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Kit Fine – published works

Philipp Blum, May 2013

Ontology, metametaphysics, ground

1. Fine, Kit, 1991b. “The Study of Ontology”.Noûs25(3): 263–294

2. Fine, Kit, 2001. “The Question of Realism”.Philosophers’ Imprint1(1). Reprinted in Bottani et al. (2002:

3–48)

3. Fine, Kit, 2005b. “Introduction”. In Fine (2005c), pp. 1–18

4. Fine, Kit, 2007c. “Response to Horwich (2007)”.Dialectica61(1): 17–23

5. Fine, Kit, 2009a. “The Question of Ontology”. In Chalmers, David J., David Manley & Ryan Wasser- man (editors)Metametaphysics, pp. 157–177. Oxford: Oxford University Press

6. Fine, Kit, 2010e. “Some Puzzles of Ground”.Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic51(1): 97–118 7. Fine, Kit, 2012c. “Guide to Ground”. In Correia, Fabrice & Benjamin Schnieder (editors)Metaphysical

Grounding. Understanding the Structure of Reality, pp. 37–80. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 8. Fine, Kit, 2012d. “The Pure Logic of Ground”.The Review of Symbolic Logic25(1): 1–25

9. Fine, Kit, 2012e. “What is Metaphysics?” In Tahko, Tuomas E. (editor)Contemporary Aristotelian Metaphysics, pp. 8–25. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

10. Fine, Kit, forthcominga. “Fundamental Truth and Fundamental Terms: Comments on Sider (2010)”.

Philosophical Perspectives

Existence and tense

1. Fine, Kit, 1982d. “The Problem of Non-Existents: I. Internalism”.Topoi1(1–2): 97–140 2. Fine, Kit, 1984. “Critical Review of Parsons (1980)”.Philosophical Studies45(1): 95–142 3. Fine, Kit, 1984. “Critical Review of Parsons (1980)”.Philosophical Studies45(1): 95–142 4. Fine, Kit, 2005h. “Tense and Reality”. In Fine (2005c), pp. 261–320

5. Fine, Kit, 2006d. “The Reality of Tense”.Synthèse150(3): 399–414. Journal publication of [an abridged version of] Fine (2005f)

6. Fine, Kit, 2006e. “Relatively Unrestricted Quantification”. In Rayo, Agustín & Gabriel Uzquiano (editors)Absolute Generality, pp. 20–44. Oxford: Clarendon Press

7. Fine, Kit, 2006b. “In Defense of Three-Dimensionalism”.The Journal of Philosophy103(12): 699–714 8. Fine, Kit, 2008c. “In Defence of Three-Dimensionalism”. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement

83(62): 1–16. Republication of Fine (2006b)

Material Objects

1. Fine, Kit, 1982a. “Acts, Events and Things”. In Leinfellner, Werner, Eric Russert Kraemer & J. Schank (editors)Proceedings of the 6th International Wittgenstein Symposium: Language and Ontology, pp. 97–105.

Number 8 in Schriftenreihe der Österreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft, Wien: Hölder- Pichler-Tempsky

2. Fine, Kit, 1982b. “Dependent Objects”. Unpublished manuscript

3. Fine, Kit, 1991a. “The Identity of Material Objects”. In Albertazzi, Liliana & Roberto Poli (editors) Topics in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence, pp. 33–37. Bolzano: Instituto Mitteleuropeo di Cultura 4. Fine, Kit, 1992a. “Aristotle on Matter”.Mind 101(401): 35–57

5. Fine, Kit, 1994a. “Compounds and Aggregates”.Noûs28(2): 137–158

6. Fine, Kit, 1994c. “A Puzzle Concerning Matter and Form”. In Scaltsas, Theodore, David Charles & Gill (editors)Unity, Identity, and Explanation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, pp. 13–40. Oxford: Clarendon Press

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7. Fine, Kit, 1995c. “Part-Whole”. In Smith, Barry & David Woodruff Smith (editors)The Cambridge Companion to Husserl, pp. 463–485. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

8. Fine, Kit, 1995d. “The Problem of Mixture”.Pacific Philosophical Quarterly76(2–3): 266–369. Reprinted in Lewis & Bolton (1996: 82–182)

9. Fine, Kit, 1999a. “Mixing Matters”.Ratio N.S.11(3): 278–287. Reprinted in Oderberg (1999: 65–75) 10. Fine, Kit, 1999b. “Things and Their Parts”. In French, Peter A. & Howard K. Wettstein (editors)

Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23: New Directions in Philosophy, pp. 61–74. Boston, Massachusetts: Basil Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 63121691X

