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The Principles of Implication

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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Supplement to “Philosophy”
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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1986

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References

page 4 note 1 See note (1).

page 11 note 1 We shall deal with the question of existential import later, until then keeping to the traditional logic to the extent of assuming ‘all P’ to be a case of ‘some P,’ i.e. that either they both do or they both do not imply the existence of some members of P.

page 16 note 1 See note (2).

page 18 note 1 See note (2).

page 18 note 2 See note (3).

page 19 note 1 See note (3).

page 19 note 2 See note (4).

page 20 note 1 See note (3).

page 21 note 1 See note (3).

page 21 note 1 See note (2).

page 22 note 1 See note (3).