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Classical Harmony
Vol. 100/1
Peter Milne
Introduction
Vol. 100/3
Raymond Dacey
Mathematical models of foreign policy decision-making
Alex MintzNehemia GevaKarl Derouen
Inducing fair trade out of hegemonic trade
Cognition without classical architecture
Vol. 100/2
James W. Garson
Begging the question as a pragmatic fallacy
Douglas N. Walton
"The friend of my enemy is my enemy"
S. C. LeeR. G. MuncasterDina A. Zinnes
Scientific problems and questions from a logical point of view
Mark BurginVladimir Kuznetsov
Mathematical modeling of the effects of "capability" and "intent" on the stability of a competitive international system
Alvin M. Saperstein
Uncertainty and the role of the pawn in extended deterrence
D. M. KilgourF. C. Zagare
International cooperation
Urs Luterbacher
Interpreting action as an answer
Andriy Vasylchenko
Counterfactuals
Igal Kvart
Behaviorism and mentalism
Beth Preston
Constant colors in the head
James A. McGilvray
What is wrong with an atomistic account of mental representation?
Melinda Hogan
Quest schemes in analytical models of discourse
Anatoliy Ishmuratov
Some steps towards a general theory of relevance
Vol. 101/2
L. Jonathan Cohen
Accounting for macro-level causation
David W. Henderson
Undercutting and the Ramsey test for conditionals
André FuhrmannIsaac Levi
Principles, laws, theories and the metaphysics of science
Craig Dilworth
Constrained maximization reconsidered
Maarten Franssen
Truthlikeness misapplied
Ilkka Niiniluoto
Quantifying over the reals
Vol. 101/1
Philip HuglyCharles Sayward
Vol. 101/3
Andy Clark
Hilbert and the internal logic of mathematics
Yvon Gauthier
Outline of a theory of scientific understanding
Gerhard Schurz Karel Lambert
Doing without representing?
Andy ClarkJosefa Toribio
Review essay
Jan Woleński(Uniwersytet Jagielloński)Paul-Gabriel Sandu
Constructive empiricism
Stephen Leeds
Self-deception and belief attribution
Steven D. Hales
Representations without rules, connectionism and the syntactic argument
Kenneth Aizawa
The world, the flesh and the argument from design
William Boos
Three-concept monte
Robert J. Matthews
Natural deduction in connectionist systems
William Bechtel
Measurement and the interpretation of quantum mechanics and relativity theory
Vol. 102/2
W. M. de Muynck
Field or print
Vol. 102/1
Hip Groenewold
For whom the Bell arguments toll
James HawthorneMichael Silberstein
Bell's theorem in an indeterministic universe
Donald BedfordHenry Stapp
The renormalisation group and effective field theories
Nick HuggettRobert Weingard
Realism bei Frege
Vol. 102/3
Joan Weiner
A formal framework for quantum non-individuality
Décio Krause Steven French
Decoherence in unorthodox formulations of quantum mechanics
Vassilios Karakostas Michael Dickson
Time in philosophy and in physics
Hao Wang
The exclusion principle, chemistry and hidden variables
Eric Scerri
Editorial
Annie KuipersJaakko Hintikka
Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic
Jamie Tappenden
Time, quantum mechanics, and decoherence
Simon Saunders
Making sense of "On denoting"
Gideon Makin
Feeling at home in language
Edward H. Minar
A formal system for classical particle mechanics, its model-theoretic applications and space-time structure
Toshio Ishigaki
Category theory and the foundations of mathematics
Vol. 103/3
Jean-Pierre Marquis
Otto Neurath's idealist inheritance
Vol. 103/1
Thomas Uebel
Self-understanding in Kant's transcendental deduction
Derk Pereboom
Putnam, realism and truth
Vol. 103/2
Janet Folina
Does Kant's metaphysical foundations of natural science fill a gap in the critique of pure reason ?
Kenneth R. Westphal
A Platonist epistemology
Mark Balaguer
Is space-time discrete or continuous? — an empirical question
Peter Forrest
Theories between theories
Robert W. Batterman
Incompatible empirically equivalent theories
Thomas Mormann
The definability of objective becoming in Minkowski spacetime
Rob CliftonMark Hogarth
Inference to the loveliest explanation
Eric Barnes
Probability, evidence, and the coherence of the whole truth
Charles B. Cross
Finite mathematics
Shaughan Lavine
Critical study
Crispin Wright
Marcus, Kripke, and the origin of the new theory of reference
Vol. 104/2
Quentin Smith
On Turing's Turing test and why the matter matters
Vol. 104/1
Justin Leiber
Marcus and the new theory of reference
Gender, politics, and the theoretical virtues
Vol. 104/3
Helen E. Longino
"Strong objectivity"
Sandra Harding
Inference of object use from pntomimed actions by aphasics and patients with right hemisphere lesions
Lucia VainaHarold GoodglassLawren Daltroy
Eliminativism and the ambiguity of "belief"
Steven Horst
Bill Clinton is the first lady of the USA
Tilman Lichter
Two-dimensional symmetric form discrimination
Ivans ChouLucia Vaina
Inner light
Daniel Alroy
Colour vision, evolution, and perceptual content
Evan Thompson(Department of Educational Psychology & Counselling Psychology and Special Education, University of British Columbia)
The fallacies of the new theory ofr eference
Jaakko HintikkaPaul-Gabriel Sandu
The values of science
Nancy Tuana
A metaphor game
Avishai Margalit Naomi Goldblum
Revisionism about reference
Scott Soames
Glenn Shafer
Editorial preface
James H. Fetzer Paul Humphreys
Preface
Lynn Hankinson Nelson
A feminist naturalized philosophy of science
Good science and good philosophy of science
Elizabeth Potter
Externalism and first-person authority
Cynthia Macdonald
Representation and computation in a deflationary assessment of connectionist cognitive science
Keith Butler
Objectivity and the double standard for feminist epistemologies
Elisabeth A. Lloyd
Computationalism
Vol. 105/3
Valerie Gray Hardcastle
A problem for information theoretic semantics
Vol. 105/1
José L. Zalabardo
Family resemblances and criteria
Vol. 105/2
Heather J. Gert
Akinetopsia, achromatopsia and blindsight
Lucia Vaina
Carnap and translational indeterminacy
William H. Berge
Dewey's philosophy and the experience of working
Jim Garrison
Like a bee on a windowpane
Miriam Franchella
Chains of meaning
Andreas Bartels
Formulating physicalism
Andrew Melnyk
Perspectives into analytical philosophy
Leila Haaparanta
Noemata and their formalisation
Wojciech Krysztofiak
Wittgenstein and finitism
Mathieu Marion
Truth in Frege's "law of truth"
Gary Kemp
Humpty Dumpty and the night of the triffids
Grant Gillett
Feeling and representing
Louis C. Charland
Wittgenstein's criticism of cartesianism
Vol. 106/1
David Pears
The importance of the history of science for philosophy in general
Gary Hatfield
Reflections on iconicity, representation, and resemblance
Vol. 106/3
Randall Dipert
The crisis of the cogito
Paul Ricoeur
Pursuing Peirce
Joseph Brent
Jaakko HintikkaDag Prawitz
Symbols and thought
Robert Schwartz
Reconsidering Descartes's notion of the mind-body union
Lilli Alanen
The indeterminacy of color vision
Vol. 106/2
Richard Montgomery
T. L. Short
Undermind
Steven Weinstein
Anti-realism and speaker knowledge
Dorit Bar-On
Qualia and vagueness
Anthony Everett
The logic of thought experiments
Martin Bunzl
Mental representation, conceptual spaces and metaphors
Peter Gärdenfors
Good old supervenience
Nick Zangwill
Peirce's evolutionary pragmatic idealism
W. Brian Arthur
Supervenience for operators
John Divers
Optimization and simplicity
Vol. 107/3
Daniel Gilman
The price of information
Gary Gates
On convention
Andrei Marmor
The three arrows of zeno
Vol. 107/2
Craig Harrison
Vol. 107/1
Sheldon Goldstein
Prof. Shimony on "the transient now"
Helena Eilstein
McTaggart's paradox and smith's tensed theory of time
L. Nathan Oaklander
Mathematical quantum theory i
Determinism and locality in quantum systems
Michael Dickson
The role of contrast in causal and explanatory claims
Christopher Hitchcock
Time, quantum mechanics, and tense
On the aim of the theory of verisimilitude
I. A. Kieseppä
The new B-theory's tu quoque argument
William Lane Craig
Subjective decoherence in quantum measurements
Thomas Breuer
A simplification of the theory of simplicity
Samuel A. Richmond
Confusion in philosophy
Vol. 108/1
David Williams Robert W ScotlandChristopher HumphriesDarrell Siebert
Does a rock implement every finite-state automaton?
Vol. 108/3
David Chalmers
The relationship between connectionist models and a dynamic data-oriented theory of concept formation
Renate Bartsch
How physicalists can avoid reductionism
Vol. 108/2
Robert Kirk
Induction, focused sampling and the law of small numbers
Joel Pust
Emerging from imaginary time
Robert DelteteReed A Guy
Is the human mind a Turing machine?
David King
What is computation?
Jack Copeland
On Alan Turing's anticipation of connectionism
Jack Copeland Diane Proudfoot
Searle's abstract argument against strong AI
From observability to manipulability
Rom Harré
Ergodic theorems and the basis of science
Karl Petersen
Pascalian wagers
Jordan Howard Sobel
Agency and obligation
John F. Horty
Deduction, induction and probabilistic support
James Cussens
Deliberative coherence
Elijah MillgramPaul Thagard
The epistemic virtues of consistency
Vol. 109/2
Sharon Ryan
Belief change as change in epistemic entrenchment
Abhaya C. NayakPaul NelsonHanan Polansky
Coherence as an ideal of rationality
Lyle Zynda
Risk and diversification in theory choice
Alexander Rueger
Technical notes on a theory of simplicity
Brian M. Scott
Relevant logic and the theory of information
Vol. 109/3
Edwin D. Mares
The truths of logic
Vol. 109/1
Eric M. Hammer
The logic of questions as a theory of erotetic arguments
Andrzej Wiśniewski
Confirmation holism and semantic holism
Mack Harrell
Anti-realist truth and concepts of superassertibility
Jim Edwards
Reification as dependence on extrinsic information
Julius Sensat
Two notions of epistemic validity
Horacio Arló CostaIsaac Levi
Decision theoretic foundations for axioms of rational preference
Sven Ove Hansson
Objectively reliable subjective probabilities
Cory Juhl
Robert Howell
The validity paradox in modal s 5
Dale Jacquette
Husserl and Heidegger on meaning
Vol. 11
Martin Kusch
From completeness to archimedean completenes
Vol. 110/1
Philip Ehrlich
Classical physics and early quantum theory
Vol. 110/2
Robert Hudson
Formalization of Hilbert's geometry of incidence and parallelism
Jan von Plato
Hilbert vindicated?
Jaakko Hintikka
Syntax in a dynamic brain
Vol. 110/3
What is the science of the soul?
Jack Zupko
Is default logic a reinvention of inductive-statistical reasoning?
Yao-Hua Tan
Internalism, externalism and the no-defeater condition
Michael Bergmann
Curie's principle
Jenann Ismael
Self-quotation and self-knowledge
Rockney Jacobsen
Reciprocal justification in science and moral theory
James Blachowicz
What it feels like to be in a superposition
Christoph Lehner
Mathematics, models and Zeno's paradoxes
Joseph S. AlperMark Bridger
Bertrand Russell's 1897 critique of the traditional theory of measurement
Joel Michell
Husserl and Hilbert on completeness
Ulrich Majer
Externalism and action-guiding epistemic norms
Stephen Jacobson
Hilbert and set theory
Burton Dreben Akihiro Kanamori
Husserl's phenomenology and Weyl's predictivism
Jairo José Da SilvaJosé Filipe Silva
Vol. 111/2
Akihiro Kanamori
Proof and the evolution of mathematics
Arthur Jaffe
The phenomenology of mathematical beauty
Gian-Carlo Rota
Philosophical issues in the history of chemistry
Vol. 111/3
Kostas Gavroglu
A revolution in the foundations of mathematics?
The logical problem of language acquisition
Vol. 111/1
Fiona Cowie
Hypercomparatives
Adam Morton
Truth conditions of tensed sentence types
L. A. Paul
The case for the philosophy of chemistry
On the very idea of a theory of meaning for a natural language
Eugen Fischer
Spectral representations
Vol. 112/1
Mark ZangariDan Censor
Being in the right place at the right time
Paolo Gaudiano
Newtonian gravity, quantum discontinuity and the determination of theory by evidence
Thomas Bonk
Prècis of evidence and inquiry
Susan Haack
Reply to Bonjour
Unification, reduction, and non-ideal explanations
Todd Jones
Suppes predicates for meta-ranking structures
Vol. 112/2
Marcelo Tsuji
The tractatus system of arithmetic
Vol. 112/3
Pasquale Frascolla
Mathematics: a science of patterns?
Gianluigi Oliveri
Isolation and non-arbitrary division
Kathrin Koslicki
Huygens' center-of-mass space-time reference frame
Edward Slowik
Causation in branching time (i)
Ming Xu
A defense of backwards in time causation models in quantum mechanics
Phil Dowe
Husserl's theory of language as calculus ratiocinator
Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino
In memoriam
William Demopoulos
Haack on justification and experience
Laurence Bonjour
Hussearle's representationalism and the "hypothesis of the background"
Christian Beyer
Laws and development
David Resnik
Suppes predicates for space-time
Newton C.A. da Costa Otávio Bueno Steven French
Nineteenth century Britain as a subtle commercial hegemon
Vol. 113/2
Raymond Dacey Kevin P Murrin
Another view of translation manuals and the study of science
Steven A. Miller Marcel Fredericks
What was Aristotle doing in his early logic, anyway?
Proof and canonical proof
Bernhard Weiss
Did Georg Cantor influence Edmund Husserl?
