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I. Lloyd Humberstone (humberstone)

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    van Benthem, Johan and Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1983. Halldén Completeness by Gluing of Kripke Frames.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24: 426–430.
    Burgess, John P. and Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1987. Natural Deduction Rules for a Logic of Vagueness.” Erkenntnis 27: 197–229.
    Crossley, John Newsome and Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1977. The Logic of ‘Actually’.” Reports on Mathematical Logic 9: 11–29.
    Davies, Martin Kinsey and Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1980. Two Notions of Necessity.” Philosophical Studies 38(1): 1–30.
    Hazen, Allen Patterson and Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2004. Similarity Relations and the Preservation of Solidity.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 13(1): 25–46.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1971. Two Sorts of ‘Ought’s.” Analysis 32: 8–11.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1974. Logic for Saints and Heroes.” Ratio 16: 103–114.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1978. Two Merits of the Circumstantial Operator Language for Conditional Logics.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 56: 21–24.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1979. Interval Semantics for Tense Logic.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 8(2): 171–196.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1980. You’ll Regret It.” Analysis 40: 175–176.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1981a. From Worlds to Possibilities.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 10(3): 313–339.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1981b. A Note on two Remarks of Wiggins concerning Restricted Quantification.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59: 432–437.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1981c. Relative Necessity Reconsidered.” Reports on Mathematical Logic 13: 33–42.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1982a. Necessary Conclusions.” Philosophical Studies 41: 321–335.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1982b. First Steps in Philosophical Taxonomy.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12: 467–478.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1982c. Scope and Subjunctivity.” Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 11: 99–126.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1983a. Inaccessible Worlds.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24: 346–352.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1983b. The Background of Circumstances.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 64(1): 19–34.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1983c. Karmon on Contingent Non-Identity.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 61: 188–191.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1984. Monadic Representability of Certain Binary Relations.” Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 29: 365–376.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1985. The Formalities of Collective Omniscience.” Philosophical Studies 48: 401–423.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1986. Extensionality in Sentence Position.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 15(1): 27–54. A correction appears in Humberstone (1988b).
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1987a. Wanting as Believing.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17: 49–62.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1987b. The Modal Logic of ‘All and Only’ .” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28: 177–188.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1988a. Heterogeneous Logic.” Erkenntnis 29: 395–435.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1988b. The Lattice of Extensional Connectives: A Correction.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 17(3): 221–223. A correction to Humberstone (1986).
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1988c. Some Epistemic Capacities.” Dialectica 42(3): 183–200.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1988d. Operational Semantics for Positive ‘R’.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29(1): 61–80.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1990a. Wanting, Getting, Having.” Philosophical Papers 19: 99–118.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1990b. Expressive Power and Semantic Completeness: Boolean Connectives in Modal Logic.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 49: 197–214.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1991a. Two Kinds of Agent Relativity.” The Philosophical Quarterly 41(163): 144–166.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1991b. A Study of Some ‘Separated’ Conditions on Binary Relations.” Theoria 57: 1–16.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1992a. Direction of Fit.” Mind 101(401): 59–83.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1992b. Some Structural and Logical Aspects of the Notion of Supervenience.” Logique et Analyse 35(137–138): 101–137.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1993a. Functional Dependencies, Supervenience, and Consequence Relations.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 2(4): 309–336.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1993b. Zero Place Operations and Functional Completeness, and the Definition of New Connectives.” History and Philosophy of Logic 14: 39–66.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1994. Hempel Meets Wason.” Erkenntnis 41: 391–402.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1995a. Negation by Iteration.” Theoria 61: 1–24.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1995b. Names and Pseudonyms.” Philosophy 70: 487–512.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1995c. Comparatives and the Reducibility of Relations.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 76: 117–141.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1995d. The Logic of Non-Contingency.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36: 214–229.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1995e. Review of Koslow (1992).” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73: 475–481.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1996a. Intrinsic / Extrinsic.” Synthese 108: 205–267.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1996b. Valuational Semantics of Rule Derivability.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 25(5): 451–461.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1996c. A Study in Philosophical Taxonomy.” Philosophical Studies 83: 121–169.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1996d. Homophony, Validity, Modality.” in Logic and Reality: Essays on the Legacy of Arthur Prior, edited by B. Jack Copeland, pp. 215–236. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1996e. A Basic System of Congruential to Monotone Bimodal Logic and Two of its Extensions.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37: 602–612.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1997a. Two Types of Circularity.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57(2): 249–280.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1997b. Singularly Extensional Connectives: A Closer Look.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 26(3): 341–356.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1998. Note on Supervenience and Definability.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 39: 243–252.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1999. Review of Wansing (1996).” