Ushenko Andrew Dr. Quine's theory of truth-functions. The journal of philosophy, vol. 39 , pp. 64–67.Quine Willard V.. Reply to Professor Ushenko. The journal of philosophy, vol. 39 , pp. 68–71 [Book Review]
Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):45-45 (1942)
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