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Jon K. Barwise (barwise)

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    Allwein, Gerard and Barwise, Jon K., eds. 1996. Logical Reasoning with Diagrams. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Barwise, Jon K., ed. 1972. The Syntax and Semantics of Infinitary Languages. Lecture Notes in Mathematics n. 72. Berlin: Springer.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1975. Admissible Sets and Structures. Berlin: Springer. Reissued as Barwise (2016).
    Barwise, Jon K., ed. 1977a. Handbook of Mathematical Logic. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 90. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1977b. An Introduction to First Order Logic.” in Handbook of Mathematical Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 5–46. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 90. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1977c. Some Eastern Two Cardinal Theorems.” in Logic, Foundations of Mathematics, and Computability Theory. Part One of the Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, London, Ontario, Canada, 1975, edited by Robert E. Butts and Jaakko Hintikka, pp. 11–32. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 9. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1979. On Branching Quantifiers in English.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 8(1): 47–80.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1980. Infinitary Logics.” in Modern Logic. A Survey: Historical, Philosophical and Mathematical Aspects of Modern Logic, edited by Evandro Agazzi, pp. 93–112. Synthese Library n. 149. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1981. Scenes and Other Situations.” The Journal of Philosophy 78(7): 369–397. Reprinted in Barwise (1989a, 5–33).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1983a. Information and Semantics: Comments on Dretske (1981).” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1983b. Introduction.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. xiii–xvi. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1983c. Appendix: Reply to Lakoff.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 34–36. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1985a. The Situation in Logic II: Conditionals and Conditional Information.” csli–85–21. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1985b. Model-Theoretic Logics: Background and Aims.” in Model-Theoretic Logics, edited by Jon K. Barwise and Solomon Feferman, pp. 3–23. Perspectives in Mathematical Logic. Berlin: Springer.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1986a. Conditionals and Conditional Information.” in On Conditionals, edited by Elizabeth Closs Traugott, Alice G. B. ter Meulen, Judy Snitzer Reilly, and Charles A. Ferguson, pp. 21–54. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Barwise (1989a, 97–135).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1986b. The Situation in Logic I.” in Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science VII: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, 1983, edited by Ruth Barcan Marcus, Georg J. W. Dorn, and Paul Weingartner, pp. 183–203. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 114. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co. Reprinted, as “Logic and Information,” in Barwise (1989a, 37–58).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1986c. Information and Circumstance: A Reply to Fodor (1986).” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27(3): 324–338. Reprinted in Barwise (1989a, 137–154).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1986d. Review of Stalnaker (1984).” The Philosophical Review 95: 429–434.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1986e. Situations, Sets, and the Axiom of Foundation.” in Logic Colloquium ’84, edited by Jeffrey Bruce Paris, A. J. Wilkie, and G. M. Wilmers, pp. 21–36. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 120. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co. Reprinted in Barwise (1989a, 177–200).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1986f. On the Circumstancial Relation Between Meaning and Content.” Versus 44: 23–39. Reprinted in Eco, Santambrogio and Violi (1988, 23–40) and Barwise (1989a, 59–78).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1987a. Situations and Small Worlds.” Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information. Reprinted in Barwise (1989a, 79–97) and as “Situationen und kleine Welten” in von Stechow and Wunderlich (1991, 80–89).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1987b. Three Views of Common Knowledge.” Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information. Reprinted as Barwise (1988b).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1987c. Noun Phrases, Generalized Quantifiers and Anaphora.” in Generalized Quantifiers: Linguistic and Logical Approaches, edited by Peter Gärdenfors, pp. 1–30. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 31. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1988a. On the Model Theory of Common Knowledge.” Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information. Reprinted in Barwise (1989a, 201–220).
    Barwise, Jon K. 1988b. Three Views of Common Knowledge.” in TARK 1988. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Second Conference, edited by Moshe Y. Vardi, pp. 365–379. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Barwise, Jon K., ed. 1989a. The Situation in Logic. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989b. Situations, Facts, and True Propositions.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 221–254. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989c. Notes on the Branch Points in Situation Theory.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 255–276. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989d. Unburdening the Language of Thought.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 155–176. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989e. Situated Set Theory.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 289–292. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989f. Toward a Mathematical Theory of Meaning.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 293–298. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989g. Mixed Fixed Points.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 285–287. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989h. On the Model Theory of Common Knowledge.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 201–220. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989i. AFA and the Unification of Information.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 277–284. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1989j. Epilogue: Toward a Mathematical Theory of Meaning.” in The Situation in Logic, edited by Jon K. Barwise, pp. 293–297. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1990. Consistency and Logical Consequence.” in Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap, edited by Michael J. Dunn and Anil Gupta, pp. 111–122. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1993. Constraints, Channels, and the Flow of Information.” in Situation Theory and Its Applications, Volume 3, volume 3, edited by Peter Aczel, David J. Israel, Yasuhiro Katagiri, and Stanley Peters, pp. 3–28. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1997a. Information and Impossibilities.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38: 488–515.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1997b. Guest Editorial: The New Sciences.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 6(3): 217.
    Barwise, Jon K. 1999. State Spaces, Local Logics, and Non-Monotonicity.” in Logic, Language and Computation, volume 2, edited by Lawrence S. Moss, Jonathan Ginzburg, and Maarten de Rijke. vol. 2. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. 2016. Admissible Sets and Structures. An Approach to Definability Theory. Perspectives in Logic n. 7. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reissue of Barwise (1975).
