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298 Selected Bibliography<br />

1952. On an application of Tarski’s theory of truth. Proceedings of the National<br />

Academy of Science 38:430–3.<br />

The problem of simplifying truth functions. American Mathematics<br />

Monthly 59:521–31.<br />

1953. Mr. Strawson on logical theory. Mind 62:433–51.<br />

On a so-called paradox. Mind 62:65–7.<br />

On mental entities. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and<br />

Sciences 80:198–203.<br />

Three grades of modal involvement. Proceedings of the XIth International<br />

Congress of Philosophy 14:65–81.<br />

1954. Interpretations of sets of conditions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 19:97–<br />

102.<br />

Quantification and the empty domain. Journal of Symbolic Logic 19:177–<br />

9.<br />

Reduction to a dyadic predicate. Journal of Symbolic Logic 19:180–2.<br />

1955. On Frege’s way out. Mind 64:145–59.<br />

A proof procedure for quantification theory. Journal of Symbolic Logic<br />

20:141–9.<br />

1956. On formulas with valid cases. Journal of Symbolic Logic 21:148.<br />

Quantifiers and propositional attitudes. Journal of Philosophy 53:177–87.<br />

Unification of universes in set theory. Journal of Symbolic Logic 21:<br />

267–79.<br />

1957. The scope and language of science. British Journal of Philosophy of<br />

Science 8:1–17.<br />

1958. Speaking of objects. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical<br />

Association 31:5–22.<br />

1959. Meaning and translation. In On translation, edited by R. A. Brower.<br />

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.<br />

1960. Carnap and logical truth. Synthese 12:350–74.<br />

Posits and reality. Basis of the Contemporary Philosophy (Tokyo) 5:391–<br />

400.<br />

Variables explained away. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society<br />

104:343–7.<br />

1961. Logic as a source of syntactical insights. Proceedings of Symposia in<br />

Applied Mathematics 12:1–5.<br />

Reply to Professor Marcus. Synthese 13:323–30.<br />

1962. Paradox. Scientific American 206, no. 4:84–95.<br />

1963. On simple theories of a complex world. Synthese 15:107–15.<br />

1964. The foundations of mathematics. Scientific American 211, no. 3:113–<br />

16, 118, 120, 122, 124, 127.<br />

Implicit definition sustained. Journal of Philosophy 61:71–4.<br />

Necessary truth. Voice of America Forum Lectures, Philosophy of Science<br />

Series no. 7.<br />

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