Mind, Modality, Meaning, and Method |
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Some Remarks on Philosophic Criticism | 1 |
Whitehead | 10 |
On Being quâ Being Protometaphysics and | 19 |
On Actuality and Objective Modality | 32 |
On the Metaphysical Presuppositions of Logic | 39 |
On the Semantics of Sommers Some S | 50 |
On Strawsons Subjects and Predicates | 62 |
On Quines Predicates Terms and Classes | 73 |
On Universal Algebra and the Whiteheadian | 136 |
Logic and Logics | 145 |
A Close Look at Goodmans Symbol Systems | 157 |
Sir John Eccles | 163 |
On the Philosophical Challenge of Intuitionistic Logic | 174 |
On Purpose Obligation and Transcendental | 185 |
A Review of Five Reviews | 197 |
Notes | 218 |
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