About the Contributors
Ernest Adams holds a PhD in philosophy from Stanford University and is currently professor of philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has authored numerous papers on probabilistic aspects of logic, foundations of measurement, foundations of physical geometry and topology, and aspects of psychophysics. He has also written one book, The Logic of Conditionals: an Application of Probability to Deductive Logic, and is currently completing another, Archeological Typology and Practical Reality, co-authored with his brother, William Y. Adams, professor of anthropology at the University of Kentucky, Lexington.
Wolfgang Balzer is a pupil of K. Schuette and W. Stegmüller. Since 1984 he has been professor of logic ...
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