Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic

The Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic provides a forum where researchers working in all areas of logic and the foundations of mathematics can read and publish original and significant work.


Volume 30, Number 1

Publication Date: Winter 1989

Miscellaneous front pages, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, volume 30, issue 1 (1989)

More about thoughts.

Michael Dummett; 1-19

Notes on modal definability.

Johan van Benthem; 20-35

Multiset theory.

Wayne D. Blizard; 36-66

A constructivism based on classical truth.

Pierangelo Miglioli, Ugo Moscato, Mario Ornaghi and Gabriele Usberti; 67-90

The theory of descriptions revisited.

Alberto Peruzzi; 91-104

``Pathologies'' in two syntactic categories of partial maps.

Franco Montagna; 105-116

On the structure of De Morgan monoids with corollaries on relevant logic and theories.

John K. Slaney; 117-129

Some modal logics based on a three-valued logic.

Osamu Morikawa; 130-137

The elementary theory of the natural lattice is finitely axiomatizable.

Patrick Cegielski; 138-150

Correction to: ``Survey of generalizations of Urquhart semantics''

R. A. Bull; 151-153

Errata for volumes 29, 28, 14.

151-153

Corrigendum to: ``Diagonalization and the recursion theorem''.

James C. Owings; 153

Miscellaneous back pages, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, volume 30, issue 1 (1989)


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