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Synthese, Volume 181
Volume 181, Number 1, July 2011
- Gürol Irzik, Elliott Sober:
Introduction to the Synthese special issue on Hans Reichenbach, Istanbul, and Experience and Prediction. 1-2 - Elliott Sober:
Reichenbach's cubical universe and the problem of the external world. 3-21 - Stathis Psillos:
On Reichenbach's argument for scientific realism. 23-40 - Flavia Padovani:
Relativizing the relativized a priori: Reichenbach's axioms of coordination divided. 41-62 - Sandy Berkovski:
Reichenbach and Weyl on apriority and mathematical applicability. 63-77 - Samet Bagce:
Reichenbach on the relative a priori and the context of discovery/justification distinction. 79-93 - Maria Carla Galavotti:
On Hans Reichenbach's inductivism. 95-111 - Jeanne Peijnenburg, David Atkinson:
Grounds and limits: Reichenbach and foundationalist epistemology. 113-124 - Frederick Eberhardt:
Reliability via synthetic a priori: Reichenbach's doctoral thesis on probability. 125-136 - Friedrich Stadler:
The road to Experience and Prediction from within: Hans Reichenbach's scientific correspondence from Berlin to Istanbul. 137-155 - Gürol Irzik:
Hans Reichenbach in Istanbul. 157-180
Volume 181, Number 2, July 2011
- Marc Moffett, Greg Ray:
The 37th annual meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy. 181-184 - Prasanta S. Bandyoapdhyay, Davin Nelson, Mark Greenwood, Gordon Brittan, Jesse Berwald:
The logic of Simpson's paradox. 185-208 - Eric Hiddleston:
Reductionism and the Micro-Macro Mirroring Thesis. 209-226 - Christopher Hitchcock:
Trumping and contrastive causation. 227-240 - Glen Hoffmann:
Two kinds of a priori infallibility. 241-253 - Richard Johns:
Self-organisation in dynamical systems: a limiting result. 255-275 - Genoveva Martí, José Martínez-Fernández:
General terms, rigidity and the trivialization problem. 277-293 - Peter K. Schotch, Gillman Payette:
Worlds and times - NS and the master argument. 295-315 - John L. Pollock:
Reasoning defeasibly about probabilities. 317-352 - Gila Sher:
Is logic in the mind or in the world? 353-365
Volume 181, Number 3, August 2011
- Daniel Peterson:
Qeauty and the books: a response to Lewis's quantum sleeping beauty problem. 367-374 - Dave Ward, Tom Roberts, Andy Clark:
Knowing what we can do: actions, intentions, and the construction of phenomenal experience. 375-394 - Trent Dougherty, Patrick Rysiew:
Clarity about concessive knowledge attributions: reply to Dodd. 395-403 - Fabio Boschetti:
Causality, emergence, computation and unreasonable expectations. 405-412 - Peter Schulte:
Truthmakers: a tale of two explanatory projects. 413-431 - Benjamin C. Jantzen:
No two entities without identity. 433-450 - Chase Wrenn:
Practical success and the nature of truth. 451-470 - E. J. Coffman:
Two claims about epistemic propriety. 471-488 - Athanasios Raftopoulos:
Ambiguous figures and representationalism. 489-514 - Krist Vaesen:
Knowledge without credit, exhibit 4: extended cognition. 515-529
Volume 181, Number Supplement-1, August 2011
- Alvaro Sandroni:
Akrasia, instincts and revealed preferences. 1-17 - Jürgen Landes, Jeff B. Paris, Alena Vencovská:
A survey of some recent results on Spectrum Exchangeability in Polyadic Inductive Logic. 19-47 - Jack Douglas Stecher:
Competitive equilibrium with intuitionistic agents. 49-63 - Silviu Guiasu:
Three ancient problems solved by using the game theory logic based on the Shapley value. 65-79 - Simon Robertson:
Epistemic constraints on practical normativity. 81-106
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