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    Homage to Rudolf Carnap.Herbert Feigl, Carl G. Hempel, Richard C. Jeffrey, W. V. Quine, A. Shimony, Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, Herbert G. Bohnert, Robert S. Cohen, Charles Hartshorne, David Kaplan, Charles Morris, Maria Reichenbach & Wolfgang Stegmüller - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:XI-LXVI.
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    The semiotic status of commands.Herbert Gaylord Bohnert - 1945 - Philosophy of Science 12 (4):302-315.
    The large number of writers who have in recent years attacked the problem of the logical nature of commands appear generally in agreement in accepting the distinction of common grammar between imperative and declarative sentences as representing, albeit in no clear one-to-one manner, some real difference in the logical character of the two types of expression, and possibly in the psychological sign-functioning mechanism itself. The crucial logical difference adduced is that commands can apparently rot be classified as true or false. (...)
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  3. Communication by Ramsey-sentence clause.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (4):341-347.
    F. P. Ramsey pointed out in Theories that the observational content of a theory expressed partly in non-observational terms is retained in the sentence resulting from existentially generalizing the conjunction of all sentences of the theory with respect to all nonobservational terms. Such terms are thus avoidable in principle, but only at the cost of forming a single "monolithic" sentence. This paper suggests that communication may be thought of as occurring not only by sentence but by clause, a sentential formula (...)
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    On extremal axioms.Rudolf Carnap, Friedrich Bachmann & H. G. Bohnert - 1981 - History and Philosophy of Logic 2 (1-2):67-85.
    In the paper translated here, Carnap and Bachmann shows that the apparently metalinguistic ?extremal' axioms that are added to some axiom systems to the effect that the foregoing axioms are to apply as broadly, or as narrowly, as possible may be formulated directly as proper axioms. They analyze such axioms into four fundamental types, with the help of a concept of ?complete? isomorphism.
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    In defense of Ramsey's elimination method.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (10):275-281.
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    The Semiotic Status of Commands.Herbert Gaylord Bohnert - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):98-98.
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    Review: Carnap, “On the Use of Hilbert’s ε-Operator in Scientific Theories”.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):320-321.
  8. The logico-linguistic mind-brain problem and a proposed step towards its solution.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (1):1-14.
    This paper argues that if a person's beliefs are idealized as a set of sentences (theoretical, observational, and mixed) then the device of Ramsey sentences provides a treatment, of the mind-brain problem, that has at least four noteworthy characteristics. First, sentences asserting correlations between one's own brain state and one's own "private" experiences are, on such treatment, reconstrued as neither causal, coreferential, nor as meaning postulates, but as clauses in an overall hypothesis (Ramsey sentence) whose only nonlogical constants have "private" (...)
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  9. Remarks on Myhill's remarks on coordinate languages.H. G. Bohnert - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (4):307-308.
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    Automatic English-to-Logic Translation in a Simplified Model. A Study in the Logic of Grammar.Herbert G. Bohnert, Paul D. Backer, Walter A. Sedelow & Sally Yeates Sedelow - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1406-1407.
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    Communication by Ramsey-Sentence Clause.Herbert G. Bohnert, Israel Scheffler, Ilkka Niniluoto, Radu J. Bogdan & I. Niiniluoto - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (3):617-619.
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    David Lewis. How to define theoretical terms. The journal of philosophy, vol. 67 , pp. 427–446.H. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):321.
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    Lewis' attribution of value to objects.H. G. Bohnert - 1950 - Philosophical Studies 1 (4):49 - 56.
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    Logic: Its Use and Basis.H. G. Bohnert - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (3):633-633.
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    Of Selection Operators and Semanticists.H. Bohnert & William W. Rozeboom - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):321.
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    R. M. Martin. On theoretical constructs and Ramsey constants. Philosophy of science, vol. 33 , pp. 1–13.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):178.
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    Richard M. Martin. A formalization of inductive logic. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 23 no. 3 , pp. 251–256.Herbert G. Bohnert - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):137-138.
  18. The Interpretation of Theory.Herbert Gaylord Bohnert - 1961 - Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
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    William W. Rozeboom. Of selection operators and semanticists. Philosophy of science vol. 31 , pp. 282–285.H. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):321.
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    Carnap Rudolf. On the use of Hilbert's ε-operator in scientific theories. Essays on the foundations of mathematics, dedicated to A. A. Fraenkel on his seventieth anniversary, edited by Bar-Hillel Y., Poznanski E. I. J., Rabin M. O., and A. Robinson for The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Magnes Press, Jerusalem 1961, and North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1962, pp. 156–164. [REVIEW]H. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):320-321.
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    Review: David Lewis, How to Define Theoretical Terms. [REVIEW]H. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):321-321.
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    Review: Peter Achinstein, Theoretical Terms and Partial Interpretation. [REVIEW]H. Bohnert - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):321-322.
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    Review: Richard M. Martin, A Formalization of Inductive Logic. [REVIEW]Herbert G. Bohnert - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):137-138.