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Sanford, David H. 1959.
“Disjunctive Predicates.” American
Philosophical Quarterly 7(2): 162–170.
Sanford, David H. 1967.
“Negative Terms.” Analysis 27:
201–205.
Sanford, David H. 1970. “How Not to Define Truth-Functionality.”
Logique et Analyse 13(52): 476–482.
Sanford, David H. 1972. “Begging the Question.” Analysis
32: 197–199.
Sanford, David H. 1973. “Review of Frankfurt (1970).”
The Philosophical Review 82(1): 120–124.
Sanford, David H. 1974. “Classical Logic and Inexact Predicates.”
Mind 83: 112–113.
Sanford, David H. 1975.
“Borderline Logic.” American Philosophical
Quarterly 12(1): 29–39.
Sanford, David H. 1976a. “Competing Semantics of Vagueness: Many Values
vs. Super-Truth.” Synthese 33: 195–210.
Sanford, David H. 1976b. “The Direction of Causation and the Direction of
Ownership.” The Journal of Philosophy 73:
193–207.
Sanford, David H. 1979. “Nostalgia for the Ordinary: Comments on Papers by Unger
and Wheeler.” Synthese 41: 171–184.
Sanford, David H. 1981. “Illusions and Sense-Data.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6: Foundations of Analytic
Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 371–386. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
University of Minnesota Press.
Sanford, David H. 1983. “The Perception of Shape.” in Knowledge and Mind: Philosophical Essays,
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Sanford, David H. 1984a. “The Direction of Causation and the Direction of
Time.” in Midwest Studies in
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A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 53–75. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
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Sanford, David H. 1984b. “Armstrong’s Theory of Perception.” in
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Sanford, David H. 1985.
“Causal Relata.” in Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of
Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore and Brian P. McLaughlin, pp. 282–293. Oxford: Blackwell
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Sanford, David H. 1988. “Self-Deception as Rationalization.” in
Perspectives on Self-Deception,
edited by Brian P. McLaughlin and Amélie
Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 157–169. Berkeley,
California: University of California Press.
Sanford, David H. 1989. If \(P\) then \(Q\): Conditionals and the Foundations of
Reasoning. London: Routledge.
Sanford, David H. 1990a. “The Inductive Support of Inductive Rules: Themes from Max
Black.” Dialectica 44(1–2): 23–42.
Sanford, David H. 1990b. “The Mechanisms of Mental Causation.”
Acta Analytica 5(6).
Sanford, David H. 1991.
“Proper Knowledge.” in Dretske and his Critics, edited by Brian P.
McLaughlin, pp. 38–51. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Blackwell
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Sanford, David H. 1993a. “The Problem of the Many, Many Composition Questions, and
Naive Mereology.” Noûs 27: 219–228.
Sanford, David H. 1993b. “Review of Burns (1991).”
Mind 102: 357–360.
Sanford, David H. 1994. “A Grue Thought in a Bleen Shade: ‘Grue’ as a
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Sanford, David H. 1995. “Temporal Parts, Temporal Portions, and Temporal Slices:
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Sanford, David H. 1997. “Chisholm on Brentano’s Thesis.” in
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M. Chisholm, edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn, pp. 201–214. The
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Sanford, David H. 1998. “Topological Trees: G.H. von Wright’s Theory of Possible
Worlds.” in The Logica Yearbook
1997, edited by Timothy Childers, pp. 198–207. Praha:
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Sanford, David H. 2002a.
“Vague Numbers.” Acta Analytica
17(29): 63–73.
Sanford, David H. 2002b. “Determinates vs. Determinables.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
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Sanford, David H. 2005. “Difficulties for the Reconciling and Estranging Projects:
Some Symmetries.” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 70(1): 240–244.
Sanford, David H. 2006. “Determinates vs. Determinables.” in
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Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
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Sanford, David H. 2011a. “Can a Sum Change Its Parts?”
Analysis 71(2): 235–240.
Sanford, David H. 2011b. “Determinates vs. Determinables.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
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Sanford, David H. 2017a. “Naı̈ve
Mereology.” in Handbook of
Mereology, edited by Hans Burkhardt, Johanna Seibt, Guido Imaguire, and Stamatios Gerogiorgakis, pp. 369–371. Analytica: Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the
Philosophy of Language. München: Philosophia Verlag,
doi:10.2307/j.ctv2nrzj8n.
Sanford, David H. 2017b.
“Sum.” in Handbook of
Mereology, edited by Hans Burkhardt, Johanna Seibt, Guido Imaguire, and Stamatios Gerogiorgakis, pp. 538–540. Analytica: Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the
Philosophy of Language. München: Philosophia Verlag,
doi:10.2307/j.ctv2nrzj8n.
Further References
Burns, Linda Claire. 1991. Vagueness: An Investigation into Natural Language and the
Sorites Paradox. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Frankfurt, Harry G. 1970. Demons, Dreamers and Madmen. Indianapolis,
Indiana: Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. New edition: Frankfurt
(2008).
Frankfurt, Harry G. 2008. Demons, Dreamers and Madmen. The Defense of Reason in
Descartes’s Meditations. Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press. Reissue of Frankfurt (1970), with a foreword by
Rebecca Goldstein.