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Synthese, Volume 108
Volume 108, Number 1, July 1996
- James Cussens:
Deduction, induction and probabilistic support. 1-10 - Jordan Howard Sobel:
Pascalian wagers. 11-61 - Elijah Millgram, Paul Thagard:
Deliberative coherence. 63-88 - Joel Pust:
Induction, focused sampling and the law of small numbers. 89-104 - Christopher S. I. Mccurdy:
Humphrey's paradox and the interpretation of inverse conditional propensities. 105-125 - David M. Williams, Robert W. Scotland, Christopher J. Humphries, Darrell J. Siebert:
Confusion in philosophy: A comment on Williams (1992). 127-136
Volume 108, Number 2, August 1996
- Rom Harré:
From observability to manipulability: Extending the inductive arguments for realism. 137-155 - Robert Kirk:
How physicalists can avoid reductionism. 157-170 - Karl Petersen:
Ergodic theorems and the basis of science. 171-183 - Robert Deltete, Reed A. Guy:
Emerging from imaginary time. 185-203 - I. L. Humberstone:
Intrinsic/extrinsic. 205-267 - John F. Horty:
Agency and obligation. 269-307
Volume 108, Number 3, September 1996
- David J. Chalmers:
Does a rock implement every finite-state automaton? 309-333 - B. Jack Copeland:
What is computation? 335-359 - B. Jack Copeland, Diane Proudfoot:
On Alan Turing's anticipation of connectionism. 361-377 - David King:
Is the human mind a Turing machine? 379-389 - Andrew Melnyk:
Searle's abstract argument against strong AI. 391-419 - Renate Bartsch:
The relationship between connectionist models and a dynamic data-oriented theory of concept formation. 421-454
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