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Synthese, Volume 176
Volume 176, Number 1, September 2010
- Paul Weirich:
Introduction. 1-3 - Adam Morton:
Human bounds: rationality for our species. 5-21 - José Luis Bermúdez:
Pitfalls for realistic decision theory: an illustration from sequential choice. 23-40 - Mark Kaplan:
In defense of modest probabilism. 41-55 - John L. Pollock:
A resource-bounded agent addresses the newcomb problem. 57-82 - Paul Weirich:
Utility and framing. 83-103 - Lisa J. Carlson, Raymond Dacey:
Social norms and the traditional deterrence game. 105-123 - Cristina Bicchieri, Azi Lev-On, Alex Chavez:
The medium or the message? Communication relevance and richness in trust games. 125-147 - Paul Weirich:
The contributors. 149-150
Volume 176, Number 2, September 2010
- Marc A. Moffett:
Introduction: Proceedings of the 36th annual meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy - Syntax and the Void! 151-152 - Charles Chihara:
New directions for nominalist philosophers of mathematics. 153-175 - Walter Dean, Hidenori Kurokawa:
From the Knowability Paradox to the existence of proofs. 177-225 - Graeme Forbes:
Intensional verbs in event semantics. 227-242 - Frederick Maier, Donald Nute:
Well-founded semantics for defeasible logic. 243-274 - Michael W. Pelczar:
Presentism, eternalism, and phenomenal change. 275-290 - Malte Willer:
New surprises for the Ramsey Test. 291-309
Volume 176, Number 3, October 2010
- Holger Andreas:
New account of empirical claims in structuralism. 311-332 - Jake Chandler:
The transmission of support: a Bayesian re-analysis. 333-343 - Andrea Sauchelli:
Concrete possible worlds and counterfactual conditionals: Lewis versus Williamson on modal knowledge. 345-359 - Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen:
Luck as an epistemic notion. 361-377 - Alexander Rueger, Patrick McGivern:
Hierarchies and levels of reality. 379-397 - Kourken Michaelian:
In defence of gullibility: the epistemology of testimony and the psychology of deception detection. 399-427 - Jonathan Y. Tsou:
Putnam's account of apriority and scientific change: its historical and contemporary interest. 429-445 - Hamid Vahid:
Rationalizing beliefs: evidential vs. pragmatic reasons. 447-462
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