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Synthese, Volume 123
Volume 123, Number 1, April 2000
- Sven Bernecker:
Knowing The World By Knowing One's Mind. 1-34 - Hans Johann Glock:
Animals, Thoughts And Concepts. 35-64 - Dermot Moran:
Hilary Putnam And Immanuel Kant: Two 'Internal Realists'? 65-104 - Peter W. Ross:
The Relativity Of Color. 105-129 - Robert J. Stainton, Christopher Viger:
Jerry A. Fodor, Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong. 131-151
Volume 123, Number 2, May 2000
- Yannis Stephanou:
Model Theory and Validity. 165-193 - Claudine Verheggen:
The Meaningfulness of Meaning Questions. 195-216 - Panu Raatikainen:
Algorithmic Information Theory and Undecidability. 217-225 - H. M. Cartwright:
A Note on Plural Pronouns. 227-246 - Leo K. C. Cheung:
The Tractarian Operation N and Expressive Completeness. 247-261 - Theodore J. Everett:
A Simple Logic for Comparisons and Vagueness. 263-278 - Dale Jacquette:
Identity, Intensionality, and Moore's Paradox. 279-292
Volume 123, Number 3, June 2000
- Marc Fleurbaey, Martin van Hees:
On Rights in Game Forms. 295-326 - Douglas Walton:
The Place of Dialogue Theory in Logic, Computer Science and Communication Studies. 327-346 - Mikel Aickin:
Connecting Dempster-Shafer Belief Functions with Likelihood-based Inference. 347-364 - Peter J. Graham:
Conveying Information. 365-392 - Marc Lange:
Is Jeffrey Conditionalization Defective By Virtue of Being Non-Commutative? Remarks on the Sameness of Sensory Experiences. 393-403
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