Vol. 113/1
Claire Ortiz Hill
On the actual impact of deterministic chaos
Vol. 113/3
Theodor Leiber
The order structure of continua
Athanassios Tzouvaras
Measurement and the justification of the statistical postulate in bohm's causal interpretation of quantum mechanics
J. Subramanyam
Bonjour and mentalese
Cass Weller
Kant, Boole and Peirce's early metaphysics
Paul Forster
On the nature of experience in the bare theory
Jeffrey A. Barrett
The metaphysical expositions of space and time
Randy Wojtowicz
Cognition is not computation
Selmer Bringsjord Michael J. Zenzen
Can the decoherence approach help to solve the measurement problem?
Osvaldo Pessoa
Hintikka on Aristotle's fallacies
John Woods Hans V Hansen
On Gödel's philosophical assumptions
Vol. 114/1
Multiple realization, computation and the taxonomy of psychological states
Vol. 114/3
Oron Shagrir
Gödel and the concept of meaning in mathematics
Thomas Tymoczko
Second thoughts around some of Gödel's writings
Georg Kreisel
Reference in conceptual realism
Vol. 114/2
Nino B. Cocchiarella
Bohm, spin, and the bell inequalities
Katherine Bedard
Grades of explanation in cognitive science
The Transzendenz of mathematical "experience"
Time, quantum mechanics, and probability
Newtonian supertasks
The structure of predication
Alessandro Lenci
Content, computation, and individuation
Proper names and the necessity of identity statements
Michael Wreen
Length and structure of proofs
Rohit Parikh
The knower paradox and epistemic closure
Stephen Maitzen
Perspectival identification, demonstratives and "small worlds"
What hath Gödel wrought?
J. W. Dawson
Editorial note
Freedom, causation, and the consequence argument
Vol. 115/3
Laura Waddell Ekstrom
Two versions of the manifestation argument
Vol. 115/2
Menno Lievers
Husserl on scientific method and conceptual change
Vol. 115/1
Darrin W. Belousek
The nomic role account of carving reality at the joints
Peter Vallentyne
On the conceptual foundations of anti-realism
Sanford Shieh
Wittgenstein's use of the word "Aspekt"
Byong-Chul Park
To give a surprise exam, use game theory
Elliott Sober
The coherence argument against conditionalization
Matthias Hild
The psychologists return
Martin KuschEva PicardiEdward Stein
Infinity machines and creation ex nihilo
Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia
Hermeneutical philosophy and pragmatism
Patrick A. Hellan
Psychological explanation and causal deviancy
Joseph Owens
Explanation and description
Yemima Ben-Menahem
Hume's inductive logic
Alberto Mura
Logical and philosophical ideas in certain formal approaches to language
Vol. 116/2
Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska
Simplicity and incompleteness
Vol. 116/3
Panu Raatikainen
In defense of epistemic arithmetic
Vol. 116/1
Leon Horsten
Part structures, integrity, and the mass-count distinction
Friederike Moltmann
History of geometry and the development of the form of its language
Ladislav Kvasz
Self-re-production and functionality
Gerhard Schlosser
Pluralism, causation and overdetermination
Brian Jonathan
A representation theorem for a decision theory with conditionals
Richard Bradley
Anti-realism against methodology
Husain Sarkar
A possible worlds model of object recognition
John Bart Wilburn
Thompson's lamp is dysfunctional
William I McLaughlin
Empiricism and the myth of fundamental measurement
Vadim Batitsky
Leibniz on intension, extension, and the representation of syllogistic inference
O. Bradley Bassler
Human and machine interpretation of expressions in formal systems
Herbert A SimonStuart A Eisenstadt
Papier mâché problems in epistemology
William Harper
Convention and language
Vol. 117/3
Henry Jackman
Liar, reducibility and language
Pierdaniele Giaretta
Logical truth and Tarskian logical truth
Mario Gómez-Torrente
Rules of meaning and practical reasoning
Vol. 117/2
Kathrin GlüerPeter Pagin
Hume's surprise and the logic of belief changes
Ingvar Johansson
Rules and moral reasoning
Alan H. Goldman
Collective acceptance and collective social notions
Raimo TuomelaWolfgang Balzer
Bohm's ontological interpretation and its relations to three formulations of quantum mechanics
Vol. 117/1
Frederick M Kronz
Supervenience and physicalism
Andrew Bailey
On the relationship between naturalistic semantics and individuation criteria for terms in a language of thought
Robert D. Rupert
Idealization in applied first-order logic
Ernest W. Adams
Moral realism, moral relativism and moral rules (a compatibility argument)
Graham Oddie
On the possibility of a substantive theory of truth
Gila Sher
A paradigm-based solution to the riddle of induction
Mark A. ChangiziTimothy P Barber
The spatiality of the mental and the mind-body problem
Ruth Weintraub
Knowledge of rules, causal systematicity, and the language of thought
Jürgen Schröder
Weinberg on QFT
Jonathan Bain
A Peircean theory of decision
Vol. 118/3
Berit Brogaard
Ceteris paribus, there is no problem of provisos
John Earman John T Roberts
The psychology and epistemology of self-knowledge
Vol. 118/2
Sanford C. Goldberg
The shooting-room paradox and conditionalizing on measurably challenged sets
Paul BarthaChristopher Hitchcock
Rethinking Burge's thought experiment
Nicholas Georgalis
Learning to coordinate; a recursion theoretic perspective
Franco MontagnaDaniel Osherson
Merleau-ponty's notion of pre-reflective intentionality
Vol. 118/1
Martina Reuter
Confirming mathematical theories
Anthony F. Peressini
Representation and self-awareness in intentional agents
Ingar BrinckPeter Gärdenfors
Unification
Erik Weber
A semantic interpretation of Husserl's epoché
Poul Lübcke
Minimal belief change and the Pareto principle
Oliver Schulte
On the possibility of naturalistic and of pure epistemology
Davidson and Kim on psychophysical laws
Noa Latham
Believing conjunctions
Simon J. Evnine
Probability as a theory dependent concept
David Atkinson Jeanne Peijnenburg
Wittgenstein on irrationals and algorithmic decidability
Victor Rodych
Representationalism and the metonymic fallacy
Lukas Böök
Merleau-Ponty's modification of phenomenology
Sara Heinämaa(Jyväskylän yliopisto)
Approximation, idealization, and laws of nature
Chang Liu
Towards a theory of reflexive intentional systems
In defence of the phase space picture
Vol. 119/3
Helm and Boltzmann
Vol. 119/1-2
Robert Deltete
John Blackmore
Zero-value physical quantities
Yuri V. Balashov
Boltzmann and epistemology
Gadflies and geniuses in the history of gas theory
Stephen G. Brush
Vienna indeterminism
Michael Stöltzner
On the dynamics of Perez Lauraudogoitia's supertask
Mark BridgerJoseph S. Alper
Three assistants on Boltzmann
Gustav JägerJosef NablStephan Meyer
Boltzmann on mathematics
Setsuko Tanaka
Why dynamical self-excitation is possible
Ludwig Boltzmann's Bildtheorie and scientific understanding
Henk W. de Regt
Boltzmann's philosophy notes for three lectures (fall 1903)
Ludwig Boltzmann
The "sentence-type version" of the tenseless theory of time
Boltzmann and Wittgenstein or how pictures became linguistic
Henk Visser
Explanation and laws
Vol. 120/1
Alexander Bird
Unconfirmed sightings of an "ordinary language" theory of language
Vol. 120/2
James D. McCawley
Propositions, numbers, and the problem of arbitrary identification
Joseph G. Moore
Complementary explanations
Max Urchs
Unification – it's magnificent but is it explanation?
Ilpo HalonenJaakko Hintikka
The determinables of explanatory mechanisms
Johannes Persson
The hypothesis of ether and Reid's interpretation of Newton's first rule of philosophizing
Robert Callergard
The individuality of species
Marcel Quarfood
Erotetic logic and explanation by abnormic hypotheses
Vol. 120/3
Universal regularities and initial conditions in Newtonian physics
James W. McAllister
Causal explanation and explanatory selection
Rebecca Schweder
Explanation as unification
Gerhard Schurz
The proofs of the Grundgedanke in Wittgenstein's tractatus
Leo K. C. Cheung
The dogma of Kornblith's naturalism
Jeffrey R. Tiel
Explanation explained
Jan Faye
Davidson and social scientific laws
Lee McIntyre
Vagueness, rationality and undecidability
Mark A. Changizi
Agency and consciousness
David Cunning
The world is too much
Eddy M. Zemac
Why questions, and why just why-questions?
Matti Sintonen
Chomsky on the "ordinary language" view of language
Francis Y. Lin
Deductive chauvinism
Henrik Hallsten
Language without linguistics
Consistent fragments of grundgesetze and the existence of non-logical objects
Vol. 121/3
Kai Wehmeier
Intentionality and qualia
Brendan Lalor
Necessity, the a priori, and the standard meter
Eric Loomis
Lessons from quantum mechanics
Vol. 121/1-2
Daniel M. Hausman
Frege on "I", "now", "today" and some other linguistic devices
Edward Harcourt
On a semantic interpretation of Kant's concept of number
Wing-Chun Wong
The noninvariance of deterministic causal models
Patrick Suppes
Causal diversity and the Markov condition
Nancy Cartwright
Are there algorithms that discover causal structure?
David FreedmanPaul Humphreys
Probabilities of causation
Judea Pearl
Association, causation, and marginal structural models
James M. Robins
Causal interpretation in systems of equations
Jim Woodward
Rabbit hunting
Clark Glymour
Introduction to the special issue on statistics and causation
Brian Skyrms
The rational analysis of mind and behavior
Vol. 122/1-2
Nick ChaterMike Oaksford
Standard decision theory corrected
Vol. 122/3
What in nature is the compulsion of reason?
Kenneth A. Taylor
Supervenience and causation
Sungsu Kim
A fuzzy measure for explanatory coherence
Daniel Schoch
Android epistemology for babies
Problems with formal models of epistemic entrenchment as applied to scientific theories
Robert Klee
Truthlikeness, rationality and scientific method
Jesus P. Zamora Bonilla
Man the rational animal?
Ernest SosaDavid Galloway
Invariance, symmetry and rationality
Michael Kruse
A theory of irrationality as a "reasonable" response to an incomplete specification
Robyn M. Dawes
The epistemology of spontaneously broken symmetries
Peter Kosso
Editors' note
Michael BishopRichard Samuels Stephen Stich
Belief revision and epistemology
John L. PollockAnthony S. Gillies
In praise of epistemic irresponsibility
Michael Bishop
How the social environment shaped the evolution of mind
Denise Dellarosa Cummins
How the mind grows
Paul E. GriffithsKarola Stotz
Conveying information
Vol. 123/3
Peter J. Graham
Knowing the world by knowing one's mind
Vol. 123/1
Sven Bernecker
Hilary Putnam and Immanuel Kant
Dermot Moran(University College Dublin)
On rights in game forms
Marc FleurbaeyMartin Van Hees
Connecting dempster–shafer belief functions with likelihood-based inference
Mikel Aickin
Model theory and validity
Vol. 123/2
Yannis Stephanou
Algorithmic information theory and undecidability
The meaningfulness of meaning questions
Claudine Verheggen
A simple logic for comparisons and vagueness
Theodore J. Everett
A note on plural pronouns
H. M. Cartwright
The relativity of color
Peter W. Ross
Jerry A. Fodor, concepts
Robert J. StaintonChristopher Viger
The place of dialogue theory in logic, computer science and communication studies
The tractarian operation n and expressive completeness
Animals, thoughts and concepts
Hans-Johann Glock
Is Jeffrey conditionalization defective by virtue of being non-commutative? remarks on the sameness of sensory experiences
Marc Lange
Identity, intensionality, and Moore's paradox
Uncertainty, vagueness and psychological indeterminacy
Vol. 124/2
Michel ter Hark
Models and modality
Vol. 124/1
Patricia Blanchette
Does optimization imply rationality?
Philippe Mongin
Physical emergence, diachronic and synchronic
Vol. 124/3
Copping out on moral twin earth
Terence HorganMark Timmons
Aristotle on existential import and nonreferring subjects
Scott Carson
How philosophy lost perceptual expertise
Joel Richeimer
I believe it, but soon i'll not believe it any more
John Vickers
When vague sentences inform
Alice Kyburg
Observation sentences and joint attention
Johan Modée
Physicalism, qualia inversion, and affective states
Neil Campbell
Quantification and ontology
Review article
Jaakko HintikkaPaul Bohan-Broderick
Tense and temporal semantics
Joshua M. Mozersky
What is rational about Nash equilibria?
Mathias Risse
Milk, honey, and the good life on moral twin earth
David Copp
The reasonable effectiveness of mathematics
Vol. 125/1-2
Steven French
Mathematical intuition and physical intuition in Wittgenstein's later philosophy
Vol. 125/3
Mark Steiner
Looking from the inside and from the outside
Antonella CarboneS. Semmes
Many-valued points and equality
Costas DrossosDaniele Mundici
Quantifier-free axioms for constructive affine plane geometry
The dialogical approach to paraconsistency
Sahid RahmanWalter Carnielli
Structures and structuralism in contemporary philosophy of mathematics
Erich Reck(University of California Riverside)Michael P Price
Reason and intuition
Charles Parsons
Elementary particles, hidden variables, and hidden predicates
Adonai S. Sant'anna
Remarks on quantum ontology
Décio Krause
Partial structures and Jeffrey-Keynes algebras
Simplified models establishing some of Nézondet's results on Erdös–Woods conjecture
Marcel Guillaume
Paraconsistent ideas in quantum logic
Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara Roberto Giuntini
Multideductive logic and the theoretic-formal unification of physical theories
Edelcio Gonçalves de Souza
Is there a simple, pedestrian arithmetic sentence which is independent of ZFC?
Francisco Antonio Doria
Quasi-truth in quasi-set theory
Otávio Bueno
Topological separation principles and logical theories
Chris Mortensen
Minimally abnormal models in some adaptive logics
Diderik Batens
Applications of paraconsistency in data and knowledge bases
John GrantV S Subrahmanian
The quantum and classical domains as provisional parallel coexistents
Michel Paty
Husserl's two notions of completeness
Jairo José Da Silva
Alternative mathematics
Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Mathematical intuition vs. mathematical monsters
Solomon Feferman
Semantic theory and necessary truth
Vol. 126/1-2
Ian Rumfitt
Consciousness and the limits of our imaginations
Vol. 126/3
Eric Dietrich Anthony S. Gillies
Whose challenge? which semantics?
