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Synthese, Volume 192
Volume 192, Number 1, January 2015
- John K. Davis:
Faultless disagreement, cognitive command, and epistemic peers. 1-24 - Margaret Schmitt:
Freedom and (theoretical) reason. 25-41 - Raoul Gervais:
Mechanistic and non-mechanistic varieties of dynamical models in cognitive science: explanatory power, understanding, and the 'mere description' worry. 43-66 - Thomas Mulligan:
Disagreement, peerhood, and three paradoxes of Conciliationism. 67-78 - Stephen John:
Inductive risk and the contexts of communication. 79-96 - David Rose:
Persistence through function preservation. 97-146 - Jamin Asay, S. Seth Bordner:
A modest defense of manifestationalism. 147-161 - Fermín Fulda:
A mechanistic framework for Darwinism or why Fodor's objection fails. 163-183 - Timothy Perrine:
Undermining truthmaker theory. 185-200 - Toby Napoletano:
Compositionality as weak supervenience. 201-220 - Simon Friederich:
Re-thinking local causality. 221-240 - Robert Bassett:
A critique of benchmark theory. 241-267 - Cory Travers Lewis, Christopher Belanger:
The generality of scientific models: a measure theoretic approach. 269-285 - Silvia De Bianchi, James D. Wells:
Explanation and the dimensionality of space - Kant's argument revisited. 287-303 - Eugene Earnshaw:
Group selection and contextual analysis. 305-316 - Aaron M. Griffith:
How negative truths are made true. 317-335 - Mark Staples:
Critical rationalism and engineering: methodology. 337-362
Volume 192, Number 2, February 2015
- Robin McKenna:
Epistemic contextualism defended. 363-383 - John Turri:
Knowledge and the norm of assertion: a simple test. 385-392 - Joshua Rasmussen:
Building thoughts from dust: a Cantorian puzzle. 393-404 - Gerhard Nuffer:
What difference might and may make. 405-429 - Regina A. Rini:
How not to test for philosophical expertise. 431-452 - Joshua D. K. Brown:
Chemical atomism: a case study in confirmation and ontology. 453-485 - Abraham Graber:
Creating truths by winning arguments: the problem of methodological artifacts in philosophy. 487-503 - Newton C. A. da Costa, Federico Hernan Holik:
A formal framework for the study of the notion of undefined particle number in quantum mechanics. 505-523
Volume 192, Number 3, March 2015
- Bjørn Jespersen, Marie Duzí:
Introduction. 525-534 - Carl Pollard:
Agnostic hyperintensional semantics. 535-562 - Chris Fox, Shalom Lappin:
Type-theoretic logic with an operational account of intensionality. 563-584 - Mark Jago:
Hyperintensional propositions. 585-601 - Bartosz Wieckowski:
Constructive belief reports. 603-633 - Marie Duzí, Bjørn Jespersen:
Transparent quantification into hyperintensional objectual attitudes. 635-677
- Jamin Asay:
Epistemicism and the liar. 679-699 - Víctor M. Verdejo:
The systematicity challenge to anti-representational dynamicism. 701-722 - Raquel Krempel:
Wittgenstein on knowledge: a critique. 723-734 - Michael Rescorla:
Some epistemological ramifications of the Borel-Kolmogorov paradox. 735-767 - Michael Hannon:
The universal core of knowledge. 769-786 - Christoph Jäger, Eva Bänninger-Huber:
Looking into meta-emotions. 787-811 - Søren Harnow Klausen:
Group knowledge: a real-world approach. 813-839 - Thomas Kroedel:
A simple argument for downward causation. 841-858 - Benjamin T. Rancourt:
Epistemic relativism and semantic blindness. 859-876
Volume 192, Number 4, April 2015
- Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Editorial Preface. 877-879 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Two papers on existential graphs by Charles Peirce. 881-922 - Rocco Gangle, Gianluca Caterina:
The sheet of indication: a diagrammatic semantics for Peirce's EG-alpha. 923-940 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Exploring the beta quadrant. 941-970 - Chuansheng He:
E-type interpretation without E-type pronoun: how Peirce's Graphs capture the uniqueness implication of donkey pronouns in discourse anaphora. 971-990 - Risto Hilpinen:
Conception, sense, and reference in Peircean semiotics. 991-1018 - Frederik Stjernfelt:
Dicisigns - Peirce's semiotic doctrine of propositions. 1019-1054 - Matthew E. Moore:
Peirce's topical theory of continuity. 1055-1071 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Frederik Stjernfelt:
Peirce and diagrams: two contributors to an actual discussion review each other. 1073-1088 - Roger Stanev:
