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Synthese, Volume 193
Volume 193, Number 1, January 2016
- Patrick Girard, Koji Tanaka:
Paraconsistent dynamics. 1-14 - Tero Tulenheimo:
The two faces of compatibility with justified beliefs. 15-30 - Eduardo N. Giovannini:
Bridging the gap between analytic and synthetic geometry: Hilbert's axiomatic approach. 31-70 - Seumas Miller:
Assertions, joint epistemic actions and social practices. 71-94 - Daniel Giberman:
Moving parts: a new indexical treatment of context-shifting predication. 95-124 - Jeff Engelhardt:
What we talk about when we talk about content externalism. 125-143 - Stephan Kornmesser:
A frame-based approach for theoretical concepts. 145-166 - Joachim Horvath:
Conceptual analysis and natural kinds: the case of knowledge. 167-184 - David Liebesman:
Does vagueness underlie the mass/count distinction? 185-203 - Ryan Christensen:
McGee on Horwich. 205-218 - Rush T. Stewart:
Conditional choice with a vacuous second tier. 219-243 - Jenann Ismael:
How do causes depend on us? The many faces of perspectivalism. 245-267 - Peter Hartl:
Modal scepticism, Yablo-style conceivability, and analogical reasoning. 269-291 - Stephen Wright:
The transmission of knowledge and justification. 293-311 - Sándor Jenei, Franco Montagna:
Erratum to: A classification of certain group-like FLe-chains. 313 - Andy Clark:
Erratum to: What 'Extended Me' knows. 315
Volume 193, Number 2, February 2016
- Daniele Molinini, Fabrice Pataut, Andrea Sereni:
Indispensability and explanation: an overview and introduction. 317-332 - Alan Baker:
Parsimony and inference to the best mathematical explanation. 333-350 - Fabrice Pataut:
Comments on "Parsimony and inference to the best mathematical explanation". 351-363 - Sam Baron:
The explanatory dispensability of idealizations. 365-386 - Silvia De Bianchi:
Which explanatory role for mathematics in scientific models? Reply to "The Explanatory Dispensability of Idealizations". 387-401 - Daniele Molinini:
Evidence, explanation and enhanced indispensability. 403-422 - Andrea Sereni:
Equivalent explanations and mathematical realism. Reply to "Evidence, Explanation, and Enhanced Indispensability". 423-434 - Jacob Busch, Joe Morrison:
Should scientific realists be platonists? 435-449 - Josh Hunt:
Indispensability and the problem of compatible explanations - A reply to 'Should scientific realists be platonists?'. 451-467 - Marco Panza, Andrea Sereni:
The varieties of indispensability arguments. 469-516 - Henri Galinon:
Naturalizing indispensability: a rejoinder to 'The varieties of indispensability arguments'. 517-530 - David Liggins:
Grounding and the indispensability argument. 531-548 - Matteo Plebani:
Nominalistic content, grounding, and covering generalizations: Reply to 'Grounding and the indispensability argument'. 549-558
- Pawel Gladziejewski:
Predictive coding and representationalism. 559-582 - Frederique Janssen-Lauret:
Committing to an individual: ontological commitment, reference and epistemology. 583-604 - David E. Taylor:
Quine on matters of fact. 605-636 - Marco J. Nathan, Guillermo Del Pinal:
Mapping the mind: bridge laws and the psycho-neural interface. 637-657
Volume 193, Number 3, March 2016
- Thomas Ågotnes, Giacomo Bonanno, Wiebe van der Hoek:
Introduction to the special issue. 659-662 - Krzysztof R. Apt, Evangelos Markakis, Sunil Simon:
Paradoxes in social networks with multiple products. 663-687 - Vincent Conitzer:
On Stackelberg mixed strategies. 689-703 - Marco LiCalzi, Nadia Maagli:
Bargaining over a common categorisation. 705-723 - Emiliano Lorini:
A minimal logic for interactive epistemology. 725-755 - Elias Tsakas:
Correlated-belief equilibrium. 757-779 - Julian C. Bradfield, Julian Gutierrez, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Partial-order Boolean games: informational independence in a logic-based model of strategic interaction. 781-811
- Bryan Renne, Joshua Sack, Audrey Yap:
Logics of temporal-epistemic actions. 813-849 - Matthew Katz:
Analog representations and their users. 851-871 - Melinda Bonnie Fagan:
Stem cells and systems models: clashing views of explanation. 873-907 - Robert Schwartzkopff:
Singular terms revisited. 909-936 - Mirja Helena Hartimo, Mitsuhiro Okada:
