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Studia Logica, Volume 90
Volume 90, Number 1, October 2008
- Shier Ju, Daniele Mundici:

Many-Valued Logic and Cognition: Foreword. 1-2 - Jürgen Landes, Jeff B. Paris, Alena Vencovská:

Some Aspects of Polyadic Inductive Logic. 3-16 - Shier Ju, Xuefeng Wen

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An n -Player Semantic Game for an n + 1-Valued Logic. 17-23 - Stefano Aguzzoli

, Brunella Gerla
, Vincenzo Marra
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De Finetti's No-Dutch-Book Criterion for Gödel logic. 25-41 - Christian G. Fermüller:

Dialogue Games for Many-Valued Logics - an Overview. 43-68 - Arnon Avron, Beata Konikowska

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Rough Sets and 3-Valued Logics. 69-92 - José L. Castiglioni, Matías Menni, Marta Sagastume:

On Some Categories of Involutive Centered Residuated Lattices. 93-124 - Norman Foo, Boon Toh Low:

A Note on Prototypes, Convexity and Fuzzy Sets. 125-137
Volume 90, Number 2, November 2008
- Nick Bezhanishvili

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Frame Based Formulas for Intermediate Logics. 139-159 - Sharon Shoham

, Nissim Francez:
Game Semantics for the Lambek-Calculus: Capturing Directionality and the Absence of Structural Rules. 161-188 - Jie Fang:

Ockham Algebras with Balanced Double Pseudocomplementation. 189-209 - Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz:

On Reduction Rules, Meaning-as-use, and Proof-theoretic Semantics. 211-247 - Thomas Forster:

Sharvy's Lucy and Benjamin Puzzle. 249-256 - Petr Hájek:

Ontological Proofs of Existence and Non-Existence. 257-262 - Klaus Denecke, Dara Phusanga:

Hyperformulas and Solid Algebraic Systems. 263-286
Volume 90, Number 3, December 2008
- Rosanna Keefe, Libor Behounek

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Special Issue on Vagueness. 287-289 - Pablo Cobreros

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Supervaluationism and Logical Consequence: A Third Way. 291-312 - Stewart Shapiro:

Reasoning with Slippery Predicates. 313-336 - Elia Zardini

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A Model of Tolerance. 337-368 - Ariel Cohen:

Indiscriminability as Indiscernibility by Default. 369-383 - Peter Verdée, Stephan van der Waart van Gulik:

A Generic Framework for Adaptive Vague Logics. 385-405 - Thomas Vetterlein

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A Way to Interpret Lukasiewicz Logic and Basic Logic. 407-423 - Peter Milne:

Bets and Boundaries: Assigning Probabilities to Imprecisely Specified Events. 425-453

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