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Synthese, Volume 178
Volume 178, Number 1, January 2011
- Darrell P. Rowbottom
, Otávio A. S. Bueno:
Stance and rationality: a perspective. 1-5 - Darrell P. Rowbottom
, Otávio A. S. Bueno:
How to change it: modes of engagement, rationality, and stance voluntarism. 7-17 - Matthias Steup:
Empiricism, metaphysics, and voluntarism. 19-26 - Peter Baumann:
Empiricism, stances, and the problem of voluntarism. 27-36 - Anjan Chakravartty:
A puzzle about voluntarism about rational epistemic stances. 37-48 - Paul Teller:
Learning to live with voluntarism. 49-66 - Jon Williamson
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Objective Bayesianism, Bayesian conditionalisation and voluntarism. 67-85 - James Ladyman:
The scientistic stance: the empirical and materialist stances reconciled. 87-98 - E. J. Lowe:
The rationality of metaphysics. 99-109 - Darrell P. Rowbottom
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Stances and paradigms: a reflection. 111-119 - Matthew Ratcliffe
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Stance, feeling and phenomenology. 121-130 - Ward E. Jones
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Being moved by a way the world is not. 131-141 - Alan Richardson:
But what then am I, this inexhaustible, unfathomable historical self? Or, upon what ground may one commit empiricism? 143-154 - Bas C. van Fraassen:
On stance and rationality. 155-169
Volume 178, Number 2, January 2011
- Glenn Branch
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Introduction. 171-176 - Robert T. Pennock:
Can't philosophers tell the difference between science and religion?: Demarcation revisited. 177-206 - John S. Wilkins
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Are creationists rational? 207-218 - Kelly C. Smith:
Foiling the Black Knight. 219-235 - Wesley R. Elsberry, Jeffrey O. Shallit:
Information theory, evolutionary computation, and Dembski's "complex specified information". 237-270 - Bruce H. Weber:
Design and its discontents. 271-289 - Sahotra Sarkar:
The science question in intelligent design. 291-305 - Niall Shanks, Keith Green
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Intelligent design in theological perspective. 307-330 - Barbara Forrest:
The non-epistemology of intelligent design: its implications for public policy. 331-379 - James H. Fetzer:
Evolution and atheism: Has Griffin reconciled science and religion? 381-396
Volume 178, Number 3, February 2011
- Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
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Part-whole science. 397-427 - Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia:
The inverse spaceship paradox. 429-435 - Charlie Pelling:
Characterizing hallucination epistemically. 437-459 - Fabio Paglieri, John Woods:
Enthymematic parsimony. 461-501 - Annika Wallin:
Is egocentric bias evidence for simulation theory? 503-514 - Adam C. Podlaskowski, Joshua A. Smith:
Infinitism and epistemic normativity. 515-527 - Mikkel Gerken
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Warrant and action. 529-547

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