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Synthese, Volume 184
Volume 184, Number 1, January 2012
- Jeanne Peijnenburg, Branden Fitelson, Igor Douven:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Probability, Confirmation and Fallacies. 1 - Katya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi:
How the conjunction fallacy is tied to probabilistic confirmation: Some remarks on Schupbach (2009). 3-12 - Jonah N. Schupbach:
Is the conjunction fallacy tied to probabilistic confirmation? 13-27 - Tomoji Shogenji:
The degree of epistemic justification and the conjunction fallacy. 29-48 - David Atkinson:
Confirmation and justification. A commentary on Shogenji's measure. 49-61 - Theo A. F. Kuipers:
A realist partner for Linda: confirming a theoretical hypothesis more than its observational sub-hypothesis. 63-71 - Stephan Hartmann, Wouter Meijs:
Walter the banker: the conjunction fallacy reconsidered. 73-87 - Roberto Festa:
"For unto every one that hath shall be given". Matthew properties for incremental confirmation. 89-100 - Jeanne Peijnenburg:
A case of confusing probability and confirmation. 101-107 - Igor Douven, Jos Uffink:
Quantum probabilities and the conjunction principle. 109-114
Volume 184, Number 2, January 2012
- Philippe De Brabanter, Mikhail Kissine:
Introduction. 115-120 - Stefano Predelli:
Indexicality, intensionality, and relativist post-semantics. 121-136 - Isidora Stojanovic:
Domain-sensitivity. 137-155 - Friederike Moltmann:
Two kinds of first-person-oriented content. 157-177 - Eros Corazza, Jérôme Dokic:
Situated minimalism versus free enrichment. 179-198 - Mikhail Kissine:
From contexts to circumstances of evaluation: is the trade-off always innocuous? 199-216
Volume 184, Number 3, February 2012
- Luca Moretti:
Wright, Okasha and Chandler on transmission failure. 217-234 - Lydia Patton:
Experiment and theory building. 235-246 - John Turri:
Is knowledge justified true belief? 247-259 - David Slutsky:
Confusion and dependence in uses of history. 261-286 - Andrew Moon:
Warrant does entail truth. 287-297 - Christopher Gregory Weaver:
What could be caused must actually be caused. 299-317 - Simon Burgess:
Newcomb's problem and its conditional evidence: a common cause of confusion. 319-339 - Andrew Wayne:
Emergence and singular limits. 341-356 - James Kennedy Chase:
The logic of Quinean revisability. 357-373 - Nikk Effingham:
An unwelcome consequence of the Multiverse Thesis. 375-386 - Johan E. Gustafsson, Martin Peterson:
A computer simulation of the argument from disagreement. 387-405 - Todd Jones:
Do customs compete with conditioning? Turf battles and division of labor in social explanation. 407-430 - Luciano Floridi:
Semantic information and the network theory of account. 431-454
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