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    Sameness-difference matching from sample by chimpanzees.Harriet J. Smith, James E. King, Edwin D. Witt & John E. Rickel - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (5):469-471.
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    Relevant Logic: A Philosophical Interpretation.Edwin D. Mares - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book introduces the reader to relevant logic and provides the subject with a philosophical interpretation. The defining feature of relevant logic is that it forces the premises of an argument to be really used in deriving its conclusion. The logic is placed in the context of possible world semantics and situation semantics, which are then applied to provide an understanding of the various logical particles and natural language conditionals. The book ends by examining various applications of relevant logic and (...)
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    An alternative semantics for quantified relevant logic.Edwin D. Mares & Robert Goldblatt - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (1):163-187.
    The quantified relevant logic RQ is given a new semantics in which a formula for all xA is true when there is some true proposition that implies all x-instantiations of A. Formulae are modelled as functions from variable-assignments to propositions, where a proposition is a set of worlds in a relevant model structure. A completeness proof is given for a basic quantificational system QR from which RQ is obtained by adding the axiom EC of 'extensional confinement': for all x(A V (...)
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    Semantics for relevance logic with identity.Edwin D. Mares - 1992 - Studia Logica 51 (1):1 - 20.
    Models are constructed for a variety of systems of quantified relevance logic with identity. Models are given for systems with different principles governing the transitivity of identity and substitution, and the relative merits of these principles are discussed. The models in this paper are all extensions of the semantics of Fine's Semantics for Quantified Relevance Logic (Journal of Philosophical Logic 17 (1988)).
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    Relevant Logics.Edwin D. Mares & Robert K. Meyer - 2017 - In Lou Goble (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 280–308.
    Once upon a time, modal logic was castigated because it ‘had no semantics.’ Kripke, Hintikka, Kanger, and others changed all that. In a similar way, when Relevant Logic was introduced by Anderson and Belnap, it too was castigated for ‘having no semantics.’ The present overview marks a culmination of that effort. The semantic approach described here brings together a number of hitherto disparate efforts to set out formal systems for logics of relevant implication and entailment. It also makes clear (despite (...)
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  6. Supererogation in deontic logic: Metatheory for DWE and some close neighbours.Edwin D. Mares & Paul McNamara - 1997 - Studia Logica 59 (3):397-415.
    In "Doing Well Enough: Toward a Logic for Common Sense Morality", Paul McNamara sets out a semantics for a deontic logic which contains the operator It is supererogatory that. As well as having a binary accessibility relation on worlds, that semantics contains a relative ordering relation, . For worlds u, v and w, we say that u w v when v is at least as good as u according to the standards of w. In this paper we axiomatize logics complete (...)
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  7. Why we need a relevant theory of conditionals.Edwin D. Mares - 1994 - Topoi 13 (1):31-36.
    This paper presents ConR (Conditional R), a logic of conditionals based on Anderson and Belnap''s system R. A Routley-Meyer-style semantics for ConR is given for the system (the completeness of ConR over this semantics is proved in E. Mares and A. Fuhrmann, A Relevant Theory of Conditionals (unpublished MS)). Moreover, it is argued that adopting a relevant theory of conditionals will improve certain theories that utilize conditionals, i.e. Lewis'' theory of causation, Lewis'' dyadic deontic logic, and Chellas'' dyadic deontic logic.
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  8. Who's Afraid of Impossible Worlds?Edwin D. Mares - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (4):516-526.
    A theory of ersatz impossible worlds is developed to deal with the problem of counterpossible conditionals. Using only tools standardly in the toolbox of possible worlds theorists, it is shown that we can construct a model for counterpossibles. This model is a natural extension of Lewis's semantics for counterfactuals, but instead of using classical logic as its base, it uses the logic LP.
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    The Semantics of R4.Edwin D. Mares & Robert K. Meyer - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (1):95-110.
    The Logic R4 is obtained by adding the axiom □ → to the modal relevant logic NR. We produce a model theory for this logic and show completeness. We also show that there is a natural embedding of a Kripke model for S4 in each R4 model structure.
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    Advances in Modal Logic.Edwin D. Mares - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):95-97.
  11. Semantic Dialetheism.Edwin D. Mares - 2006 - In Graham Priest, J. C. Beall & Bradley Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays. Clarendon Press.
    The doctrine of semantic dialetheism is set out and contrasted with metaphysical dialetheism. We find that there is a lot to be said in favour of semantic dialetheism. Semantic dlaietheism is given credence by the doctrine of partially defined predicates. To make sense of a partially defined predicate, Tappenden and Soames suggest that the seman tics of predicates should be given in terms of a set of conditions under which the predicate can be applied to things and a set of (...)
     
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    Classically complete modal relevant logics.Edwin D. Mares - 1993 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1):165-177.
    A variety of modal logics based on the relevant logic R are presented. Models are given for each of these logics and completeness is shown. It is also shown that each of these logics admits Ackermann's rule γ and as a corollary of this it is proved that each logic is a conservative extension of its counterpart based on classical logic, hence we call them “classically complete”. MSC: 03B45, 03B46.
