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    Canonical Expressions in Boolean Algebra.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):93-93.
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    The Algebra of Topology.J. C. C. Mckinsey & Alfred Tarski - 1944 - Annals of Mathematics, Second Series 45:141-191.
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    Algebras and Their Sub-Algebras.A. H. Diamond & J. C. C. Mckinsey - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-51.
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    On Closed Elements in Closure Algebras.J. C. C. Mckinsey & Alfred Tarski - 1946 - Annals of Mathematics, Ser. 2 47:122-162.
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    A Set of Postulates for Boolean Algebra.Solomon Hoberman & J. C. C. Mckinsey - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):172-173.
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    On the Representation of Projective Algebras.J. C. C. Mckinsey - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):223-223.
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    Everett C. J. and Ulam S.. Projective algebra I. American journal of mathematics, vol. 68 , pp. 77–88.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):85-85.
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    E. R. Stabler. Boolean algebra as an introduction to postulational methods. The American mathematical monthly, vol. 50 , pp. 106–110. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 8 (2):56-56.
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    Vaidyanathaswamy R.. Quasi-boolean algebras and many-valued logics. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, vol. 8, no. 3, sec. A, 1938, pp. 165–170. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (1):27-28.
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    Blake Archie. Canonical expressions in Boolean algebra. Dissertation Chicago 1937. Lithographed. The University of Chicago Libraries, Chicago 1938, ii + 60 pp. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):93-93.
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    Birkhoff George D. and Birkhoff Garrett. Distributive postulates for systems like Boolean algebras. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 60 pp. 3–11. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (1):28-29.
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    Byrne Lee. Two brief formulations of Boolean algebra. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 52 , pp. 269–272. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):85-85.
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    Tang Tsao-Chen. The theorem “p⊰q. =.pq = p” and Huntington's relation between Lewis's strict implication and Boolean algebra. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 42 (1936), pp. 743–746. [REVIEW]J. C. C. Mckinsey - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):58-58.
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    Review: C. J. Everett, S. Ulam, Projective Algebra I. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):85-85.
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    Review: E. R. Stabler, Boolean Algebra as an Introduction to Postulational Methods. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):56-56.
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    Review: George D. Birkhoff, Garrett Birkhoff, Distributive Postulates for Systems Like Boolean Algebras. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (1):28-29.
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    Review: Lee Byrne, Two Brief Formulations of Boolean Algebra[REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):85-85.
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    Review: R. Vaidyanathaswamy, Quasi-Boolean Algebras and many-Valued Logics. [REVIEW]J. C. C. McKinsey - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (1):27-28.
  19. McKinsey Algebras and Topological Models of S4.1.Thomas Mormann - manuscript
    The aim of this paper is to show that every topological space gives rise to a wealth of topological models of the modal logic S4.1. The construction of these models is based on the fact that every space defines a Boolean closure algebra (to be called a McKinsey algebra) that neatly reflects the structure of the modal system S4.1. It is shown that the class of topological models based on McKinsey algebras contains a canonical model that (...)
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    Review: A. H. Diamond, J. C. C. McKinsey, Algebras and Their Sub-Algebras. [REVIEW]William Boone - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-51.
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    McKinsey J. C. C. and Tarski Alfred. The algebra of topology. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 45 , pp. 141–191.H. E. Vaughan - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):96-97.
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    McKinsey J. C. C. and Tarski Alfred. On closed elements in closure algebras. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 47 , pp. 122–162. [REVIEW]Albert A. Bennett - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):83-84.
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    McKinsey J. C. C.. On the representation of projective algebras. American journal of mathematics, vol. 70 , pp. 375–384. [REVIEW]C. J. Everett - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):223-223.
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    Review: J. C. C. McKinsey, Alfred Tarski, On Closed Elements in Closure Algebras. [REVIEW]Albert A. Bennett - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):83-84.
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    Review: J. C. C. McKinsey, Alfred Tarski, The Algebra of Topology. [REVIEW]H. E. Vaughan - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):96-97.
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    Hoberman Solomon and McKinsey J. C. C.. A set of postulates for Boolean algebra. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 43 , pp. 588–592. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):172-173.
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    Review: J. C. C. McKinsey, On the Representation of Projective Algebras. [REVIEW]C. J. Everett - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):223-223.
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    Diamond A. H. and McKinsey J. C. C.. Algebras and their sub-algebras. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 53 , pp. 969–962. [REVIEW]William Boone - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-51.
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    Tarski Alfred. A decision method for elementary algebra and geometry. U. S. Air Force Project Rand, R-109. Prepared for publication by J. C. C. McKinsey. Litho-printed. The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, 1948, iii + 60 pp. [REVIEW]Leon Henkin - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):188-188.
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    Tarski Alfred. A decision method for elementary algebra and geometry. Prepared for publication with the assistance of J. C. C. McKinsey. Second edition, revised. Lithoprinted. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles 1951, iii + 63 pp. [REVIEW]Leon Henkin - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):207-207.
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    Algebraic semantics for quasi-classical modal logics.W. J. Blok & P. Köhler - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (4):941-964.
