Journal of Symbolic Logic

The Journal of Symbolic Logic publishes original scholarly work in symbolic logic. Founded in 1936, it has become the leading research journal in the field. The Journal aims to represent logic broadly, including its connections with mathematics and philosophy as well as newer aspects related to computer science and linguistics.


Volume 8, Issue 3

Publication Date: September, 1943

Reviews

Review: Karl Schroter, Ein Allgemeiner Kalkulbegriff

Paul Bernays; 77-79

Review: Beppo Levi, Correria en la Logica

Enrique Bustamante; 79-80

Review: John C. Cooley, A Primer of Formal Logic

George D. W. Berry; 80-81

Review: Rudolf Carnap, Formalization of Logic

Carl G. Hempel; 81-83

Review: Harold R. Smart, Cassirer versus Russell

Max Black; 83-84

Review: C. D. Broad, Kant's Theory of Mathematical and Philosophical Reasoning

C. H. Langford; 84

Review: Shianghaw Wang, A System of Completely Independent Axioms for the Sequence of Natural Numbers

J. C. C. McKansey; 84

Review: S. Pankajam, On the Formal structure of the Propositional Calculus II

H. E. Vaughan; 84

Review: A. M. Turing, The Use of Dots as Brackets in Church's System

H. E. Vaughan; 85

Review: Edmund C. Berkeley, Conditions Affecting the Application of Symbolic Logic

H. E. Vaughan; 85

Review: Stuart Hampshire, Ideas, Propositions and Signs

C. H. Langford; 85

Review: H. R. Smart, The Classification of the Elements of Discourse

Charles A. Baylis; 85

Review: Elizabeth Lane Beardsley, The Semantical Aspect of Sentences

Max Black; 85-86

Review: Gustav Bergmann, Notes on identity

Alonzo Church; 86

Review: Charles E. Gauss, The Interpretation of Implication

Frederic B. Fitch; 87

Review: Arthur O. Lovejoy, On the Criteria and Limits of Meaning

Ernest Nagel; 87

Further Citations

87-88

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