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  1. Com 1 models of pouer to.L. -Elementarily Equivalent - 1981 - In M. Lerman, J. H. Schmerl & R. I. Soare (eds.), Logic Year 1979-80, the University of Connecticut, Usa. Springer Verlag. pp. 859--120.
     
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  2. Why Logically Equivalent Predicates May Pick out Different Properties.Elliott Sober - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (2):183-189.
    The properties, theoretical magnitudes, and natural kinds which science seeks to characterize, and not the sense or meanings which parts of speech may possess, are the subject of this paper. Many philosophers (e.g., Putnam [1971] and Achinstein [1974]) have agreed that two predicates of different meaning may pick out the same property, but they usually hold that that logically equivalent predicates must pick out the same properties. I propose to deny this thesis. My argument is by way of an example (...)
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  3. Logically Equivalent False Universal Propositions with Different Counterexample Sets.John Corcoran - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11:554-5.
    This paper corrects a mistake I saw students make but I have yet to see in print. The mistake is thinking that logically equivalent propositions have the same counterexamples—always. Of course, it is often the case that logically equivalent propositions have the same counterexamples: “every number that is prime is odd” has the same counterexamples as “every number that is not odd is not prime”. The set of numbers satisfying “prime but not odd” is the same as the set of (...)
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  4. Logical Equivalence.Stephen Neale - 2001 - In Facing Facts. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    Chs. 8 and 9 convert the two basic forms of slingshot argument—one used by Alonzo Church, W. V. Quine, and Donald Davidson, the other by Kurt Gödel—into knock‐down deductive proofs that Donald Davidson's and Richard Rorty's cases against facts and the representation of facts are unfounded, and their slingshot arguments for discrediting the existence of facts unsatisfactory. The proofs are agnostic on key semantic issues; in particular, they assume no particular account of reference and do not even assume that sentences (...)
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    Coherence as Generalized Logical Equivalence.Wouter Meijs - 2006 - Erkenntnis 64 (2):231-252.
    In this paper I consider whether there is a measure of coherence that could be rightly claimed to generalize the notion of logical equivalence. I show that Fitelson’s (2003) proposal to that effect encounters some serious difficulties. Furthermore, there is reason to believe that no mutual-support measure could ever be suitable for the formalization of coherence as generalized logical equivalence. Instead, it appears that the only plausible candidate for such a measure is one of relative overlap. (...)
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    Logical equivalents and logical form.A. J. Dale - 1982 - Analysis 42 (4):190-194.
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  7. Logical Equivalence, Mutual Entailment and Phenomenalism.P. N. Mandal - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):29-36.
     
