Cooper Harold Langford (langford-ch)
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Bibliography
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1927. “On Propositions Belonging to Logic.” Mind 36(143): 342–346.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1928. “Singular propositions.” Mind 37(145): 73–81.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1929a. “Propositions Directly about Particulars.” Mind 38(150): 219–225.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1929b. “General Propositions.” Mind 38(152): 436–457.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1930. “Otherness and Dissimilarity.” Mind 39(156): 454–461.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1941a. “Review of Gallie (1939).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 6(2): 67–68.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1941b. “Note on a Device of Quine and Goodman.” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 6(4): 154–155.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1942. “The Notion of Analysis in Moore’s Philosophy.” in The Philosophy of G.E. Moore, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, pp. 319–342. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 4. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1947. “On a Certain Modal Proposition.” Mind 56: 348–349.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1949a. “The Nature of Formal Analysis.” Mind 58: 210–214.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1949b. “A Proof That Synthetic A Priori Propositions Exist.” The Journal of Philosophy 46(1): 20–24.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1950. “The Paradoxes.” The Journal of Philosophy 47(26): 777–778.
Langford, Cooper Harold. 1964. “Usage.” The Journal of Philosophy 61(6): 181–186.
Lewis, Clarence Irving and Langford, Cooper Harold. 1932. Symbolic Logic. New York: The Appleton-Century Company.
Further References
Gallie, Walter Bryce. 1939. “An Interpretation of Causal Laws.” Mind 48: 409–426.