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Synthese, Volume 170
Volume 170, Number 1, September 2009
- Dan López de Sa:
Relativizing utterance-truth? 1-5 - Neil Edward Williams:
The ungrounded argument is unfounded: a response to Mumford. 7-19 - Makmiller Pedroso:
On three arguments against categorical structuralism. 21-31 - José Ferreirós:
Hilbert, logicism, and mathematical existence. 33-70 - Michael Baumgartner:
Uncovering deterministic causal structures: a Boolean approach. 71-96 - Marcus P. Adams:
Empirical evidence and the knowledge-that/knowledge-how distinction. 97-114 - Stephan Leuenberger:
What is global supervenience? 115-129 - Andrés Páez:
Artificial explanations: the epistemological interpretation of explanation in AI. 131-146 - John Turri:
On the general argument against internalism. 147-153 - Jonas Åkerman:
A plea for pragmatics. 155-167 - John Matthewson, Michael Weisberg:
The structure of tradeoffs in model building. 169-190 - Amir Horowitz:
Turning the zombie on its head. 191-210
Volume 170, Number 2, September 2009
- Tim Crane, Brian P. McLaughlin:
Introduction. 211-215 - Barry Loewer:
Why is there anything except physics? 217-233 - Susan Schneider:
LOT, CTM, and the Elephant in the Room. 235-250 - Brian P. McLaughlin:
Systematicity redux. 251-274 - Gabriel Segal:
Keep making sense. 275-287 - Kevan Edwards:
What concepts do. 289-310 - Katalin Balog:
Jerry Fodor on non-conceptual content. 311-320
Volume 170, Number 3, October 2009
- Øystein Linnebo:
Introduction. 321-329 - Gabriel Uzquiano:
Bad company generalized. 331-347 - Roy T. Cook:
Hume's Big Brother: counting concepts and the bad company objection. 349-369 - Øystein Linnebo:
Bad company tamed. 371-391 - Matti Eklund:
Bad company and neo-Fregean philosophy. 393-414 - Philip A. Ebert, Stewart Shapiro:
The good, the bad and the ugly. 415-441 - John MacFarlane:
Double vision: two questions about the neo-Fregean program. 443-456 - Bob Hale, Crispin Wright:
Focus restored: Comments on John MacFarlane. 457-482
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