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Monday, December 23, 2013

Geach's IMPLICATURES

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CONTENTS TO GEACH'S LOGIC MATTERS:

1. HISTORICAL ESSAYS
1.1. HISTORY OF A FALLACY.
1.2. ARISTOTLE ON CONJUNCTIVE PROPOSITIONS
1.3. RUSSELL ON MEANING AND DENOTING
1.4. PLATO'S EUTYPHRO
1.5. HISTORY OF THE CORRUPTIONS OF LOGIC

2. "TRADITIONAL" LOGIC
2.1. DISTRIBUTION: A LAST WORD?
2.2. TOMS ON DISTRIBUTION
2.3. P. F. STRAWSON [Grice's tutee] ON SYMBOLIC AND TRADITIONAL LOGIC
2.4. CONTRADICTORIES AND CONTRARIES
2.5. THE LAW OF EXCLUDED MIDDLE

3. THEORY OF REFERENCE AND SYNTAX
3. 1. RYLE ON NAMELY-RIDERS.
3.2. NAMELY-RIDERS AGAIN
3.3. WHAT ARE REFERRING EXPRESSIONS?
3.4. REFERRING EXPRESSIONS AGAIN
3.5. ON COMPLEX TERMS
3.6. COMPLEX TERMS AGAIN
3.7. LOGICAL PROCEDURES AND THE IDENTITY OF EXPRESSIONS
3.8. QUINE'S SYNTACTICAL INSIGHTS

4. INTENTIONALITY
4.1. ON BELIEFS ABOUT ONESELF.
4.2. A MEDIEVAL DISCUSSION OF INTENTIONALITY
4.3. QUANTIFICATION THEORY AND THE PROBLEM OF IDENTIFYING OBJECTS OF REFERENCE.
4.4. INTENTIONAL IDENTITY
4.5. THE PERILS OF PAULINE
4.6. THE IDENTITY OF PROPOSITIONS
4.7. ENTAILMENT
4.8. ENTAILMENT AGAIN

5. QUOTATION AND SEMANTICS
5.1. DESIGNATION AND TRUTH [Geach's first published essay]
5.2. DESIGNATION AND TRUTH: A REPLY
5.3. IFS AND ANDS
5.4. ON RIGOUR IN SEMANTICS
5.5. NECESSARY PROPOSITIONS AND ENTAILMENT STATEMENTS
5.6. ON NAMES OF EXPRESSIONS
5.7. IS IT RIGHT TO SAY "OR" IS A CONJUNCTION?
5.8. QUOTATION AND QUANTIFICATION
5.9. ON INSOLUBIA

6. SET THEORY
6.1. FREGE'S GRUNDLAGEN
6.2. QUINE ON CLASSES AND PROPERTIES
6.3. CLASS AND CONCEPT
6.4. ON FREGE'S WAY OUT

7. IDENTITY THEORY
7.1. IDENTITY
7.2. IDENTITY: A REPLY

8. ASSERTION
8.1. ASCRIPTIVISM
8.2. ASSERTION

9. IMPERATIVES AND PRACTICAL REASONING
9.1. IMPERATIVE AND DEONTIC LOGIC
9.2. IMPERATIVE INFERENCE
9.3. KENNY ON PRACTICAL REASONING

10. LOGIC IN METAPHYSICS AND THEOLOGY
10.1. NOMINALISM
10.2. SOME PROBLEMS ABOUT TIME
10.3. GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD

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