Stephen Boulter
The set theoretic ambit of arrow's theorem
Louis M. Guenin
Aristotelian categories and cognitive domains
Ian Hacking
The enumerative character of Tarski's definition of truth and its general character in a Tarskian system
Bo Mou
Alfred Tarski
Hourya Sinaceur
In defense of the semantic definition of truth
Jan Woleński(Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Truth, sentential non-compositionalit, and ontology
Lorenz Bruno Puntel
Risk's place in decision rules
Paul Weirich
Tarskian truth and the correspondence theory
Luis Fernández Moreno
Truth, logical structure, and compositionality
Post-tarskian truth
The concept of truth
Boris Čulina
On Putnam's critique of metaphysical realism
Ausonio Marras
Truth and reference
Richard Schantz
A defense of minimalism
Paul Horwich
Realization, reduction and psychological autonomy
Paul Schweizer
How innocent is deflationism?
Volker Halbach
Vol. 127/1-2
Shahid Rahman Helge Rückert
Dialogical connexive logic
Supererogatory superluminality
Vol. 127/3
Bradley MontonBrian Kierland
Non-cooperation in dialogue logic
Dov M. Gabbay John Woods
Basic objectives of dialogue logic in historical perspective
Kuno Lorenz
Believing in words
Herman CappelenJosh Dever
Vagueness, sharp boundaries, and supervenience conditions
Gary Ebbs
The semantic or model-theoretic view of theories and scientific realism
Anjan Chakravartty
Intuitionistic logic as epistemic logic
The counterfactual analysis of cause
The problem of retraction in critical discussion
Erik C. W. Krabbe
How to extend the dialogical approach to provability logic
Ulrich Nortmann
The miracle of applied mathematics
Mark Colyvan
The doomsday argument Adam & Eve, un ++ , and Quantum Joe
Nick Bostrom
Modal logic as dialogical logic
Patrick Blackburn
Relating protocols for dynamic dispute with logics for defeasible argumentation
Henry Prakken
Paraconsistency and dialogue logic critical examination and further explorations
You don't say?
Vol. 128/1-2
Kent Bach
Sex, breakfast, and descriptus interruptus
On the overlap of pragmatics and semantics
Ruth Manor
Against a minimalist reading of Bell's theorem
Vol. 128/3
Thomas Müller Tomasz Placek
Gricean rational reconstructions and the semantics/pragmatics distinction
Manuel García-Carpintero
The pragmatics of inferential content
Wolfram Hinzen
Truth & use
Hans Seigfried
What is said
François Récanati
Objectivity over objects
Kai Hauser
A defence of connectionism against the "syntactic" argument
Marcello Guarini
Indirect speech acts
Nicholas AsherAlex Lascarides
Demonstrative reference and cognitive significance
Ronald Loeffler(Department of Philosophy, Grand Valley State University)
"mein Grundgedanke ist..." the structural theory of representation as the metaphysics of Wittgenstein's Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Vol. 129/2
Ilie Parvu
Connectionist modelling of word recognition
Peter McLeodDavid C. PlautTim Shallice
Objectivity and proof in a classical Indian theory of number
Vol. 129/3
Jonardon Ganeri(New York University)
Collective belief and acceptance
K. Brad Wray
Connectionism today
Kim Plunkett
Perception and action
Vol. 129/1
Susan Hurley
Representations in the brain
Edmund T. Rolls
Experience and the active mind
Alva Noë(Department of Rhetoric, University of California Berkeley)
Two threats to representation
Michael Wheeler
What it is like to see
J. Kevin O'Regan Alva Noë(Department of Rhetoric, University of California Berkeley)
Belief and the principle of identity
Cara Spencer
A theorem concerning syntactical treatments of nonidealized belief
Knowledge representation
Veikko Rantala
Developing mental abilities by representing intentionality
Radu J Bogdan
Why the pessimistic induction is a fallacy
Peter J. Lewis
Choices, consequences, and rationality
Walter Bossert
Editorial introduction
Erik Myin
Contextualism and global doubts about the world
Toward a very idea of representation
Gabriel Vacariu Mihai Vacariu Dalia Terhesiu
Color and the duplication assumption
A plea for mental acts
Joëlle Proust
The lottery
Mihai Vacariu Edmund T. Rolls Gabriel Vacariu
Smith on times and tokens
Nonconceptual self-consciousness and cognitive science
José Luis Bermúdez
Wave function ontology
Vol. 130/2
Bradley Monton
McKinsey paradoxes, radical scepticism, and the transmission of knowledge across known entailments
Duncan Pritchard
Explanatory unification
Vol. 130/1
Thomas Bartelborth
In defence of the conditional account of dispositions
Vol. 130/3
Lars Gundersen
Concepts structured through reduction
J. O'Regan
Analyticity without synonymy in simple comparative logic
Measurement theoretic semantics and the semantics of necessity
Eli Dresner
Methodological patterns in a structuralist setting
Wolfgang Balzer
Explanation is a genus
Mariam Thalos
Post-literacy as a source of twentieth-century philosophy
J. C. Nyíri
Reflections on structuralism and scientific explanation
John Forge
Holism, underdetermination, and the dynamics of empirical theories
Ulrich Gähde
Representation
Gabriel Motzkin
Temporal indexicals and temporal terms
Eros Corazza
Structuralism, model theory and reduction
Karl-Georg Niebergall
Transtheoretical structures and deterministic models
Bernhard Lauth
Testing inference to the best explanation
Igor Douven
The dynamic turn in twentieth century logic
Paul Gochet
Functional thought experiments
Denny BorsboomJaap van Heerden
Violated laws, ceteris paribus clauses, and capacities
Sheldon R. Smith
Le XXe siécle philosophant
Bernard Bourgeois
Descriptions
Oswaldo Chateaubriand
Cause, effect, and fake causation
Vol. 131/1
A brief comparison of Pollock's defeasible reasoning and ranking functions
Wolfgang Spohn
The reduction of causal processes
Is Hintikka's logic first-order?
Vol. 131/3
Matti EklundDaniel Kolak
What's wrong with indispensability?
Mary Leng
Russell's influence on Carnap's Aufbau
Christopher Pincock
Tokens, dates and tenseless truth conditions
Heather Dyke
Darwinian metaphysics
Vol. 131/2
Samir Okasha
Unification and explanation
Erik WeberMaarten Van Dyck
Comment on Eklund and Kolak
Beauty, a road to the truth
Theo A. F. Kuipers
|n| cheers for democracy
I.D.A. MacIntyre
On the dynamics of Alper and Bridger
Natural doubts
Reid Buchanan
Is there a phenomenological research program?
Steven Crowell(Rice University)
How to be an alethically rational naturalist
Erik J. Wielenberg
Feasibility in logic
Vol. 132/3
Jacques Dubucs
Husserl and Schlick on the logical form of experience
Paul Livingston
Vol. 132/1-2
James H. Fetzer
Causality, propensity, and bayesian networks
Donald Gillies
Probabilistic causation in branching time
Mika Oksanen
Propensity trajectories, preemption, and the identity of events
Ellery Eells
Propensities and frequencies
Weyl's appropriation of Husserl's and Poincaré's thought
Richard Feist
Causal probability
John L. Pollock
Social software
The incan quipus
Vol. 133/1-2
Antje Christensen
Model checking techniqes for the analysis of reactive systems
Stephan Merz
Benedikt Löwe Florian Rudolph
Comparing approaches to resolution based higher-order theorem proving
Christoph Benzmüller
Mathematical proof theory in the light of ordinal analysis
Reinhard Kahle
The formal sciences
Benedikt Löwe
Concepts and aims of functional interpretations
Wolfgang Burr
The category of inner models
Peter Koepke
Axiomatizations of hyperbolic geometry
Vol. 133/3
Victor Pambuccian
Leibniz's rigorous foundation of infinitesimal geometry by means of Riemannian sums
Eberhard Knobloch
Gödel and the intuition of concepts
Richard Tieszen
A Cantorian argument against infinitesimals
Matthew E. Moore
Why numbers are sets
Eric Steinhart
Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics and the metaphysics of modality
Bruce L. Gordon
Slow versus fast growing
Andreas Weiermann
Applications of elementary submodels in general topology
Stefan Geschke
The history of applied mathematics and the history of society
Michael Stolz
Tarski's fixed-point theorem and lambda calculi with monotone inductive types
Ralph Matthes
Games in the semantics of programming languages
Jan Jürjens
Consciousness, higher-order content, and the individuation of vehicles
Vol. 134
Uriah Kriegel
Intentional gaps in mathematical proofs
Vol. 134/1-2
Don Fallis
Mathematical proofs
Marco Panza(Centre national de la recherche scientifique)
All brutes are subhuman
Vol. 134/3
John Martin
Erotetic search scenarios
Externalism and identity
Dalia Drai
Randomization, persuasiveness and rigor in proofs
Catherine WomachMatrin Farach
Proofs and programs
Giuseppe Longo
Representational innovation and mathematical ontology
Madeline M. Muntersbjorn
A really fuzzy approach to the sorites paradox
Francesco Paoli
Carlos AlvarezMarco Panza(Centre national de la recherche scientifique)
Mathematical reasoning vs. abductive reasoning
Atocha Aliseda
Two ways of reasoning and two ways of arguing in geometry
Carlos Alvarez
Manifest invalidity
Jon Cogburn
Modern infinitesimals as a tool to match intuitive and formal reasoning in analysis
Robert Lutz
Physical-mathematical reasoning
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
Styles of physical thinking versus mathematical ones
Jan Lacki
Fréchet and the logic of the constitution of abstract spaces from concrete reality
Luis Carlos ArboledaLuis Cornelio Recalde
The open-endedness of the set concept and the semantics of set theory
Vol. 135/3
A. C. Paseau
Probability transformations in the study of behavior toward risk
Vol. 135/2
William S. Neilson
More on Putnam and Tarski
Vol. 135/1
Framing effects in international relations
Alex MintzSteven B. Redd
Applications of prospect theory to political science
Jack S. Levy
Propositional attitudes without propositions
Contracting from epistemic hell is routine
Isaac Levi
Avoiding epistemic hell
Erik J. Olsson
Davidson's argument for monism
Michael V. Antony
Functions in Begriffsschrift
G. P. BakerP. M. S. Hacker
Tarski on logical notions
Luca Bellotti
A new perspective on the philosophical implications of quantum field theory
D. Anselmi
Bogus mystery about linguistic competence
The divine essence and the conception of God in Spinoza
Sherry Deveaux
Minimalism and paradoxes
Michael Glanzberg
Plantinga and favorable mini-environments
T. M. Botham
Dialogue concerning natural appropriation
Vol. 136/3
A rosa multiflora by any other name
Jeffrey K. McDonough
The significance of semantic realism
Vol. 136/2
Alexander Miller
Virtual modality
Part-whole physicalism and mental causation
Douglas Ehring
Parfaits miroirs de l'univers
"Mistakes"
Paul A. Roth
Cowie on the poverty of stimulus
John Collins
Critical notice
Vol. 136/1
Structural realism, again
Structural realism and the interpretation of quantum field theory
Tian Yu Cao
Reconsidering the Foole's rejoinder
Magnus JibornWlodek Rabinowicz
Appendix
Vector reliability
Mark E. Wunderlich
Can we dissolve physical entities into mathematical structures?
The medieval roots of reliabilist epistemology
Michael J Fitzgerald
What is ontological synthesis?
Remodelling structural realism
Steven FrenchJames Ladyman
The dissolution of objects
Hilbert's program revisited
Vol. 137/1-2
Brouwer, as never read by Husserl
Mark Van Atten
Accidentally true belief and warrant
Vol. 137/3
Andrew Chignell
Rereading Gentzen
Dedekind's structuralism
Erich Reck(University of California Riverside)
What is Carnap's conventionalism after all?
Norma Yunez-Naude
The practice of finitism
Richard Zach
Psychologism and metalogic
Husserl and Haugeland on constitution
Wolfgang Huemer
Truth, proofs and functions
Jean Fichot
Juliette KennedyPaul-Gabriel Sandu
The pragmatism of Hilbert's programme
Volker Peckhaus
The Russellian influence on Hilbert and his school
Paolo Mancosu
Is scientific theory-commitment doxastic or practical?
Ward E. Jones
Gödel, Carnap and the Fregean heritage
Gabriella Crocco
Wittgenstein and Brouwer
What conditional probability could not be
Alan Hájek
On the meaning of Hilbert's consistency problem (Paris, 1900)
Enrico Moriconi
Are we lovers of the good?
Vol. 138/2
Folke Tersman
Vol. 138/1
John Symons
New foundations for epistemic change
Anthony S. Gillies
The Newcomb problem
Simon Burgess
Reference and paradox
The trouble with infinitism
Andrew D. Cling
The indispensability of Farbung
Michael Pelczar
Williamson's master argument on vagueness
Greg Ray
Laws and models in a theory of idealization
Vol. 138/3
Chuang Liu
On the alleged ambiguity of "now" and "here"
The bias paradox
Deborah K. Heikes
Bookkeeping or metaphysics? the units of selection debate
D. M. Walsh
Two-dimensional and natural kind terms
Christian Nimtz
From metaphysical to substantive naturalism
J. L. Dowell
On sharp boundaries for vague terms
Randomness and the justification of induction
Scott CampbellJames Franklin
The implicit definition of the set-concept
F. A. Muller
The irreducible complexity of objectivity
Heather Douglas
Leibnizian soft reduction of extrinsic denominations and relations
Vol. 139/1
Ari Maunu
Reduction, autonomy, and causal exclusion among physical properties
Theories of space-time in modern physics
Vol. 139/3
Luciano Boi
Transformative decision rules, permutability, and non-sequential framing of decision problems
Martin Peterson
Evolution of conventional meaning and conversational principles
Vol. 139/2
Robert van Rooy
Logics for epistemic programs
Alexandru BaltagLawrence S. Moss
The Ehrenfest fleas
D. Costantini U. Garibaldi
Two-dimensional time
Daniel King
A counterexample to six fundamental principles of belief formation
Hans Rott
An evolutionary game theoretic perspective on learning in multi-agent systems
Karl TuylsAnn NoweTom LenaertsBernard Manderick
Minimalism, the generalization problem and the liar
Bradley Armour-Garb
To structure, or not to structure?
