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Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David and van Rooij,
Robert. 2012. “Tolerant, Classical, Strict.”
The Journal of Philosophical Logic 41(2): 347–385, doi:10.1007/s10992-010-9165-z.
Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David and van Rooij,
Robert. 2013a. “Identity, Leibniz’s Law and
Non-transitive Reasoning.” Metaphysica 14(2):
253–264.
Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David and van Rooij,
Robert. 2013b. “Reaching Transparent Truth.”
Mind 122(488): 841–866, doi:10.1093/mind/fzt110.
Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David and van Rooij,
Robert. 2014. “Priest’s Motorbike and
Tolerant Identity.” in Recent
Trends in Philosophical Logic, edited by Roberto Ciuni, Heinrich Theodor Wansing, and Caroline Willkommen, pp. 75–84. Trends in Logic n. 41. New York: Springer.
Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David and van Rooij,
Robert. 2015a. “Pragmatic Interpretations of
Vague Expressions: Strongest Meaning and Nonmonotonic
Consequence.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic
44(4): 375–393.
Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David and van Rooij,
Robert. 2015b. “Vagueness, Truth and
Permissive Consequence.” in Unifying the Philosophy of Truth, edited by
Theodora Achourioti, Henri Galinon, José Martı́nez Fernández, and Kentaro Fujimoto, pp. 409–430. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science
n. 36. Cham: Springer.
De Jaegher, Kris and van Rooij,
Robert. 2014. “Game-Theoretic Pragmatics
Under Conflicting and Common Interests.”
Erkenntnis 79(suppl., 4): 769–820.
Nouwen, Rick W. F., van Rooij,
Robert, Sauerland, Uli and Schmitz, Hans-Christian, eds. 2011a. Vagueness in Communication. International Workshop, ViC
2009, held as part of ESSLLI 2009, Bordeaux, France, July 2009. Revised
Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence n. 6517. Berlin: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18446-8.
Nouwen, Rick W. F., van Rooij,
Robert, Sauerland, Uli and Schmitz, Hans-Christian. 2011b.
“Introduction.” in Vagueness in Communication. International Workshop, ViC
2009, held as part of ESSLLI 2009, Bordeaux, France, July 2009. Revised
Selected Papers, edited by Rick W. F. Nouwen, Robert van Rooij, Uli
Sauerland, and Hans-Christian Schmitz, pp. 1–12. Lecture
Notes in Artificial Intelligence n. 6517. Berlin: Springer,
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18446-8.
van Rooij,
Robert. 2005. “A Modal Analysis of
Presupposition and Modal Subordination.” Journal of
Semantics 22(3): 281–305.
van Rooij,
Robert. 2006. Attitudes and Changing
Contexts. Synthese Library n. 332. Dordrecht:
Springer.
Rooij, Robert van. 2006. “Optimality-Theoretic and Game-Theoretic Approaches to
Implicature.” in The Stanford
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van Rooij,
Robert. 2008. “Towards a Uniform Analysis of
Any.” Natural Language Semantics 16(4): 297–315.
van Rooij,
Robert. 2010. “Extended Syllogistic
Reasoning.” in Logic, Language
and Meaning. 17th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
December 16-18, 2009. Revised Selected Papers, edited by
Maria Aloni, Harald Andreas Bastiaanse, Tikitu de Jager, and
Katrin Schulz, pp. 124–131. Berlin:
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van Rooij,
Robert. 2011a. “Implicit versus Explicit
Comparatives.” in Vagueness and
Language Use, edited by Paul Egré and Nathan Klinedinst, pp. 51–72. Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and
Cognition. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
van Rooij,
Robert. 2011b. “Revealed Preference and
Satisficing Behavior.” Synthese 179(1): 1–12.
Rooij, Robert van. 2011. “Optimality-Theoretic and Game-Theoretic Approaches to
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van Rooij,
Robert. 2012a. “Meaning and
Use.” in Philosophy of
Linguistics, edited by Ruth M. Kempson, Tim Fernando, and Nicholas Asher, pp. 197–228. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science n. 14.
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van Rooij,
Robert. 2012b. “The Propositional and
Relational Syllogistic.” Logique et Analyse
55(217): 85–108.
van Rooij,
Robert. 2014a. “Leibnizian Intensional
Semantics for Syllogistic Reasoning.” in Recent Trends in Philosophical Logic, edited
by Roberto Ciuni, Heinrich Theodor Wansing, and Caroline Willkommen, pp. 179–194. Trends in Logic n. 41. New York: Springer.
van Rooij,
Robert. 2014b. “Knowledge Attributions in
Context of Decision Problems.” in Epistemology, Context, and Formalism, edited
by Franck Lihoreau and Manuel Rebuschi, pp. 109–126. Synthese
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van Rooij,
Robert and De Jaegher, Kris. 2013.
“Argumentation with (Bounded) Rational
Agents.” in, pp. 147–164.
Rooij, Robert van and Franke, Michael. 2015. “Optimality-Theoretic and Game-Theoretic Approaches to
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Rooij, Robert van and Franke, Michael. 2021. “Optimality-Theoretic and Game-Theoretic Approaches to
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van Rooij,
Robert and Schulz, Katrin. 2011.
“Non-Monotonic Reasoning in
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van Rooij,
Robert and Schulz, Katrin. 2014.
“A Question of Priority.” in
Formal Approaches to Semantics and
Pragmatics. Japanese and Beyond, edited by Eric McCready, Katsuhiko Yabushita, and Kei Yoshimoto, pp. 273–294. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 95.
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Schulz, Katrin and van Rooij,
Robert. 2006. “Pragmatic Meaning and
Non-Monotonic Reasoning: The Case of Exhaustive
Interpretation.” Linguistics and Philosophy
29(2): 205–250.