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| back | title | author | starting page |
| 1. | Toward a Logic of A Priori Knowledge | C. Anthony Anderson | 1 |
| 2. | "But a Was Arbitrary . . ." | Graeme Forbes | 21 |
| 3. | Nonconditional Conditionals | Michael L. Geis & William G. Lycan | 35 |
| 4. | A Critique of Deflationism | Anil Gupta | 57 |
| 5. | A Semantic Conception of Truth? | Vann McGee | 83 |
| 6. | Singular Propositions and Modal Logic | Christopher Menzel | 113 |
| 7. | The Refutation of Nominalism (?) | Gideon Rosen | 149 |
| 8. | This Side of Paradox | Nathan Salmon | 187 |
| 9. | Logic and the Empirical Conception of Properties | Chris Swoyer | 199 |
| 10. | Analytic Truth—It’s Worse (or Perhaps Better) than You Thought | Jamie Tappenden | 233 |
| 11. | A Philosophical Conception of Propositional Modal Logic | Edward N. Zalta | 263 |