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Agassi, Joseph and Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1975. “The Problem of Universals.” Philosophical Studies 28(4): 289–294.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1972. “Incommensurability Then and Now.” Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie / Journal for General Philosophy of Science 3(2): 298–301.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1973a. “Implicit Definition.” The Monist 57: 443–450.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1973b. “On How Best to Make Sense of Leśniewski’s Ontology.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14: 259–262.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1973c. “Predicates, Concepts, and Ontological Neutrality in Lorenzen.” Ratio 15: 902–903.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1973d. “How Many Numbers are There?” Philosophia Mathematica s1-10(2): 155–164, doi:10.1093/philmat/s1-10.2.155.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1973e. “Anselm’s Refutation of Anselm’s Ontological Argument.” Franciscan Studies 33: 285–291.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1974. “Countering Counterpart Theory.” Metaphilosophy 5(2): 151–154.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1975. “Properties, Possibilia, and Non-Aristotelian Essentialism.” The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 6(3): 121–128.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1987. “Naturalistic Epistemology and the Harakiri of Philosophy.” in Naturalistic Epistemology. A Symposium of Two Decades, edited by Abner E. Shimony and Debra Nails, pp. 321–332. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 100. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Sagal, Paul Thomas. 1989. “Reflexive Consistency Proofs and Gödel’s Second Theorem.” Philosophia Mathematica s2-4(1): 58–60, doi:10.1093/philmat/s2-4.1.58.