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Synthese, Volume 110
Volume 110, Number 1, January 1997
- Judson C. Webb:
Hilbert's Formalism and arithmetization of Mathematics. 1-14 - Jaakko Hintikka:
Hilbert vindicated? 15-36 - Ulrich Majer:
Husserl and Hilbert on Completeness. 37-56 - Philip Ehrlich:
From Completeness to Archimedean Completenes. 57-76 - Burton Dreben, Akihiro Kanamori:
Hilbert and Set Theory. 77-125 - Jan von Plato:
Formalization of Hilbert's Geometry of incidence and Parallelism. 127-141 - Joseph S. Alper, Mark Bridger:
Mathematics, Models and Zeno's Paradoxes. 143-166
Volume 110, Number 2, February 1997
- Jenann Ismael:
Curie's Principle. 167-190 - Christoph Lehner:
What IT Feels like to be in a Superposition. And Why. 191-216 - Robert G. Hudson:
Classical Physics and Early quantum Theory: a legitimate Case of Theoretical underdetermination. 217-256 - Joel Michell:
Bertrand Russell's 1897 Critique of the Traditional Theory of Measurement. 257-276 - Jairo José Da Silva:
Husserl's phenomenology and Weyl's Predictivism. 277-296 - Jack Zupco:
What is the Science of the Soul? A Case Study in the Evolution of Late Medieval Natural Philosophy. 297-334
Volume 110, Number 3, March 1997
- Stephen Jacobson:
Externalism and Action-Guiding Epistemic Norms. 343-355 - Yao-Hua Tan:
Is Default Logic a Reinvention of Inductive-Statistical Reasoning? 357-379 - Stephen Jacobson:
Externalism and Action-Guiding Epistemic Norms. 381-397 - Michael Bergmann:
Internalism, externalism and the no-Defeater condition. 399-417 - Rockney Jacobsen:
Self-Quotation and Self-Knowledge. 419-445 - James Blachowicz:
Reciprocal Justification in Science and Moral Theory. 447-468
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