Philip Robbins
A characterization of von Neumann games in terms of memory
Giacomo Bonanno
Beauty and the bets
Comparing semantics of logics for multi-agent systems
Valentin GorankoWojciech Jamroga
Amartya Sen
Vol. 140/1-2
A dilemma for whom?
Frederic Schick
Seidenfeld
The enterprise of understanding and the enterprise of knowledge
Howard Stein
What is an agent?
Carol Rovane
Gaifman
Seeing the unobservable
Vol. 140/3
Marc Alspector-Kelly
List and Pettit
Reasoning with limited resources and assigning probabilities to arithmetical statements
Haim Gaifman
What demonstrative induction can do against the threat of underdetermination
Michela Massimi
Akeel Bilgrami
Incompleteness and reasoned choice
A fallacious fallacy?
Aggregating sets of judgments
Christian ListPhilip Pettit
Economics in philosophy of science
Christoph Leutge
Schick
An application of information theory to the problem of the scientific experiment
Massimiliano Badino
Editor's introduction
Vol. 141/2
Confounding factors in contrastive analysis
Morten Overgaard
Archetypal forms of inference
Vol. 141/1
Lloyd Humberstone
The first computational theory of mind and brain
Gualtiero Piccinini
Hypotheses and inductive predictions
Vol. 141/3
J. W. Romeyn
The concept of voluntary motor control in the recent neuroscientific literature
Paul Tibbetts
The Newtonian limit of relativity theory and the rationality of theory change
Ardnés Rivadulla
Epistemological strata and the rules of right reason
Robert Cummins Pierre PoirierMartin Roth
In search of a neuronal signature of consciousness
Roman Bauer
Dan Ryder
Bayesian confirmation theory
Michael Strevens
Reflections on ethics and game theory
Steven T. Kuhn
Varieties of epistemic conservatism
Hamid Vahid
No end in sight
Richard Hanley
The problem of verisimilitude and counting partially identical properties
T. Britton
Counterfactuals and spatiotemporal events
Vol. 142/1
Tomasz Bigaj
A sat-based approach to unbounded model checking for alternating-time temporal epistemic logic
Vol. 142/2
M. KacprzakW. Penczek
Update semantics of security protocols
Arjen HommersomJohn-Jules MeyerErik De Vink
A model of jury decisions where all jurors have the same evidence
Franz Dietrich Christian List
A puzzle concerning time perception
Robin Le Poidevin
Tarski, Quine, and the transcendence of the vernacular "true"
Vol. 142/3
Jody Azzouni
On Tarski's assumptions
A diagrammatic reconstruction of Carnap's quasianalysis
Iulian Toader(Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University)
On the preferability of epistemic structural realism
Matteo Morganti
Truth, reflection, and hierarchies
Nonmonotonic inferences and neural networks
Reinhard Blutner
Truth and disquotation
Richard G. Heck
Individuation of objects – a problem for structuralism?
Vol. 143/3
Jessica Carter
Indifference, neutrality and informativeness
Sergio WechslerL. G. EstevesAnnette SimonisC. Peixoto
Bipolar disorder
Gerald Hull
Toward a theory of the process of explanation
Vol. 143/1-2
Explanatoriness
Jukka KeränenWesley C. Salmon
Two-dimensional semantics and the articulation problem
Diego Marconi
Explanations in science and the logic of why-questions
Explanation
Jaakko HintikkaIlpo Halonen
. . .and away from a theory of explanation itself
The theory of the process of explanation generalized to include the inconsistent case
Deflating Skolem
The best of all possibleworlds
Yujin Nagasawa
Scientific explanation
Explanation and metaphysics
Rationality as conformity
Vol. 144/2
Hykel Hosni Jeffrey Paris
Dispositions
Vol. 144/3
John Heil
Laws and lawlessness
Stephen Mumford
On the structure of rational acceptance
Gregory Wheeler
What is a disposition?
Troy Cross
How general is generalized scientific essentialism?
Erik Anderson
Essentialism and the necessity of the laws of nature
Alice Drewery
The no probabilities for acts-principle
Marion Ledwig
A logic for inductive probabilistic Reasoning
Manfred Jaeger
Intentionalism and intransitivity
Vol. 144/1
Max Deutsch
Laws and their stability
A contextual approach to scientific understanding
Henk W. de Regt Dennis Dieks
Distracted drivers and unattended experience
Wayne Wright
Let's be realistic about serious metaphysics
Paul Bloomfield
No doomsday argument without knowledge of birth rank
D. J. Bradley
Compositionality and the manifestation challenge
Darragh Byrne
Four disputes about properties
David Malet Armstrong
Vol. 145/2
Intellectual honesty
Conjoining mathematical empiricism with mathematical realism
Vol. 145/3
Alex Levine
Davidson on the impossibility of psychophysical laws
Vol. 145/1
G. L. Herstein
Trying to resolve the two-envelope problem
Casper J. AlbersBarteld KooiWillem Schaafsma
Emergence and its place in nature
F. C. BoogerdH. V. Westerhoff
Omitting data—ethical or strategic problem?
Understanding brute facts
Ludwig Fahrbach
Testability and candor
Sherrilyn Roush
Problems with the argument from fine tuning
Mark Colyvan Jay L. GarfieldGraham Priest (City University of New York)
Yablo's paradox and ω-inconsistency
Jeffrey Ketland
Free choice permission is strong permission
Nicholas AsherDaniel Bonevac
A theory of belief for scientific refutations
Louis Narens
Candor and integrity in science
Gerald Holton
Reason and the past
Krista Lawlor
On the functionalization of pluralist approaches to truth
Cory Wright
Alethic functionalism and our folk theory of truth
M. P. Lynch
Truly justified belief
Vol. 146/3
Gerald Vision
The case for psychologism in default and inheritance reasoning
Vol. 146/1-2
Francis Jeffry PelletierRenée Elio
On the quantitative scalar or-implicature
An overview of possibilistic handling of default reasoning, with experimental studies
Salem BenferhatJean F. BonnefonRui da Silva Neves
Gerhard Schurz Hannes Leitgeb
Unsafe knowledge
Juan Comesaña
Human nonmonotonic reasoning
Marilyn Ford
Non-monotonic reasoning from an evolution-theoretic perspective
Indexical propositions and de re belief ascriptions
Coherence and nonmonotonicity in human reasoning
Niki PfeiferGernot D. Kleiter
On a proportionality analysis of syllogistic private reasoning
Static and dynamic dispositions
Neil Edward Williams
The double content of perception
John Dilworth
Closer
Rafael De ClercqLeon Horsten
Epistemic means and ends
Frank Hofmann
Probabilistic logic under coherence, conditional interpretations, and default reasoning
Angelo Gilio
Nonmonotonic probabilistic reasoning under variable-strength inheritance with overriding
Thomas Lukasiewicz
Answer sets and qualitative decision making
Gerhard Brewka
Interpreted dynamical systems and qualitative laws
Hannes Leitgeb
The temporal dimension of thought
Markus Werning
Modeling cracks and cracking models
Jordi Cat
Black, white and gray
Prolegomena to dynamic logic for belief revision
Vol. 147/2
Hans van Ditmarsch
The constructive Hilbert program and the limits of Martin-Löf type theory
Vol. 147/1
Michael Rathjen
Dedekind's analysis of number
Wilfried Sieg Dirk Schlimm
Order-independent transformative decision rules
Martin PetersonSven Ove Hansson
Modeling, localization and the explanation of phenomenal properties
Vol. 147/3
Logic and the foundations of the theory of games and decisions
A simple modal logic for belief revision
Why do qualia and the mind seem nonphysical?
José M. Musacchio
Amending Frege's Grundgesetze der Arithmetik
Fernando Ferreira
Mind, brain, and epistemologically different worlds
Gabriel Vacariu
A pragmatic solution for the paradox of free choice permission
Katrin Schulz
Against against intuitionism
Dirk Schlimm
Reflections on Frege and Hilbert
Bernd BuldtVolker Halbach Reinhard Kahle
From knowledge-based programs to graded belief-based programs, part I
Noël LavernyJérôme Lang
A logical framework for convention
Giacomo Sillari
Object exploration and a problem with reductionism
Anthony ChemeroCharles Heyser
Real numbers and set theory – extending the neo-Fregean programme beyond arithmetic
Bob Hale
Frege's permutation argument revisited
Kai WehmeierPeter Schroeder-Heister
Bonjour, externalism and the regress problem
Vol. 148/1
Vol. 148/3
Reinhard Kahle Peter Schroeder-Heister
Theories and ordinals in proof theory
What's new about the new induction?
Vol. 148/2
P. D. Magnus
A proof-theoretic view of necessity
Towards a semantics based on the notion of justification
Gabriele Usberti
The simple vs. reformed conditional analysis of dispositions
Sungho Choi
The justification of the logical laws revisited
Patrizio Contu
Quantum-mechanical statistics and the inclusivist approach to the nature of particulars
Francesco Orilia
Shelter for the cognitively homeless
Baron Reed
On the proof-theoretic foundation of general definition theory
Lars Hallnäs
Models of deduction*
Kosta Dosen
Semantic values for natural deduction derivations
Göran Sundholm
Notes on constructive negation
Grigori Mints
Acceptibility, evidence, and severity
Prasanta S. BandyopadhyayGordon Brittan
A normative model of classical reasoning in higher order languages
Peter Zahn
Hume's principle and axiom v reconsidered
Matthias Schirn
Proof-theoretic semantics for classical mathematics
William W. Tait
The problem with token-reflexivity
Stefano Predelli
Superluminal signaling and relativity
Category-specified value statements
Statues and lumps
Mark Moyer
Johan van Benthem Vincent F. Hendricks John Symons
Truth, warrant and superassertibility
Paul Tomassi
Probability dynamics
Amos Nathan
Philosophical pictures
The surveyability of mathematical proof
Meaning approached via proofs
Dag Prawitz
Validity concepts in proof-theoretic semantics
Peter Schroeder-Heister
Thompson transformations for if-logic
Vol. 149/2
Francien Dechesne
Self-verification and the content of thought
Vol. 149/1
Aaron Z. Zimmerman
Compartment causation
Vol. 149/3
Temporal metaphysics in z-land
Simon Prosser
Presuppositions and quantifier domains
Nonreductive physics
On the computational consequences of independence in propositional logic
Merlijn Sevenster
The ungrounded argument
The logic of knowledge based obligation
Eric Pacuit Rohit Parikh Eva Cogan
Action and knowledge in alternating-time temporal logic
Thomas Ågotnes
Bootstrap confirmation made quantitative
Igor DouvenWouter Meijs
Science as a guide to metaphysics?
Katherine Hawley
Does anything hold the universe together?
Helen Beebee
Environment-dependent content and the virtues of causal explanation
Paul Noordhof
Foreword
Sieuwert Van OtterlooMichael Wooldridge
Proving possession of arbitrary secrets while not giving them away
Wouter Teepe
Alexander BirdJohannes Persson
How causal probabilities might fit into our objectively indeterministic world
Matthew WeinerNuel D. Belnap
Wittgenstein, moorean absurdity and its disappearance from speech
John Williams
Potency and modality
Zombies and the case of the phenomenal pickpocket
The logic of pit
Moment/history duality in Prior's logics of branching-time
Vol. 150/3
Alberto Zanardo
Proto-rigidity*
Vol. 150/2
Jussi Haukioja
On Bolzano's alleged explicativism
Jacques Dubucs Sandra Lapointe
Logical connectives for constructive modal logic
Heinrich Wansing
Representation and the first-person perspective
Problems for moral twin earth arguments*
Joshua Gert
A pinch of salt for Frege
Karen Green
How the formal equivalence of grue and green defeats what is new in the new riddle of induction
John D. Norton
Cramer's transactional interpretation and causal loop problems
Vol. 150/1
Ruth E. Kastner
From a phono-logical point of view
Reese M. Heitner
The future similarity objection revisited
Ryan Wasserman
Democratic answers to complex questions – an epistemic perspective
Luc BovensWlodek Rabinowicz
The reality of tense
Kit Fine
Events, sortals, and the mind–body problem
Eric Marcus
Meredith, Prior, and the history of possible worlds semantics
Operators vs. arguments
Antony Galton
The logic of location
Peter Simons
Torben BraünerPer F. V. Hasle Peter Øhrstrøm
Knowledge's boundary problem
Stephen Hetherington
Arthur Prior and hybrid logic
Epistemology factualized
Ram Neta
Functional reduction and emergence in the physical sciences
Vol. 151/3
Reducing mind to molecular pathways
New perspectives on reduction and emergence in physics, biology and psychology
Max Kistler
Federalism in science — complementarity vs perspectivism
Daniel Andler
Reduction and emergence in the physical sciences
Explicating pluralism
Huib De Jong
Ontology relativized
Stéphanie Ruphy
Reduction
Kenneth F. Schaffner
Emergentism by default
Ana M. SotoCarlos Sonnenschein
Physicalism, conceivability and strong necessities
Vol. 151/2
Jesper Kallestrup
Physicalism and strict implication
Ontology, reduction, emergence
C. U. Moulines
Finding a place for elimination in inter-level reductionist activities
Pierre Poirier
Tarski on the necessity reading of convention t
Vol. 151/1
Douglas Patterson
Roger Swyneshed's obligationes
Catarina Dutilh Novaes
Reply to Ruphy
The dual role of "emergence" in the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science
Achim Stephan
Abstracting propositions
Anthony Wrigley
What is an empirical analysis of causation?
