Via “Greg Restall”:http://consequently.org/, I see that “Lloyd Humberstone”:http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/phil/department/humberstone/ has posted his 1259 page manuscript “The Connectives”:http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/phil/department/humberstone/connectives.pdf. We worked through some parts of this in seminars when I was in grad school, and it was incredibly useful and informative in all sorts of ways. I’m certain I would never have been able to write the paper on ‘truer’ without what I learned in those classes for instance, although much of what I learned from them didn’t get explicitly presented in the final paper. Highly recommended.
The latest edition of “Philosophical Studies”:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/phil/2006/00000129/00000001 contains papers from the 2004 Bellingham conference. I remember many of those papers as being very good, but I haven’t gone back and read the finished versions. Any reports on the papers would be much appreciated!