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    Categorical Abstract Algebraic Logic: Equivalent Institutions.George Voutsadakis - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):275-311.
    A category theoretic generalization of the theory of algebraizable deductive systems of Blok and Pigozzi is developed. The theory of institutions of Goguen and Burstall is used to provide the underlying framework which replaces and generalizes the universal algebraic framework based on the notion of a deductive system. The notion of a term π-institution is introduced first. Then the notions of quasi-equivalence, strong quasi-equivalence and deductive equivalence are defined for π-institutions. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for (...)
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    Logical equivalence, intentional isomorphism and synonymity as studied by questionnaires.Arne Naess - 1956 - Synthese 10 (1):471 - 479.
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    Logically Equivalent—But Closer to the Truth.Roy A. Sorensen - 2007 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (2):287-297.
    Verisimilitude has the potential to deepen the understanding of mathematical progress, the principle of charity, and the psychology of regret. One obstacle is the widely held belief that two statements can vary in truthlikeness only if they vary in what they entail. This obstacle is removed with four types of counterexamples. The first concerns necessarily coextensive measurements that differ only with respect to their units. The second class of counterexamples is composed of mathematical falsehoods. The third class features inconsistent scientific (...)
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    Logically Equivalent—But Closer to the Truth.Roy A. Sorensen - 2007 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (2):287 - 297.
    Verisimilitude has the potential to deepen the understanding of mathematical progress, the principle of charity, and the psychology of regret. One obstacle is the widely held belief that two statements can vary in truthlikeness only if they vary in what they entail. This obstacle is removed with four types of counterexamples. The first concerns necessarily coextensive measurements that differ only with respect to their units (specifically length, area, and volume). The second class ofcounterexamples is composed of mathematical falsehoods. The third (...)
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    Categorical abstract algebraic logic: Equivalent institutions.George Voutsadakis - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):275 - 311.
    A category theoretic generalization of the theory of algebraizable deductive systems of Blok and Pigozzi is developed. The theory of institutions of Goguen and Burstall is used to provide the underlying framework which replaces and generalizes the universal algebraic framework based on the notion of a deductive system. The notion of a term -institution is introduced first. Then the notions of quasi-equivalence, strong quasi-equivalence and deductive equivalence are defined for -institutions. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for (...)
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    Presupposition Projection and Logical Equivalence.Daniel Rothschild - 2008 - Noûs 42 (1):473 - 497.
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    Presupposition projection and logical equivalence.Daniel Rothschild - 2008 - Philosophical Perspectives 22 (1):473-497.
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  15. Paradoxes of Logical Equivalence and Identity.Andrew Bacon - 2013 - Topoi (1):1-10.
    In this paper a principle of substitutivity of logical equivalents salve veritate and a version of Leibniz’s law are formulated and each is shown to cause problems when combined with naive truth theories.
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    Information leakage from logically equivalent frames.Shlomi Sher & Craig R. M. McKenzie - 2006 - Cognition 101 (3):467-494.
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    Doxastic synonymy vs. logical equivalence.Rafal Urbaniak - 2009 - The Reasoner 3.
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    The Weakness of Logical Equivalence”.Paul Weingartner - 1998 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 27:46-49.
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  19. On Some Logically Equivalent Propositions.C. J. Kelly - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (121-122):135-142.
     
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    A Puzzle about Logical Equivalence.Stojan T. Dobrosavljević - 1984 - Analysis 44 (2):67 - 69.
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    Synonymity and Logical Equivalence.Arthur Pap - 1948 - Analysis 9 (4):51 - 57.
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    Synonymity and Logical Equivalence.Arthur Pap - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):150-150.
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    Pap Arthur. Synonymity and logical equivalence. Analysis , vol. 9 no. 4 , pp. 51–57.Charles A. Baylis - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):150-150.
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    On the transparency of defeasible logics: Equivalent premise sets, equivalence of their extensions, and maximality of the lower limit.Diderik Batens, Christian Straßer & Peter Verdée - 2009 - Logique Et Analyse 52 (207):281-304.
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    On the Transparency of Defeasible Logics: Equivalent Premise Sets, Equivalence of Their Extensions, and Maximality of the Lower Limit.Diderik Batens, Christian Strasser & Peter Verdée - 2009 - Logique Et Analyse 52 (207):281-304.
    For Tarski logics, there are simple criteria that enable one to conclude that two premise sets are equivalent. We shall show that the very same criteria hold for adaptive logics, which is a major advantage in comparison to other approaches to defeasible reasoning forms. A related property of Tarski logics is that the extensions of equivalent premise sets with the same set of formulas are equivalent premise sets. This does not hold for adaptive logics. However a very similar criterion does. (...)
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    Relational ternary semantics for a logic equivalent to Involutive Monoidal t-norm based logic IMTL.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2005 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 34 (2):101-116.
  27. Mathematical Logic.Arch Math Logic - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42:563-568.
     