Thomas D. Bontly
Contra Cartwright
Dan Mcarthur
In defence of naiveté
David Wallace
Verificationists versus realists
Peter Marton
Resolving the emergence-reduction debate
Post-genomics, between reduction and emergence
Michel Morange
What's behind a smile? the return of mechanism
Luc Faucher
Reductionism and its heuristics
William C. Wimsatt
The secret of my success
Hans van DitmarschBarteld Kooi
Russell's repsychologising of the proposition
Graham Stevens
Complementarity cannot resolve the emergence–reduction debate
Olivier Massin
Defending Klein on closure and skepticism
E. J. Coffman
Counterfactuals and epistemic probability
Vol. 152/1
R. Otte
Individualism, externalism and idiolectical meaning
Robert Eamon Briscoe
Models of success versus the success of models
Eric Winsberg
Contraction
Horacio Arló-CostaIsaac Levi
Epistemic and dialectical models of begging the question
Vol. 152/2
The constraints of Hume's naturalism
Vol. 152/3
Barry Stroud
Belief merging and the discursive dilemma
Gabriella Pigozzi
Hume's naturalistic theory of representation
Don Garrett
A bayesian approach to informal argument fallacies
Ulrike HahnMike Oaksford
Adrian Bardon
Psychology, epistemology, and skepticism in Hume's argument about induction
Louis E. Loeb
Moral internalism and moral cognitivism in Hume's metaethics
Elizabeth S. Radcliffe
Whence avidity? Hume's psychology and the origins of justice
Gerald J. Postema
Strength of mind
Jane L. Mcintyre
Truth-making without truth-makers
Benjamin Schnieder
Computational representation of practical argument
Katie AtkinsonTrevor Bench-CaponPeter McBurney
The duality principle
Vol. 153/3
Jonathan Bentwich
Unbound anaphoric pronouns
Vol. 153/2
Fiction as a base of interpretation contexts
Vol. 153/1
Alberto Voltolini
Comment on Wang, Liu, and Wang (2003)
G. G. DavelaarL. Abelmann
Samuel Alexander's emergentism
Carl Gillett
A measurement theoretic account of propositions
Solving the heap
Multiple objectives
Stephen Ellis
Computational explanation in neuroscience
Smith on indexicals
Daniel Asher Krasner
Proxytypes and linguistic nativism
J. Collins
How to, and how not to, bridge computational cognitive neuroscience and Husserlian phenomenology of time consciousness
Rick Grush
Mathematical method and proof
Jeremy Avigad
Restorative rigging and the safe indication account
S. Luper
When mechanistic models explain
Carl F. Craver
Probability all the way up
Doing cognitive neuroscience
Frances Egan Robert J. Matthews
Philipp Frank at harvard university
Why we view the brain as a computer
Statistical concepts in philosophy of science
Vol. 154/3
Quantum sortal predicates
Computationalism, the Church–Turing thesis, and the Church–Turing fallacy
Vol. 154/1
A logical expression of reasoning
Arthur BuchsbaumTarcisio PequenoMarcelino Pequeno
New trends in the foundations of science
Jean-Yves BéziauDécio Krause
Sentence, proposition and identity
Jean-Yves Béziau
Informal versus formal mathematics
Quasi-truth, paraconsistency, and the foundations of science
Otávio Bueno Newton C.A. da Costa
One-sided arguments
Vol. 154/2
Jan Albert van Laar
Probabilistic measures of coherence and the problem of belief individuation
Luca MorettiKen Akiba
Realism in energy transition processes
J. Acacio de BarrosN. Pinto-NetoJ P R F de Mendonça
Formalization, syntax and the standard model of arithmetic
Experimental series and the justification of Temin's DNA provirus hypothesis
James A Marcum
Counterfactuals and historical possibility
Tomasz Placek Thomas Müller
Must the scientific realist be a rationalist?
Jonah N. Schupbach
How Wittgenstein defeated Russell's multiple relation theory of judgment
Peter Hanks
A new defence of the modal existence requirement
Ben Caplan
In defense of sensitivity
Tim BlackPeter Murphy
Verisimilitude and content
Ken Gemes
What's really at issue with novel predictions?
Vol. 155/1
Towards a theory of intention revision
Vol. 155/2
Wiebe van der HoekMichael Wooldridge Wojciech Jamroga
The philosophy of chemistry
Vol. 155/3
Lee Mclntyre
What might philosophy of science look like if chemists built it?
Roald Hoffmann
Changing minds
Fabio Paglieri
Rule transition on the balance scale task
Brenda R. J. JansenMaartje E. J. RaijmakersIngmar Visser
The surprise examination in dynamic epistemic logic
J. Gerbrandy
Distance and discrete space
K. McDaniel
Emergence and reduction in chemistry
Dynamic doxastic logic
Hannes LeitgebKrister Segerberg
Bundling Hume with Kripkenstein
Michael Levin
The role of beliefs in goal dynamics
Cristiano Castelfranchi Fabio Paglieri
Doxastic responsibility
Neil Levy
What is a chemical property?
Nalini Bhushan
My beliefs about your beliefs
Hans van DitmarschWillem Labuschagne
Epistemic contextualism and the semantics-pragmatics distinction
Martin Montminy
Compound nominals, context, and compositionality
Vol. 156/1
Daniel A. Weiskopf
Where do Bayesian priors come from?
Vol. 156/3
A teleological account of Cartesian sensations?
Vol. 156/2
Raffaella De Rosa
The unity of a tractarian fact
Colin Johnston
Towards completeness
Mirja Hartimo
Negative truths and truthmaker principles
Julian Dodd
Logic with numbers
Colin Howson
Reasoning about the future
Dennis Dieks
Bayesian confirmation theory and the likelihood principle
Daniel Steel
Social laws in alternating time
Wiebe van der HoekMark RobertsMichael Wooldridge
Trivalent semantics and the vaguely vague
Steven Gross
The objectivity of mathematics
Stewart Shapiro
Measuring coherence
Conjunctions, disjunctions and lewisian semantics for counterfactuals
Alexander R. Pruss
Bayesian epistemology
Luc BovensStephan Hartmann
The kinematics of belief and desire
Acquaintance and de re thought
Chris John Daly
Likelihoodism, Bayesianism, and relational confirmation
Branden Fitelson
What is what it's like?
John Kulvicki(Dartmouth College)
The reference class problem is your problem too
Tacit and accessible understanding of language
Kent Johnson
Lewisian realism
Cameron Ross
Epistemic possibility
Michael Huemer
Evaluating practical reasoning
Vol. 157/2
Dispensability in the indispensability argument
Vol. 157/1
Patrick Dieveney
Guest editor's introduction
Vol. 157/3
Reliability conducive measures of coherence
Erik J. OlssonStefan Schubert
The defeasible nature of coherentist justification
Staffan Angere
Memory and epistemic conservatism
Matthew McGrath
On collective intentions
Nicholas Bardsley
Ways in which coherence is confirmation conducive
Luca Moretti
Covenants and reputations
Peter Vanderschraaf
Actions and outcomes
Beth Huffer
On the alleged impossibility of coherence
Wouter MeijsIgor Douven
The perfect murder
Jeremy Allen Byrd
When good theories make bad predictions
Vadim BatitskyZoltan Domotor
Sleeping beauty and self-location
Entitlement and rationality
C. S. I. Jenkins
Superassertibility and the equivalence schema
Deborah C. Smith
Coherence measures and inference to the best explanation
David H. Glass
Irrelevance
Why does coherence appear truth-conducive?
Tomoji Shogenji
Weak bayesian coherentism
Logics of public communications
Vol. 158/2
Jan Plaza
Anti-luck epistemology
Vol. 158/3
A one-person doxastic characterization of nash strategies
Andrés Perea
The undecidability of propositional adaptive logic
Vol. 158/1
Leon Horsten Philip Welch
Two notions of scientific justification
Matthias Adam
How lucky can you get?
A semantics for means-end relations
Jesse HughesPeter KroesSjoerd Zwart
Embedded cognition and mental causation
Fred KeijzerMaurice Schouten
Axiomatizing collective judgment sets in a minimal logical language
Marc Pauly
How to eliminate self-reference
Philippe Schlenker
Baumann on the Monty Hall problem and single-case probabilities
Ken Levy
Two for the show
Guy Axtell
Why epistemologists are so down on their luck
Wayne Riggs
An impossibility theorem for verisimilitude
Sjoerd ZwartMaarten Franssen
Distinguishing indeterminate belief from "risk-averse" preferences
Katie Steele
Comments to "logics of public communications"
Worries about Pritchard's safety
John Greco
Safety and epistemic luck
Avram HillerRam Neta
Thinking about luck
Shared structure need not be shared set-structure
Elaine Landry
The theoretical diagnosis of skepticism
Kuhnian revolutions revisited
Why we don't deserve credit for everything we know
Jennifer Lackey
Introspection & remembering
Vol. 159/2
Josef PernerDaniela KlooElisabeth Stöttinger
How to build a brain
Vol. 159/3
Chris Eliasmith
Language structure
Vol. 159/1
Gerhard JägerRobert van Rooij
The assertion-candidate and the meaning of mood
Maria van der Schaar
Skill theory v2.0
Correspondence truth and scientific realism
Functional integration and the mind
Jakob Hohwy(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)
Ascent routines for propositional attitudes
Robert M Gordon
Content externalism and phenomenal character
Jonathan Ellis
Inside loops
Narrators and comparators
Tim Bayne(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)Elisabeth Pacherie
Massive redeployment, exaptation, and the functional integration of cognitive operations
Michael L. Anderson
Mathematical determinacy and the transferability of aboutness
Stephen Pollard
Mental time travel, somatic markers and "myopia for the future"
Philip Gerrans
Self-ascription of intention
R. Michael Olson
Imagination and immortality
Shaun Nichols
Metacognition and metarepresentation
Controlling core knowledge
James Russell
The illusion of conscious will
Peter Carruthers
Free-energy and the brain
Karl J. Friston Klaas E Stephan
Unfinkable dispositions
Vol. 160/2
Toby Handfield
What justifies that?
Vol. 160/1
Patrick Hawley
Downward causation in fluid convection
Robert C. Bishop
Quantifiers and propositional attitudes
Sean Crawford
Moderate structural realism about space-time
Michael Esfeld Vincent Lam
Inference to the best explanation and mathematical realism
Sorin Bangu
Consciousness, context, and know-how
Charles Wallis
Synchronic bayesian updating and the sleeping beauty problem
Terence Horgan
Husserl and externalism
Vol. 160/3
Arthur David Smith
Representationalism and the phenomenology of mental imagery
Horgan on sleeping beauty
The pathology of validity
James A. Woodbridge Bradley Armour-Garb
Reduction, externalism and immanence in Husserl and Heidegger
Felix Ó Murchadha
Trust, risk, and the social contract
A relativistic Zeno effect
David Atkinson
The mind without, the world within
Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
The inclosure scheme and the solution to the paradoxes of self-reference
Jordi Valor Abad
Representationalism and the conceivability of inverted spectra
Brad Thompson
Internalism, externalism, and transcendental idealism
Haack's foundherentism is a foundationalism
Peter Tramel
Phenomenological immanence, normativity, and semantic externalism
Contrast, inference and scientific realism
Mark DayGeorge Botterill
Time, tense, truth
Katalin Farkas
Same old, same old
Josh Weisberg
Kripke's paradox and the Church–Turing thesis
Mark D. Sprevak
Memory, past and self
Jordi Fernández
Believing one's reasons are good
Vol. 161/3
Adam Leite
Assigning biological functions
Vol. 161/2
Benoni B. Edin
Doxastic freedom
Matthias Steup
Appropriateness measures
Jonathan Lawry
A defence of informational structural realism
Luciano Floridi
Explanatory warrant for scientific realism
Robert PiersonRichard Reiner
Reasons, rational requirements, and the putative pseudo-question "why be moral?"
John J. Tilley
Classifying emotion
Vol. 161/1
Alexandra ZinckAlbert Newen
Scalar implicature and contrastive explanation
Arnold Chien
Mathematics and conceptual analysis
Antony Eagle
Assessing theories, bayes style
Franz Huber
The scientific use of "representation" and "function"
Joel Kenton Press
"Plausible insofar as it is intelligible"
Rogério Passos Severo
Modest deontologism in epistemology
Richard Feldman
The ethics of belief
Robert Audi
Responsibility for believing
Pamela Hieronymi
Nikolaj Nottelmann
Virtue and voluntarism
James Montmarquet
Equivalent testimonies as a touchstone of coherence measures
Mark SiebelWerner Wolff
Truthmakers and necessary connections
Constitution and the explanatory gap
Hagit Benbaji
From geometry to phenomenology
Vol. 162/2
Could there be exactly two things?
Vol. 162/1
Diversity in unity
Vol. 162/3
Marya Schechtman
Persons, animals, and identity
Sydney Shoemaker
Room for a view
Daniel Kolak
What really matters
Raymond Martin
Counting subjects
Garrett Thomson
Synchrnoic consciousness from a neurological point of view
Jay Lombard
Metaphysics as interpretation of conscious life
Jure Zovko
Walter Pitts and "a logical calculus"
Mark Schlatter
Revising the concept of lawhood
Amir Eshan Karbasizadeh
The modular structure of physical theories
Olivier Darrigol
Single-case probabilities and the case of Monty Hall
Peter Baumann
Troy Catterson
Structural realism and Davidson
Jack Ritchie
Changing the subject
Wittgenstein's "non-cognitivism" – explained and vindicated
On what we can ensure
Pierre Le Morvan
Warrant without truth?
What is it to "b" a relation?
Jonathan Tallant
Categories for the working mathematician
Reply to Coffman on closure and skepticism
Anthony Brueckner
Epistemic comparative conditionals
Linton Wang
The incompleteness of dispositional predicates
Vol. 163/2
Common knowledge of payoff uncertainty in games
Vol. 163/1
Boudewijn de Bruin
Separate- versus common -common-cause-type derivations of the bell inequalities
Gábor Hofer-Szabó
Formalizing common sense
On the role of language in social choice theory
Methodological naturalism and epistemic internalism
Vol. 163/3
Gregory WheelerLuís Moniz Pereira
First-person thought and the use of "I"
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc(Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick)
Kent W. Staley
Error probabilities for inference of causal directions
Jiji Zhang
Error-statistical elimination of alternative hypotheses
The error statistical philosopher as normative naturalist
Deborah G. MayoJean Miller
A logic of intention and attempt
Emiliano Lorini Andreas Herzig
The over-generalization problem
Dan López de Sa
Evaluating dialectical structures with bayesian methods
Gregor Betz
A sufficient condition for pooling data
Frederick Eberhardt
Abnormality, cognitive virtues, and knowledge
Robert K. Shope
Objective bayesianism with predicate languages
Jon Williamson
A new formulation of the principle of indifference
Rodolfo de Cristofaro
Meta-epistemology and the varieties of epistemic infinitism
Scott Aikin
Model structure adequacy analysis
Mark L. TaperDavid F. StaplesBradley B. Shepard
Decision framing in judgment aggregation
Fabrizio Cariani Marc PaulyJosh Snyder
A graphic measure for game-theoretic robustness
Patrick GrimRobert Rosenberger Evan Selinger Robb Eason
How experimental algorithmics can benefit from Mayo's extensions to Neyman–Pearson theory of testing
Thomas Bartz-Beielstein
Structuralism as a philosophy of mathematical practice
Addressing confounding errors when using non-experimental, observational data to make causal claims
Andrew WardPamela Jo Johnson
Computer simulation through an error-statistical lens
Wendy S. Parker
Is the mystery an illusion?
