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Synthese, Volume 141
Volume 141, Number 1, July 2004
- Steven T. Kuhn:
Reflections on Ethics and Game Theory. 1-44 - Lloyd Humberstone:
Archetypal Forms of Inference. 45-76 - Teresa Britton:
The Problem of Verisimilitude and Counting Partially Identical Properties. 77-95 - Hamid Vahid:
Varieties of Epistemic Conservatism. 97-122 - Richard Hanley:
No End in Sight: Causal Loops in Philosophy, Physics and Fiction. 123-152
Volume 141, Number 2, August 2004
- John Bickle:
Editor's Introduction. 153-154 - Dennis J. L. G. Schutter, Jack van Honk, Jaak Panksepp:
Introducing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and its Property of Causal Inference in Investigating Brain-Function Relationships. 155-173 - Gualtiero Piccinini:
The First Computational Theory of Mind and Brain: A Close Look at Mcculloch and Pitts's "Logical Calculus of Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity". 175-215 - Morten Storm Overgaard:
Confounding Factors in Contrastive Analysis. 217-231 - Roman Bauer:
In Search of a Neuronal Signature of Consciousness - Facts, Hypotheses and Proposals. 233-245 - Paul Tibbetts:
The Concept of Voluntary Motor Control in the Recent Neuroscientific Literature. 247-276 - Dan Ryder:
Review Essay: Meditations on First Neuroscience: Critical Notice of Mark Changizi's The Brain from 25, 000 Feet. 277-285
Volume 141, Number 3, September 2004
- Richard Healey:
Change Without Change, and How to Observe it in General Relativity. 1-35 - Robert Cummins, Pierre Poirier, Martin Roth:
Epistemological Strata and the Rules of Right Reason. 287-331 - Jan-Willem Romeijn:
Hypotheses and Inductive Predictions. 333-364 - Michael Strevens:
Bayesian Confirmation Theory: Inductive Logic, or Mere Inductive Framework? 365-379 - Ardnés Rivadulla:
The Newtonian Limit of Relativity Theory and the Rationality of Theory Change. 417-429 - Barry Hartley Slater:
Ramsey's Tests. 431-444 - Eerik Lagerspetz:
Predictability and the Growth of Knowledge. 445-459
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