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Synthese, Volume 107
Volume 107, Number 1, April 1996
- Thomas Breuer:
Subjective decoherence in quantum measurements. 1-17 - Simon Saunders:
Time, quantum mechanics, and tense. 19-53 - W. Michael Dickson:
Determinism and locality in quantum systems. 55-82 - William Boos:
Mathematical quantum theory I: Random ultrafilters as hidden variables. 83-143 - Sheldon Goldstein:
Review essay: Bohmian mechanics and the quantum revolution. 145-165
Volume 107, Number 2, May 1996
- Gian Aldo Antonelli:
What's in a function? 167-204 - L. Nathan Oaklander:
McTaggart's paradox and Smith's tensed theory of time. 205-221 - Helena Eilstein:
Prof. Shimony on "the transient Now". 223-247 - William Lane Craig:
The new B-Theory's tu quoque argument. 249-269 - Craig Harrison:
The three arrows of Zeno. 271-292
Volume 107, Number 3, June 1996
- Daniel Gilman:
Optimization and simplicity: Computational vision and biological explanation. 293-323 - Gary Gates:
The price of information. 325-347 - Andrei Marmor:
On convention. 349-371 - Samuel A. Richmond:
A simplification of the theory of simplicity. 373-393 - Christopher Hitchcock:
The role of contrast in causal and explanatory claims. 395-419 - I. A. Kieseppä:
On the aim of the theory of verisimilitude. 421-438
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