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    Logic Matters.Logic Matters - unknown
    I read Stefan Collini’s What are Universities For? last week with very mixed feelings. In the past, I’ve much admired his polemical essays on the REF, “impact”, the Browne Report, etc. in the London Review of Books and elsewhere: they speak to my heart. If you don’t know those essays, you can get some of their flavour from his latest article in the Guardian yesterday. But I found the book a disappointment. Perhaps the trouble is that Collini is too decent, (...)
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  29. Temporal logic.Temporal Logic - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Hegel on Kant’s Antinomies and Distinction Between General and Transcendental Logic.Transcendental Logic & Sally Sedgwick - 1991 - The Monist 74 (3):403-420.
    A common reaction to Hegel’s suggestion that we collapse Kant’s distinction between form and content is that, since such a move would also deprive us of any way of distinguishing the merely logical from the real possibility of our concepts, it is incoherent and ought to be rejected. It is true that these two distinctions are intimately related in Kant, such that if one goes, the other does as well. But it is less obvious that giving them up as (...)
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  31. A Comparison between two Different Tarski-style Semantics for Linear Logic.Linear Logic & M. Piazza - 1994 - Epistemologia 17 (1):101-116.
     
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  32. Anna Zalewska an application of mizar mse in a course in logic.A. Course In Logic - 1987 - In Jan T. J. Srzednicki (ed.), Initiatives in Logic. M. Nijhoff. pp. 224.
     
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  33. European summer meeting of the association for symbolic logic logic colloquium'93.Symbolic Logic - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1 (4):489-490.
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    Party contributions from non-classical logics.Contributions From Non-Classical Logics - 2004 - In S. Rahman J. Symons (ed.), Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science. Kluwer Academic Publisher. pp. 457.
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    Informal Logic referees 2011-2012.Informal Logic Editors - 2013 - Informal Logic 33 (1):80.
    The Editors express their gratitude and appreciation to the indi-viduals listed below who served as referees for Informal Logic for Volumes 31 (2011) and 32 (2012).
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    Logical anti-exceptionalism and theoretical equivalence.John Wigglesworth - 2017 - Analysis 77 (4):759-767.
    Anti-exceptionalism about logic takes logical theories to be continuous with scientific theories. Scientific theories are subject to criteria of theoretical equivalence. This article compares two types of theoretical equivalence – one syntactic and one semantic – in the context of logical anti-exceptionalism, and argues that the syntactic approach leads to undesirable consequences. The anti-exceptionalist should therefore take a semantic approach when evaluating whether logical theories, understood as scientific theories, are equivalent. This article argues for a (...)
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    In Memoriam Catherine Hundleby.Informal Logic - 2023 - Informal Logic 43 (4):307-309.
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  38. What is neologicism?Symbolic Logic - forthcoming - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.
     
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  39. Leonard wj Van der kuijp.Logic Attributed to Klong Chen Rab - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31:380.
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  40. William G. Lycan.Logical Space & New Directions In Semantics - 1987 - In Ernest LePore (ed.), New directions in semantics. Orlando: Academic Press. pp. 143.
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    Argument Evaluation Contest.Informal Logic - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (1):1.
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  42. Arthur Nieuwendijk.Navya-Nyaya Logic - 1992 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 20:377-418.
     
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  43. David Bostock.On Motivating Higher-Order Logic - 2004 - In T. J. Smiley & Thomas Baldwin (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge. Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press.
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    Externalism, Internalism and Moral Scepticism.Conditional Logic - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (4).
  45. For the most clearly understood models of (i) belief,(ii) how the impact of sensory experience changes belief, and (Hi) how beliefs together with desires influence actions.Meaning Logic - 1983 - In Alex Orenstein & Rafael Stern (eds.), Developments in Semantics. Haven. pp. 2--221.
     
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  46. Ian I-iacking.Linguistically Invariant Inductive Logic - 1970 - In Paul Weingartner & Gerhard Zecha (eds.), Induction, physics, and ethics. Dordrecht,: Reidel.
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    In Memoriam Catherine Hundleby.Informal Logic - 2023 - Informal Logic 44 (1):307-309.
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    In memoriam: John Hoaglund 1936 – 2012.Informal Logic - 2012 - Informal Logic 32 (3):286-287.
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  49. International union of history and philosophy of science uppsala university.Methodology Logic - 1990 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 21:401-403.
  50. Juliet flower MacCannell.Monstrous Logic - 2004 - In Sinkwan Cheng (ed.), Law, justice, and power: between reason and will. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 240.
     
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