The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophical Logic

Part I. Introduction Leon Horsten and Richard Pettigrew Part II. A to Z of Key Terms and Concepts Leon Horsten and Richard Pettigrew Part III. Research Methods and Problems Leon Horsten and Richard Pettigrew Part IV. Current Research and Issues Leon Horsten and Richard Pettigrew i. An Introduction to Classical Logic Vann McGee 1. Classical Logic and its Rivals ii. Identity and Existence C. Anthony Anderson iii. Quantification and Descriptions Bernard Linsky iv. Second-order Logic Oystein Linnebo v. Indeterminacy and Vagueness Richard Dietz vi. Negation Edwin Mares vii. Games in Logic Gabriel Sandu 2. Extensional and Intensional Extensions of Classical Logic viii. Mereology Karl-Georg Niebergall ix. The Logic of Necessity John Burgess x. Tense or Temporal Logic Thomas Muller 3. Semantics for Parts of Natural Language xi. Truth and Paradox Volker Halbach and Leon Horsten xii. Conditionals Igor Douven 4. Logic in the Theory of Rationality xiii. Probability and its Interpretations Richard Pettigrew xiv. Inductive Logic Jeff Paris xv. Belief Revision Horacio Arlo Costa and Arthur Paul Pedersen xvi. Epistemic Logic Paul Egre xvii. The Logic of Decision Paul Weirich Part V. New Directions Leon Horsten and Richard Pettigrew Part VI. Resources Leon Horsten and Richard Pettigrew Part VII. Bibliography Subject Index Author Index