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Synthese, Volume 166
Volume 166, Number 1, January 2009
- Jérôme Dokic, Paul Égré:
Margin for error and the transparency of knowledge. 1-20 - Marshall Abrams:
What determines biological fitness? The problem of the reference environment. 21-40 - Montgomery Link:
Wittgenstein and logic. 41-54 - Armin W. Schulz:
Condorcet and communitarianism: Boghossian's fallacious inference. 55-68 - Ulrich Krohs:
Functions as based on a concept of general design. 69-89 - Kevin Nelson:
How and how not to make predictions with temporal Copernicanism. 91-111 - Diderik Batens, Kristof de Clercq, Peter Verdée, Joke Meheus:
Yes fellows, most human reasoning is complex. 113-131 - William Jaworski:
The logic of how-questions. 133-155 - John Turri:
On the regress argument for infinitism. 157-163 - Kevin Nelson:
On background: using two-argument chance. 165-186 - Brian Epstein:
Ontological individualism reconsidered. 187-213
Volume 166, Number 2, January 2009
- Berit Brogaard:
Introduction to Relative Truth. 215-229 - John MacFarlane:
Nonindexical contextualism. 231-250 - Andy Egan:
Billboards, bombs and shotgun weddings. 251-279 - Michael Glanzberg:
Semantics and truth relative to a world. 281-307 - Sebastiano Moruzzi, Crispin Wright:
Trumping assessments and the aristotelian future. 309-331 - Brian Weatherson:
Conditionals and indexical relativism. 333-357 - Peter Lasersohn:
Relative truth, speaker commitment, and control of implicit arguments. 359-374 - Max Kölbel:
The evidence for relativism. 375-395 - Duncan Pritchard:
Defusing epistemic relativism. 397-412 - David Capps, Michael P. Lynch, Daniel Massey:
A coherent moral relativism. 413-430
- Steven D. Hales:
Moral relativism and evolutionary psychology. 431-447
Volume 166, Number 3, February 2009
- Mark H. Bickhard:
Interactivism: introduction to the special issue. 449-451 - Richard Campbell:
A process-based model for an interactive ontology. 453-477 - Johanna Seibt:
Forms of emergent interaction in General Process Theory. 479-512 - Cliff A. Hooker:
Interaction and bio-cognitive order. 513-546 - Mark H. Bickhard:
The interactivist model. 547-591 - Alex Levine:
Partition epistemology and arguments from analogy. 593-600
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