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Bibliography
Martin, Robert L. 1968. “On Grelling’s Paradox.” The
Philosophical Review 77(3): 321–331.
Martin, Robert L. 1969. “Sommers on Denial and Negation.”
Noûs 3(2): 219–226.
Martin, Robert L., ed. 1970a. The Paradox of the Liar. Atascadero,
California: Ridgeview Publishing Co. Second edition: Martin
(1978).
Martin, Robert L. 1970b. “A Category Solution to the Liar.” in
The Paradox of the Liar, edited by
Robert L. Martin, pp. 91–112. Atascadero,
California: Ridgeview Publishing Co. Second edition: Martin
(1978).
Martin, Robert L. 1970c. “Reply to Donnellan (1970) and Garver
(1970).” in The Paradox of
the Liar, edited by Robert L. Martin, pp. 127–134. Atascadero, California:
Ridgeview Publishing Co. Second edition: Martin (1978).
Martin, Robert L. 1970d. “Editor’s Introduction.” in The Paradox of the Liar, edited by Robert L.
Martin, pp. ix–xv. Atascadero,
California: Ridgeview Publishing Co. Second edition: Martin
(1978).
Martin, Robert L. 1971. “Some Thoughts on the Formal Approach to the Philosophy of
Language.” in Pragmatics of
Natural Languages, edited by Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, pp. 120–144. Synthese
Library n. 41. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Martin, Robert L. 1973. “Are
Natural Languages Universal?” Unpublished
manuscript.
Martin, Robert L., ed. 1978. The Paradox of the Liar. 2nd ed. Atascadero,
California: Ridgeview Publishing Co. First edition: Martin
(1970a).
Martin, Robert L., ed. 1984a. Recent Essays on Truth and the Liar Paradox.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Martin, Robert L. 1984b.
“Introduction.” in Recent Essays on Truth and the Liar Paradox,
edited by Robert L. Martin, pp. 1–8.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Martin, Robert L. 1992. There are Two Errors in the the Title of this Book: a
Sourcebook of Philosophical Puzzles, Paradoxes and Problems.
Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.
Martin, Robert L. 1998. “The
St. Petersburg Paradox.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win1998/entries/paradox-stpetersburg/.
Martin, Robert L. 2004. “The
St. Petersburg Paradox.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/paradox-stpetersburg/.
Martin, Robert L. 2008. “The
St. Petersburg Paradox.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2008/entries/paradox-stpetersburg/.
Martin, Robert L. 2013. “The
St. Petersburg Paradox.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2013/entries/paradox-stpetersburg/.
Martin, Robert L. and Woodruff, Peter W. 1975. “On Representing ‘True-In\(L\)’ in \(L\).” Philosophia:
Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 5(3): 213–217. Reprinted in
Kasher (1976,
113–117) and in Martin (1984a, 47–51).
Further References
Donnellan, Keith S. 1970. “Categories, Negation and the Liar Paradox [comment on
Martin
(1970b)].” in The Paradox
of the Liar, edited by Robert L. Martin, pp. 113–120. Atascadero, California:
Ridgeview Publishing Co. Second edition: Martin (1978).
Garver, Newton. 1970. “The Range of Truth and Falsity [comment on Martin
(1970b)].” in The Paradox
of the Liar, edited by Robert L. Martin, pp. 121–126. Atascadero, California:
Ridgeview Publishing Co. Second edition: Martin (1978).
Kasher, Asa, ed. 1976. Language in Focus: Foundations, Methods and
Systems. Essays dedicated to Yehoshua Bar-Hillel. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 43.
Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co., doi:10.1007/978-94-010-1876-0.