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Synthese, Volume 167
Volume 167, Number 1, March 2009
- Tomasz Placek, Leszek Wronski:
On infinite EPR-like correlations. 1-32 - Katherine Dunlop:
Why Euclid's geometry brooked no doubt: J. H. Lambert on certainty and the existence of models. 33-65 - Tracy Lupher:
A physical critique of physical causation. 67-80 - Rachael Briggs:
The big bad bug bites anti-realists about chance. 81-92 - Peter Verdée:
Adaptive logics using the minimal abnormality strategy are P11\Pi^1_1 -complex. 93-104 - Mark Textor:
A repair of Frege's theory of thoughts. 105-123 - Jonathan Weisberg:
Locating IBE in the Bayesian framework. 125-143 - Colin Johnston:
Tractarian objects and logical categories. 145-161 - Matthew William McKeon:
A plea for logical objects. 163-182 - Robert Kowalenko:
How (not) to think about idealisation and ceteris paribus -laws. 183-201
Volume 167, Number 2, March 2009
- Luciano Floridi, Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson:
Introduction. 203-205 - Samson Abramsky, Jouko A. Väänänen:
From IF to BI. 207-230 - Patrick Allo:
Reasoning about data and information. 231-249 - Johan van Benthem:
The information in intuitionistic logic. 251-270 - Marcello D'Agostino, Luciano Floridi:
The enduring scandal of deduction. 271-315 - Luciano Floridi:
Logical fallacies as informational shortcuts. 317-325 - Mark Jago:
Logical information and epistemic space. 327-341 - Edwin D. Mares:
General information in relevant logic. 343-362 - Giuseppe Primiero:
An epistemic logic for becoming informed. 363-389 - Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:
Ockham's razor and reasoning about information flow. 391-408 - Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson:
A positive information logic for inferential information. 409-431
Volume 167, Number 3, April 2009
- Kenneth Aizawa:
Editor's introduction. 433-438 - Lawrence Shapiro:
Making sense of mirror neurons. 439-456 - Thomas W. Polger:
Evaluating the evidence for multiple realization. 457-472 - Robert C. Richardson:
Multiple realization and methodological pluralism. 473-492 - Ken Aizawa:
Neuroscience and multiple realization: a reply to Bechtel and Mundale. 493-510 - Jacqueline A. Sullivan:
The multiplicity of experimental protocols: a challenge to reductionist and non-reductionist models of the unity of neuroscience. 511-539
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