11. Fine, Kit, 2000a. “A Counterexample to Locke’s Thesis”.The Monist83(3): 357–361

12. Fine, Kit, 2003a. “The Non-Identity of a Material Thing and Its Matter”.Mind112(446): 195–233 13. Fine, Kit, 2006a. “Arguing for Non-identity: A Response to King (2006) and Frances (2006)”. Mind

115(460): 1059–1082

14. Fine, Kit, 2007d. “Response to Koslicki (2007)”.Dialectica61(1): 161–166

15. Fine, Kit, 2008a. “Coincidence and Form”.Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,Supplementary Volume 82: 101–118

16. Fine, Kit, 2010f. “Towards a Theory of Part”.The Journal of Philosophy107(11): 559–589

Properties and relations

1. Fine, Kit, 2000b. “Neutral Relations”.The Philosophical Review109(1): 1–33 2. Fine, Kit, 2007e. “Response to Macbride (2007)”.Dialectica61(1): 57–62

3. Fine, Kit, 2011a. “An Abstract Characterization of the Determinate/Determinable Distinction”. In Hawthorne, John (editor)Philosophical Perspectives 25: Metaphysics, pp. 161–187. Oxford: Wiley, John &

Sons, Inc

Formal Logic

1. Fine, Kit, 1970. “Propositional Quantifiers in Modal Logic”.Theoria36(3): 336–346

2. Fine, Kit, 1971b. “The logics containing S.4.3”. Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 17: 371–376

3. Fine, Kit, 1971a. “Counting, Choice and Undecidability”.Manifold11: 71–82

4. Fine, Kit, 1972b. “In So Many Possible Worlds”.Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic13(4): 516–520 5. Fine, Kit, 1972a. “For So Many Individuals”.Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic13(4): 569–672 6. Fine, Kit, 1972d. “Review of Rescher & Urquhart (1971)”.The Philosophical Quarterly22(89): 370–371

7. Fine, Kit, 1972c. “Logics Containing S4 without the Finite Model Property”. In Hodges, Wilfrid (editor)Conference in Mathematical Logic – London ’70, pp. 98–102. Berlin: Springer Verlag

8. Fine, Kit, 1974d. “Models for Entailment”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic3(4): 347–372 9. Fine, Kit, 1974c. “Logics containing K4: Part I”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic39(1): 31–42 10. Fine, Kit, 1974b. “An Incomplete Logic Containing S4”.Theoria40(1): 23–29

11. Fine, Kit, 1974a. “An ascending chain of S4 logics”.Theoria40(2): 110–116

12. Fine, Kit, 1974f. “Review of Segerberg (1968)”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic39(3): 611–612 13. Fine, Kit, 1974e. “Review of Bull (1967)”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic39(3): 612

14. Fine, Kit, 1975c. “Some connections between elementary and modal logic”. In Kanger, Stig (editor) Proceedings of the 3rd Scandinavian Logic Symposion, pp. 15–31. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co

15. Fine, Kit, 1975b. “Normal Forms in Modal Logic”.Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic16(2): 229–237 16. Fine, Kit, 1976a. “Completeness for the S5 Analogue ofEI”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic41(2): 559–560

17. Fine, Kit, 1976b. “Completeness for the Semi-Lattice Semantics – Abstract”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic41(4): 560

18. Fine, Kit, 1979b. “Failures of the Interpolation Lemma in Quantified Modal Logic”. The Journal of Symbolic Logic44(2): 201–206

19. Fine, Kit, 1979a. “Analytic Implication”. In Dancy, Jonathan (editor)Papers on Language and Logic, pp.

64–79. Keele: Keele University Library. Republished as Fine (1986)

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20. Fine, Kit, 1979c. “Review of Gabbay (1976)”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic44(4): 656–657

21. Fine, Kit, 1983b. “The Permutation Principle in Quantificational Logic”. The Journal of Philosophical Logic12(1): 33–37

22. Fine, Kit & Timothy G. McCarthy, 1984. “Truth without Satisfaction”. The Journal of Philosophical Logic13(4): 397–421

23. Fine, Kit, 1985a. “Logics containing K4: Part II”.The Journal of Symbolic Logic50(3): 619–651

24. Fine, Kit, 1988. “Semantics for Quantified Relevance Logic”. The Journal of Philosophical Logic17(1):

27–59

25. Fine, Kit, 1989a. “Incompleteness for Quantified Relevance Logics”. In Norman, Jean & Richard Syl- van (editors)Directions in Relevant Logic, pp. 205–225. Number 1 in Reason and Argument, Dordrecht:

Kluwer Academic Publishers

26. Fine, Kit & Gerhard Schurz, 1996. “Transfer Theorems for Multimodal Logics”. In Copeland, B. Jack (editor)Logic and Reality: Essays on the Legacy of Arthur Prior, pp. 169–213. Oxford: Clarendon Press 27. Fine, Kit, 2011c. “The Silence of the Lambdas”.The Philosophers’ Magazine55: 19–27

28. Fine, Kit, 2011b. “Aristotle’s Megarian Manoeuvres”.Mind 120(480): 993–1034

29. Fine, Kit, forthcomingc. “Truth-Maker Semantics for Intuitionistic Logic”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic

Philosophies of Logic and of Mathematics

1. Fine, Kit, 1983a. “A Defence of Arbitrary Objects”.Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,Supplementary Volume57: 55–77. Republished in Landman & Veltman (1984: 123–142)

2. Fine, Kit, 1985d. Reasoning with Arbitrary Objects. Number 3 in Aristotelian Society Series, Oxford:

Basil Blackwell Publishers

3. Fine, Kit, 1985b. “Natural Deduction and Arbitrary Objects”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic14(1):

57–107

4. Fine, Kit, 1998b. “The Limits of Abstraction”. In Schirn, Matthias (editor)The Philosophy of Mathe- matics Today, pp. 503–629. Oxford: Clarendon Press

5. Fine, Kit, 1998a.“Cantorian Abstractionism: A Reconstruction and Defense”.The Journal of Philosophy 95(12): 599–634

6. Fine, Kit, 2002a.The Limits of Abstraction. Oxford: Clarendon Press

7. Fine, Kit, 2005e. “Précis [of Fine (2002a)]”.Philosophical Studies122(3): 305–313 8. Fine, Kit, 2005g. “Replies”.Philosophical Studies122(3): 367—395

9. Fine, Kit, 2005a. “Class and Membership”.The Journal of Philosophy102(11): 547–573

10. Fine, Kit, 2006c. “Our Knowledge of Mathematical Objects”. In Gendler, Tamar Szabó & John Hawthorne (editors)Oxford Studies in Epistemology, volume I, pp. 89–110. Oxford: Oxford University Press

11. Fine, Kit, 2007f. “Response to Weir (2007)”.Dialectica61(1): 117–125

Philosophy of Language

1. Fine, Kit, 1975d. “Vagueness, Truth, and Logic”. Synthèse30(3–4): 265–300. Republished in Keefe &

Smith (1997: 119–150)

2. Fine, Kit, 2003c. “The Role of Variables”.The Journal of Philosophy100(12): 605–631. Revised version:

Fine (2009b)

3. Fine, Kit, 2007g.Semantic Relationism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers

4. Fine, Kit, 2007b. “Response to García-Carpintero (2007)”.Dialectica61(1): 191–194

5. Fine, Kit, 2008b. “The Impossibility of Vagueness”. In Hawthorne, John (editor)Philosophical Perspec- tives 22: Philosophy of Language, pp. 111–136. Oxford: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc

6. Fine, Kit, 2010d. “Semantic Necessity”. In Hale, Bob & Aviv Hoffmann (editors)Modality: Metaphysics, Logic, and Epistemology, pp. 65–80. Oxford: Oxford University Press

7. Fine, Kit, 2010c. “Comments on Soames (2010)”.Philosophy and Phenomenological Research81(2): 475–484 8. Fine, Kit, 2010b. “Comments on Lawlor (2010)”.Philosophy and Phenomenological Research81(2): 496–501 9. Fine, Kit, 2010a. “Comments on Hovda (2010)”.Philosophy and Phenomenological Research81(2): 511–518

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10. Fine, Kit, forthcomingb. “A Note on Partial Content”.Analysis

Essence and Modality

1. Fine, Kit, 1975a. “Critical Notice to Lewis (1973)”. Mind84(335): 451–458. Reprinted in Fine (2005c:

357–365)

2. Fine, Kit, 1976c. “Review of Plantinga (1974)”. The Philosophical Review85(4): 562–566. Reprinted in Fine (2005c: 366–370)

3. Fine, Kit, 1977b. “Properties, Propositions and Sets”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic6(2): 135–191 4. Fine, Kit, 1977a. “Prior on the Construction of Possible Worlds and Instants [postscript to Fine

(1977b)]”. InWorlds, Times and Selves, pp. 116–168. London: Gerald Duckworth and Company. Reprinted in Fine (2005c: 133–175) as “Prior on Possible Worlds and Instants”

5. Fine, Kit, 1978a. “Model Theory for Modal Logic – Part I: TheDe Re/De DictoDistinction”. The Journal of Philosophical Logic7(2): 125–156