Pär Sundström
Wissenschaftslogik
Vol. 164/3
Michael Friedman
Perceptual systems and realism
Vol. 164/1
Athanasios Raftopoulos
The Craig interpolation theorem in abstract model theory
Jouko Väänänen
Funny business in branching space-times
Thomas Müller Nuel D. Belnap Kohei Kishida
Adequate formalization
Michael BaumgartnerTimm Lampert
The evidential support theory of conditionals
The virtues of epistemic conservatism
Vol. 164/2
Kevin McCain
Indeterminacy and the analytic/synthetic distinctions
Peter Pagin
Diachronic Dutch books and sleeping beauty
Kai DraperJoel Pust
The many faces of interpolation
Johan van Benthem
Exactness, inexactness, and the non-transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability
Charles Pelling
Rebutting formally valid counterexamples to the Humean "is-ought" dictum
Daniel Guevara
Species in three and four dimensions
Thomas A.C. Reydon
Foundational beliefs and the structure of justification
Kenneth Hobson
Elimination problems in logic
Some remarks on the bearing of model theory on the theory of theories
The road to two theorems of logic
Truthmakers and modality
Harmonious logic
On the semantics/pragmatics distinction
Vol. 165/3
Brendan S. Gillon
Dispositional implementation solves the superfluous structure problem
Vol. 165/1
Colin Klein
Linguistic communication and the semantics/pragmatics distinction
Robyn Carston
The lover of the beautiful and the good
The semantics/pragmatics interface from an experimental perspective
Napoleon Katsos
Ontological infidelity
Probabilistic dynamic belief revision
Vol. 165/2
Alexandru BaltagSonja Smets
It's in your nature
Kristin Andrews
Two types of deflationism
Aladdin M. Yaqub
Quantified coalition logic
Thomas Ågotnes Wiebe van der HoekMichael Wooldridge
The small improvement argument
Nicolas Espinoza
Modelling simultaneous games in dynamic logic
Johan van Benthem Sujata GhoshFenrong Liu
Logical dynamics of some speech acts that affect obligations and preferences
Tomoyuki Yamada (Hokkaido University)
Public and private communication are different
Bryan Renne
Reductive levels and multi-scale structure
Patrick McGivern
Majority merging by adaptive counting
Giuseppe PrimieroJoke Meheus
The semantics/pragmatics distinction
Isidora Stojanovic
Propositional knowledge and know-how
Preference-based belief revision for rule-based agents
Natasha AlechinaMark JagoBrian Logan
Zero tolerance for pragmatics
Christopher Gauker
Fenrong Liu Frank VeltmanMinghui Xiong
The pragmatic circle
Kepa KortaJohn Perry
Trumping assessments and the Aristotelian future
Vol. 166/2
Sebastiano Moruzzi Crispin Wright
A process-based model for an interactive ontology
Vol. 166/3
Richard J. Campbell
Partition epistemology and arguments from analogy
On the regress argument for infinitism
Vol. 166/1
John Turri
The logic of how-questions
William Jaworski
Billboards, bombs and shotgun weddings
Andy Egan
Forms of emergent interaction in general process theory
Johanna Seibt
Ontological individualism reconsidered
Brian Epstein
Conditionals and indexical relativism
Brian Weatherson
Interactivism
Mark H. Bickhard
The evidence for relativism
Max Kölbel (Universität Wien)
Moral relativism and evolutionary psychology
Yes fellows, most human reasoning is complex
Diderik Batens Peter VerdéeJoke Meheus Kristof De Clercq
Margin for error and the transparency of knowledge
Jérôme Dokic Paul Égré
Relative truth, speaker commitment, and control of implicit arguments
Peter Lasersohn
The interactivist model
A coherent moral relativism
David CappsMichael Lynch Daniel Massey
Wittgenstein and logic
Montgomery Link
What determines biological fitness?
Marshall Abrams
Semantics and truth relative to a world
Functions as based on a concept of general design
Ulrich Krohs
How and how not to make predictions with temporal copernicanism
Kevin Nelson
Defusing epistemic relativism
On background
Condorcet and communitarianism
Armin Schulz
Nonindexical contextualism
John MacFarlane
Introduction to relative truth
Logical information and epistemic space
Vol. 167/2
Mark Jago
Luciano FloridiSebastian Sequoiah-Grayson
From if to bi
Samson AbramskyJouko Väänänen
Tractarian objects and logical categories
Vol. 167/1
Logical fallacies as informational shortcuts
Ockham's razor and reasoning about information flow
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh
General information in relevant logic
A physical critique of physical causation
Tracy Lupher
The big bad bug bites anti-realists about chance
Rachael Briggs
Evaluating the evidence for multiple realization
Vol. 167/3
Thomas W. Polger
The information in intuitionistic logic
Locating IBE in the bayesian framework
Jonathan Weisberg
Adaptive logics using the minimal abnormality strategy are Pi11 -complex
Peter Verdée
Reasoning about data and information
Patrick Allo
How (not) to think about idealisation and ceteris paribus -laws
Robert Kowalenko
Why Euclid's geometry brooked no doubt
Katherine Dunlop
An epistemic logic for becoming informed
Giuseppe Primiero
A plea for logical objects
Matthew W. McKeon
The multiplicity of experimental protocols
Jacqueline A. Sullivan
On infinite EPR-like correlations
Tomasz Placek Leszek Wroński
Multiple realization and methodological pluralism
Robert C. Richardson
Making sense of mirror neurons
Lawrence A. Shapiro
A repair of Frege's theory of thoughts
Mark Textor(Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, Lancaster University)
A positive information logic for inferential information
Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson
Indeterminacy, identity and counterparts
Vol. 168/1
Elizabeth Barnes
An artifact is to use
Jesse Hughes
Why there are no good arguments for any interesting version of determinism
Can the skepticism debate be resolved?
Counting distinctions
David Ellerman
Findings follow framings
Vol. 168/3
Thomas J. Misa
From da Vinci to Cad and beyond
Don Ihde
Knowledge in science and engineering
Sunny Y. Auyang
From the casino to the jungle
Sleeping beauty and shifted Jeffrey conditionalization
Vol. 168/2
Namjoong Kim
The epistemic implications of engineering rhetoric
Louis L. Bucciarelli
Technology as prospective ontology
Arie Rip
Technology and the possibility of global environmental science
Mary Tiles
Sceptical possibilities? no worries
Technology and science epistemology, rationality and the empirical turn
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Frederik Voetmann Christiansen
Towards a reflexive framework for development
Evan Selinger
Beyond design
Andrew Pickering
Three challenges (and three replies) to the ethics of belief
Brian Huss
Sort out your neighbourhood
Kai P. Spiekermann
Mereological vagueness and existential vagueness
Maureen Donnelly
Against digital ontology
Vol. 169/1
A tale of two methods
Vol. 169/3
Do the laws of physics forbid the operation of time machines?
John Earman Christopher SmeenkChristian Wüthrich
Keep "hoping" for rationality
Vol. 169/2
Alexandru BaltagSonja SmetsJonathan Zvesper
Dynamic epistemic logic with branching temporal structures
Tomohiro HoshiAudrey Yap
Bridging learning theory and dynamic epistemic logic
Nina Gierasimczuk
Computer simulations as experiments
Anouk Barberousse Sara FranceschelliCyrille Imbert
Logic and intelligent interaction
Thomas Ågotnes Johan van Benthem Eric Pacuit
The global non-entropic arrow of time
Mario CastagninoOlimpia Lombardi
Rigorous results, cross-model justification, and the transfer of empirical warrant
Axel Gelfert
The explanatory potential of artificial societies
Till Grüne-Yanoff
Two problems of easy credit
The fine-grained metaphysics of artifactual and biological functional kinds
Massimiliano Carrara(Università degli Studi di Padova)Pieter E. Vermaas
Idealization and modeling
Intentions and interactive transformations of decision problems
Olivier Roy
Extending probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic
Joshua Sack
Roman FriggStephan Hartmann Cyrille Imbert
Introspective forgetting
Hans van DitmarschAndreas Herzig
The philosophy of simulation
Roman FriggJulian Reiss
Learning from the existence of models
On Kim's exclusion principle
Neil CampbellDwayne Moore
Computing the uncomputable; or, the discrete charm of second-order simulacra
Matthew W. Parker
A deflationary theory of reference
Arvid Båve
Verifying time, memory and communication bounds in systems of reasoning agents
Natasha AlechinaBrian LoganHoang Nga NguyenAbdur Rakib
Projectible predicates in analogue and simulated systems
James MattinglyWalter Warwick
Reasoning about cooperation, actions and preferences
Lena Kurzen
Determining the environment
Jan Broersen Rosja MastopJohn-Jules MeyerPaolo Turrini
Predication and cartographic representation
Michael Rescorla
The philosophical novelty of computer simulation methods
Paul Humphreys
Does matter really matter?
The plurality of concepts
Essential self-adjointness
John Earman
Inference and update
Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada
On the general argument against internalism
Vol. 170/1
Why is there anything except physics?
Vol. 170/2
Barry Loewer
Hume's big brother
Vol. 170/3
Roy T. Cook(University of Minnesota)
Uncovering deterministic causal structures
Michael Baumgartner
Lot, CTM, and the elephant in the room
Susan Schneider
Bad company and neo-Fregean philosophy
Matti Eklund
What concepts do
Kevan Edwards
A plea for pragmatics
Jonas Akerman
Jerry Fodor on non-conceptual content
Katalin Balog
On three arguments against categorical structuralism
Makmiller Pedroso
Keep making sense
Gabriel Segal
What is global supervenience?
Stephan Leuenberger
Artificial explanations
Andrés Páez
Relativizing utterance-truth?
Empirical evidence and the knowledge-that/knowledge-how distinction
Marcus P Adams
The structure of tradeoffs in model building
John MatthewsonMichael Weisberg
Turning the zombie on its head
Amir Horowitz
Hilbert, logicism, and mathematical existence
José Ferreirós
Øystein Linnebo
Bad company generalized
Gabriel Uzquiano
Bad company tamed
The good, the bad and the ugly
Philip EbertStewart Shapiro
Systematicity redux
Brian P McLaughlin
Focus restored
Bob Hale Crispin Wright
Double vision
Tim CraneBrian P McLaughlin
Minimalism deflated
Vol. 171/3
Self-knowledge and commitments
Annalisa Coliva
Disjunctivism, contextualism and the sceptical aporia
Reference, paradoxes and truth
Vol. 171/1
Michał Walicki
Conceivability, rigidity and counterpossibles
Liberalism, entitlement, and verdict exclusion
Sven Rosenkranz
On the dynamics of institutional agreements
Vol. 171/2
Andreas HerzigTiago de LimaEmiliano Lorini
The knowledge argument, the open question argument, and the moral problem
Jesper KallestrupDuncan Pritchard
Entitlement as a response to i–ii–iii scepticism
Patrice Philie
Primary qualities, secondary qualities and the truth about intention
Logical structuralism and Benacerraf's problem
Audrey Yap
Real rules
Julia Tanney
Evidence with uncertain likelihoods
Joseph Y. HalpernRiccardo Pucella
On what it is to be in a quandary
Patrick Greenough
Conditionals in reasoning
John Cantwell
The limits of conceivability
Revising incomplete attitudes
Preference-based choice functions
The game of inquiry
Emmanuel J. Genot
Logic of change, change of logic
Hans van DitmarschBrian HillOndrej Majer
Philosophical pictures and secondary qualities
On the nature of the conjunction fallacy
Rodrigo Moro
Entitlement, value and rationality
Nikolaj Yang Lee Linding Pedersen(Yonsei University)
Psychological investigations
C. D. MeyersSara Waller
Radical anti-realism, Wittgenstein and the length of proofs
Memory and self-consciousness
Andy Hamilton
Wright contra McDowell on perceptual knowledge and scepticism
One strand in the rule-following considerations
Ambiguity aversion
Vol. 172/1
Horacio Arló-CostaJeffrey Helzner
Evolutionary dynamics of lewis signaling games
Simon M HutteggerBrian Skyrms Kevin ZollmanRory Smead
Zwart and Franssen's impossibility theorem holds for possible-world-accounts but not for consequence-accounts to verisimilitude
Vol. 172/3
Gerhard Schurz Paul Weingartner
The ontology of theoretical modelling
Vol. 172/2
Adam Toon
An agent-based conception of models and scientific representation
Ronald N. Giere
Decision science
Nils-Eric SahlinAnnika WallinJohannes Persson
The puzzle of the hats
Social structure and the effects of conformity
Kevin Zollman
Scientific models and fictional objects
Gabriele Contessa
Coherent choice functions under uncertainty
Teddy SeidenfeldMark J. SchervishJoseph B. Kadane
Models and fiction
Roman Frigg
Informational versus functional theories of scientific representation
Molecular reduction
Janez BregantAndraž StožerMarko Cerkvenik
Missing systems and the face value practice
Martin Thomson-Jones
Bealer and the autonomy of philosophy
Alexander Sarch
The importance of belief in argumentation
David Godden
S5 knowledge without partitions
Dov Samet
Keeping quiet on the ontology of models
Bayesian probability
Patrick Maher
Probability logic, logical probability, and inductive support
On the definition of objective probabilities by empirical similarity
Itzhak GilboaOffer LiebermanDavid Schmeidler
Confusion about concessive knowledge attributions
Dylan Dodd
Coffa's Kant and the evolution of accounts of mathematical necessity
William Goodwin
Cognitive biases in moral judgments that affect political behavior
Jonathan Baron
Antirealism and universal knowability
Vol. 173/1
Michael Hand
Just how controversial is evidential holism?
