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Monday, April 6, 2020

H. P. Grice and all "the strokes"

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  • Geach, P. T. 1981. “Wittgenstein’s Operator N”, Analysis 41: 168-71.
  • Goodell, John D. and Tenny Lode. 1953. “Decision Elements”, Journal of Symbolic Logic 18:
    283-84.
  • Hilbert, D., and W. Ackermann. 1928. Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik. Berlin: Springer.
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    the C. S. Peirce Society 7
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  • Pelletier, Jeffrey Francis and Norman M. Martin. 1990. “Post’s Functional Completeness
    Theorem”, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31: 462-75.
  • Post, Emil L. 1921. “Introduction to a General Theory of Elementary Propositions”, American Journal of Mathematics 43: 163-85.
  • Post, Emil L. 1941. The Two-Valued Iterative Systems of Mathematical Logic, vol. 5 of Annals of Mathematical Studies, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Prior, Arthur N. 1962. Formal Logic. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Quine, Willard Van O. 1995. Selected Logic Papers, enlarged edition, Cambridge, MA:
    Harvard University Press.
  • Read, Steven. 1999. “Sheffer’s Stroke: A Study in Proof-Theoretic Harmony”, Danish
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  • Riser, John. 1967. “A Gentzen-Type Calculus for Sequents for Single-Operator Propositional
    Logic”, The Journal of Symbolic Logic 32: 75-80.
  • Sheffer, H. M. 1913. “A Set of Five Independent Postulates for Boolean Algebras, with
    Application to Logical Constants”, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 14: 481-88.
  • Soames, Scott. 1983. “Generality, Truth Functions, and Expressive Capacity in the Tractatus”, The Philosophical Review 92: 573-89.
  • Sobociński, Bolesław, 1953. “On a Universal Decision Element”, Journal of Computing Systems 1: 71-80.
  • Wernick, William. 1942. “Complete Sets of Logical Functions”, Transactions of the American
    Mathematical Society 51
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  • Whitehead, Alfred and Bertrand Russell. 1910, 1912, 1913. Principia Mathematica, 3
    volumes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1925, 1927. Principia Mathematica, second edition, 2 volumes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Wittgenstein, Ludwig. 1922. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, tr. C.K. Ogden. London:
    Routledge & Kegan Paul.

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