    A well-known result, going back to the twenties, states that, under some reasonable assumptions, any logic can be characterized as the set of formulas satisfied by a matrix 〈,F〉, whereis an algebra of the appropriate type, andFa subset of the domain of, called the set of designated elements. In particular, every quasi-classical modal logic—a set of modal formulas, containing the smallest classical modal logicE, which is closed under the inference rules of substitution and modus ponens—is characterized by such a (...)
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    Algebraic Kripke sheaf semantics for non-classical predicate logics.Nobu-Yuki Suzuki - 1999 - Studia Logica 63 (3):387-416.
    In so-called Kripke-type models, each sentence is assigned either to true or to false at each possible world. In this setting, every possible world has the two-valued Boolean algebra as the set of truth values. Instead, we take a collection of algebras each of which is attached to a world as the set of truth values at the world, and obtain an extended semantics based on the traditional Kripke-type semantics, which we call here the algebraic Kripke semantics. We introduce (...)
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    From Interior Algebras to Unital ℓ-Groups: A Unifying Treatment of Modal Residuated Lattices.William Young - 2015 - Studia Logica 103 (2):265-286.
    Much work has been done on specific instances of residuated lattices with modal operators . In this paper, we develop a general framework that subsumes three important classes of modal residuated lattices: interior algebras, Abelian ℓ-groups with conuclei, and negative cones of ℓ-groups with nuclei. We then use this framework to obtain results about these three cases simultaneously. In particular, we show that a categorical equivalence exists in each of these cases. The approach used here emphasizes the role played by (...)
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  34. Outlines of a formal theory of value, I.Donald Davidson, J. C. C. McKinsey & Patrick Suppes - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (2):140-160.
    Contemporary philosophers interested in value theory appear to be largely concerned with questions of the following sort:What is value?What is the meaning of the word ‘good’?Does the attribution of value to an object have a cognitive, or merely an emotive, significance?The first question is metaphysical; to ask it is analogous to asking in physics:What is matter?What is electricity?The others are generally treated as semantical questions; to ask them is analogous to asking in statistics:What is the meaning of the word ‘probable’?Does (...)
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    Knowing Our Own Minds.Michael McKinsey - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (206):107-116.
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    Not Every Splitting Heyting or Interior Algebra is Finitely Presentable.Alex Citkin - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (1-2):115-135.
    We give an example of a variety of Heyting algebras and of a splitting algebra in this variety that is not finitely presentable. Moreover, we show that the corresponding splitting pair cannot be defined by any finitely presentable algebra. Also, using the Gödel-McKinsey-Tarski translation and the Blok-Esakia theorem, we construct a variety of Grzegorczyk algebras with similar properties.
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    Outlines of a Formalist Philosophy of Mathematics.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):80-81.
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    Mathematical Logic With Transfinite Types.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):72-73.
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    Lewis Carroll's Barber Shop Paradox.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):222-223.
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    Elements of Logic and Formal Science.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):169-170.
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    Undecidable Statements and Metalanguage.J. C. C. McKinsey - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):97-98.
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    B-varieties with normal free algebras.Bronis?aw Tembrowski - 1989 - Studia Logica 48 (4):555 - 564.
    The starting point for the investigation in this paper is the following McKinsey-Tarski's Theorem: if f and g are algebraic functions (of the same number of variables) in a topological Boolean algebra (TBA) and if C(f)C(g) vanishes identically, then either f or g vanishes identically. The present paper generalizes this theorem to B-algebras and shows that validity of that theorem in a variety of B-algebras (B-variety) generated by SCI B -equations implies that its free Lindenbaum-Tarski's algebra is (...)
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    Q-ultrafilters and normal ultrafilters in b-algebras.Bronis?aw Tembrowski - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (2):167 - 179.
    The first part of the paper deals with some subclasses of B-algebras and their applications to the semantics of SCI B , the Boolean strengthening of the sentential calculus with identity (SCI). In the second part a generalization of the McKinsey-Tarski construction of well-connected topological Boolean, algebras to the class of B-algebras is given.
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  44. Beyond Formalism. [REVIEW]Michael McKinsey - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (3):709-713.
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  45. Anti-individualism and privileged access.Michael McKinsey - 1991 - Analysis 51 (1):9-16.
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    On the logic of imperatives.Albert Hofstadter & J. C. C. McKinsey - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (4):446-457.
    It is the purpose of this paper to carry out a partial syntactical analysis of imperatives. Imperatives form a large body of linguistic expressions, appearing, e.g. in mathematical proofs be a continuous function!”), laws, moral injunctions, instruction, etc. For analytical purposes we distinguish between two forms of imperatives, the fiat and the directive. By a directive we mean an imperative which includes an indication of the agent who is to carry it out. For example, “Henry, don't forget to stop at (...)
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  47. Some theorems about the sentential calculi of Lewis and Heyting.J. C. C. McKinsey & Alfred Tarski - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):1-15.
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    On the Logic of Imperatives.Albert Hofstadter & J. C. C. Mckinsey - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (1):41-41.
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    On the Notion of Invariance in Classical Mechanics.Perry Smith, J. C. C. McKinsey & Patrick Suppes - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4):675.
  50. Externalism and privileged access are inconsistent.Michael McKinsey - 2023 - In Jonathan Cohen & Brian McLaughlin (eds.), Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell.
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