Vol. 173/3
Joe Morrison
Fitch's paradox and ceteris paribus modalities
Carlo ProiettiPaul-Gabriel Sandu
Introduction to knowability and beyond
Joe Salerno
On an alleged counter-example to causal decision theory
Vol. 173/2
Possible knowledge of unknown truth
Dorothy Edgington
Knowability and the capacity to know
Michael Fara
The incarnation and the knowability paradox
Jonathan Kvanvig
Moore's paradox is not just another pragmatic paradox
Timothy Chan
Multiple and iterated contraction reduced to single-step single-sentence contraction
Transcendental realisms in the philosophy of science
Stephen Clarke
Elementary classical mechanics and the principle of the composition of causes
Advances in belief dynamics
F. LiuOlivier Roy
Deflationism and the primary truth bearer
Belief ascription under bounded resources
Natasha AlechinaBrian Logan
Display calculi and other modal calculi
Francesca Poggiolesi
Self-knowledge and the KK principle
Conor McHugh
Two contextualist fallacies
Ranking judgments in arrow's setting
Daniele Porello
Necessary limits to knowledge
Richard Routley
Williamson's woes
Neil Tennant
A modal view of the semantics of theoretical sentences
Vol. 174/3
Holger Andreas
Mass nouns, vagueness and semantic variation
Vol. 174/1
Gennaro Chierchia
A dilemma for internalism?
Thomas M. Crisp
Sleeping beauty meets monday
Karl KarlanderLevi Spectre
Peacocke's trees
Boyd Millar
Frege's Begriffsschrift as a Lingua characteristica
Vol. 174/2
Tapio Korte
Vagueness, tolerance and contextual logic
Color, context, and compositionality
Christopher KennedyLouise McNally
Measurement theory in linguistics
Galit Weidman Sassoon
Modal truthmakers and two varieties of actualism
Bolzano a priori knowledge, and the classical model of science
Sandra Lapointe
Aristotle's prohibition rule on kind-crossing and the definition of mathematics as a science of quantities
Paola Cantù
Epistemic modals and informational consequence
Moritz Schulz
Beyond structural realism
Mark Newman
Elusive epistemological justification
The classical model of science
Willem de JongArianna Betti
The analytic-synthetic distinction and the classical model of science
Willem de Jong
Vagueness, uncertainty and degrees of clarity
Paul ÉgréDenis Bonnay
Proclus on the order of philosophy of nature
Marije Martijn
Arianna Betti Willem de Jong
Leśniewski's characteristica universalis
Arianna Betti
Probability, rational single-case decisions and the monty hall problem
Jan Sprenger
Robert van Rooij
Conceptualism and the new myth of the given
Vol. 175/1
Refeng Tang
The interdependence of structure, objects and dependence
Melia and Saatsi on structural realism
Vol. 175/2
Zanja Yudell
Actual causation
Clark Glymour David Danks Frederick EberhardtRamsey Eric RamseyRichard Scheines Peter SpirtesChoh Man TengJiji Zhang
Defending the piggyback principle against Shapiro and Sober's empirical approach
Joseph A. Baltimore
Outline of a general model of measurement
Aldo Frigerio Alessandro Giordani Luca Mari
Continuum, name and paradox
Vol. 175/3
Vojtěch Kolman
Does roush show that evidence should be probable?
Damien FennellNancy Cartwright
"The ravens paradox" is a misnomer
Roger Clarke
Intention-sensitive semantics
A. Stokke
Trope theory and the Bradley regress
Anna-Sofia Maurin
Petitio principii and circular argumentation as seen from a theory of dialectical structures
Credence and self-location
Darwin's solution to the species problem
Marc Ereshefsky
Which empathy?
Remy Debes
Darwinian "blind" hypothesis formation revisited
Maria Kronfeldner
Guest editor's words
Tongdong Bai
Gödel's philosophical program and Husserl's phenomenology
Xiaoli Liu
Von Wright's "the logic of preference" revisited
Fenrong Liu
Proofs, pictures, and euclid
John Mumma
Four semantic layers of common nouns
Beihai ZhouYi Mao
What anti-realism in philosophy of mathematics must offer
Feng Ye(Capital Normal University)
On the principle of intention agglomeration
Jing Zhu
Studies in analytic philosophy in China
Yi Jiang (Shanxi University)Tongdong Bai
In defence of gullibility
Vol. 176/3
Kourken Michaelian
Well-founded semantics for defeasible logic
Vol. 176/2
Frederick MaierDonald Nute
Concrete possible worlds and counterfactual conditionals
Andrea Sauchelli
The transmission of support
Jake Chandler
Presentism, eternalism, and phenomenal change
Marc Moffett
Human bounds
Vol. 176/1
New surprises for the Ramsey test
Malte Willer
In defense of modest probabilism
Mark Kaplan
Social norms and the traditional deterrence game
Lisa J. CarlsonRaymond Dacey
Utility and framing
The contributors
Putnam's account of apriority and scientific change
Jonathan Y. Tsou
Rationalizing beliefs
Intensional verbs in event semantics
Graeme Forbes(Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield)
A resource-bounded agent addresses the newcomb problem
Luck as an epistemic notion
Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen
The medium or the message?
Cristina Bicchieri Azi Lev-OnAlex Chavez
New directions for nominalist philosophers of mathematics
Charles Chihara
Pitfalls for realistic decision theory
Hierarchies and levels of reality
Alexander Rueger Patrick McGivern
New account of empirical claims in structuralism
From the knowability paradox to the existence of proofs
W. DeanH. Kurokawa
Questions asked and unasked
Vol. 177/3
Lisa Gannett
Scientific and lay communities
Heidi E. Grasswick
Corroboration and auxiliary hypotheses
Vol. 177/1
Darrell P. Rowbottom
What ought probably means, and why you can't detach it
Stephen Finlay
Moving beyond the subset model oF Realization
Vol. 177/2
Population thinking as trope nominalism
Bence Nanay
Mechanisms and explanatory realization relations
Leading with ethics, aiming for policy
On having no reason
Peter Kung
Conceptual analysis and special-interest science
Kristin Shrader-Frechette
The epistemic goal of a concept
Ingo Brigandt
The no-miracles argument, reliabilism, and a methodological version of the generality problem
Cognitive extension
Sven Walter
Realization, explanation and the mind-body relation
Reconsidering "spatial memory" and the Morris water maze
Belief and contextual acceptance
Eleonora Cresto
In favour of a millian proposal to reform biomedical research
Julian Reiss
Topological explanations and robustness in biological sciences
Philippe Huneman
Socially relevant philosophy of science
Carla FehrKathryn S. Plaisance
Trust, expertise, and the philosophy of science
Kyle Powys WhyteRobert P. Crease
Engagement for progress
Has the last decade of challenges to the multiple realization argument provided aid and comfort to psychoneural reductionists?
Feminist philosophy of science
Sarah S. Richardson
Stances and paradigms
Vol. 178/1
Is egocentric bias evidence for simulation theory?
Vol. 178/3
Annika Wallin
Infinitism and epistemic normativity
Adam C. PodlaskowskiJoshua A. Smith
Warrant and action
Mikkel Gerken
Vol. 178/2
Glenn Branch
The scientistic stance
James Ladyman
Are creationists rational?
John S. Wilkins
Evolution and atheism
Foiling the black knight
Kelly C. Smith
Information theory, evolutionary computation, and Dembski's "complex specified information"
Wesley ElsberryJeffrey Shallit
Characterizing hallucination epistemically
Charlie Pelling
Enthymematic parsimony
Fabio PaglieriJohn Woods
Intelligent design in theological perspective
Niall ShanksKeith Green
Design and its discontents
Bruce H. Weber
The non-epistemology of intelligent design
Barbara Forrest
Learning to live with voluntarism
Paul Teller
Empiricism, stances, and the problem of voluntarism
A puzzle about voluntarism about rational epistemic stances
Can't philosophers tell the difference between science and religion?
Robert T. Pennock
Objective bayesianism, bayesian conditionalisation and voluntarism
Being moved by a way the world is not
On stance and rationality
Bas C. van Fraassen
Stance, feeling and phenomenology
Matthew Ratcliffe(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
But what then am i, this inexhaustible, unfathomable historical self?
Alan Richardson
Stance and rationality
Darrell P. Rowbottom Otávio Bueno
The rationality of metaphysics
E. J. Lowe
How to change it
Part-whole science
Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
The science question in intelligent design
Sahotra Sarkar
Empiricism, metaphysics, and voluntarism
The grammar of aesthetic intuition
Vol. 179/1
Peer F. Bundgaard
Esther Oluffa PedersenSteen Brock Stig Andur Pedersen
Structural correspondence between theories and convergence to truth
Vol. 179/2
Replication without replicators
Vol. 179/3
Quantum logic as a dynamic logic
Acknowledgements
Simple animals and complex biology
Frederik Stjernfelt
E. W. Beth as a philosopher of physics
Thinking "difference" differently
Aud Sissel Hoel(Department of Architecture and Technology, Universitetet i Tromsø)
Defeasible reasoning and informal fallacies
Ernst Cassirer as cultural scientist
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
Johan van Benthem Theo A. F. Kuipers Henk Visser
Science and art
Christiane Schmitz-Rigal
How i remember Evert Beth
Pieter Seuren
Event and form
Oswald Schwemmer
Philosophical research on cognition
Martina Plümacher
A resolute reading of Cassirer's anthropology
Steen Brock
From philosophy to criticism of myth
Ursula Renz
Logic in general philosophy of science
In defence of virtue epistemology
Christoph Kelp
"If you'd wiggled a, then b would've changed"
Beth definability, interpolation and language splitting
Dynamics we can believe in
Cédric DégremontJonathan Zvesper
Confirmation and reduction
F. Dizadji-BahmaniRoman FriggStephan Hartmann
Evidence and armchair access
Clayton Littlejohn
Quasi-miracles, typicality, and counterfactuals
Cassirer's critique of culture
Sirkku Ikonen
How to be a structuralist all the way down
Carnap on theoretical terms
Vol. 180/2
Is structural underdetermination possible?
Holger Lyre
In defense of true higher-order vagueness
Vol. 180/3
Susanne Bobzien
Structural realism versus standard scientific realism
How Galileo dropped the ball and Fermat picked it up
Bryan W. Roberts
Choosing the realist framework
Stathis Psillos
A role for abstractionism in a direct realist foundationalism
Benjamin Bayer
Underdetermination as an epistemological test tube
Martin Carrier
Living with the abstract
Vol. 180/1
How scientific models can explain
Alisa Bokulich
On the distinction between Peirce's abduction and Lipton's inference to the best explanation
Daniel G. Campos
The cognitive act and the first-person perspective
Modeling reality
How the growth of science ends theory change
Models and the locus of their truth
Uskali Mäki
New life for Carnap's Aufbau ?
Underdetermination, realism and empirical equivalence
John Worrall
Supervenience and neuroscience
Pete Mandik
Saving the intuitions
Ioannis Votsis
Reconsidering the miracle argument on the supposition of transient underdetermination
Paul Hoyningen-Huene
Withering away, weakly
Metaphysical underdetermination
Science without (parametric) models
Editorial introduction to scientific realism quo vadis? theories, structures, underdetermination and reference
Gerhard Schurz Ioannis Votsis
Structural correspondence, indirect reference, and partial truth
Ambiguous figures and representationalism
Vol. 181/3
On Reichenbach's argument for scientific realism
Vol. 181/1
Truthmakers
Peter Schulte
The 37th annual meeting of the society for exact philosophy
Vol. 181/2
Marc MoffettGreg Ray
Reichenbach's cubical universe and the problem of the external world
Causality, emergence, computation and unreasonable expectations
Fabio Boschetti
Knowledge without credit, exhibit 4
Krist Vaesen
The logic of Simpson's paradox
Prasanta S. BandyoapdhyayDavin NelsonMark GreenwoodGordon Brittan
Reductionism and the micro–macro mirroring thesis
Eric Hiddleston
Two kinds of a priori infallibility
Glen Hoffmann
Trumping and contrastive causation
Self-organisation in dynamical systems
Richard Johns
General terms, rigidity and the trivialization problem
Genoveva MartíJosé Martínez-Fernández
Grounds and limits
Jeanne Peijnenburg David Atkinson
Is logic in the mind or in the world?
Worlds and times
Peter K. SchotchGillman Payette
Knowing what we can do
Dave WardTom Roberts Andy Clark
On Hans Reichenbach's inductivism
Maria Carla Galavotti
The road to experience and prediction from within
Friedrich Stadler
Reliability via synthetic a priori
Reasoning defeasibly about probabilities
Clarity about concessive knowledge attributions
Trent DoughertyPatrick Rysiew
Reichenbach and Weyl on apriority and mathematical applicability
Sandy Berkovski
Practical success and the nature of truth
Chase Wrenn
Relativizing the relativized a priori
Flavia Padovani
Two claims about epistemic propriety
No two entities without identity
Benjamin C. Jantzen
Introduction to the synthese special issue on Hans Reichenbach, istanbul, and experience and prediction
Gürol Irzik Elliott Sober
Qeauty and the books
Daniel Peterson
Hans Reichenbach in istanbul
Gürol Irzik
What are the phenomena of physics?
Vol. 182/1
Brigitte Falkenburg
Data and phenomena in conceptual modelling
Benedikt Löwe Thomas Müller
Foundations of an ontology of philosophy
Vol. 182/2
Pierre GrenonBarry Smith
Ontological requirements for annotation and navigation of philosophical resources
Michele PasinEnrico Motta
Synthese special issue
Colin AllenAnthony F. Beavers
From encyclopedia to ontology
Cameron Buckner Mathias NiepertColin Allen
Knowledge representation, the world wide web, and the evolution of logic
Christopher Menzel
A dialogue system specification for explanation
Vol. 182/3
Naturalized metaphilosophy
David R. MorrowChris Alen Sula
What do patterns in empirical data tell us about the structure of the world?
