van Ditmarsch & Jie Fan - 2016 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 26 (1):81-102.
    In this work we define contingency logic with arbitrary announcement. In contingency logic, the primitive modality contingency formalises that a proposition may be true but also may be false, so that if it is non-contingent then it is necessarily true or necessarily false. To this logic one can add dynamic operators to describe change of contingency. Our logic has operators for public announcement and operators for arbitrary public announcement, as in the dynamic epistemic logic called (...)
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    Quantification and Brentano's Logic.Burnham Terrell - 1978 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 5 (1):45-65.
    Brentano's innovations in logical theory are considered in the context of his descriptive psychology, with its distinction between differences in quality and in object of mental phenomena. Objections are raised to interpretations that depend on a parallel between Urteil and assertion of a proposition. A more appropriate parallel is drawn between the assertion as subject to description in a metalanguage and the Urteil as secondary object in inner perception. This parallel is then applied so as to suggest a reinterpretation of (...)
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    Quantification and Brentano's Logic.Burnham Terrell - 1978 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 5 (1):45-65.
    Brentano's innovations in logical theory are considered in the context of his descriptive psychology, with its distinction between differences in quality and in object of mental phenomena. Objections are raised to interpretations that depend on a parallel between Urteil and assertion of a proposition. A more appropriate parallel is drawn between the assertion as subject to description in a metalanguage and the Urteil as secondary object in inner perception. This parallel is then applied so as to suggest a reinterpretation of (...)
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  35. Branching-time logic with quantification over branches: The point of view of modal logic.Alberto Zanardo - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (1):1-39.
    In Ockhamist branching-time logic [Prior 67], formulas are meant to be evaluated on a specified branch, or history, passing through the moment at hand. The linguistic counterpart of the manifoldness of future is a possibility operator which is read as `at some branch, or history (passing through the moment at hand)'. Both the bundled-trees semantics [Burgess 79] and the $\langle moment, history\rangle$ semantics [Thomason 84] for the possibility operator involve a quantification over sets of moments. The Ockhamist frames are (...)
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    The logic of quantification: institutionalizing numerical thinking.Hyunsik Chun & Michael Sauder - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (2):335-370.
    Quantification, in the form of accountability measures, organizational rankings, and personal metrics, plays an increasingly prominent role in modern society. While past research tends to depict quantification primarily as either an external intervention or a tool that can be employed by organizations, we propose that conceptualizing quantification as a logic provides a more complete understanding of its influence and the profound transformations it can generate. Drawing on a 14-month ethnographic study of Korean higher education and 100 in-depth interviews with (...)
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    Quantificational modal logic with sequential Kripke semantics.Stefano Borgo - 2005 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 15 (2):137-188.
    We introduce quantificational modal operators as dynamic modalities with (extensions of) Henkin quantifiers as indices. The adoption of matrices of indices (with action identifiers, variables and/or quantified variables as entries) gives an expressive formalism which is here motivated with examples from the area of multi-agent systems. We study the formal properties of the resulting logic which, formally speaking, does not satisfy the normality condition. However, the logic admits a semantics in terms of (an extension of) Kripke structures. (...)
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    Free quantification and logical invariance.G. Aldo Antonelli - 2007 - Rivista di Estetica 33 (1):61-73.
    Henry Leonard and Karel Lambert first introduced so-called presupposition-free (or just simply: free) logics in the 1950’s in order to provide a logical framework allowing for non-denoting singular terms (be they descriptions or constants) such as “the largest prime” or “Pegasus” (see Leonard [1956] and Lambert [1960]). Of course, ever since Russell’s paradigmatic treatment of definite descriptions (Russell [1905]), philosophers have had a way to deal with such terms. A sentence such as “the..
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  39. Quantification and Brentano's Logic.Terrell Dailey Burnham - 1978 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 5:45-66.
    Brentano's innovations in logical theory are considered in the context of his descriptive psychology, with its distinction between differences in quality and in object of mental phenomena. Objections are raised to interpretations that depend on a parallel between Urteil and assertion of a proposition. A more appropriate parallel is drawn between the assertion as subject to description in a metalanguage and the Urteil as secondary object in inner perception. This parallel is then applied so as to suggest a reinterpretation of (...)
     
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    Quantification in Some Non-normal Modal Logics.Erica Calardo & Antonino Rotolo - 2017 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 46 (5):541-576.
