A fallacious fallacy?
Vol. 140/1-2
Jaakko Hintikka
A revolution in the foundations of mathematics?
Vol. 111/2
An impatient man and his papers
Vol. 87/2
Carnap's work in the foundations of logic and mathematics in a historical perspective
Vol. 93/1-2
Comment on Eklund and Kolak
Vol. 131/3
Editorial
Vol. 112/1
Vol. 102/3
Annie Kuipers, Jaakko Hintikka
Vol. 84/3
Editorial note
Vol. 114/1
Explanation
Vol. 143/1-2
Jaakko Hintikka, Ilpo Halonen
Hilbert vindicated?
Vol. 110/1
Introduction
Vol. 74/1
Vol. 74/2
Introduction and postcript
Vol. 126/1-2
Intuitionistic logic as epistemic logic
Vol. 127/1-2
Language understanding and strategic meaning
Vol. 73/3
Omitting data—ethical or strategic problem?
Vol. 145/2
On Gödel's philosophical assumptions
On Tarski's assumptions
Vol. 142/3
On the development of the model-theoretic viewpoint in logical theory
Vol. 77/1
Perspectival identification, demonstratives and "small worlds"
Vol. 114/2
Post-tarskian truth
Preface
Vol. 87/1
Vol. 106/1
Jaakko Hintikka, Dag Prawitz
Review article
Vol. 124/3
Jaakko Hintikka, Paul Bohan-Broderick
The cartesian cogito , epistemic logic and neuroscience
Vol. 83/1
The fallacies of the new theory ofr eference
Vol. 104/2
Jaakko Hintikka, Paul-Gabriel Sandu
Toward a theory of the process of explanation
Ilpo Halonen, Jaakko Hintikka
Unification – it's magnificent but is it explanation?
Vol. 120/1
What is a quantifier?
Vol. 98/1
What is the axiomatic method?
Vol. 183/1
What is the logic of experimental inquiry?
What was Aristotle doing in his early logic, anyway?
Vol. 113/2
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