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  1. IN/ING Variable.Kirk Hazen - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 5--581.
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  2. Counterpart-theoretic semantics for modal logic.Allen Hazen - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (6):319-338.
  3. Expressive completeness in modal language.Allen Hazen - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (1):25--46.
    The logics of the modal operators and of the quantifiers show striking analogies. The analogies are so extensive that, when a special class of entities (possible worlds) is postulated, natural and non-arbitrary translation procedures can be defined from the language with the modal operators into a purely quantificational one, under which the necessity and possibility operators translate into universal and existential quantifiers. In view of this I would be willing to classify the modal operators as ‘disguised’ quantifiers, and I think (...)
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  4. Against pluralism.A. P. Hazen - 1993 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71 (2):132 – 144.
  5. Relations in Lewis's framework without atoms.A. P. Hazen - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):243-248.
  6. Actuality in Propositional Modal Logic.Allen P. Hazen, Benjamin G. Rin & Kai F. Wehmeier - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (3):487-503.
    We show that the actuality operator A is redundant in any propositional modal logic characterized by a class of Kripke models (respectively, neighborhood models). Specifically, we prove that for every formula ${\phi}$ in the propositional modal language with A, there is a formula ${\psi}$ not containing A such that ${\phi}$ and ${\psi}$ are materially equivalent at the actual world in every Kripke model (respectively, neighborhood model). Inspection of the proofs leads to corresponding proof-theoretic results concerning the eliminability of the actuality (...)
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  7. The eliminability of the actuality operator in propositional modal logic.Allen Hazen - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):617-622.
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    Gentzen and Jaśkowski Natural Deduction: Fundamentally Similar but Importantly Different.Allen P. Hazen & Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (6):1103-1142.
    Gentzen’s and Jaśkowski’s formulations of natural deduction are logically equivalent in the normal sense of those words. However, Gentzen’s formulation more straightforwardly lends itself both to a normalization theorem and to a theory of “meaning” for connectives . The present paper investigates cases where Jaskowski’s formulation seems better suited. These cases range from the phenomenology and epistemology of proof construction to the ways to incorporate novel logical connectives into the language. We close with a demonstration of this latter aspect by (...)
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    Actuality and quantification.Allen Hazen - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (4):498-508.
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    Second-Order Logic of Paradox.Allen P. Hazen & Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 2018 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (4):547-558.
    The logic of paradox, LP, is a first-order, three-valued logic that has been advocated by Graham Priest as an appropriate way to represent the possibility of acceptable contradictory statements. Second-order LP is that logic augmented with quantification over predicates. As with classical second-order logic, there are different ways to give the semantic interpretation of sentences of the logic. The different ways give rise to different logical advantages and disadvantages, and we canvass several of these, concluding that it will be extremely (...)
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  11. Hypergunk.Allen Hazen - 2004 - The Monist 87 (3):322-338.
    Not the least admirable of the late David Lewis’s attributes was his disdain for technical terminology and jargon. His writings are a model demonstrating that, with skill and care, it is possible to discuss even the most mathematical aspects of logic and semantics in clear English prose, and with only a minimum of symbolism. The main text of Parts of Classes [1, hereafter: PoC], a 120-page essay on the foundations of set theory, follows Aristotle in using letters as variables, and (...)
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  12. On gödel's ontological proof.A. P. Hazen - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (3):361 – 377.
  13. One of the Truths about Actuality.Allen Hazen - 1979 - Analysis 39 (1):1 - 3.
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    Predicative Logics.Allen Hazen - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):1092-1094.
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  15. Similarity relations and the preservation of solidity.A. P. Hazen & Lloyd Humberstone - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (1):25-46.
    The partitions of a given set stand in a well known one-to-onecorrespondence with the equivalence relations on that set. We askwhether anything analogous to partitions can be found which correspondin a like manner to the similarity relations (reflexive, symmetricrelations) on a set, and show that (what we call) decompositions – of acertain kind – play this role. A key ingredient in the discussion is akind of closure relation (analogous to the consequence relationsconsidered in formal logic) having nothing especially to do (...)
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    Contra Buridanum.Allen Hazen - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):875 - 880.
    The French philosopher Jean Buridan's work on the logical paradoxes is currently attracting more attention than it has for several centuries. In part this is due to a general resurgence of interest in the paradoxes, but the immediate occasion is the recent publication of G. E. Hughes's edition, translation, and commentary on the chapter of Buridan's Sophismata most immediately concerned with the paradoxes. It is worth noting, therefore, that Buridan's theory fails, and in a way that makes it seem unlikely (...)
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  17. Is Even Minimal Negation Constructive?A. P. Hazen - 1995 - Analysis 55 (2):105 - 107.
  18. Even If.Allen Hazen & Michael Slote - 1979 - Analysis 39 (1):35 - 38.
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    Natural deduction and Hilbert's ɛ-operator.Allen Hazen - 1987 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 16 (4):411 - 421.
  20. On a Possible Misinterpretation of Kripke's Semantics for Intuitionistic Logic.Allen Hazen - 1982 - Analysis 42 (3):128 - 133.
