My interest in gathering together a collection of this sort was
generated by a fortuitous combination of historical studies under
Professor Keith Lehrer and studies in cognitive science under
Professor R. Michael Harnish at the University of Arizona. Work on
the volume began there while I was an instructor in the Department
of Linguistics and was greatly encouraged by participants in the
Faculty Seminar on Cognitive Science chaired by Professor Lance J.
Rips. I wish to express my appreciation to all of these and to many
other individuals with whom I discussed the possibility of
contribution to this work. I am especially grateful to the authors
of the essays included here, as they showed more patience than I
could have hoped for in seeing me through a number of uncertain
stages in development of the project. My thanks are also due to my
colleague Charles Reid for assistance in reviewing submissions, to
Tim McFadden for computer resources, and again, to Keith Lehrer for
continuing advice in arrangements for publication. Financial
support for manuscript preparation was provided in part under
University Research Grant No. 617 from the University Research
Council, Youngstown State University.
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