Richard Milton Martin
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American logician and philosopher
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- PhD Philosophy University of Chicago
- Masters Philosophy University of Chicago
- Bachelors Philosophy University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Milton Martin was an American logician and analytic philosopher. In his Ph.D. thesis written under Frederic Fitch, Martin discovered virtual sets a bit before Quine, and was possibly the first non-Pole other than Joseph Henry Woodger to employ a mereological system. Building on these and other devices, Martin forged a first-order theory capable of expressing its own syntax as well as some semantics and pragmatics , all while abstaining from set and model theory , and from intensional notions such as modality.
Richard Milton Martin's Published Works
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- From a Logical Point of View (1955) (2918)
- The Reliability, Validity, and Design of the Defining Issues Test. (1977) (53)
- Effects of Familiar and Complex Stimuli on Infant Attention. (1975) (52)
- Events, reference, and logical form (1978) (28)
- Toward a systematic pragmatics (1974) (28)
- Logic, language, and metaphysics (1971) (15)
- Truth and Denotation: A Study in Semantical Theory (1959) (13)
- Peirce's logic of relations and other studies (1980) (11)
- The notion of analytic truth (1960) (10)
- Logical Semiotics & Mereology (1992) (9)
- The Perils of Plenitude: Hintikka Contra Lovejoy (1980) (7)
- Metaphysical Foundations, Mereology and Metalogic (1986) (7)
- Pragmatics, truth and language (1979) (6)
- Whitehead's categoreal scheme and other papers (1974) (5)
- Intension and Decision: A Philosophical Study. (1965) (4)
- Of servants, lovers, and benefactors: Peirce's algebra of relatives of 1870 (1978) (3)
- On the Logic of Idealism and Peirce’s Neglected Argument (1979) (3)
- CONCEPTIONS OF REPRESENTATION (1987) (3)
- The Philosophic Import of Virtual Classes (1964) (2)
- Logico-linguistic papers (1981) (2)
- Mind, modality, meaning, and method (1983) (2)
- On Peirce, Bradley, and the Doctrine of Continuous Relations (1977) (1)
- Primordiality, science, and value (1980) (1)
- Studies in the Philosophy of J. N. Findlay (1985) (1)
- Chapter Three: On Carnap and the origins of systematic pragmatics (1992) (1)
- On Knowing, Believing, Thinking (1962) (1)
- Χ. The Logic of Idealism and the Neglected Argument (1980) (1)
- Chapter Thirteen: On relational domains, the algebra of relations, and relational-term logic (1992) (0)
- On Meaning, Protomathematics, and the Philosophy of Nature (1982) (0)
- XIII. Set Theory and Royce's Modes of Action (1980) (0)
- A Memo on Method: Hilary Putnam (1982) (0)
- Chapter Seven: On Platonism, form, and number (1992) (0)
- VI. The Relation of Representation (1980) (0)
- CATEGORY-WORDS AND LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORKS (1963) (0)
- Some thomistic properties of primordiality (1977) (0)
- Chapter Twelve: On the semiotics of mathematical practice (1992) (0)
- Chapter Four: On comparatives: P.T. Geach (1992) (0)
- V. Some Icons of Second Intention (1980) (0)
- VII. Frege's Pragmatic Concerns (1980) (0)
- VIII. A Dialogue with Velian on Truth (1980) (0)
- Chapter Eight: On relational couples and ordinal individuals: Peirce and Russell (1992) (0)
- Chapter Six: On non-translational semantics and a quasi-Leśniewskian calculus of Names (1992) (0)
- ON PREPOSITIONAL PROTOLINGUISTICS (1978) (0)
- I. Individuality and Quantification (1980) (0)
- Chapter Fifteen: On compound individuals and the languages of science (1992) (0)
- On Purpose, Obligation, and Transcendental Semantics (1983) (0)
- Chapter Twenty: On ordinal acts and era III mathematics (1992) (0)
- Chapter Eleven: On the mainstream of science and Suppes's pluralism (1992) (0)
- Chapter Nine: On ordinal nominalism: Goodman, Eberle, and Hempel (1992) (0)
- On tense, aspect, modality and meaning (1977) (0)
- IV. The Relational Formulae of 1883 (1980) (0)
- Chapter Sixteen: On Weiss's early papers in logic (1992) (0)
- IX. Bradley and Continuous Relations (1980) (0)
- Chapter One: On the positive power of negation (1992) (0)
- Chapter Nineteen: On the effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences: Wigner, Whitehead, and Carnap (1992) (0)
- On the Proto-Theory of Musical Structure (1970) (0)
- Chapter Five: On homogeneous logic, a quasi-Leśniewskian ontology, and type-theory (1992) (0)
- Chapter Fourteen: On Husserlian parts and wholes (1992) (0)
- The Logic of Religion (1966) (0)
- A Philosophical Basis for Biomedical Ethics: The Principle of the Sanctity of Human Life (1992) (0)
- XI. The Semiotics of Common Names (1980) (0)
- On some criticisms of Carnap's early semantics: Nagel and ryle (1972) (0)
- Chapter Ten: On sets and individuals: Hao Wang (1992) (0)
- XII. Common Natures and Mathematical Scotism (1980) (0)
- On the Language of Phenomenology (1979) (0)
- Chapter Eighteen: On collective terms, mereological sumf, and quantifiers (1992) (0)
- Chapter Seventeen: On Quine's “Facts of the Matter” (1992) (0)
- III. De Morgan and the Logic of Relations (1980) (0)
- Chapter Two: On logical semiotics and logistic grammar (1992) (0)
- Appendix: a thumbnail sketch of ordinal mereology (1992) (0)
- II. Of Lovers, Servants, and Benefactors (1980) (0)
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