Early stopping of RCTs: two potential issues for error statistics. 1089-1116 - Piotr Kulicki, Robert Trypuz:
Completely and partially executable sequences of actions in deontic context. 1117-1138 - Peter W. Evans:
Retrocausality at no extra cost. 1139-1155 - Alexandra Zinke:
On exhibiting representational validity. 1157-1171 - Erik C. W. Krabbe, Jan Albert Van Laar:
That's no argument! The dialectic of non-argumentation. 1173-1197 - Luciano Floridi, Nir Fresco, Giuseppe Primiero:
On malfunctioning software. 1199-1220 - John Turri:
Selfless assertions: some empirical evidence. 1221-1233
Volume 192, Number 5, May 2015
- Giuseppe Spolaore:
Agency and fictional truth: a formal study on fiction-making. 1235-1265 - Zach Weber, Aaron J. Cotnoir:
Inconsistent boundaries. 1267-1294 - Andrew Brenner:
Mereological nihilism and the special arrangement question. 1295-1314 - Patrick Reeder:
Zeno's arrow and the infinitesimal calculus. 1315-1335 - T. Parent:
Externalism and "knowing what" one thinks. 1337-1350 - Jared Warren:
Conventionalism, consistency, and consistency sentences. 1351-1371 - Kelvin J. McQueen:
Mass additivity and a priori entailment. 1373-1392 - Katharina Felka:
On the presuppositions of number sentences. 1393-1412 - Philipp Steinkrüger:
Aristotle's assertoric syllogistic and modern relevance logic. 1413-1444 - Andrew Buskell:
How to be skilful: opportunistic robustness and normative sensitivity. 1445-1466 - Julia Staffel:
Measuring the overall incoherence of credence functions. 1467-1493 - Brent G. Kyle:
The New and Old Ignorance Puzzles: How badly do we need closure? 1495-1525 - Yann Benétreau-Dupin:
The Bayesian who knew too much. 1527-1542 - Iulian D. Toader:
Objectivity and understanding: a new reading of Carnap's Aufbau. 1543-1557 - Richard Dawid, Karim P. Y. Thébault:
Many worlds: decoherent or incoherent? 1559-1580
Volume 192, Number 6, June 2015
- Yacin Hamami, Floris Roelofsen:
Logics of questions. 1581-1584 - Andrzej Wisniewski, Dorota Leszczynska-Jasion:
Inferential erotetic logic meets inquisitive semantics. 1585-1608 - Yacin Hamami:
The interrogative model of inquiry meets dynamic epistemic logics. 1609-1642 - Ivano Ciardelli, Floris Roelofsen:
Inquisitive dynamic epistemic logic. 1643-1687 - Ivano Ciardelli, Jeroen Groenendijk, Floris Roelofsen:
On the semantics and logic of declaratives and interrogatives. 1689-1728 - Benjamin Spector, Paul Égré:
A uniform semantics for embedded interrogatives: an answer, not necessarily the answer. 1729-1784
- Leendert Huisman:
Reflecting on finite additivity. 1785-1797 - Thomas Donaldson:
Platitudes in mathematics. 1799-1820 - Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao:
Logic of confidence. 1821-1838 - Alexandru Radulescu:
The logic of indexicals. 1839-1860 - Scott Stapleford:
Epistemic versus all things considered requirements. 1861-1881 - Daniel Dohrn:
Egan and agents: How evidential decision theory can deal with Egan's dilemma. 1883-1908 - Stephen Steward:
Ya shouldn'ta couldn'ta wouldn'ta. 1909-1921 - Corrado Sinigaglia, Stephen A. Butterfill:
On a puzzle about relations between thought, experience and the motoric. 1923-1936
Volume 192, Number 7, July 2015
- Gergely Székely:
Logic and relativity theory. 1937-1938 - Jean-Yves Béziau:
The relativity and universality of logic. 1939-1954 - S. Barry Cooper:
The machine as data: a computational view of emergence and definability. 1955-1988 - Christian Wüthrich:
A quantum-information-theoretic complement to a general-relativistic implementation of a beyond-Turing computer. 1989-2008 - Thomas Benda:
An axiomatic foundation of relativistic spacetime. 2009-2024 - Miklós Ferenczi:
Probabilities defined on standard and non-standard cylindric set algebras. 2025-2033 - Michèle Friend:
On the epistemological significance of the hungarian project. 2035-2051 - Márton Gömöri, László E. Szabó:
Formal statement of the special principle of relativity. 2053-2076 - Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, Selmer Bringsjord, Joshua Taylor:
Proof verification and proof discovery for relativity. 2077-2094 - Sándor Jenei, Franco Montagna:
A classification of certain group-like FLe-chains. 2095-2121 - María Manzano, Enrique Alonso:
Visions of Henkin. 2123-2138 - Solomon Marcus:
Starting from the scenario Euclid-Bolyai-Einstein. 2139-2149 - Szabolcs Mikulás:
The equational theories of representable residuated semigroups. 2151-2158 - Szabolcs Mikulás, Ildikó Sain, András Simon:
Complexity of equational theory of relational algebras with standard projection elements. 2159-2182 - Attila Molnár, Gergely Székely:
Axiomatizing relativistic dynamics using formal thought experiments. 2183-2222 - Tarek Sayed Ahmed:
Neat embeddings as adjoint situations. 2223-2259 - Mike Stannett:
Motion and observation in a single-particle universe. 2261-2271 - Petr Svarný:
Does branching explain flow of time or the other way around? 2273-2292 - Sándor Vályi:
On the axiomatizability of some first-order spatio-temporal theories. 2293-2309 - Yongfeng Yuan, Shier Ju:
Rational evaluation in belief revision. 2311-2336
Volume 192, Number 8, August 2015
- Gila Sher:
In memoriam: Jaakko Hintikka. 2337-2338 - Brendan P. Larvor, Benedikt Löwe, Dirk Schlimm:
History and philosophy of infinity - Selected papers from the conference "Foundations of the Formal Sciences VIII" held at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England, 20-23 September 2013. 2339-2344 - Tamer Nawar:
Aristotelian finitism. 2345-2360 - Sara L. Uckelman:
The logic of categorematic and syncategorematic infinity. 2361-2377 - João Figueiredo Nobre Cortese:
Infinity between mathematics and apologetics: Pascal's notion of infinite distance. 2379-2393 - Silvia De Bianchi:
When series go in indefinitum, ad infinitum and in infinitum concepts of infinity in Kant's antinomy of pure reason. 2395-2412 - Luca Incurvati:
On the concept of finitism. 2413-2436 - Benjamin G. Rin:
Transfinite recursion and computation in the iterative conception of set. 2437-2462 - Carolin Antos, Sy-David Friedman, Radek Honzik, Claudio Ternullo:
Multiverse conceptions in set theory. 2463-2488 - Markus Pantsar:
In search of ℵ0 : how infinity can be created. 2489-2511 - Ladislav Koren:
Hinge commitments vis-à-vis the transmission problem. 2513-2534 - Ittay Nissan-Rozen:
A triviality result for the "Desire by Necessity" thesis. 2535-2556 - Robert C. Roberts, Ryan West:
Natural epistemic defects and corrective virtues. 2557-2576 - Shay Allen Logan:
The semantics of social constructivism. 2577-2598 - Charles T. Sebens:
Killer collapse: empirically probing the philosophically unsatisfactory region of GRW. 2599-2615 - Alex Worsnip:
Narrow-scoping for wide-scopers. 2617-2646 - Joshua Stuchlik:
Epistemological disjunctivism and easy knowledge. 2647-2665 - Erhan Demircioglu:
The given in perceptual experience. 2667-2693
Volume 192, Number 9, October 2015
- Magdalena Balcerak Jackson:
Introduction to the special issue "The roles of experience in a priori knowledge". 2695-2699 - Albert Casullo:
Four challenges to the a priori - a posteriori distinction. 2701-2724 - C. S. I. Jenkins, Masashi Kasaki:
The traditional conception of the a priori. 2725-2746 - Thomas Grundmann:
How reliabilism saves the apriori/aposteriori distinction. 2747-2768 - Declan Smithies:
Ideal rationality and logical omniscience. 2769-2793 - Günther Eder, Esther Ramharter:
Formal reconstructions of St. Anselm's ontological argument. 2795-2825 - Sara Kier Praëm, Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen:
Philosophical thought experiments as heuristics for theory discovery. 2827-2842 - Vincent Ardourel:
A discrete solution for the paradox of Achilles and the tortoise. 2843-2861 - Wai-Hung Wong, Zanja Yudell:
A normative account of the need for explanation. 2863-2885 - Vincent Conitzer:
A Dutch book against sleeping beauties who are evidential decision theorists. 2887-2899 - Daniel M. Kraemer:
Natural probabilistic information. 2901-2919 - Lane DesAutels:
Toward a propensity interpretation of stochastic mechanism for the life sciences. 2921-2953 - Spyridon Orestis Palermos:
Active externalism, virtue reliabilism and scientific knowledge. 2955-2986 - Samuel A. Taylor:
Is justification easy or impossible? Getting acquainted with a middle road. 2987-3009 - Wolfgang Schwarz:
Lost memories and useless coins: revisiting the absentminded driver. 3011-3036 - Derek Baker:
Why transparency undermines economy. 3037-3050 - Aaron M. Griffith:
Erratum to: How negative truths are made true. 3051 - Daniel M. Hausman, Reuben Stern, Naftali Weinberger:
Erratum to: Systems without a graphical causal representation. 3053
Volume 192, Number 10, October 2015