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    Actualism again.A. P. Hazen - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 84 (2-3):155 - 181.
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    On quantifying out.A. P. Hazen - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (3):291 - 319.
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    Russell's 1925 logic.A. P. Hazen & J. M. Davoren - 2000 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (4):534 – 556.
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    2. Reflections on Counterpart Theory.Allen Hazen - 2012 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 7:41.
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    Relations in monadic third-order logic.A. P. Hazen - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (6):619-628.
    The representation of quantification over relations in monadic third-order logic is discussed; it is shown to be possible in numerous special cases of foundational interest, but not in general unless something akin to the Axiom of Choice is assumed.
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  26. Worlds as complete novels.A. P. Hazen - 1996 - Analysis 56 (1):33–38.
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  27. Emergence and the experimental pursuit of the origin of life.Robert M. Hazen - 2009 - In Constance M. Bertka (ed.), Exploring the Origin, Extent, and Future of Life: Philosophical, Ethical and Theological Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  28. Relations in Lewis's framework without atoms: a correction.Allen Hazen - 2000 - Analysis 60 (4):351-353.
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    Dissensus as value and practice in cultural argument: The tangled web of argument, con/dis-sensus, values and cultural variations.Michael David Hazen - 2007 - In Christopher W. Tindale Hans V. Hansen (ed.), Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. OSSA.
    This paper will initially explore the assumptions about dissensus and consensus embedded in the values of cultures such as the dimension of individualism/collectivism. This will lead into an examination of how the emerging ideas about cultural forms of argument relate to dissensus and consensus in cultural practices. Finally, the paper will explore the ways that argument as dissensus can bridge the gap between cultural values and practice.
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    Semantics for $S4.2$.Allen Hazen - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (4):527-528.
  31. On naming the colours.A. P. Hazen - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (2):224-231.
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    Slicing It Thin.A. P. Hazen - 1993 - Analysis 53 (3):189 - 192.
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    The myth of the intuitionistic “Or”.A. P. Hazen - 1990 - In J. Dunn & A. Gupta (eds.), Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap. Boston, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 177--195.
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    Pecularities of Some Three- and Four-Valued Second Order Logics.Allen P. Hazen & Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 2018 - Logica Universalis 12 (3-4):493-509.
    Logics that have many truth values—more than just True and False—have been argued to be useful in the analysis of very many philosophical and linguistic puzzles. In this paper, which is a followup to, we will start with a particularly well-motivated four-valued logic that has been studied mainly in its propositional and first-order versions. And we will then investigate its second-order version. This four-valued logic has two natural three-valued extensions: what is called a “gap logic”, and what is called a (...)
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    Interpretability of Robinson arithmetic in the ramified second-order theory of dense linear order.A. P. Hazen - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (1):101-111.
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    The Mathematical Philosophy of Contact.A. P. Hazen - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (252):205 - 211.
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    A fallacy in Ramsey.Allen Hazen - 1986 - Mind 95 (380):496-498.
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  38. Comments On The Logic Of Constructible Falsity.Allen Hazen - 1980 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 9 (1):10-13.
    Nelson has presented a constructive arithmetic with a negation opera- tion () dierent from the ordinary intuitionistic one . In [5] he presents a variant of Kleene's realization semantics for intuitionistic arithmetic, and proves that relative to this interpretation the arithmetic language with { has the same expressive power as the usual intuitionistic one, and fact certain theories of arithmetic incorporating his negation are equivalent to corresponding systems of intuitionistic arithmetic. A Fitch style natural deduction formulation ) of the pure (...)
     
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    even If.Allen Hazen & Alonso Church - 1979 - Analysis 39 (1):35.
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    Small sets.A. P. Hazen - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 63 (1):119 - 123.
  41. Nominalism and Abstract Entities.Allen Hazen - 1985 - Analysis 45 (2):65.
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    Against cantorism.Allen P. Hazen - 1994 - Sophia 33 (2):21-32.
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    An Example Of A Language With Classical Logic For Which Bivalence Cannot Be Assumed.Allen Hazen - 1983 - Analysis 43 (January):1-5.
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    A Variation on a Paradox.Allen Hazen - 1990 - Analysis 50 (1):7 - 8.
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    Barbara Emmel, Paula Resch, and Deborah Tenney (eds.), Argument Revisited; Argument Redefined.Michael David Hazen - 2001 - Argumentation 15 (4):499-502.
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    (39 other versions)Editor’s Introduction.Craig J. Hazen - 1999 - Philosophia Christi 1 (2):3-3.
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    Introduction to the Conversation.Craig J. Hazen - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (2):267-267.
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    Logical objects and the paradox of burali-Forti.A. Hazen - 1986 - Erkenntnis 24 (3):283 - 291.
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    Modality as many metalinguistic predicates.Allen Hazen - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 46 (2):271 - 277.
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  50. McGinn's Reply to Wright's Reply to Benacerraf.Allen Hazen - 1985 - Analysis 45 (1):59 - 61.
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