6. Fine, Kit, 1978b. “Model Theory for Modal Logic – Part II: The Elimination ofDe ReModality”.

The Journal of Philosophical Logic7(3): 277–306

7. Fine, Kit, 1981b. “Model Theory for Modal Logic – Part III, Existence and Predication”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic10(2): 293–307

8. Fine, Kit, 1981a. “First-Order Modal Theories I – Sets”.Noûs15(2): 177–205

9. Fine, Kit, 1980. “First-Order Modal Theories [II – Propositions]”. Studia Logica (Poznan Panstwowe Wydawnictowo Naukowe)39(2-3): 159–202

10. Fine, Kit, 1982c. “First-Order Modal Theories III – Facts”.Synthèse53(1): 43–122 11. Fine, Kit, 1982b. “Dependent Objects”. Unpublished manuscript

12. Fine, Kit, 1985c. “Plantinga on the Reduction of Possibilist Discourse”. In Tomberlin, James E. & Peter van Inwagen (editors)Alvin Plantinga, pp. 145–186. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co. Reprinted in Fine (2005c: 176–213)

13. Fine, Kit, 1989c. “The Problem ofDe ReModality”. In Almog, Joseph, John Perry & Howard K.

Wettstein (editors)Themes from Kaplan, pp. 197–272. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Fine (2005c: 40–104)

14. Fine, Kit, 1990. “Quine on Quantifying In”. In Anderson, Curtis Anthony & Joseph Owens (editors) Propositional Attitudes: The Role of Content in Logic,Language, and Mind, pp. 1–26. Stanford, California:

CSLI Publications. ISBN 937073512. Reprinted in Fine (2005c: 105–131)

15. Fine, Kit, 1994b. “Essence and Modality”. In Tomberlin, James E. (editor)Philosophical Perspectives 8:

Logic and Language, pp. 1–16. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers. The Second Philosophical Perspec- tives Lecture

16. Fine, Kit, 1995a. “The Logic of Essence”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic24(3): 241–273 17. Fine, Kit, 1995b. “Ontological Dependence”.Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society95(3): 269–290 18. Fine, Kit, 1995e. “Senses of Essence”. In Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter, Diana Raffman & Nicholas

Asher (editors)Modality, Morality, and Belief: Essays in Honor Ruth Barcan Marcus, pp. 53–73. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press

19. Fine, Kit, 2000c. “Semantics for the Logic of Essence”.The Journal of Philosophical Logic29(5): 543–584 20. Fine, Kit, 2002b. “The Varieties of Necessity”. In Gendler, Tamar Szabó & John Hawthorne (editors) Conceivability and Possibility, pp. 253–282. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Fine (2005c:

235–260)

21. Fine, Kit, 2003b. “The Problem of Possibilia”. In Loux, Michael J. & Dean W. Zimmerman (editors) The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics, pp. 161–179. Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Fine (2005c: 214–233)

22. Fine, Kit, 2005b. “Introduction”. In Fine (2005c), pp. 1–18

23. Fine, Kit, 2005d. “Necessity and Non-Existence”. In Fine (2005c), pp. 321–355 24. Fine, Kit, 2007a. “Response to Correia (2007)”.Dialectica61(1): 85–88

25. Fine, Kit, 2012a. “Counterfactuals Without Possible Worlds”.The Journal of Philosophy109(3): 221–246 26. Fine, Kit, 2012b. “A Difficulty for the Possible World Analysis of Counterfactuals”. Synthèse189(1):

29–57

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Economics

1. Fine, Kit, 1972e. “Some Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Representative Decision on Two Alternatives”. Econometrica40(6): 1083–1090

2. Fine, Kit, 1973. “Conditions for the Existence of Cycles under Majority and Non-minority Rules”.

Theoria36(3): 889–899

3. Fine, B. & Kit Fine, 1974a. “Social Choice and Individual Ranking I”.The Review of Economic Studies 41(3): 303–322

4. Fine, B. & Kit Fine, 1974b. “Social Choice and Individual Ranking II”.The Review of Economic Studies 41(4): 459–475

Computer Science

1. Fine, Kit, 1989b. “The Justification of Negation as Failure”. In Fenstad, Jens Erik, Ivan T. Frolov &

Risto Hilpinen (editors)Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of ScienceVIII: Proceedings of the Eight Inter- national Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Moscow, 1987, pp. 263–301. Number 126 in Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V 2. Fine, Kit, 1992b. “Transparent Grammars”. In Moschovakis, Yiannis Nicholas (editor)Logic From Computer Science: Proceedings of AWorkshop Held November 13–17,1989, pp. 129–151. Number 89 in Math- ematical Science Research Institute, Berlin: Springer Verlag. ISBN 0387976671 (alk. paper)

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