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George E. Hughes (hughes-ge)

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Lewisian Worlds and Buridanian Possibilia

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    Cresswell, Maxwell J. and Hughes, George E. 1968. An Introduction to Modal Logic. London: Methuen & Co.
    Cresswell, Maxwell J. and Hughes, George E. 1996. A New Introduction to Modal Logic. London: Routledge.
    Hughes, George E. 1948. The Ethical Relevance of Consequences.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 48: 59–74.
    Hughes, George E. 1949a. Is there Knowledge by Acquaintance? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 23: 91–110.
    Hughes, George E. 1949b. Has God’s Existence Been Disproved? A Reply to Professor J.N. Findlay (1948).” Mind 58(229): 67–74.
    Hughes, George E. 1958. Moral Condemnation.” in Essays in Moral Philosophy, edited by Abraham Irving Melden, pp. 108–134. Washington, D.C.: University of Washington Press.
    Hughes, George E. 1980. Equivalence Relations and S5.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21: 577–584.
    Hughes, George E. 1989. The Modal Logic of John Buridan.” in Atti del convegno internazionale di storia della logica: le teorie delle modalità: San Gimignano, 5-8 dicembre 1987, edited by Giovanna Corsi, Corrado Mangione, and Massimo Mugnai, pp. 93–111. Bologna: Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice (CLUEB).
    Hughes, George E. 1990. Every World Can See a Reflexive World.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 49: 175–181.
    Hughes, George E. 1997. An Incredible Coincidence? Mind 106: 769–772.
    Hughes, George E. and Cresswell, Maxwell J. 1984. A Companion to Modal Logic. London: Methuen & Co.
    Hughes, George E. and Cresswell, Maxwell J. 1986. A Companion to Modal Logic – Some Corrections.” Logique et Analyse 29(113): 41–51.

Further References

    Findlay, John Niemeyer. 1948. Can God’s Existence Be Disproved? Mind 57(226): 176–183.