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The questionnaire part for ‘Sats – Nordic Journal of Philosophy’ is headlines by ‘The Review of Symbolic Logic’…
Thanks for catching that. That was the survey for SATS. It bore the wrong name because I cloned the survey from the previous journal, and forgot to change the name.
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The questionnaire part for ‘Sats – Nordic Journal of Philosophy’ is headlines by ‘The Review of Symbolic Logic’…
Thanks for catching that. That was the survey for SATS. It bore the wrong name because I cloned the survey from the previous journal, and forgot to change the name.
Thanks again.