Syntactic reduction in Husserl's early phenomenology of arithmetic. 937-969 - Alexander Jackson:
From relative truth to Finean non-factualism. 971-989 - Boaz Miller:
What is Hacking's argument for entity realism? 991-1006
Volume 193, Number 4, April 2016
- Alexander Gebharter, Gerhard Schurz:
Introduction to the special issue "Causation, probability, and truth - the philosophy of Clark Glymour". 1007-1010 - Jiji Zhang, Peter Spirtes:
The three faces of faithfulness. 1011-1027 - Frederick Eberhardt:
Green and grue causal variables. 1029-1046 - James F. Woodward:
The problem of variable choice. 1047-1072 - Gerhard Schurz, Alexander Gebharter:
Causality as a theoretical concept: explanatory warrant and empirical content of the theory of causal nets. 1073-1103 - Gerhard Schurz, Alexander Gebharter:
Erratum to: Causality as a theoretical concept: explanatory warrant and empirical content of the theory of causal nets. 1105-1106 - York Hagmayer:
Causal Bayes nets as psychological theories of causal reasoning: evidence from psychological research. 1107-1126 - Paul M. Näger:
The causal problem of entanglement. 1127-1155 - Christopher Hitchcock:
Conditioning, intervening, and decision. 1157-1176 - Vera Hoffmann-Kolss:
Of brains and planets: on a causal criterion for mind-brain identities. 1177-1189 - Kevin T. Kelly, Konstantin Genin, Hanti Lin:
Realism, rhetoric, and reliability. 1191-1223 - Sylvia Wenmackers, Jan-Willem Romeijn:
New theory about old evidence - A framework for open-minded Bayesianism. 1225-1250 - Clark Glymour:
Clark Glymour's responses to the contributions to the Synthese special issue "Causation, probability, and truth: the philosophy of Clark Glymour". 1251-1285
Volume 193, Number 5, May 2016
- William Bechtel:
Investigating neural representations: the tale of place cells. 1287-1321 - Paco Calvo:
The philosophy of plant neurobiology: a manifesto. 1323-1343 - Sen Cheng, Markus Werning:
What is episodic memory if it is a natural kind? 1345-1385 - Eric Hochstein:
One mechanism, many models: a distributed theory of mechanistic explanation. 1387-1407 - Philipp E. Koralus:
Can visual cognitive neuroscience learn anything from the philosophy of language? Ambiguity and the topology of neural network models of multistable perception. 1409-1432 - Sarah Malanowski:
Is episodic memory uniquely human? Evaluating the episodic-like memory research program. 1433-1455 - Marcin Milkowski:
Explanatory completeness and idealization in large brain simulations: a mechanistic perspective. 1457-1478 - Lauren Olin:
Burge on perception and sensation. 1479-1508 - Worth Boone, Gualtiero Piccinini:
The cognitive neuroscience revolution. 1509-1534 - Jean-Frédéric de Pasquale, Pierre Poirier:
Convolution and modal representations in Thagard and Stewart's neural theory of creativity: a critical analysis. 1535-1560 - Sarah K. Robins:
Optogenetics and the mechanism of false memory. 1561-1583 - Catherine Stinson:
Mechanisms in psychology: ripping nature at its seams. 1585-1614
Volume 193, Number 6, June 2016
- Lee John Whittington:
Luck, knowledge and value. 1615-1633 - Kurt L. Sylvan:
The illusion of discretion. 1635-1665 - Jack Woods:
Assertion, denial, content, and (logical) form. 1667-1680 - Namjoong Kim:
A dilemma for the imprecise bayesian. 1681-1702 - Peter B. M. Vranas:
New foundations for imperative logic III: A general definition of argument validity. 1703-1753 - Tom McClelland:
Can self-representationalism explain away the apparent irreducibility of consciousness? 1755-1776 - Guillaume Rochefort-Maranda:
On the correct interpretation of p values and the importance of random variables. 1777-1793 - Hiroshi Ohtani:
Wittgenstein on context and philosophical pictures. 1795-1816 - Lucas Mix:
Nested explanation in Aristotle and Mayr. 1817-1832 - Ulrike Hahn, Jos Hornikx:
A normative framework for argument quality: argumentation schemes with a Bayesian foundation. 1833-1873 - Toby Meadows:
Sets and supersets. 1875-1907 - Thomas Kroedel, Moritz Schulz:
Grounding mental causation. 1909-1923 - Jairo José Da Silva:
Husserl and Hilbert on completeness, still. 1925-1947 - Matt Leonard:
What is mereological harmony? 1949-1965 - H. Orri Stefánsson:
Desirability of conditionals. 1967-1981
Volume 193, Number 7, July 2016