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    The semantics ofr.Edwin D. Mares & Robert K. Meyer - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (1):95 - 110.
    The Logic R4 is obtained by adding the axiom □(A v B) → (◇A v □B) to the modal relevant logic NR. We produce a model theory for this logic and show completeness. We also show that there is a natural embedding of a Kripke model for S4 in each R4 model structure.
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    The incompleteness of RGL.Edwin D. Mares - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (3):315-322.
    RGLis a version of the modal logic GLbased on the relevant logic R. It is shown that the class of RKframes that verify all theorems of RGLalso verify a scheme that we call (!). If RGLhas (!) as a theorem, however, it is not a relevant logic. I go on to show that not all instances of (!) are theorems of RGL, hence this logic is not complete over any class of RKframes.
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    Relevance Logic.Edwin D. Mares - 2006 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), A Companion to Philosophical Logic. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 607–627.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Non‐Sequiturs are Bad The Real Use of Premises Implication From Proof Theory to Semantics Adding Conjunction The Problem of Disjunction Routley and Meyer's Ternary Relation Rules for Disjunction The Semantics of Negation Rules for Negation Disjunctive Syllogism Logics Stronger than R Logics Weaker than R Relevant Logics and Natural Language Conditionals Theory of Properties Summary.
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    Special-issue book review.Edwin D. Mares - 1996 - Philosophia Mathematica 4 (2):198-202.
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    Boolean Conservative Extension Results for some Modal Relevant Logics.Edwin D. Mares & Koji Tanaka - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Logic 8 (5):31-49.
    This paper shows that a collection of modal relevant logics are conservatively extended by the addition of Boolean negation.
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    Specimens, slips and systems: Daniel Solander and the classification of nature at the world's first public museum, 1753–1768.Edwin D. Rose - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (2):205-237.
    The British Museum, based in Montague House, Bloomsbury, opened its doors on 15 January 1759, as the world's first state-owned public museum. The Museum's collection mostly originated from Sir Hans Sloane, whose vast holdings were purchased by Parliament shortly after his death. The largest component of this collection was objects of natural history, including a herbarium made up of 265 bound volumes, many of which were classified according to the late seventeenth-century system of John Ray. The 1750s saw the emergence (...)
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    Information, Negation, and Paraconsistency.Edwin D. Mares - 2013 - In Francesco Berto, Edwin Mares, Koji Tanaka & Francesco Paoli (eds.), Paraconsistency: Logic and Applications. Springer. pp. 43--55.
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    In pursuit of influenza: Fort monmouth to valhalla (and back).Edwin D. Kilbourne - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (7):641-650.
    In reviewing 50 years of personal research on influenza, I have journeyed, literally and figuratively, from an army camp epidemic in Fort Monmouth NJ in 1947 to a (literal and figurative) Valhalla, where I now conduct my research. Having entered the field as a physician, I have always sought practical applications of my work, yet in every instance, such applications have led me to seek further answers in basic research as new questions arose. I entered the area of influenza virus (...)
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    The spiritual life, Studies in the science of religion.Edwin D. Starbuck - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (6):615-616.
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    The admissibility of $\gamma$ in ${\rm R}4$.Edwin D. Mares & Robert K. Meyer - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (2):197-206.
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    The Fact Semantics for Ramified Type Theory and the Axiom of Reducibility.Edwin D. Mares - 2007 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (2):237-251.
    This paper uses an atomistic ontology of universals, individuals, and facts to provide a semantics for ramified type theory. It is shown that with some natural constraints on the sort of universals and facts admitted into a model, the axiom of reducibility is made valid.
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  24. Conditionals, probability, and nontriviality.Charles G. Morgan & Edwin D. Mares - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (5):455-467.
    We show that the implicational fragment of intuitionism is the weakest logic with a non-trivial probabilistic semantics which satisfies the thesis that the probabilities of conditionals are conditional probabilities. We also show that several logics between intuitionism and classical logic also admit non-trivial probability functions which satisfy that thesis. On the other hand, we also prove that very weak assumptions concerning negation added to the core probability conditions with the restriction that probabilities of conditionals are conditional probabilities are sufficient to (...)
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    Why Parmenides Wrote in Verse.Edwin D. Floyd - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (2):251-265.
  26. A note on aristotelian theories.Edwin D. Mares - 2006 - Logique Et Analyse 49:43-53.
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    Homer and the Life-Producing Earth.Edwin D. Floyd - 1989 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 82 (5):337.
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    Pindar, Die Isthmischen Gedichte.Edwin D. Floyd & Erich Thummer - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (2):350.
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    The Psychology of Religious Belief.Edwin D. Starbuck - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17 (5):551-553.
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    George Howard Darwin and the “public” interpretation of The Tides.Edwin D. Rose - 2024 - History of Science 62 (1):111-143.