    Barwise, Jon K. and Cooper, Robin. 1981. Generalized Quantifiers and Natural Language.” Linguistics and Philosophy 4(1): 159–219.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1987. The Liar: An Essay on Truth and Circularity. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1989. Model-Theoretic Semantics.” in Foundations of Cognitive Science, edited by Michael L. Posner, pp. 207–243. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1990. The Language of First-Order Logic. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1991a. Visual Information and Valid Reasoning.” in Visualisation in Mathematics, edited by Walter Zimmermann and Stephen Cunningham, pp. 9–24. Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America. Reprinted in Allwein and Barwise (1996, 3–26).
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1991b. Hyperproof: The Beta Manual.” Unpublished manuscript, CSLI, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1995a. Turing’s World 3.0 (Windows Version). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1995b. Hyperproof. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1996. Heterogeneous Logic.” in Logical Reasoning with Diagrams, edited by Gerard Allwein and Jon K. Barwise, pp. 179–200. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Glasgow, Narayanan and Chandrasekaran (1995, 211–234).
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1998. A Computational Architecture for Heterogeneous Reasoning.” in TARK 1997. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Seventh Conference, edited by Itzhak Gilboa, pp. 1–14. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Etchemendy, John. 1999. Language, Proof, and Logic. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Feferman, Solomon, eds. 1985. Model-Theoretic Logics. Perspectives in Mathematical Logic. Berlin: Springer.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Gabbay, Dov M. 1994. On the Logic of Information Flow.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Barwise, Jon K., Gabbay, Dov M. and Hartonas, Chsysafis. 1996. Information Flow and the Lambek Calculus.” in Logic, Language and Computation .Volume 1, edited by Jerry Seligman and Dag Westerståhl, pp. 47–62. CSLI Lecture Notes n. 58. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K., Gawron, Jean Mark, Plotkin, Gordon D. and Tutiya, Syun, eds. 1991. Situation Theory and Its Applications, Volume 2. vol. 2. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Hammer, Eric M. 1994. Diagrams and the Concept of Logical System.” in What is a Logical System?, edited by Dov M. Gabbay, pp. 73–106. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Allwein and Barwise (1996, 49–79).
    Barwise, Jon K., Keisler, Jerome H. and Kunen, Kenneth, eds. 1980. The Kleene Symposium. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 101. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co. Proceedings of the Symposium held June 18–24, 1978, at Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Moss, Lawrence S. 1996a. Vicious Circles: On the Mathematics of Non-Wellfounded Phenomena. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Moss, Lawrence S. 1996b. Modal Correspondence for Models.” in ILLC. Proceedings of the Tenth Amsterdam Colloquium Dec. 1995, edited by Paul J. E. Dekker and Martin B. J. Stokhof, pp. 41–56. University of Amsterdam, Holland, Institute for Logic, Language; Computation: ILLC Publications. Article publication: Barwise and Moss (1998).
    Barwise, Jon K. and Moss, Lawrence S. 1998. Modal Correspondence for Models.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 27(3): 275–294. Conference publication: Barwise and Moss (1996a).
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R. 1980. The Situation Underground.” in Stanford Working Papers in Semantics, Volume 1, edited by Jon K. Barwise and Ivan A. Sag. Stanford, California: Stanford Cognitive Science Group.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R. 1981a. Semantic Innocence and Uncompromising Situations.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6: Foundations of Analytic Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 387–404. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R. 1981b. Situations and Attitudes.” The Journal of Philosophy 78: 668–691.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R., eds. 1983. Situations and Attitudes. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R. 1984. Shifting Situations and Shaken Attitudes.” csli–84–13. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R. 1985. Shifting Situations and Shaken Attitudes.” Linguistics and Philosophy 8(1): 105–161. Reprinted in Barwise and Perry (1983, xxxiii-lxxxviii), CSLI Eeedition 1999.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Perry, John R., eds. 1999. Situations and Attitudes. 2nd ed. David Hume Series of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Reissues. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Sag, Ivan A., eds. 1980. Stanford Working Papers in Semantics, Volume 1. Stanford, California: Stanford Cognitive Science Group.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Seligman, Jerry. 1993. Imperfect Information Flow.” in IEEE Proceedings of the 8th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science. New York: IEEE Computer Science Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Seligman, Jerry. 1994. The Rights and Wrongs of Natural Regularity.” in Philosophical Perspectives 8: Logic and Language, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 331–364. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Seligman, Jerry. 1997. Information Flow: The Logic of Distributed Systems. Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science n. 44. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Barwise, Jon K. and Shimojima, Atsushi. 1995. Surrogate Reasoning.” Cognitive Studies: Journal of Japanese Cognitive Science Society 4(2): 7–27.
    Johnson, Steven D., Barwise, Jon K. and Allwein, Gerard. 1996. Toward the Rigorous Use of Diagrams in Reasoning about Hardware.” in Logical Reasoning with Diagrams, edited by Gerard Allwein and Jon K. Barwise, pp. 201–223. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Further References

    Brand, Myles and Harnish, Robert M., eds. 1986. The Representation of Knowledge and Belief. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press.
    Dretske, Fred I. 1981. Knowledge and the Flow of Information. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Reissued 1999 in the David Hume Series of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Reissues series of CSLI Press, Stanford.
    Eco, Umberto, Santambrogio, Marco and Violi, Patrizia, eds. 1988. Meaning and Mental Representation. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    Fodor, Jerry A. 1986. Information and Association.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27(3): 307–323. Reprinted in Brand and Harnish (1986, 80–100).
    Glasgow, Janice, Narayanan, N. Hari and Chandrasekaran, B., eds. 1995. Diagrammatic Reasoning. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Stalnaker, Robert C. 1984. Inquiry. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    von Stechow, Arnim and Wunderlich, Dieter, eds. 1991. Semantik / Semantics: ein internationales Handbuch zeitgenössischer Forschung. Berlin: de Gruyter.