Hanoch Ben-Yami (benyami)
My contributions to Philosophie.ch
Bibliography
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 1993. “A Note on the Chinese Room.”
Synthese 95: 169–172.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 1997. “Against Characterizing Mental States as Propositional
Attitudes.” The Philosophical Quarterly 47(186):
84–89.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 1999. “An
Argument Against Functionalism.” Australasian Journal
of Philosophy 77: 320–324.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2001. “The Semantics of Kind-Terms.”
Philosophical Studies 102(2): 155–184.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2004a. Logic & Natural Language. On Plural Reference and Its
Semantic and Logical Significance. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate,
doi:10.4324/9781315250267.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2004b. “New Semantics and Deductive System for Natural
Language.” in The Logica Yearbook
2003, edited by Libor Běhounek, pp. 59–72. Praha:
Filosofia. Nakladetelstvı́ Filosofického
ústavu AV ČR.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2006a. “A Critique of Frege on Common Nouns.”
Ratio 19(2): 148–155.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2006b. “Causality and Temporal Order in Special
Relativity.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of
Science 57(3): 481–513.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2007. “The Impossibility of Backwards Causation.”
The Philosophical Quarterly 57(228): 439–455.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2008. “Discussion of Thomasson (2007).”
Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8(2): 267–279.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2009a.
“Plural Quantification Logic: A Critical
Appraisal.” The Review of Symbolic Logic 2(1):
208–232.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2009b. “Generalized Quantifiers, and Beyond.”
Logique et Analyse 52(208): 309–326.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2010a.
“Backwards Causation Still Impossible.”
Analysis 70(1): 89–92.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2010b. “A Wittgensteinian Solution to the Sorites.”
Philosophical Investigations 33(3): 229–244.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2010c.
“Could Sherlock Holmes Have Existed?”
Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10(3): 175–181.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2012. “Response to Westerståhl (2012).”
Logique et Analyse 55(217): 47–55.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2013. “Higher-Level Plurals Versus Articulated Reference, and an
Elaboration of Salva Veritate.” Dialectica 67(1):
81–102.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2014a.
“Bare Quantifiers?” Pacific Philosophical
Quarterly 95: 175–188.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2014b. “Why
Rigidity?” in Naming, Necessity
and More. Explorations in the Philosophical World of Saul
Kripke, edited by Jonathan Berg, pp. 3–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2014c. “The
Quantified Argument Calculus.” The Review of Symbolic
Logic 7(1): 120–146, doi:10.1017/s1755020313000373.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2015.
Descartes’ Philosophical Revolution: A
Reassessment. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2017. “Vagueness and Family Resemblance.” in
A Companion to Wittgenstein, edited
by Hans-Johann Glock and John Hyman, pp. 407–419. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118884607.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2020. “The Quantified Argument Calculus and Natural
Logic.” Dialectica 74(2). Special issue
“The Formalisation of Arguments,” guest edited by Robert
Michels, doi:10.48106/dial.v74.i2.02.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2021. “The Barcan Formulas and Necessary Existence: the View
from Quarc.” Synthese 198(11): 11029–11064,
doi:10.1007/s11229-020-02771-4.
Ben-Yami, Hanoch and Pavlović, Edi. 2022. “Completeness of the Quantified Argument Calculus on the
Truth-Valuational Approach.” in Human Rationality: Festschrift for Nenad Smokrović, edited by Boran Berčić, Aleksandra Golubović, and Majda Trobok, pp. 53–78. Rijeka: Faculty of
Humanities; Social Sciences, University of Rijeka.
Lanzet, Ran and Ben-Yami, Hanoch. 2004. “Logical Inquiries into a New Formal System with Plural
Reference.” in First-Order Logic
Revisited, edited by Vincent F. Hendricks, Fabian Neuhaus, Stig Andur Pedersen, Uwe Scheffler, and Heinrich Theodor Wansing, pp. 173–224. Logische
Philosophie n. 12. Berlin: Logos Verlag.
Further References
Thomasson, Amie L. 2007.
Ordinary Objects. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195319910.001.0001.
Westerståhl, Dag. 2012. “Explaining Quantifier Restriction: Reply to
Ben-Yami.” Logique et Analyse 55(217): 109–120.