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Synthese, Volume 127
Volume 127, Numbers 1-2, April 2001
- Shahid Rahman, Helge Rückert:
Preface. 1-6 - Jaakko Hintikka:
Intuitionistic Logic As Epistemic Logic. 7-19 - Gabriel Sandu:
Signalling In Languages With Imperfect Information. 21-34 - Jean Paul Van Bendegem:
Paraconsistency And Dialogue Logic Critical Examination And Further Explorations. 35-55 - Patrick Blackburn:
Modal Logic As Dialogical Logic. 57-93 - Ulrich Nortmann:
How To Extend The Dialogical Approach To Provability Logic. 95-103 - Shahid Rahman, Helge Rückert:
Dialogical Connexive Logic. 105-139 - Erik C. W. Krabbe:
The Problem Of Retraction In Critical Discussion. 141-159 - Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Non-Cooperation In Dialogue Logic. 161-186 - Henry Prakken:
Relating Protocols For Dynamic Dispute With Logics For Defeasible Argumentation. 187-219 - Gerard A. W. Vreeswijk:
Eight Dialectic Benchmarks Discussed By Two Artificial Localist Disputors. 221-253 - Kuno Lorenz:
basic objectives of dialogue logic in historical perspective. 255-263
Volume 127, Number 3, June 2001
- Mark Colyvan:
The Miracle of Applied Mathematics. 265-278 - Herman Cappelen, Josh Dever:
Believing in Words. 279-301 - Gary Ebbs:
Vagueness, Sharp Boundaries, and Supervenience Conditions. 303-323 - Anjan Chakravartty:
The Semantic or Model-Theoretic View of Theories and Scientific Realism. 325-345 - Bradley Monton, Brian Kierland:
Supererogatory Superluminality. 347-357 - Nick Bostrom:
The Doomsday Argument Adam & Eve, UN++, and Quantum Joe. 359-387 - Igal Kvart:
The Counterfactual Analysis of Cause. 389-427
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