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Synthese, Volume 177
Volume 177, Number 1, November 2010
- Peter Kung:
On having no reason: dogmatism and Bayesian confirmation. 1-17 - Ingo Brigandt:
The epistemic goal of a concept: accounting for the rationality of semantic change and variation. 19-40 - Eleonora Cresto:
Belief and contextual acceptance. 41-66 - Stephen Finlay:
What ought probably means, and why you can't detach it. 67-89 - Bence Nanay:
Population thinking as trope nominalism. 91-109 - Mark Newman:
The No-Miracles Argument, reliabilism, and a methodological version of the generality problem. 111-138 - Darrell P. Rowbottom:
Corroboration and auxiliary hypotheses: Duhem's thesis revisited. 139-149
Volume 177, Number 2, November 2010
- Jacqueline A. Sullivan:
Realization, explanation and the mind-body relation - Editor's introduction. 151-164 - Carl Gillett:
Moving beyond the subset model of realization: The problem of qualitative distinctness in the metaphysics of science. 165-192 - Thomas W. Polger:
Mechanisms and explanatory realization relations. 193-212 - Philippe Huneman:
Topological explanations and robustness in biological sciences. 213-245 - John Bickle:
Has the last decade of challenges to the multiple realization argument provided aid and comfort to psychoneural reductionists? 247-260 - Jacqueline A. Sullivan:
Reconsidering 'spatial memory' and the Morris water maze. 261-283 - Sven Walter:
Cognitive extension: the parity argument, functionalism, and the mark of the cognitive. 285-300
Volume 177, Number 3, December 2010
- Carla Fehr, Kathryn S. Plaisance:
Socially relevant philosophy of science: an introduction. 301-316 - Heather Douglas:
Engagement for progress: applied philosophy of science in context. 317-335 - Sarah S. Richardson:
Feminist philosophy of science: history, contributions, and challenges. 337-362 - Lisa Gannett:
Questions asked and unasked: how by worrying less about the 'really real' philosophers of science might better contribute to debates about genetics and race. 363-385 - Heidi E. Grasswick:
Scientific and lay communities: earning epistemic trust through knowledge sharing. 387-409 - Kyle Powys Whyte, Robert P. Crease:
Trust, expertise, and the philosophy of science. 411-425 - Julian Reiss:
In favour of a Millian proposal to reform biomedical research. 427-447 - Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette:
Conceptual analysis and special-interest science: toxicology and the case of Edward Calabrese. 449-469 - Nancy Tuana:
Leading with ethics, aiming for policy: new opportunities for philosophy of science. 471-492
Volume 177, Number Supplement-1, December 2010
- Sujata Ghosh, Ramaswamy Ramanujam:
Logic and social interaction: introduction. 1-3 - Johan van Benthem, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada:
The dynamics of awareness. 5-27 - Tomohiro Hoshi, Eric Pacuit:
Dynamic logics of knowledge and access. 29-49 - Francien Dechesne, Yanjing Wang:
To know or not to know: epistemic approaches to security protocol verification. 51-76 - Jan van Eijck:
The language of social software. 77-96 - Richard Booth, Thomas Andreas Meyer:
Equilibria in social belief removal. 97-123
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