Scott Lehmann
Education:
Swarthmore College, B.A. (Mathematics) 1964
University of Chicago, Ph.D. (Philosophy) 1970
Current research interests:
Foundations of economics, policy analysis, environmental ethics
Publications:
Books:
1995 Privatizing Public Lands, Oxford University Press.
Articles:
"A first-order logic of knowledge and belief with identity,
I & II," 17 Notre Dame J. of Formal Logic 59-77
& 207-21.
1978 "The Hintikka-Kripke problem," 8 Philosophia
59-70.
1979 "A general propositional logic of conditionals,"
20 Notre Dame J. of Formal Logic 7-83.
1980 "Slightly non-standard logic," 92 Logique et
Analyse 379-92.
1981 "Do wildernesses have rights?," 3 Environmental
Ethics 129-46.
1994 "Strict Fregean free logic," 23 J. Philosophical
Logic 307-36.
1996 "Privatizing public lands: a bad idea," 3 Hastings
West-Northwest J. of Environmental Law & Policy 231-45.
2001 "No-input, no out-put logic" in Morscher and Hieke, eds.
New Essays in Free Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers 147-55.
2002 "More free logic", in Gabbay, ed. Handbook of
Philosophical Logic, 2nd edition, Vol. 5, Kluwer-Academic Publishers
197-259.
Department of Philosophy, U-54
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-2054
U.S.A. (860) 486-3579
1976 "An interpretation of 'finite' modal first-order
languages in classical second-order languages," 41 J.
Symbolic Logic 337-40.