    Processes of adapting complex information for broad audiences became a pressing concern by the turn of the twentieth century. Channels of communication ranged from public lectures to printed books designed to serve a social class eager for self-improvement. Through analyzing a course of public lectures given by George Howard Darwin (1845–1912) for the Lowell Institute in Boston and the monograph he based on these, The Tides and Kindred Phenomena of the Solar System (1898), this article connects the important practices of (...)
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    Geoffrey Chaucer.Edwin D. Cuffe - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (3):519-520.
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    In Honor of the Visitation.Edwin D. Cuffe - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (4):561-561.
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    Peparein.Edwin D. Floyd - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (4):676.
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    Verbum Nuncius est Rationis.Edwin D. Craun - 1989 - Augustinian Studies 20:143-164.
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    Verbum Nuncius est Rationis.Edwin D. Craun - 1989 - Augustinian Studies 20:143-164.
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    Concordance to the Bible. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Sanders - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):565-565.
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    The Living Thoughts of St. Paul. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Sanders - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):312-314.
  38. Semantics of Entailment 0.Robert K. Meyer & Edwin D. Mares - 1993 - In Peter Schroeder-Heister & Kosta Dosen (eds.), Substructural Logics. Oxford Science Publications. pp. 239-258.
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    A General Semantics for Quantified Modal Logic.Robert Goldblatt & Edwin D. Mares - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 227-246.
    This paper uses an "admissible set semantics" to treat quantification in quantified modal logics. The truth condition for the universal quantifier states that a universally quantified statement (x)A(x) is true at a world w if and only if there is some proposition true at that world that entails every instance of A(x). It is shown that, for any canonical propositional modal logic the corresponding admissible set semantics characterises the quantified version of that modal logic.
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    Paul of Tarsus. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Sanders - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (3):560-561.
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  41. New Testament Story: An Introduction.David L. Barr, Edwin D. Freed & James L. Price - 1987
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    Truth and Meaning. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Mares - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (2):412-413.
    I have found in teaching courses on philosophy of language that one can concentrate either on the problem of reference or the problem of meaning, not on both and still teach a coherent course. Kenneth Taylor’s Truth and Meaning provides further confirmation of this view. It is a very good textbook for a course on the theory of meaning and attempts to say relatively little about reference. It is clear and well written. It presents a wide range of rather difficult (...)
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    Truth and Meaning: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language Kenneth Taylor Maiden, MA: Blackwell, 1998, xv + 399 pp., $27.95 paper. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Mares - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (2):412-.
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    A General Semantic for Quantified Modal Logic.Robert Goldblatt & Edwin D. Mares - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 227-246.
    In "An Alternative Semantics for Quantified Relevant Logic" (JSL 71 (2006)) we developed a semantics for quantified relevant logic that uses general frames. In this paper, we adapt that model theory to treat quantified modal logics, giving a complete semantics to the quantified extensions, both with and without the Barcan formula, of every proposi- tional modal logic S. If S is canonical our models are based on propositional frames that validate S. We employ frames in which not every set of (...)
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    Review: Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing, Michael Zakharyaschev, Advances in Modal Logic. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Mares - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):95-97.
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    The History of Linguistics in the Classical Period. [REVIEW]Edwin D. Floyd - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (2):320-323.
  47. Completeness results for some two-dimensional logics of actuality.David R. Gilbert & Edwin D. Mares - 2012 - Review of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):239-258.
    We provide a Hilbert-style axiomatization of the logic of , as well as a two-dimensional semantics with respect to which our logics are sound and complete. Our completeness results are quite general, pertaining to all such actuality logics that extend a normal and canonical modal basis. We also show that our logics have the strong finite model property and permit straightforward first-order extensions.
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    On S.André Fuhrmann & Edwin D. Mares - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (1):75 - 91.
    The sentential logic S extends classical logic by an implication-like connective. The logic was first presented by Chellas as the smallest system modelled by contraining the Stalnaker-Lewis semantics for counterfactual conditionals such that the conditional is effectively evaluated as in the ternary relations semantics for relevant logics. The resulting logic occupies a key position among modal and substructural logics. We prove completeness results and study conditions for proceeding from one family of logics to another.
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  49. On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality.Jc Beall, Ross T. Brady, J. Michael Dunn, A. P. Hazen, Edwin D. Mares, Robert K. Meyer, Graham Priest, Greg Restall, David Ripley, John Slaney & Richard Sylvan - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (3):595 - 612.
    One of the most dominant approaches to semantics for relevant (and many paraconsistent) logics is the Routley-Meyer semantics involving a ternary relation on points. To some (many?), this ternary relation has seemed like a technical trick devoid of an intuitively appealing philosophical story that connects it up with conditionality in general. In this paper, we respond to this worry by providing three different philosophical accounts of the ternary relation that correspond to three conceptions of conditionality. We close by briefly discussing (...)
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    The seventeenth annual meeting of the western philosophical association.E. H. Hollands, R. W. Sellars, A. W. Moore, B. H. Bode, E. S. Ames, G. D. Walcott, Edwin D. Starbuck, J. M. Mecklin, H. B. Alexander, V. T. Thayer, R. C. Lodge, Ellsworth Faris & Edward L. Schaub - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (15):403-414.
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