The following pages link to (Q4845457):
Displaying 50 items.
- One hundred years of semantic paradox (Q266649) (← links)
- Analytic calculi for circular concepts by finite revision (Q383558) (← links)
- Alternative ways for truth to behave when there's no vicious reference (Q484147) (← links)
- Theories of abstract objects without ad hoc restriction (Q535386) (← links)
- A rational way of playing: revision theory for strategic interaction (Q722022) (← links)
- What truth depends on (Q815014) (← links)
- Comparing inductive and circular definitions: Parameters, complexity and games (Q817681) (← links)
- Unwinding modal paradoxes on digraphs (Q830367) (← links)
- Comparing fixed-point and revision theories of truth (Q839652) (← links)
- Periodicity and reflexivity in revision sequences (Q897483) (← links)
- Reasoning with truth (Q975777) (← links)
- Jump liars and Jourdain's card via the relativized T-scheme (Q1015486) (← links)
- Truth values, neither-true-nor-false, and supervaluations (Q1015489) (← links)
- Two types of deflationism (Q1024123) (← links)
- Inconsistency without contradiction (Q1276426) (← links)
- What's in a function? (Q1293042) (← links)
- The complexity of revision (Q1333309) (← links)
- Non-well-founded sets via revision rules (Q1337508) (← links)
- Truth and the liar in De Morgan-valued models (Q1347605) (← links)
- Why correspondence truth will not go away (Q1377559) (← links)
- Defeasible inheritance on cyclic networks (Q1402730) (← links)
- The complexity of revision, revised (Q1430997) (← links)
- Meaning and circular definitions (Q1568715) (← links)
- Proof theory for functional modal logic (Q1708100) (← links)
- Paradox and logical revision. A short introduction (Q1708458) (← links)
- Norms of truth and logical revision (Q1708460) (← links)
- Self-referential propositions (Q1708964) (← links)
- Intersubstitutivity principles and the generalization function of truth (Q1709089) (← links)
- Existence and definability of states of the world (Q1779722) (← links)
- A revenge-immune solution to the semantic paradoxes (Q1810819) (← links)
- Possible-worlds semantics for modal notions conceived as predicates (Q1810820) (← links)
- Alternative revision theories of truth (Q1815415) (← links)
- Deflationary truth and the Liar (Q1818379) (← links)
- Mechanism, truth, and Penrose's new argument (Q1871136) (← links)
- A system of complete and consistent truth (Q1893134) (← links)
- A new conditional for naive truth theory (Q1934956) (← links)
- How truth behaves when there's no vicious reference (Q1959327) (← links)
- Disquotation and infinite conjunctions (Q1990931) (← links)
- Revision without revision sequences: self-referential truth (Q2000672) (← links)
- Paradoxical hypodoxes (Q2052643) (← links)
- What paradoxes depend on (Q2054131) (← links)
- Generalizing Montague's theorem on recursive definitions (Q2075276) (← links)
- Did Descartes make a diagonal argument? (Q2121477) (← links)
- Designing paradoxes: a revision-theoretic approach (Q2155938) (← links)
- A pragmatic dissolution of Curry's paradox (Q2169129) (← links)
- Herzberger's limit rule with labelled sequent calculus (Q2193976) (← links)
- Comparing more revision and fixed-point theories of truth (Q2236597) (← links)
- Reference, paradoxes and truth (Q2268775) (← links)
- Epistemic logic, monotonicity, and the Halbach-Welch rapprochement strategy (Q2323637) (← links)
- Cofinally invariant sequences and revision (Q2350973) (← links)