Timothy J. Smiley (smiley-tj)
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Baldwin, Thomas and Smiley, Timothy J., eds. 2004. Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
van Dalen, Dirk, Lascar, Daniel and Smiley, Timothy J., eds. 1982. Logic Colloquium ’80. Papers intended for the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 108. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Lascar, Daniel, van Dalen, Dirk and Smiley, Timothy J., eds. 1982. Logic Colloquium ’80. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2001. “Strategies for a Logic of Plurals.” The Philosophical Quarterly 51(204): 289–306.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2005. “Plural Descriptions and Many-valued Functions.” Mind 114(456): 1039–1068.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2006a. “A Modest Logic of Plurals.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 35(3): 317–348.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2006b. “What are Sets and What are They For?” in Philosophical Perspectives 20: Metaphysics, edited by John Hawthorne, pp. 123–156. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2009. “Sharvy’s Theory of Descriptions: A Paradigm Subverted.” Analysis 69(3): 412–421.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2013a. Plural Logic. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Second edition: Oliver and Smiley (2016a), doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199570423.001.0001.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2016a. Plural Logic. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. First edition: Oliver and Smiley (2013a), doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198744382.001.0001.
Oliver, Alex and Smiley, Timothy J. 2016b. “Singularist Predicative Analyses and Boolos’s Second-Order Pluralism.” in Unity and Plurality. Logic, Philosophy and Linguistics, edited by Massimiliano Carrara, Alexandra Arapinis, and Friederike Moltmann, pp. 33–54. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198716327.001.0001.
Potter, Michael D. and Smiley, Timothy J. 2001. “Abstraction by Recarving.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101: 327–338.
Potter, Michael D. and Smiley, Timothy J. 2002. “Recarving Content: Hale’s Final Proposal [response to Hale (2001)].” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 102: 351–354.
Shoesmith, David J. and Smiley, Timothy J. 1978. Multiple Conclusion Logic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511565687.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1959. “Entailment and Deducibility.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59: 233–254.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1960a. “Sense without Denotation?” Analysis 20: 124–134.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1960b. “Propositional Functions.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 34: 33–46.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1961. “On Łukasiewicz’s L-Model System.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2(3): 149–153.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1962a. “The Independence of Connectives.” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 27: 426–436.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1962b. “Syllogism and Quantification.” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 27: 58–72.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1963a. “Relative Necessity.” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 28: 113–134.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1963b. “Review of Geach (1962).” Philosophical Books 4(3): 6–7.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1973. “What is a Syllogism?” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 2(1): 136–154.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1981. “Frege and Russell.” Epistemologia. An International Review for the Philosophy of Science 4: 53–58.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1982a. “The Schematic Fallacy.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 83: 1–18.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1982b. “The Theory of Descriptions.” Proceedings of the British Academy 67: 321–337. Reprinted in Baldwin and Smiley (2004, 131–162).
Smiley, Timothy J. 1983. “Hunter on Conditionals.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 84: 241–250.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1993. “Can Contradictions Be True?” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 67: 17–33.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1995a. “A Tale of Two Tortoises.” Mind 104: 725–736.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1995b. “William Calvert Kneale (1906–1990).” Proceedings of the British Academy 87: 385–397.
Smiley, Timothy J. 1996. “Rejection.” Analysis 56(1): 1–9.
Further References
Geach, Peter Thomas. 1962. Reference and Generality, an Examination of Some Medieval and Modern Theories. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. Third edition: Geach (1980).
Geach, Peter Thomas. 1980. Reference and Generality, an Examination of Some Medieval and Modern Theories. 3rd ed. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. First edition: Geach (1962).
Hale, Bob. 2001. “A Response to Potter and Smiley (2001): Abstraction by Recarving.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101: 339–358.