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  1. C. I. Lewis’s Intensional Semantics
  2. Relevance Domains and the Philosophy of Science
  3. CAN THE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF SPACE BE KNOWN A PRIORI? A TALE OF TWO POSTULATES
  4. BELIEF REVISION, PROBABILISM, AND LOGIC CHOICE
  5. Liars, Lotteries, and Prefaces: Two Paraconsistent Accounts of Belief Change
  6. Editor's Introduction to C.I. Lewis and C.H. Langford ‘A Note on Strict Implication’
  7. Logical Consequence and the Paradoxes
  8. A Lewisian Semantics for S2
  9. Information, Negation, and Paraconsistency
  10. Paraconsistency: Introduction
  11. COMPLETENESS RESULTS FOR SOME TWO-DIMENSIONAL LOGICS OF ACTUALITY
  12. Informational Semantics as a Third Alternative?
  13. A Priori
  14. Preface
  15. Necessity and certainty
  16. Nativism
  17. Analyticity
  18. Radical empiricism
  19. Kantianism
  20. Aristotelianism
  21. Logical knowledge
  22. Mathematical knowledge
  23. Modality
  24. Scorecard
  25. Notes
  26. Bibliography
  27. Rationalism and self-evidence
  28. Situations, Constraints and Channels (Update of )
  29. Guest editors’ introduction
  30. The nature of information: a relevant approach
  31. Stuart BROCK & Edwin MARES. Realism and Anti-Realism
  32. Maurice Marks Goldsmith
  33. General information in relevant logic
  34. Edwin D. Mares, Relevant Logic—A Philosophical Interpretation
  35. An alternative semantics for quantified relevant logic
  36. Relevance Logic
  37. Semantic Dialetheism *
  38. Integrating critical thinking and systems thinking: from premises to causal loops
  39. “Four-Valued” Semantics for the Relevant Logic R
  40. Relevant Logic
  41. Preface
  42. Situating implication
  43. Modality, entailment and quantification
  44. Indicative conditionals
  45. Ontological interlude
  46. Counterfactuals
  47. Disjunctive syllogism
  48. The structure of deduction
  49. Afterword
  50. Putting relevant logic to work
  51. The logic R
  52. Routley–Meyer semantics for R
  53. Glossary
  54. References
  55. What is relevant logic and why do we need it?
  56. Advances in Modal Logic
  57. Even dialetheists should hate contradictions
  58. CE is Not a Conservative Extension of E
  59. Truth and Meaning: An Introduction to the Philosophy of LanguageKenneth Taylor Maiden, MA: Blackwell, 1998, xv + 399 pp., $27.95 paper
  60. Who's Afraid of Impossible Worlds?
  61. Relevant logic and the theory of information
  62. A relevant theory of conditionals
  63. Conditionals, probability, and non-triviality
  64. A star-free semantics for R
  65. Why we need a relevant theory of conditionals
  66. On S
  67. The semantics ofR4
  68. Andersonian deontic logic*
  69. The admissibility of $\gamma$ in ${\rm R}4$.
  70. Semantics for relevance logic with identity
  71. Russell on Real Variables and Vague Denotation