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Synthese, Volume 146
Volume 146, Number 1-2, August 2005
- Gerhard Schurz, Hannes Leitgeb:
Introduction. 1-5 - Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Renée Elio:
The Case for Psychologism in Default and Inheritance Reasoning. 7-35 - Gerhard Schurz:
Non-Monotonic Reasoning from an Evolution-Theoretic Perspective: Ontic, Logical and Cognitive Foundations. 37-51 - Salem Benferhat, Jean-François Bonnefon, Rui Da Silva Neves:
An Overview of Possibilistic Handling of Default Reasoning, with Experimental Studies. 53-70 - Marilyn Ford:
Human Nonmonotonic Reasoning: the Importance of Seeing the Logical Strength of Arguments. 71-92 - Niki Pfeifer, Gernot D. Kleiter:
Coherence and Nonmonotonicity in Human Reasoning. 93-109 - Leon Horsten:
On the Quantitative Scalar or-Implicature. 111-127 - Ernest W. Adams:
On A Proportionality Analysis of Syllogistic Private Reasoning. 129-138 - Angelo Gilio:
Probabilistic Logic Under Coherence, Conditional Interpretations, and Default Reasoning. 139-152 - Thomas Lukasiewicz:
Nonmonotonic probabilistic reasoning under variable-strength inheritance with overriding. 153-169 - Gerhard Brewka:
Answer Sets and Qualitative Decision Making. 171-187 - Hannes Leitgeb:
Interpreted Dynamical Systems and Qualitative Laws: from Neural Networks to Evolutionary Systems. 189-202 - Markus Werning:
The Temporal Dimension of Thought - Cortical Foundations of Predicative Representation. 203-224
Volume 146, Number 3, September 2005
- John Dilworth:
The Double Content of Perception. 225-243 - Yemima Ben-menahem:
Black, White and Gray: Quine on Convention. 245-282 - Andrea Iacona:
Rethinking Bivalence. 283-302 - Neil Edward Williams:
Static And Dynamic Dispositions. 303-324 - Mark Balaguer:
Indexical Propositions and De Re Belief Ascriptions. 325-355 - Frank Hofmann:
Epistemic Means and Ends: In Defense of Some Sartwellian Insights. 357-369 - Rafael De Clercq, Leon Horsten:
Closer. 371-393 - Juan Comesaña:
Unsafe Knowledge. 395-404 - Gerald Vision:
Truly Justified Belief. 405-446 - Jordi Cat:
Modeling Cracks and Cracking Models: Structures, Mechanisms, Boundary Conditions, Constraints, Inconsistencies and The Proper Domains of Natural Laws. 447-487
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