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 63(2): 283–296.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2000a. The Revival of Rejective Negation.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 29(4): 331–381.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2000b. Parts and Partitions.” Theoria 66: 41–82.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2000c. What \(Fa\) says about \(a\).” Dialectica 54(1): 3–28.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2000d. Contra-Classical Logics.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78(4): 438–474.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2000e. An Intriguing Logic with Two Implicational Connectives.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 41(1): 1–40.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2001. The Pleasures of Anticipation: Enriching Intuitionistic Logic.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 30(5): 395–438.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2002a. Implicational Converses.” Logique et Analyse 45(177–178): 61–79.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2002b. Invitation to Autoepistemology.” Theoria 68(1): 13–51.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2002c. The Modal Logic of Agreement and Noncontingency.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 43(2): 95–127.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2003a. Note on Contraries and Subcontraries.” Noûs 37(4): 690–705.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2003b. False though Partly True – An Experiment in Logic.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 32(6): 612–665.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2003c. A Strange Remark Attributed to Gödel.” History and Philosophy of Logic 24(1): 39–44.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2004a. Two-Dimensional Adventures.” Philosophical Studies 118(1–2): 17–65.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2004b. Archetypal Forms of Inference.” Synthese 141(1): 45–76.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2004c. Yet another ‘Choice of Primitives’ Warning: Normal Modal Logics.” Logique et Analyse 47(185–188): 395–407.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2005a. Logical Discrimination.” in Logica Universalis. Towards a General Theory of Logic, edited by Jean-Yves Béziau, pp. 207–228. Basel: Birkhäuser.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2005b. Contrariety and Subcontrariety: The Anatomy of Negation.” Theoria 71(3): 241–262.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2005c. Béziau’s Translation Paradox.” Theoria 71(2).
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2005d. For Want of an ‘And’: A Puzzle about Non-Conservative Extension.” History and Philosophy of Logic 26(2): 229–266.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2005e. Geach’s Categorical Grammar.” Linguistics and Philosophy 28(3): 281–317.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2005f. Modality.” in The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Frank Jackson and Michael A. Smith, pp. 534–614. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199234769.001.0001.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2006a. Variations on a Theme of Curry.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 47(1): 101–131.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2006b. Sufficiency and Excess.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 80: 265–320.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2006c. Weaker-to-Stronger Translational Embeddings in Modal Logic.” in Advances in Modal Logic, volume VI, edited by Guido Governatori, Ian Hodkinson, and Yde Venema, pp. 279–297. London: King’s College Publications.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2007. Modal Logic for Other-World Agnostics: Neutrality and Halldén Incompleteness.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 36(1): 1–32.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2008. Can Every Modifier be Treated as a Sentence Modifier? in Philosophical Perspectives 22: Philosophy of Language, edited by John Hawthorne, pp. 241–275. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2009a. Logical Pluralism.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87(1): 162–168.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2009b. Collapsing Modalities.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 50(2): 119–132.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2010a. Sentence Connectives in Formal Logic.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2010/entries/connectives-logic/.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2010b. Smiley’s Distinction between Rules of Inference and Rules of Proof.” in The Force of Argument. Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley, edited by Jonathan Lear and Alex Oliver, pp. 107–126. London: Routledge.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2011. The Connectives. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/9055.001.0001.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2013a. Logical Relations.” in Philosophical Perspectives 27: Philosophy of Language, edited by John Hawthorne, pp. 175–230. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2013b. Zolin and Pizzi: Defining Necessity from Noncontingency.” Erkenntnis 78(6): 1275–1302.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2013c. Aggregation and Idempotence.” The Review of Symbolic Logic 6(4): 680–708.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2013d. Replacement in Logic.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 42(1): 49–89.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2015. Sentence Connectives in Formal Logic.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2015/entries/connectives-logic/.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2016. Philosophical Applications of Modal Logic. Studies in Logic n. 61. London: College Publications.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2019. Priest on Negation.” in Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency, edited by Can Başkent and Thomas Macaulay Ferguson, pp. 285–342. Cham: Springer Nature, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-25365-3.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2020. Sentence Connectives in Formal Logic.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2020/entries/connectives-logic/.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 2024. Sentence Connectives in Formal Logic.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2024/entries/connectives-logic/.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd and Bell, J. M. 1977. Two Systems of Presupposition Logic.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18: 321–339.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd and Lock, A. 1986. Semicomplemented Lattices and the Finite Model Property.” Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 32: 431–437.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd and Makinson, David C. 2011. Intuitionistic Logic and Elementary Rules.” Mind 120(480): 1035–1051.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd and Townsend, Aubrey. 1994. Co-Instantiation and Identity.” Philosophical Studies 74: 243–272.
    Humberstone, I. Lloyd and Williamson, Timothy. 1997. Inverses for Normal Modal Operators.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 59(1): 33–64.
    Jackson, Frank and Humberstone, I. Lloyd. 1982. On a Challenge by Anderson and Belnap.” Analysis 42: 179–181.

Further References

    Koslow, Arnold. 1992. A Structuralist Theory of Logic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Wansing, Heinrich Theodor, ed. 1996. Negation: A Notion in Focus. Perspektiven der analytischen Philosophie / Perspectives in Analytic Philosophy n. 7. Berlin: de Gruyter.