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Synthese, Volume 100
Volume 100, Number 1, 1994
- Mark Burgin, Vladimir Kuznetsov:
Scientific problems and questions from a logical point of view. 1-28 - Anatoliy Ishmuratov:
Quest schemes in analytical models of discourse. 29-38 - Andriy Vasylchenko:
Interpreting action as an answer. 39-48 - Peter Milne:
Classical harmony: Rules of inference and the meaning of the logical constants. 49-94 - Douglas N. Walton:
Begging the question as a pragmatic fallacy. 95-131 - Igal Kvart:
Counterfactuals: Ambiguities, true premises, and knowledge. 133-164 - Announcement. 165-166
Volume 100, Number 2, August 1994
- Beth Preston:
Behaviorism and mentalism: Is there a third alternative? 167-196 - Jessica McGilvray:
Constant colors in the head. 197-239 - J. Christopher Maloney:
Content: Covariation, control and contingency. 241-290 - James W. Garson:
Cognition without classical architecture. 291-305 - Melinda Hogan:
What is wrong with an atomistic account of mental representation? 307-327
Volume 100, Number 3, September 1994
- Raymond Dacey:
Introduction. 329-332 - S. C. Lee, R. G. Muncaster, Dina A. Zinnes:
'The friend of my enemy is my enemy': Modeling triadic internation relationships. 333-358 - Alvin M. Saperstein:
Mathematical modeling of the effects of 'capability' and 'intent' on the stability of a competitive international system. 359-378 - D. Marc Kilgour, F. C. Zagare:
Uncertainty and the role of the pawn in extended deterrence. 379-412 - Urs Luterbacher:
International cooperation: The problem of the commons and the special case of the antarctic region. 413-440 - Alex Mintz, Nehemia Geva, Karl Derouen:
Mathematical models of foreign policy decision-making: Compensatory vs. noncompensatory. 441-460 - Steven Thomas Seitz:
Apollo's oracle: Strategizing for peace. 461-495 - Raymond Dacey:
Inducing fair trade out of hegemonic trade. 497-504
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