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Synthese, Volume 190
Volume 190, Number 1, January 2013
- Igor Douven:
The Formal Epistemology Project. 1-2 - Helen De Cruz, Johan De Smedt:
Mathematical symbols as epistemic actions. 3-19 - Karolina Krzyzanowska:
Belief ascription and the Ramsey test. 21-36 - Sylvia Wenmackers, Leon Horsten:
Fair infinite lotteries. 37-61 - Martin Fischer:
Some remarks on restricting the knowability principle. 63-88 - Jan Heylen:
Modal-Epistemic Arithmetic and the problem of quantifying in. 89-111 - Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson:
Epistemic closure and commutative, nonassociative residuated structures. 113-128 - Jake Chandler:
Contrastive confirmation: some competing accounts. 129-138 - Richard Dietz:
Comparative concepts. 139-170 - Igor Douven, Christoph Kelp:
Proper bootstrapping. 171-185
Volume 190, Number 2, January 2013
- Marion Vorms, Christopher Pincock:
Preface. 187-188 - Paul Teller:
The concept of measurement-precision. 189-202 - Brian Epstein, Patrick Forber:
The perils of tweaking: how to use macrodata to set parameters in complex simulation models. 203-218 - Agnes Bolinska:
Epistemic representation, informativeness and the aim of faithful representation. 219-234 - Gordon Michael Purves:
Finding truth in fictions: identifying non-fictions in imaginary cracks. 235-251 - Axel Gelfert:
Strategies of model-building in condensed matter physics: trade-offs as a demarcation criterion between physics and biology? 253-272 - Peter Gildenhuys:
Classical population genetics and the semantic approach to scientific theories. 273-291 - Marion Vorms:
Models of data and theoretical hypotheses: a case-study in classical genetics. 293-319 - Ekaterina Svetlova:
De-idealization by commentary: the case of financial valuation models. 321-337
Volume 190, Number 3, February 2013
- Dennis Whitcomb:
One wage of unknowability. 339-352 - Jonas Clausen Mork:
Uncertainty, credal sets and second order probability. 353-378 - José Díez, Kareem Khalifa, Bert Leuridan:
General theories of explanation: buyer beware. 379-396 - Mark McEvoy:
Experimental mathematics, computers and the a priori. 397-412 - Frank A. Hindriks:
The location problem in social ontology. 413-437 - Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia:
Zeno and flow of information. 439-447 - D. Benjamin Barros:
Negative causation in causal and mechanistic explanation. 449-469 - Keizo Matsubara:
Realism, underdetermination and string theory dualities. 471-489 - James R. Shaw:
De se belief and rational choice. 491-508 - Miguel Hoeltje, Benjamin Schnieder, Alex Steinberg:
Explanation by induction? 509-524 - Boris Culina:
Logic of paradoxes in classical set theories. 525-547 - Chunghyoung Lee:
The staccato roller coaster: a simple physical model of the staccato run. 549-562 - Andrew Rotondo:
Undermining, circularity, and disagreement. 563-584
Volume 190, Number 4, March 2013
- Luca Tummolini, Giulia Andrighetto, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rosaria Conte:
A convention or (tacit) agreement betwixt us: on reliance and its normative consequences. 585-618 - Tomasz Bigaj:
How to evaluate counterfactuals in the quantum world. 619-637 - Berit Brogaard, Joe Salerno:
Remarks on counterpossibles. 639-660 - John Cantwell:
Conditionals in causal decision theory. 661-679 - Vladan Djordjevic:
Similarity and cotenability. 681-691 - Ulrich Meyer:
Modal property comprehension. 693-707 - Neil Tennant:
Parts, classes and Parts of Classes: an anti-realist reading of Lewisian mereology. 709-742 - Alessandro Torza:
How to Lewis a Kripke-Hintikka. 743-779
Volume 190, Number 5, March 2013
- Jeffrey Helzner:
Epistemology and economics. 781-786 - Franz Dietrich, Christian List:
Reasons for (prior) belief in Bayesian epistemology. 787-808 - Lina Eriksson, Wlodek Rabinowicz:
The interference problem for the betting interpretation of degrees of belief. 809-830 - Horacio L. Arló-Costa, Arthur Paul Pedersen:
Fast and frugal heuristics: rationality and the limits of naturalism. 831-850 - Brian Hill:
Awareness and equilibrium. 851-869 - Giacomo Sillari:
Rule-following as coordination: a game-theoretic approach. 871-890 - Olivier Roy, Eric Pacuit:
Substantive assumptions in interaction: a logical perspective. 891-908 - Cristina Bicchieri, Hugo Mercier:
Self-serving biases and public justifications in trust games. 909-922 - Brian Skyrms:
The core theory of subjunctive conditionals. 923-928
Volume 190, Number 6, April 2013
- Jeffrey Helzner:
Rationalizing two-tiered choice functions through conditional choice. 929-951 - C. M. Asmus:
Vagueness and revision sequences. 953-974 - Adolfas Mackonis:
Inference to the best explanation, coherence and other explanatory virtues. 975-995 - Daniel A. Wilkenfeld:
Understanding as representation manipulability. 997-1016 - Luke Glynn:
Causal foundationalism, physical causation, and difference-making. 1017-1037 - Peter Gärdenfors, Frank Zenker:
Theory change as dimensional change: conceptual spaces applied to the dynamics of empirical theories. 1039-1058 - Benjamin McMyler:
The epistemic significance of address. 1059-1078 - Barry Lam:
Calibrated probabilities and the epistemology of disagreement. 1079-1098 - Joongol Kim:
What are numbers? 1099-1112 - Stephen Wright:
Does Klein's infinitism offer a response to Agrippa's trilemma? 1113-1130 - Pieter E. Vermaas, Massimiliano Carrara, Stefano Borgo, Pawel Garbacz:
The design stance and its artefacts. 1131-1152 - Kareem Khalifa:
Is understanding explanatory or objectual? 1153-1171 - Steve Petersen:
Utilitarian epistemology. 1173-1184
Volume 190, Number 7, May 2013
- Kristoffer Ahlström-Vij, Klemens Kappel, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen:
The epistemology of inclusiveness. 1185-1188 - Sanford C. Goldberg:
Inclusiveness in the face of anticipated disagreement. 1189-1207 - Hélène Landemore:
Deliberation, cognitive diversity, and democratic inclusiveness: an epistemic argument for the random selection of representatives. 1209-1231 - Christopher Thompson:
A general model of a group search procedure, applied to epistemic democracy. 1233-1252 - Fabienne Peter:
The procedural epistemic value of deliberation. 1253-1266 - J. D. Trout:
Democracy and scientific expertise: illusions of political and epistemic inclusion. 1267-1291 - Boaz Miller:
When is consensus knowledge based? Distinguishing shared knowledge from mere agreement. 1293-1316 - Miranda Fricker:
Epistemic justice as a condition of political freedom? 1317-1332
Volume 190, Number 8, May 2013
- Stephan Hartmann, Chiara Lisciandra, Edouard Machery:
Editorial: Formal epistemology meets experimental philosophy. 1333-1335 - Mark Colyvan:
Idealisations in normative models. 1337-1350 - Giovanna Devetag, Hykel Hosni, Giacomo Sillari:
You better play 7: mutual versus common knowledge of advice in a weak-link experiment. 1351-1381 - James A. Overton:
"Explain" in scientific discourse. 1383-1405 - Matthias Unterhuber, Gerhard Schurz:
The new Tweety puzzle: arguments against monistic Bayesian approaches in epistemology and cognitive science. 1407-1435 - Aron Vallinder, Erik J. Olsson:
Do computer simulations support the Argument from Disagreement? 1437-1454 - Carl G. Wagner:
The corroboration paradox. 1455-1469
Volume 190, Number 9, June 2013
- Robert Northcott:
Verisimilitude: a causal approach. 1471-1488 - Joel Pust:
Sleeping Beauty, evidential support and indexical knowledge: reply to Horgan. 1489-1501 - Michael Bertrand:
Proper environment and the SEP account of biological function. 1503-1517 - Geoff Pynn:
The Bayesian explanation of transmission failure. 1519-1531 - Jesús Zamora-Bonilla:
Why are good theories good? reflections on epistemic values, confirmation, and formal epistemology. 1533-1553 - Aris Spanos:
A frequentist interpretation of probability for model-based inductive inference. 1555-1585 - Joshua C. Thurow:
The defeater version of Benacerraf's problem for a priori knowledge. 1587-1603 - Xuefeng Wen, Shier Ju:
Semantic games with chance moves revisited: from IF logic to partial logic. 1605-1620 - Jonathan Bain:
Category-theoretic structure and radical ontic structural realism. 1621-1635 - David H. Wolpert, Gregory Benford:
The lesson of Newcomb's paradox. 1637-1646 - Graham Oddie:
The content, consequence and likeness approaches to verisimilitude: compatibility, trivialization, and underdetermination. 1647-1687 - Rohan French:
Expressive power, mood, and actuality. 1689-1699 - Matthew Lockard:
Epistemic instrumentalism. 1701-1718 - K. Brad Wray:
Success and truth in the realism/anti-realism debate. 1719-1729
Volume 190, Number 10, July 2013
- Peter Pagin, Robert van Rooij, Jonas Åkerman:
Philosophy of language and mind. 1731-1733 - Craig French:
Perceptual experience and seeing that $$p$$. 1735-1751 - Peter Fritz:
A logic for epistemic two-dimensional semantics. 1753-1770 - Nat Hansen:
A slugfest of intuitions: contextualism and experimental design. 1771-1792 - Marie Guillot:
The limits of selflessness: semantic relativism and the epistemology of de se thoughts. 1793-1816 - Elisabeth Pacherie:
Intentional joint agency: shared intention lite. 1817-1839 - François Récanati:
Perceptual concepts: in defence of the indexical model. 1841-1855
Volume 190, Number 11, July 2013
- Michael H. G. Hoffmann, Jan C. Schmidt, Nancy J. Nersessian:
Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity. 1857-1864 - J. Britt Holbrook:
What is interdisciplinary communication? Reflections on the very idea of disciplinary integration. 1865-1879 - Hanne Andersen, Susann Wagenknecht:
Epistemic dependence in interdisciplinary groups. 1881-1898 - Steve Fuller:
Deviant interdisciplinarity as philosophical practice: prolegomena to deep intellectual history. 1899-1916 - Robert Frodeman:
Philosophy dedisciplined. 1917-1936 - Michael O'Rourke, Stephen J. Crowley:
Philosophical intervention and cross-disciplinary science: the story of the Toolbox Project. 1937-1954 - Nancy Tuana:
Embedding philosophers in the practices of science: bringing humanities to the sciences. 1955-1973 - Michael H. G. Hoffmann, Jan C. Schmidt, Nancy J. Nersessian:
Erratum to: Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity. 1975
Volume 190, Number 12, August 2013
- Berislav Marusic:
The Self-Knowledge Gambit. 1977-1999 - Andreas M. Bartels:
Why metrical properties are not powers. 2001-2013 - Samuel Alexander:
An axiomatic version of Fitch's paradox. 2015-2020 - Jessica Brown:
Intuitions, evidence and hopefulness. 2021-2046 - Giuliano Torrengo:
The grounding problem and presentist explanations. 2047-2063 - Jonathan Tallant:
Optimus prime: paraphrasing prime number talk. 2065-2083 - Erich H. Rast:
On contextual domain restriction in categorial grammar. 2085-2115 - J. Brian Pitts:
Irrelevant conjunction and the ratio measure or historical skepticism. 2117-2139 - Jean-Pierre Marquis:
Mathematical forms and forms of mathematics: leaving the shores of extensional mathematics. 2141-2164 - Massimo Warglien, Peter Gärdenfors:
Semantics, conceptual spaces, and the meeting of minds. 2165-2193 - Dunja Seselja, Christian Straßer:
Abstract argumentation and explanation applied to scientific debates. 2195-2217 - Nikolaj Nottelmann:
The deontological conception of epistemic justification: a reassessment. 2219-2241 - Charlotte Werndl:
On choosing between deterministic and indeterministic models: underdetermination and indirect evidence. 2243-2265 - Michiru Nagatsu:
The limits of unification for theory appraisal: a case of economics and psychology. 2267-2289 - Nate Charlow:
What we know and what to do. 2291-2323 - Christos Douskos:
The linguistic argument for intellectualism. 2325-2340 - Martin Montminy:
The role of context in contextualism. 2341-2366 - Patrick Grim, Robert Rosenberger, Adam Rosenfeld, Brian Anderson, Robb E. Eason:
How simulations fail. 2367-2390 - Jacob Stegenga:
An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence. 2391-2411 - Sam Baron:
A Truthmaker Indispensability Argument. 2413-2427 - Kourken Michaelian:
The information effect: constructive memory, testimony, and epistemic luck. 2429-2456 - John N. Williams:
The completeness of the pragmatic solution to Moore's paradox in belief: a reply to Chan. 2457-2476
Volume 190, Number 13, September 2013
- Luca Moretti, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen:
Epistemic transmission and interaction. 2477-2479 - Luca Moretti, Tommaso Piazza:
When warrant transmits and when it doesn't: towards a general framework. 2481-2503 - Jens Christian Bjerring:
Impossible worlds and logical omniscience: an impossibility result. 2505-2524 - Tomoji Shogenji:
Coherence of the contents and the transmission of probabilistic support. 2525-2545 - Rogier De Langhe:
Peer disagreement under multiple epistemic systems. 2547-2556 - Erik J. Olsson, Aron Vallinder:
Norms of assertion and communication in social networks. 2557-2571 - Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen, Jesper Kallestrup:
The epistemology of absence-based inference. 2573-2593
Volume 190, Number 14, September 2013
- Maria Aloni, Paul Égré, Tikitu de Jager:
Knowing whether A or B. 2595-2621 - Till Grüne-Yanoff:
Preference change and conservatism: comparing the Bayesian and the AGM models of preference revision. 2623-2641 - Ralph Wedgwood:
Gandalf's solution to the Newcomb problem. 2643-2675 - Paolo Maffezioli, Alberto Naibo, Sara Negri:
The Church-Fitch knowability paradox in the light of structural proof theory. 2677-2716 - Andrew Moon:
Remembering entails knowing. 2717-2729 - Assaf Sharon, Levi Spectre:
Epistemic closure under deductive inference: what is it and can we afford it? 2731-2748 - Christopher Gregory Weaver:
A Church-Fitch proof for the universality of causation. 2749-2772 - Arthur Sullivan:
Multiple propositions, contextual variability, and the semantics/pragmatics interface. 2773-2800 - John M. Dukich:
Two types of empirical adequacy: a partial structures approach. 2801-2820 - Darrell P. Rowbottom:
Empirical evidence claims are a priori. 2821-2834 - Stephen Hetherington:
Concessive knowledge-attributions: fallibilism and gradualism. 2835-2851 - Claudio Mazzola:
Correlations, deviations and expectations: the Extended Principle of the Common Cause. 2853-2866 - Luigi Scorzato:
On the role of simplicity in science. 2867-2895 - Jaroslav Peregrin, Vladimír Svoboda:
Criteria for logical formalization. 2897-2924 - Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia:
On Norton's dome. 2925-2941 - Ian Evans:
The problem of the basing relation. 2943-2957
Volume 190, Number 15, October 2013
- Jonathan Tallant:
Intuitions in physics. 2959-2980 - Stephanie Beardman:
A Non-factualist defense of the Reflection principle. 2981-2999 - Adrian Brasoveanu:
The grammar of quantification and the fine structure of interpretation contexts. 3001-3051 - Magdalena Balcerak Jackson:
Conceptual Analysis and Epistemic Progress. 3053-3074 - Martin L. Jönsson, Elias Assarsson:
Shogenji's measure of justification and the inverse conjunction fallacy. 3075-3085 - Robert Northcott:
Degree of explanation. 3087-3105 - Francesco Guala:
The normativity of Lewis Conventions. 3107-3122 - Fabrizio Cariani:
Aggregating with reason(s). 3123-3147 - Carlo Martini:
A puzzle about belief updating. 3149-3160 - Adam Rieger:
Conditionals are material: the positive arguments. 3161-3174 - Jody Azzouni:
Inconsistency in natural languages. 3175-3184 - Katarzyna Budzynska:
Circularity in ethotic structures. 3185-3207 - Moti Mizrahi:
The pessimistic induction: a bad argument gone too far. 3209-3226 - María Caamaño Alegre:
Pragmatic norms in science: making them explicit. 3227-3246 - David Spector:
Margin for error semantics and signal perception. 3247-3263 - Ronnie Hermens:
Speakable in quantum mechanics. 3265-3286 - Arvid Båve:
Formulating deflationism. 3287-3305
Volume 190, Number 16, November 2013
- Gustavo Cevolani, Roberto Festa, Theo A. F. Kuipers:
Verisimilitude and belief change for nomic conjunctive theories. 3307-3324 - Sven Ove Hansson:
Maximal and perimaximal contraction. 3325-3348 - Sergei N. Artëmov, Tudor Protopopescu:
Discovering knowability: a semantic analysis. 3349-3376 - Wolfgang Schwarz:
Variations on a Montagovian theme. 3377-3395 - Björn Kralemann, Claas Lattmann:
Models as icons: modeling models in the semiotic framework of Peirce's theory of signs. 3397-3420 - Min Chen, Luciano Floridi:
An analysis of information visualisation. 3421-3438 - John F. Halpin:
Briggs on antirealist accounts of scientific law. 3439-3449 - Rawad El Skaf, Cyrille Imbert:
Unfolding in the empirical sciences: experiments, thought experiments and computer simulations. 3451-3474 - Jonas R. Becker Arenhart:
Wither away individuals. 3475-3494 - Jane Suilin Lavelle, George S. Botterill, Suzanne Lock:
Contrastive explanation and the many absences problem. 3495-3510 - Ilho Park:
Simultaneous belief updates via successive Jeffrey conditionalization. 3511-3533 - Julia Staffel:
Can there be reasoning with degrees of belief? 3535-3551 - Gregor Betz:
Justifying inference to the best explanation as a practical meta-syllogism on dialectical structures. 3553-3578 - Adam Corner, Ulrike Hahn:
Normative theories of argumentation: are some norms better than others? 3579-3610 - Alistair M. C. Isaac:
Modeling without representation. 3611-3623 - Scott Tanona:
Decoherence and the Copenhagen cut. 3625-3649
Volume 190, Number 17, November 2013
- Rik Peels:
Does doxastic responsibility entail the ability to believe otherwise? 3651-3669 - Newton C. A. da Costa, Olimpia Lombardi, Mariano Lastiri:
A modal ontology of properties for quantum mechanics. 3671-3693 - Sharon Berry:
Default reasonableness and the mathoids. 3695-3713 - J. Adam Carter, Benjamin W. Jarvis, Katherine Rubin:
Knowledge and the value of cognitive ability. 3715-3729 - Dana Tulodziecki:
Underdetermination, methodological practices, and realism. 3731-3750 - Kelly Becker:
Why reliabilism does not permit easy knowledge. 3751-3775 - Charlie Pelling:
Assertion and safety. 3777-3796 - Adam J. Bowen:
Dissolving an epistemological puzzle of time perception. 3797-3817 - Marco Giovanelli:
Talking at cross-purposes: how Einstein and the logical empiricists never agreed on what they were disagreeing about. 3819-3863 - Susanne Mantel:
Acting for reasons, apt action, and knowledge. 3865-3888 - Sam Cowling:
Ideological parsimony. 3889-3908 - Grant Ramsey:
Driftability. 3909-3928 - Anne Baril:
Pragmatic encroachment in accounts of epistemic excellence. 3929-3952 - Daniel M. Johnson:
B-theory old and new: on ontological commitment. 3953-3970 - Martin Roth:
Folk psychology as science. 3971-3982 - Jessica Carter:
Handling mathematical objects: representations and context. 3983-3999
Volume 190, Number 18, December 2013
- Ruurik Holm:
Non-zero probabilities for universal generalizations. 4001-4007 - Peter J. Lewis:
The Doomsday Argument and the Simulation Argument. 4009-4022 - Can Baskent:
Some topological properties of paraconsistent models. 4023-4040 - Georg Brun, Hans Rott:
Interpreting enthymematic arguments using belief revision. 4041-4063 - Scott Stapleford:
Imperfect epistemic duties and the justificational fecundity of evidence. 4065-4075 - James R. Beebe:
Weakness of will, reasonability, and compulsion. 4077-4093 - Stefania Centrone:
Notes on Mally's deontic logic and the collapse of $${\varvec{Seinsollen}}$$ and $${\varvec{Sein}}$$. 4095-4116 - Janet Levin:
Armchair methodology and epistemological naturalism. 4117-4136 - Samuel Schindler:
The Kuhnian mode of HPS. 4137-4154 - Michal Arciszewski:
Reducing the dauer larva: molecular models of biological phenomena in Caenorhabditis elegans research. 4155-4179 - Manuel Pérez Otero:
Purposes of reasoning and (a new vindication of) Moore's proof of an external world. 4181-4200 - J. Adam Carter:
Extended cognition and epistemic luck. 4201-4214 - Fernando Tohmé, Ricardo Crespo:
Abduction in economics: a conceptual framework and its model. 4215-4237 - Peter W. Ross, Dale Turner:
Existence problems in philosophy and science. 4239-4259 - Philip Percival:
Branching of possible worlds. 4261-4291 - Michael Blome-Tillmann:
Knowledge and implicatures. 4293-4319 - K. Brad Wray:
The pessimistic induction and the exponential growth of science reassessed. 4321-4330 - David Deutsch:
Constructor theory. 4331-4359 - Jochen Briesen:
Reliabilism, bootstrapping, and epistemic circularity. 4361-4372
Volume 190, Number Supplement-1, December 2013
- Hans van Ditmarsch, Jérôme Lang:
Editorial introduction to the special issue LORI Guangzhou. 1-4 - Davide Grossi:
Abstract argument games via modal logic. 5-29 - Wesley H. Holliday, Tomohiro Hoshi, Thomas F. Icard III:
Information dynamics and uniform substitution. 31-55 - Pavel Naumov, Brittany Nicholls:
On interchangeability of Nash equilibria in multi-player strategic games. 57-78 - Floris Roelofsen:
Algebraic foundations for the semantic treatment of inquisitive content. 79-102 - Yanjing Wang, Qinxiang Cao:
On axiomatizations of public announcement logic. 103-134 - Yì N. Wáng, Thomas Ågotnes:
Public announcement logic with distributed knowledge: expressivity, completeness and complexity. 135-162
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