- Olimpia Lombardi, Federico Hernan Holik, Leonardo Vanni:
What is Shannon information? 1983-2012 - Simon D'Alfonso:
Belief merging with the aim of truthlikeness. 2013-2034 - Cheng-Hung Tsai:
Ethical expertise and the articulacy requirement. 2035-2052 - Peter Olen, Stephen P. Turner:
Was Sellars an error theorist? 2053-2075 - Patrick Todd:
On behalf of a mutable future. 2077-2095 - Paolo Galeazzi, Emiliano Lorini:
Epistemic logic meets epistemic game theory: a comparison between multi-agent Kripke models and type spaces. 2097-2127 - Caroline T. Arruda, Daniel J. Povinelli:
Chimps as secret agents. 2129-2158 - Jon Elster:
Tool-box or toy-box? Hard obscurantism in economic modeling. 2159-2184 - Andrew Russo:
Kim's dilemma: why mental causation is not productive. 2185-2203 - Ronald Endicott:
Functionalism, superduperfunctionalism, and physicalism: lessons from supervenience. 2205-2235 - Sam Baron:
Metaphysics as fairness. 2237-2259 - Edison Barrios:
Simple is not easy. 2261-2305 - Colin Howson:
Does information inform confirmation? 2307-2321
Volume 193, Number 8, August 2016
- J. Adam Carter, Benjamin W. Jarvis, Katherine Rubin:
Belief without credence. 2323-2351 - Michael De:
Intrinsicality and counterpart theory. 2353-2365 - Mark Balaguer:
Conceptual analysis and x-phi. 2367-2388 - James Owen Weatherall:
Fiber bundles, Yang-Mills theory, and general relativity. 2389-2425 - Christian Ryan Lee:
Excluded Knowledge. 2427-2452 - James Kennedy Chase:
Voting and vagueness. 2453-2468 - Somogy Varga:
Interaction and extended cognition. 2469-2496 - Nazim Keven:
Events, narratives and memory. 2497-2517 - Ulf Hlobil:
Social norms and unthinkable options. 2519-2537 - Wagner de Campos Sanz, Hermógenes Oliveira:
On Dummett's verificationist justification procedure. 2539-2559 - Marc Champagne:
Brandom, Peirce, and the overlooked friction of contrapiction. 2561-2576 - Alexander Dinges:
Skeptical pragmatic invariantism: good, but not good enough. 2577-2593 - Efraim Wallach:
Niche construction theory as an explanatory framework for human phenomena. 2595-2618 - Shane Maxwell Wilkins:
Why paraphrase nihilism fails. 2619-2632 - James R. Beebe:
Do bad people know more? Interactions between attributions of knowledge and blame. 2633-2657 - Alex Madva:
Why implicit attitudes are (probably) not beliefs. 2659-2684
Volume 193, Number 9, September 2016
- Benjamin H. Feintzeig:
Unitary inequivalence in classical systems. 2685-2705 - Paul Hammond:
Distinguishing joint actions from collective actions. 2707-2720 - Kenneth Boyd:
Pragmatic encroachment and epistemically responsible action. 2721-2745 - Caspar Oesterheld:
Formalizing preference utilitarianism in physical world models. 2747-2759 - Martin King:
On structural accounts of model-explanations. 2761-2778 - Pendaran Roberts, Kelly Ann Schmidtke:
Relationalism about perceptible properties and the principle of charity. 2779-2803 - Jakob Koscholke, Michael Schippers:
Against relative overlap measures of coherence. 2805-2814 - Michael Brownstein, Eliot Michaelson:
Doing without believing: Intellectualism, knowledge-how, and belief-attribution. 2815-2836 - Dionysis Christias:
Can Sellars' argument for scientific realism be used against his own scientia mensura principle? 2837-2863 - David Robson:
Topological supervenience - A mathematical framework for exploring supervenience. 2865-2897 - Guillermo Del Pinal:
Prototypes as compositional components of concepts. 2899-2927 - Ian Harmon, Zachary Horne:
Evidence for anti-intellectualism about know-how from a sentence recognition task. 2929-2947 - Jennifer Corns:
Pain eliminativism: scientific and traditional. 2949-2971 - Zach Barnett, Han Li:
Conciliationism and merely possible disagreement. 2973-2985 - Kenny Boyce, Andrew Moon:
In defense of proper functionalism: cognitive science takes on Swampman. 2987-3001 - Mark Sagoff:
Are there general causal forces in ecology? 3003-3024 - Aleta Quinn:
Phylogenetic inference to the best explanation and the bad lot argument. 3025-3039
Volume 193, Number 10, October 2016
- Mona Simion:
Assertion: knowledge is enough. 3041-3056 - Theo A. F. Kuipers:
Models, postulates, and generalized nomic truth approximation. 3057-3077 - Joshua DiPaolo, Robert Mark Simpson:
Indoctrination anxiety and the etiology of belief. 3079-3098 - William J. Talbott:
A non-probabilist principle of higher-order reasoning. 3099-3145 - Francesca Poggiolesi:
On defining the notion of complete and immediate formal grounding. 3147-3167 - Kjell Johan Sæbø:
"How" questions and the manner-method distinction. 3169-3194 - Gábor Hofer-Szabó, Péter Vecsernyés:
A generalized definition of Bell's local causality. 3195-3207 - Benjamin C. Jantzen:
Discovery without a 'logic' would be a miracle. 3209-3238 - Reinhard Blutner, Peter beim Graben:
Quantum cognition and bounded rationality. 3239-3291 - Wulf Gaertner, Nicolas Wüthrich:
Evaluating competing theories via a common language of qualitative verdicts. 3293-3309 - Tudor M. Baetu:
From interventions to mechanistic explanations. 3311-3327 - Thibaut Giraud:
On modal Meinongianism. 3329-3346 - Michaelis Michael:
On a "most telling" argument for paraconsistent logic. 3347-3362 - Kateryna Samoilova:
Transparency and introspective unification. 3363-3381 - Michael Schippers:
Competing accounts of contrastive coherence. 3383-3395
Volume 193, Number 11, November 2016
- Jørgen Albretsen, Per F. V. Hasle, Peter Øhrstrøm:
Preface. 3397-3399 - Per F. V. Hasle, Peter Øhrstrøm:
Prior's paradigm for the study of time and its methodological motivation. 3401-3416 - Niko Strobach:
An angry young man - A close reading of Arthur Prior's contribution to social ontology. 3417-3427 - David Jakobsen:
An illusion close to life. 3429-3439 - Federico L. G. Faroldi:
Ethical copula, negation, and responsibility judgments - Prior's contribution to the philosophy of normative language. 3441-3448 - Adriane A. Rini:
The logic of Logic and the Basis of Ethics. 3449-3457 - Aneta Markoska-Cubrinovska:
Possible worlds in "The Craft of Formal Logic". 3459-3471 - Zuzana Rybaríková:
Prior on Aristotle's Logical Squares. 3473-3482 - Yoshihiro Maruyama:
Prior's tonk, notions of logic, and levels of inconsistency: vindicating the pluralistic unity of science in the light of categorical logical positivism. 3483-3495 - Hartley Slater:
Prior's individuals. 3497-3506 - B. Jack Copeland:
Prior, translational semantics, and the Barcan formula. 3507-3519 - Giulia Felappi:
Why fuss about these quirks of the vernacular? Propositional attitude sentences in Prior's nachlass. 3521-3534 - James Van Cleve:
Objectivity without objects: a Priorian program. 3535-3549 - James Levine:
Prior, Berkeley, and the Barcan formula. 3551-3565 - Martin Pleitz:
Solving Prior's problem with a Priorean tool. 3567-3577 - James Doyle:
'Spurious egocentricity' and the first person. 3579-3589 - Matt La Vine:
Prior's Thank-Goodness Argument Reconsidered. 3591-3606 - M. J. Cresswell:
Prior on the semantics of modal and tense logic. 3607-3623 - Tim Fernando:
Prior and temporal sequences for natural language. 3625-3637 - Seiki Akama, Tetsuya Murai, Yasuo Kudo:
Partial and paraconsistent approaches to future contingents in tense logic. 3639-3649 - Michael Nelson:
Prior and possibly not existing. 3651-3663 - Patrick Blackburn, Klaus Frovin Jørgensen:
Arthur Prior and 'Now'. 3665-3676 - Patrick Blackburn, Klaus Frovin Jørgensen:
Reichenbach, Prior and hybrid tense logic. 3677-3689 - Ulrich Meyer:
Tense, propositions, and facts. 3691-3699 - Woosuk Park:
Where have all the Californian tense-logicians gone? 3701-3712 - Tero Tulenheimo:
Worlds, times and selves revisited. 3713-3725
Volume 193, Number 12, December 2016
- Majid Davoody Beni:
Structural realist account of the self. 3727-3740 - Daniel C. Burnston:
Computational neuroscience and localized neural function. 3741-3762 - Mike Dacey:
Rethinking associations in psychology. 3763-3786 - Gabriele Ferretti:
Pictures, action properties and motor related effects. 3787-3817 - Gregor Hochstetter:
Attention in bodily awareness. 3819-3842 - Arnon Levy:
The unity of neuroscience: a flat view. 3843-3863 - Joanna K. Malinowska:
Cultural neuroscience and the category of race: the case of the other-race effect. 3865-3887 - Alessio Plebe, Marco Mazzone:
Neural plasticity and concepts ontogeny. 3889-3929 - Anna-Mari Rusanen, Otto Lappi:
On computational explanations. 3931-3949 - Carlos Zednik, Frank Jäkel:
Bayesian reverse-engineering considered as a research strategy for cognitive science. 3951-3985
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