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Charles L. Hamblin (hamblin)

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Bibliography

    Hamblin, Charles L. 1966. Elementary Formal Logic. A Programmed Course. London: Methuen & Co.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1969. Starting and Stopping.” The Monist 53(3): 410–425. Reprinted in Freeman and Sellars (1971).
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1970. Fallacies. London: Methuen & Co.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1971a. Mathematical Models of Dialogue.” Theoria 37: 130–155.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1971b. Instants and Intervals.” Studium Generale 24: 127–134. Reprinted in Fraser, Haber and Müller (1972, 324–331).
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1972. Quandaries and the Logic of Rules.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 1(1): 74–85.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1973. Questions in Montague English.” Foundations of Language 10(1): 41–53. Reprinted in Partee (1976, 247–259).
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1975. Saccherian Arguments and the Self-Application of Logic.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53(2): 157–160.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1976. An Improved Pons Asinorum? Journal of the History of Philosophy 14(2): 131–136.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 1987. Imperatives. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Hamblin, Charles L. 2017. Linguistics and the Parts of the Mind. Or How to Build a Machine Worth Talking To. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Edited by P. Staines.
    Hamblin, Charles L. and Staines, P. J. 1992. An Extraordinarily Simple Theory of the Syllogism.” Logique et Analyse 35(137–138): 81.

Further References

    Fraser, Julius Thomas, Haber, F. C. and Müller, Gert Heinz, eds. 1972. The Study of Time. Proceedings of the First Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time, Oberwolfach (Black Forest) – West Germany. New York: Springer.
    Freeman, Eugene and Sellars, Wilfrid, eds. 1971. Basic Issues in the Philosophy of Time. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Partee, Barbara Hall, ed. 1976. Montague Grammar. New York: Academic Press.