    This paper offers a semantic study in multi-relational semantics of quantified N-Monotonic modal logics with varying domains with and without the identity symbol. We identify conditions on frames to characterise Barcan and Ghilardi schemata and present some related completeness results. The characterisation of Barcan schemata in multi-relational frames with varying domains shows the independence of BF and CBF from well-known propositional modal schemata, an independence that does not hold with constant domains. This fact was firstly suggested for classical modal systems (...)
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    Generalized Quantification as Substructural Logic.Natasha Alechina & Michiel Van Lambalgen - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (3):1006 - 1044.
    We show how sequent calculi for some generalized quantifiers can be obtained by generalizing the Herbrand approach to ordinary first order proof theory. Typical of the Herbrand approach, as compared to plain sequent calculus, is increased control over relations of dependence between variables. In the case of generalized quantifiers, explicit attention to relations of dependence becomes indispensible for setting up proof systems. It is shown that this can be done by turning variables into structured objects, governed by various types of (...)
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  42. Quantification of the predicate and many-sorted logic.William Tuthill Parry - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (3):342-360.
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    Quantification: transcending beyond Frege's boundaries: a case study in transcendental-metaphysical logic.Aleksy Molczanow - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    Drawing on the original conception of Kant’s synthetic a priori and the relevant related developments in philosophy, this book presents a reconstruction of the intellectual history of the conception of quantity and offers an entirely ...
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    Generalized quantification as substructural logic.Natasha Alechina & Michiel van Lambalgen - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (3):1006-1044.
    We show how sequent calculi for some generalized quantifiers can be obtained by generalizing the Herbrand approach to ordinary first order proof theory. Typical of the Herbrand approach, as compared to plain sequent calculus, is increased control over relations of dependence between variables. In the case of generalized quantifiers, explicit attention to relations of dependence becomes indispensible for setting up proof systems. It is shown that this can be done by turning variables into structured objects, governed by various types of (...)
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    Aristotle’s Logic and the Quest for the Quantification of the Predicate.Bert Mosselmans - 2008 - Foundations of Science 13 (3-4):195-198.
    This paper examines the quest for the quantification of the predicate, as discussed by W.S. Jevons, and relates it to the discussion about universals and particulars between Plato and Aristotle. We conclude that the quest for the quantification of the predicate can only be achieved by stripping the syllogism from its metaphysical heritage.
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    Quantification for Peirce's preferred system of triadic logic.Atwell R. Turquette - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (4):373 - 382.
    Without introducing quantifiers, minimal axiomatic systems have already been constructed for Peirce's triadic logics. The present paper constructs a dual pair of axiomatic systems which can be used to introduce quantifiers into Peirce's preferred system of triadic logic. It is assumed (on the basis of textual evidence) that Peirce would prefer a system which rejects the absurd but tolerates the absolutely undecidable. The systems which are introduced are shown to be absolutely consistent, deductively complete, and minimal. These dual axiomatic (...)
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  47. Roles, Rigidity and Quantification in Epistemic Logic.Wesley H. Holliday & John Perry - 2014 - In Alexandru Baltag & Sonja Smets (eds.), Johan van Benthem on Logic and Information Dynamics. Springer. pp. 591-629.
    Epistemic modal predicate logic raises conceptual problems not faced in the case of alethic modal predicate logic : Frege’s “Hesperus-Phosphorus” problem—how to make sense of ascribing to agents ignorance of necessarily true identity statements—and the related “Hintikka-Kripke” problem—how to set up a logical system combining epistemic and alethic modalities, as well as others problems, such as Quine’s “Double Vision” problem and problems of self-knowledge. In this paper, we lay out a philosophical approach to epistemic predicate logic, implemented (...)
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  48. Rigid and flexible quantification in plural predicate logic.Lucas Champollion, Justin Bledin & Haoze Li - forthcoming - Semantics and Linguistic Theory 27.
    Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as <i>some apples</i> or <i>a quantity of milk</i>, differ from bare noun phrases like <i>apples</i> or <i>milk</i> in their contribution to aspectual composition. While this has been attributed to syntactic or algebraic properties of these noun phrases, such accounts have explanatory shortcomings. We suggest instead that the relevant property that distinguishes between the two classes of noun phrases derives from two modes of existential quantification, one of which holds the values of a variable fixed (...)
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  49. Quantification, ellipses, and logical form'.S. Weisler - 1987 - In Jay L. Garfield (ed.), Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural-Language Understanding. MIT Press. pp. 151--172.
     
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    Generalized quantification as substructural logic.Michiel Lambalgen Natasha Alechinvana - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (3).
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