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Victor Dudman's Grammar and Semantics

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Kicking Philosophy Upstairs: An Introduction to Vic Dudman’s Code-Breaking Grammar

  2. English Grammar and the English Modals

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Victor Dudman's revolutionary English Grammar brings grammar and logic together by conceiving grammar as 'the necessary preliminary to logic'. The focus, for logicians, is the discussion of 'conditionals'; for grammarians it is the concise and accurate explanation of the infamous English modals.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Sydney University, Australia

    Jean Curthoys

  • Macquarie University, Australia

    Victor H. Dudman

About the authors

JEAN CURTHOYS taught Philosophy at Sydney University, Australia, until her retirement.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR V.H. DUDMAN taught Logic for many years at Macquarie University, Australia. In the earlier part of his career he was a Frege scholar and one of his translators. In his later years he worked on his own original English grammar and its application to problems in logic, most notably those concerning conditionals. He died in 2009.

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