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Synthese, Volume 175
Volume 175, Number 1, July 2010
- Tongdong Bai:
Guest editor's words. 1-2 - Yi Jiang, Tongdong Bai:
Studies in analytic philosophy in China. 3-12 - Feng Ye:
What anti-realism in philosophy of mathematics must offer. 13-31 - Xiaoli Liu:
Gödel's philosophical program and Husserl's phenomenology. 33-45 - Beihai Zhou, Yi Mao:
Four semantic layers of common nouns. 47-68 - Fenrong Liu:
Von Wright's "The Logic of Preference" revisited. 69-88 - Jing Zhu:
On the principle of intention agglomeration. 89-99 - Refeng Tang:
Conceptualism and the New Myth of the Given. 101-122
Volume 175, Number 2, July 2010
- Aldo Frigerio
, Alessandro Giordani, Luca Mari
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Outline of a general model of measurement. 123-149 - Joseph A. Baltimore
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Defending the piggyback principle against Shapiro and Sober's empirical approach. 151-168 - Clark Glymour, David Danks, Bruce Glymour, Frederick Eberhardt, Joseph D. Ramsey, Richard Scheines, Peter Spirtes, Choh Man Teng, Jiji Zhang
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Actual causation: a stone soup essay. 169-192 - Maria E. Kronfeldner
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Darwinian 'blind' hypothesis formation revisited. 193-218 - Remy Debes:
Which empathy? Limitations in the mirrored "understanding" of emotion. 219-239 - Zanja Yudell:
Melia and Saatsi on structural realism. 241-253 - John Mumma:
Proofs, pictures, and Euclid. 255-287
Volume 175, Number 3, August 2010
- Damien Fennell, Nancy Cartwright:
Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? 289-310 - Anna-Sofia Maurin
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Trope theory and the Bradley regress. 311-326 - Gregor Betz:
Petitio principii and circular argumentation as seen from a theory of dialectical structures. 327-349 - Vojtech Kolman
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Continuum, name and paradox. 351-367 - Peter J. Lewis
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Credence and self-location. 369-382 - Andreas Stokke:
Intention-sensitive semantics. 383-404 - Marc Ereshefsky:
Darwin's solution to the species problem. 405-425 - Roger Clarke
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"The Ravens Paradox" is a misnomer. 427-440
Volume 175, Number Supplement-1, August 2010
- Elizabeth Black
, Luciano Floridi
, Allan Third
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Introduction to the special issue on the nature and scope of information. 1-3 - Alexander Bird
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The epistemology of science - a bird's-eye view. 5-16 - Richard Bradley
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Proposition-valued random variables as information. 17-38 - John Grant, Sarit Kraus, Donald Perlis, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Postulates for revising BDI structures. 39-62 - Luciano Floridi
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Information, possible worlds and the cooptation of scepticism. 63-88 - Steven French:
The interdependence of structure, objects and dependence. 89-109 - Edwin D. Mares
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The nature of information: a relevant approach. 111-132 - Duncan Pritchard
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Cognitive ability and the extended cognition thesis. 133-151

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