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Synthese, Volume 189
Volume 189, Number 1, November 2012
- Rachael Briggs, Mark Jago:
Propositions and same-saying: introduction. 1-10 - Rachael Briggs:
Truthmaking without necessitation. 11-28 - Kit Fine:
A difficulty for the possible worlds analysis of counterfactuals. 29-57 - Mark Jago:
Constructing worlds. 59-74 - Brian Rabern:
Against the identification of assertoric content with compositional value. 75-96 - David Ripley:
Structures and circumstances: two ways to fine-grain propositions. 97-118 - Jonathan Schaffer:
Necessitarian propositions. 119-162 - Susanna Schellenberg:
Sameness of Fregean sense. 163-175 - Laura Schroeter:
Bootstrapping our way to samesaying. 177-197 - Clas Weber:
Eternalism and Propositional Multitasking: in defence of the Operator Argument. 199-219
Volume 189, Number 2, November 2012
- Annalisa Coliva, Sebastiano Moruzzi, Giorgio Volpe:
Introduction. 221-234 - Annalisa Coliva:
Varieties of failure (of warrant transmission: what else?!). 235-254 - Duncan Pritchard:
Wittgenstein and the groundlessness of our believing. 255-272 - Ralph Wedgwood:
Justified inference. 273-295 - Yuval Avnur:
Mere faith and entitlement. 297-315 - Giorgio Volpe:
Cornerstones: You'd better believe them. 317-336 - Dylan Dodd:
Evidentialism and skeptical arguments. 337-352 - Alan Millar:
Scepticism, perceptual knowledge, and doxastic responsibility. 353-372 - Mikkel Gerken:
Discursive justification and skepticism. 373-394 - Jesper Kallestrup:
Bootstrap and rollback: generalizing epistemic circularity. 395-413
Volume 189, Number 3, December 2012
- Holly Andersen:
The case for regularity in mechanistic causal explanation. 415-432 - Brandon Towl:
Laws and constrained kinds: a lesson from motor neuroscience. 433-450 - Justin Garson:
Function, selection, and construction in the brain. 451-481 - Mitchell Herschbach:
Mirroring versus simulation: on the representational function of simulation. 483-513 - Shannon Spaulding:
Mirror neurons are not evidence for the Simulation Theory. 515-534 - Carolyn Dicey Jennings:
The subject of attention. 535-554
Volume 189, Number Supplement-1, December 2012
- Cilia Witteman, Wiebe van der Hoek:
Introduction chapter. 1-3 - Mark Alfano:
Wilde heuristics and Rum Tum Tuggers: preference indeterminacy and instability. 5-15 - York Hagmayer, Magda Osman:
From colliding billiard balls to colluding desperate housewives: causal Bayes nets as rational models of everyday causal reasoning. 17-28 - Adam J. L. Harris, Magda Osman:
The illusion of control: A Bayesian perspective. 29-38 - Shira Elqayam:
Grounded rationality: Descriptivism in epistemic context. 39-49 - Marija Slavkovik, Guido Boella:
Recognition-primed group decisions via judgement aggregation. 51-65 - Jared M. Hotaling, Jerome R. Busemeyer:
DFT-D: a cognitive-dynamical model of dynamic decision making. 67-80 - Avi Rosenfeld, Inon Zuckerman, Amos Azaria, Sarit Kraus:
Combining psychological models with machine learning to better predict people's decisions. 81-93 - Stephan Dickert, Daniel Västfjäll, Janet Kleber, Paul Slovic:
Valuations of human lives: normative expectations and psychological mechanisms of (ir)rationality. 95-105 - Jonathan Baron, Burcu Gürçay, Adam B. Moore, Katrin Starcke:
Use of a Rasch model to predict response times to utilitarian moral dilemmas. 107-117 - Alexander A. Aarts, Cilia Witteman, Pierre M. Souren, Jos I. M. Egger:
Associations between psychologists' thinking styles and accuracy on a diagnostic classification task. 119-130 - Shahar Ayal, Dan Zakay, Guy Hochman:
Deliberative adjustments of intuitive anchors: the case of diversification behavior. 131-145 - Marc Jekel, Andreas Glöckner, Susann Fiedler, Arndt Bröder:
The rationality of different kinds of intuitive decision processes. 147-160 - Mandeep K. Dhami, David R. Mandel:
Forecasted risk taking in youth: evidence for a bounded-rationality perspective. 161-171 - Jie W. Weiss, David J. Weiss:
Irrational: at the moment. 173-183 - Cilia Witteman, Wiebe van der Hoek:
Erratum to: Introduction chapter. 185
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