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1) Routley, V., Some False Laws of Logic. MS. 69 p.
2) Routley, R. & Macrae, V., The Structure of Categories. MS. 44 p. Preliminary version of Paper in Theoria ca. 1969 by R. Routley and V. Routley.
3) Routley, R., Untitled Logic MS. 38 p.
4) Routley, R., What Numbers Are. MS. 17 p.
5) Routley, R., There are Infinitely Many Modalities in S6, 42 in S7, 18 in S8, and 14 in S8.5. MS. 15 p. Published in Journal of Symbolic Logic ca.1969.
6) Routley, R., The System M2: Meinongian Modalised Second-order Predicate Logic without Significance. MS. 6 p.
7) Routley, R., Exploring Meinong’s Jungle. MS. 118 p. Partly published in AJP 1966.
8) Routley, R., A Sketch of Relevant Parts of Significance Logic. MS. 11 p.
9) Routley, R., Extensions of Makinson’s Completeness Theorems Logic in Modal Logic. MS. 27 p.
10) Routley, R., How to Escape the Naturalistic & Prescriptive Fallacies. MS. 10 p.
11) Routley, R., The Inadequacy of Kripke’s Semantical Analysis of D2 and D3. MS. 1 p. JSL, 1968.
12) Routley, R., The Need for Nonsense. MS. 27 p.
13) Routley, R., Non-Existence does not Exist. MS. 57 p. Published in Notre Dame J. Formal Logic about 1969.
14) Routley, R., Sentential Significance Logics. MS. 70 p. Partly published in AJP 1966.
15) Routley, R., Some Strong Paradox-Free Implications. MS. 28 p.
16) Routley, R., Decision Procedures and Semantics for Feys’ System S2 and Surrounding Systems. MS. 17 p.
17) Routley, R., Existence and Identity When Times Changes. MS. 30 p.
18) Ryan, C., St. Thomas and the Problem of the Separated Soul. MS. 12 p.

   
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