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Synthese, Volume 157
Volume 157, Number 1, July 2007
- Matthew McGrath:
Memory and epistemic conservatism. 1-24 - C. S. Jenkins:
Entitlement and rationality. 25-45 - Jeremy Allen Byrd:
The perfect murder: A philosophical whodunit. 47-58 - Nick Bostrom:
Sleeping Beauty and Self-location: A Hybrid Model. 59-78 - Vadim Batitsky, Zoltan Domotor:
When good theories make bad predictions. 79-103 - Patrick S. Dieveney:
Dispensability in the Indispensability Argument. 105-128 - Deborah C. Smith:
Superassertibility and the Equivalence Schema: A Dilemma for Wright's Antirealist. 129-139
Volume 157, Number 2, July 2007
- Nicholas Bardsley:
On collective intentions: collective action in economics and philosophy. 141-159 - Ken Gemes:
Irrelevance: Strengthening the Bayesian requirements. 161-166 - Peter Vanderschraaf:
Covenants and reputations. 167-195 - Douglas Walton:
Evaluating Practical Reasoning. 197-240 - Beth Huffer:
Actions and outcomes: two aspects of agency. 241-265
Volume 157, Number 3, August 2007
- Erik J. Olsson:
Guest editor's introduction. 267-274 - David H. Glass:
Coherence measures and inference to the best explanation. 275-296 - Erik J. Olsson, Stefan Schubert:
Reliability conducive measures of coherence. 297-308 - Luca Moretti:
Ways in which coherence is confirmation conducive. 309-319 - Staffan Angere:
The defeasible nature of coherentist justification. 321-335 - Michael Huemer:
Weak Bayesian coherentism. 337-346 - Wouter Meijs, Igor Douven:
On the alleged impossibility of coherence. 347-360 - Tomoji Shogenji:
Why does coherence appear truth-conducive? 361-372
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