- Albert Solé, Carl Hoefer:
Introduction: space-time and the wave function. 3055-3070 - Jeffrey A. Barrett:
Pure wave mechanics and the very idea of empirical adequacy. 3071-3104 - Alyssa Ney:
Fundamental physical ontologies and the constraint of empirical coherence: a defense of wave function realism. 3105-3124 - Travis Norsen, Damiano Marian, Xavier Oriols:
Can the wave function in configuration space be replaced by single-particle wave functions in physical space? 3125-3151 - Craig Callender:
One world, one beable. 3153-3177 - Mauro Dorato:
Laws of nature and the reality of the wave function. 3179-3201 - Mauricio Suárez:
Bohmian dispositions. 3203-3228 - Matthias Egg, Michael Esfeld:
Primitive ontology and quantum state in the GRW matter density theory. 3229-3245 - Wayne C. Myrvold:
What is a wavefunction? 3247-3274 - Marij van Strien:
Continuity in nature and in mathematics: Boltzmann and Poincaré. 3275-3295 - Tobias Henschen:
Ceteris paribus conditions and the interventionist account of causality. 3297-3311 - Thor Grünbaum:
The feeling of agency hypothesis: a critique. 3313-3337 - Maria Serban:
The scope and limits of a mechanistic view of computational explanation. 3371-3396 - Robert Knowles, David Liggins:
Good weasel hunting. 3397-3412
Volume 192, Number 11, November 2015
- Benjamin C. Jantzen, Deborah G. Mayo, Lydia Patton:
Ontology & methodology. 3413-3423 - Laura Ruetsche:
The Shaky Game +25, or: on locavoracity. 3425-3442 - Lydia Patton:
Methodological realism and modal resourcefulness: out of the web and into the mine. 3443-3462 - Elay Shech:
Scientific misrepresentation and guides to ontology: the need for representational code and contents. 3463-3485 - Hayley Clatterbuck:
Drift beyond Wright-Fisher. 3487-3507 - Kevin D. Hoover:
The ontological status of shocks and trends in macroeconomics. 3509-3532 - Aris Spanos, Deborah G. Mayo:
Error statistical modeling and inference: Where methodology meets ontology. 3533-3555 - Erik Angner:
"To navigate safely in the vast sea of empirical facts" - Ontology and methodology in behavioral economics. 3557-3575 - James F. Woodward:
Methodology, ontology, and interventionism. 3577-3599 - David Danks:
Goal-dependence in (scientific) ontology. 3601-3616 - Benjamin C. Jantzen:
Projection, symmetry, and natural kinds. 3617-3646 - Pierre Le Morvan:
On the ignorance, knowledge, and nature of propositions. 3647-3662 - Daan Evers:
Street on evolution and the normativity of epistemic reasons. 3663-3676 - Rodrigo Borges:
On synchronic dogmatism. 3677-3693 - Stefan Petkov:
Explanatory unification and conceptualization. 3695-3717 - Thomas Macaulay Ferguson:
Two paradoxes of semantic information. 3719-3730 - Felipe Romero:
Why there isn't inter-level causation in mechanisms. 3731-3755 - Andy Clark:
What 'Extended Me' knows. 3757-3775
Volume 192, Number 12, December 2015
- Markus I. Eronen, Raphael van Riel:
Understanding through modeling: the explanatory power of inadequate representation. 3777-3780 - Henk W. De Regt:
Scientific understanding: truth or dare? 3781-3797 - Christoph Kelp:
Understanding phenomena. 3799-3816 - Jaakko Kuorikoski, Petri Ylikoski:
External representations and scientific understanding. 3817-3837 - Raphael van Riel:
The content of model-based information. 3839-3858 - Adam Toon:
Where is the understanding? 3859-3875 - Peter Brössel:
On the role of explanatory and systematic power in scientific reasoning. 3877-3913 - Cameron Buckner:
Functional kinds: a skeptical look. 3915-3942 - Elizabeth Irvine:
Models, robustness, and non-causal explanation: a foray into cognitive science and biology. 3943-3959 - Markus I. Eronen:
Robustness and reality. 3961-3977 - Roman Frigg, Leonard A. Smith, David A. Stainforth:
An assessment of the foundational assumptions in high-resolution climate projections: the case of UKCP09. 3979-4008 - John Turri:
Evidence of factive norms of belief and decision. 4009-4030 - Carlo Nicolai:
Deflationary truth and the ontology of expressions. 4031-4055 - Emil Frederik Lundbjerg Moeller:
Consuming knowledge claims across contexts. 4057-4070 - Davide Grossi, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada:
Syntactic awareness in logical dynamics. 4071-4105 - Vincent Conitzer:
Can rational choice guide us to correct de se beliefs? 4107-4119
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