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Synthese, Volume 136
Volumes 136, Number 1, July 2003
- Tian Yu Cao:
Structural Realism and the Interpretation of Quantum Field Theory. 3-24 - Tian Yu Cao:
Appendix: Ontological Relativity and Fundamentality - Is QFT the Fundamental Theory? 25-30 - Steven French, James Ladyman:
Remodelling Structural Realism: Quantum Physics and the Metaphysics of Structure. 31-56 - Tian Yu Cao:
Can We Dissolve Physical Entities into Mathematical Structures? 57-71 - Steven French, James Ladyman:
The Dissolution of Objects: Between Platonism and Phenomenalism. 73-77 - Simon Saunders:
Critical Notice: Tian Yu Cao's "The Conceptual Development of 20th Century Field Theories". 79-105 - Tian Yu Cao:
What is Ontological Synthesis? - A Reply to Simon Saunders. 107-126 - Simon Saunders:
Structural Realism, again. 127-133
Volume 136, Number 2, August 2003
- Magnus Jiborn, Wlodek Rabinowicz:
Reconsidering the Foole's Rejoinder: Backward Induction in Indefinitely Iterated Prisoner's Dilemmas. 135-157 - John Collins:
Cowie on the Poverty of Stimulus. 159-190 - Alexander Miller:
The Significance of Semantic Realism. 191-217 - Sven Ove Hansson, Gert Helgesson:
What is Stability? 219-235 - Mark E. Wunderlich:
Vector Reliability: A new Approach to Epistemic Justification. 237-262 - Roger Sansom:
Why Evolution is Really Indeterministic. 263-279 - William Boos:
Parfaits Miroirs De L'univers": A 'Virtual' Interpretation of Leibnizian Metaphysics. 281-304
Volume 136, Number 3, September 2003
- Jenann Ismael:
Closed Causal Loops and the Bilking Argument. 305-320 - Louis M. Guenin:
Dialogue Concerning Natural Appropriation. 321-336 - Jeffrey K. McDonough:
A Rosa multiflora by Any Other Name: Taxonomic Incommensurability and Scientific Kinds. 337-358 - Douglas Ehring:
Part-Whole Physicalism and Mental Causation. 359-388 - Paul A. Roth:
"Mistakes". 389-408 - Michael J. Fitzgerald:
The Medieval Roots of Reliabilist Epistemology: Albert of Saxony's View of Immediate Apprehension. 409-434 - William Boos:
Virtual Modality. 435-492
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