Noesis and the encyclopedic internet vision
Anthony F. Beavers
From data to phenomena
"Saving the phenomena" and saving the phenomena
Jim Bogen
Internalist and externalist aspects of justification in scientific inquiry
Kent W. StaleyAaron Cobb
Intervention, determinism, and the causal minimality condition
Jiji ZhangPeter Spirtes
On the meaning and the epistemological relevance of the notion of a scientific phenomenon
Jochen Apel
What exactly is stabilized when phenomena are stabilized?
Uljana Feest
Bogen and Woodward's data-phenomena distinction, forms of theory-ladenness, and the reliability of data
Samuel Schindler
From data to phenomena and back again
Eran Tal
Data meet theory
Deterministic probability
Aidan Lyon
Data and phenomena
James Woodward
Proper function and defeating experiences
Daniel M. Johnson
Disproportional mental causation
Justin Tiehen
Self-location is no problem for conditionalization
Phenomena, data and theories
Peter Machamer
Does Kantian mental content externalism help metaphysical realists?
Axel Mueller
Future development of scientific structures closer to experiments
Vol. 183/1
Mechanisms and constitutive relevance
Vol. 183/3
Mark B. Couch
Why safety doesn't save closure
Vol. 183/2
Explanation and description in computational neuroscience
David Kaplan(Department of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma)
Integrating psychology and neuroscience
Gualtiero Piccinini Carl F. Craver
Indexicals, context-sensitivity and the failure of implication
Gillian Russell
Assertion and grounding
Can determinable properties earn their keep?
Robert Schroer
What is the axiomatic method?
Being realistic about common knowledge
Cedric Paternotte
Mechanistic explanation at the limit
Jonathan Waskan
Kant's conception of proper science
Hein van den Berg
Paraconsistent vagueness
Pablo Cobreros
Mechanisms revisited
On the creative role of axiomatics. the discovery of lattices by Schröder, Dedekind, Birkhoff, and others
Reflections on the revolution at Stanford
An old problem for the new rationalism
Yuval Avnur
The axiomatic method, the order of concepts and the hierarchy of sciences
Arianna Betti Willem de JongMarije Martijn
Robustness and idealization in models of cognitive labor
Ryan MuldoonMichael Weisberg
Models and mechanisms in psychological explanation
Experiment and theory building
Vol. 184/3
Lydia Patton
Newcomb's problem and its conditional evidence
Two kinds of first-person-oriented content
Vol. 184/2
Warrant does entail truth
Andrew Moon
What could be caused must actually be caused
Christopher Gregory Weaver
An unwelcome consequence of the multiverse thesis
Nick Effingham
Quantum probabilities and the conjunction principle
Vol. 184/1
Igor DouvenJos Uffink
Walter the banker
Stephan Hartmann Wouter Meijs
A computer simulation of the argument from disagreement
Johan E. GustafssonMartin Peterson
Do customs compete with conditioning?
Situated minimalism versus free enrichment
Eros Corazza Jérôme Dokic
The logic of quinean revisability
James Kennedy Chase
Indexicality, intensionality, and relativist post-semantics
Introduction to the special issue
Jeanne Peijnenburg Branden FitelsonIgor Douven
Wright, Okasha and Chandler on transmission failure
A case of confusing probability and confirmation
Jeanne Peijnenburg
Domain-sensitivity
Confirmation and justification. a commentary on Shogenji's measure
Emergence and singular limits
Wayne K. Andrew
"For unto every one that hath shall be given". matthew properties for incremental confirmation
Roberto Festa
A realist partner for Linda
From contexts to circumstances of evaluation
Mikhail Kissine
How the conjunction fallacy is tied to probabilistic confirmation
Katya TentoriVincenzo Crupi
Is the conjunction fallacy tied to probabilistic confirmation?
Philippe de Brabanter Mikhail Kissine
The degree of epistemic justification and the conjunction fallacy
Semantic information and the network theory of account
Confusion and dependence in uses of history
David Slutsky
Is knowledge justified true belief?
Emergent phenomena belong only to biology
Vol. 185/2
Hugues Bersini
Why I stopped worrying about the definition of life... and why you should as well
Vol. 185/1
Edouard Machery
Kepler's optics without hypotheses
Vol. 185/3
Sven Dupré
Emergence
Sandra D. Mitchell
Different senses of finitude
Sören Stenlund
Reassessing logical hylomorphism and the demarcation of logical constants
Co-emergences in life and science
Luisa Damiano
The re-emergence of emergence, and the causal role of synergy in emergent evolution
Peter A. Corning
The dialectic of life
Christopher Shields
Complex emergence and the living organization
Leonardo Bich
Luck and interests
Nathan Ballantyne
Introduction to philosophical problems about life
Mark A. Bedau
A functional account of degrees of minimal chemical life
Downward causation without foundations
Michel Bitbol
Negotiating boundaries in the definition of life
Determinism, predictability and open-ended evolution
Autonomy in evolution
Kepa Ruiz-MirazoAlvaro Moreno
Autopoiesis and Darwinism
Jorge M. Escobar
Is artefactualness a value-relevant property of living things?
Ronald Sandler
Counterfactual reasoning and the problem of selecting antecedent scenarios
Noel Hendrickson
Life without definitions
Carol E. Cleland
Inference to the best explanation
Philosophical and scientific perspectives on emergence
Hugues Bersini Pasquale StanoPier Luigi Luisi Mark A. Bedau
Nature's drawing
Ofer GalRaz Chen-Morris
The dynamic turn in quantum logic
Vol. 186/3
The twofold role of diagrams in Euclid's plane geometry
Vol. 186/1
Bohrification of operator algebras and quantum logic
Chris HeunenNicolaas P. LandsmanBas Spitters
Logical questions behind the lottery and preface paradoxes
Vol. 186/2
David Makinson
Hume on space, geometry, and diagrammatic reasoning
Graciela De Pierris
When adjunction fails
Choh Man Teng
New logical perspectives on physics
Johan van Benthem Sonja Smets
Picturing classical and quantum bayesian inference
Bob CoeckeRobert Spekkens
Modelling uncertain inference
Sets of probability distributions, independence, and convexity
Fabio G. Cozman
The logic of empirical theories revisited
Traditions of the diagram, tradition of the text
Ken Saito
Mathematical diagrams from manuscript to print
Gregg De Young
The forgotten individual
Sun-Joo Shin
A geo-logical solution to the lottery paradox, with applications to conditional logic
Hanti LinKevin T. Kelly
The mathematical form of measurement and the argument for proposition I in Newton's principia
A logic road from special relativity to general relativity
Hajnal AndrékaIstván NémetiGergely SzékelyJudit Madarász
Diagrams in the theory of differential equations (eighteenth to nineteenth centuries)
Dominique Tournès
Local axioms in disguise
Ivahn Smadja
Diagrams as sketches
Brice Halimi
Seeing the language
Aránzazu San Ginés
Diagrammatic Reasoning in Frege's Begriffsschrift
Danielle Macbeth
Diagrams in mathematics
John MummaMarco Panza(Centre national de la recherche scientifique)
Constructive geometrical reasoning and diagrams
Deductive closure
And so on . . .
Logic for physical space
Marco AielloGuram BezhanishviliIsabelle BlochValentin Goranko
On the representation of error
Jeffrey Helzner
Bayesian chance
William HarperSheldon J ChowGemma Murray
Kant on geometry and spatial intuition
Human diagrammatic reasoning and seeing-as
Big toy models
Samson Abramsky
Can the new indispensability argument be saved from euclidean rescues?
Vol. 187/2
Jacob Busch
Coherence reasoning and reliability
Stefan Schubert
Intractability and the use of heuristics in psychological explanations
Iris van RooijCory WrightTodd Wareham
Theory structuralism in a rigid framework
Christian Damböck
Is coherence conducive to reliability?
Judgment aggregation and the problem of tracking the truth
Vol. 187/1
Stephan Hartmann Jan Sprenger
From constants to consequence, and back
Vol. 187/3
Dag Westerståhl
Multitude, tolerance and language-transcendence
Reversing 30 years of discussion
Rational cooperation
Edward F. McClennen
"Inference versus consequence" revisited
Effective choice in all the symmetric 2 × 2 games
David GoforthDavid K Robinson
Deceptive updating and minimal information methods
Haim GaifmanAnubav Vasudevan
Collective acts
Does the deduction theorem fail for modal logic?
Raul Hakli Sara Negri
Two dimensional standard deontic logic [including a detailed analysis of the 1985 Jones–Pörn deontic logic system]
Mathijs de BoerDov M. Gabbay
Assertion, inference, and consequence
Epistemic values and the value of learning
Wayne C. Myrvold
On some putative graph-theoretic counterexamples to the principle of the identity of indiscernibles
Rafael De Clercq
On the mereological structure of complex states of affairs
Between proof and truth
Julien BoyerPaul-Gabriel Sandu
More foundations of the decision sciences
Horacio Arló CostaJeffrey Helzner
Acceptance, inference, and the multiple-conclusion sequent
Tor Sandqvist
The medieval theory of consequence
Stephen Read
Sten Lindström Erik Palmgren Dag Westerståhl
How (far) can rationality be naturalized?
Gerd GigerenzerThomas Sturm
Indeterminism is a modal notion
Tomasz Placek Nuel D. Belnap
A partial defense of intuition on naturalist grounds
Joseph Shieber
Words or deeds?
Erte XiaoCristina Bicchieri
Mechanistic probability
The psychology and rationality of decisions from experience
Ralph Hertwig
The ontological distinction between units and entities
Gordon CooperStephen M. Humphry
Rationality and indeterminate probabilities
Alan HájekMichael Smithson
The theory of judgment aggregation
Christian List
Decision making and equilibria
Aldo Rustichini
Rationality of belief or
Itzhak GilboaAndrew PostlewaiteDavid Schmeidler
Duhem–Quine virtue epistemology
Abrol Fairweather
Reconciling justificatory internalism and content externalism
Chris Tillman
The epistemic significance of valid inference
Predicates in perspective
Anthony Corsentino
The categorical and the hypothetical
Ramsification and inductive inference
All things considered duties to believe
Anthony Robert Booth
From a logical angle
Vol. 188/3
Peter Øhrstrøm Per F. V. Hasle
Contextualism and fallibility
Vol. 188/2
Jonathan E. Adler
Time and knowledge
Peter Øhrstrøm Lasse Burri Gram-HansenUlrik Sandborg-Petersen
Prior's defence of Hintikka's theorem
Peter Øhrstrøm Jörg ZellerUlrik Sandborg-Petersen
A letter on the present state of affairs
Thomas Müller Niko Strobach
Knowledge, doubt, and circularity
Branching in the landscape of possibilities
Vol. 188/1
Thomas Müller
Sosa's reflective knowledge
Heather Battaly
Newtonian determinism to branching space-times indeterminism in two moves
Nuel D. Belnap
Everettian quantum mechanics without branching time
Alastair Wilson
On a - and b -theoretic elements of branching spacetimes
Matt Farr
On reflective knowledge
Ernest Sosa
On individuals in Branching histories
Tomasz Placek
The Gettier-illusion
Branching time, indeterminism and tense logic
Thomas PlougPeter Øhrstrøm
Prior's fable and the limits of de re possibility
Márta Ujvári
Towards closure on closure
Fred Adams John BarkerJulia Figurelli
Moore-paradoxical belief, conscious belief and the epistemic Ramsey test
Synthese special issue introduction
Alex MalpassChris Gifford
Guest editorial
Claudio de AlmeidaStephen Hetherington
An introduction to "faith, unbelief and evil"
David Jakobsen
A future for the thin red line
Alex MalpassJacek Wawer
Arthur prior and medieval logic
Sara L. Uckelman
Epistemic closure, skepticism and defeasibility
Claudio de Almeida
Prior on an insolubilium of Jean Buridan
On "epistemic permissiveness"
Anthony BruecknerAlex Bundy
Belief control and intentionality
The problem of predestination
Per F. V. Hasle
Peter Øhrstrøm Per F. V. Hasle Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
Discursive justification and skepticism
Vol. 189/2
Cornerstones
Giorgio Volpe
Bootstrap and rollback
Propositions and same-saying
Vol. 189/1
Rachael BriggsMark Jago
Truthmaking without necessitation
Against the identification of assertoric content with compositional value
Brian Rabern
The case for regularity in mechanistic causal explanation
Vol. 189/3
Holly Andersen
A difficulty for the possible worlds analysis of counterfactuals
Necessitarian propositions
Jonathan Schaffer
Sameness of Fregean sense
Susanna Schellenberg
Laws and constrained kinds
Brandon Towl
Bootstrapping our way to samesaying
Laura Schroeter
Function, selection, and construction in the brain
Justin Garson
Eternalism and propositional multitasking
Clas Weber
The subject of attention
Carolyn Dicey Jennings
Mere faith and entitlement
Evidentialism and skeptical arguments
Wittgenstein and the groundlessness of our believing
Structures and circumstances
David Ripley
Annalisa Coliva Sebastiano Moruzzi Giorgio Volpe
Mirroring versus simulation
Mitchell Herschbach
Varieties of failure (of warrant transmission: what else?!)
Justified inference
Ralph Wedgwood
Mirror neurons are not evidence for the simulation theory
Shannon Spaulding
Constructing worlds
Scepticism, perceptual knowledge, and doxastic responsibility
Alan Millar
The grounding problem and presentist explanations
Vol. 190/12
Giuliano Torrengo
Contrastive explanation and the many absences problem
Vol. 190/16
Jane Suilin LavelleGeorge Botterill
Similarity and cotenability
Vol. 190/4
Vladan Djordjevic
Remembering entails knowing
Vol. 190/14
Simultaneous belief updates via successive Jeffrey conditionalization
Ilho Park
Knowledge and implicatures
Vol. 190/18
Michael Blome-Tillmann
The corroboration paradox
Vol. 190/8
Carl G. Wagner
The formal epistemology project
Vol. 190/1
What is interdisciplinary communication?
Vol. 190/11
J. Britt Holbrook
Epistemic closure under deductive inference
Assaf SharonLevi Spectre
Reliabilism, bootstrapping, and epistemic circularity
Jochen Briesen
The linguistic argument for intellectualism
Christos Douskos
Stephan Hartmann Chiara LisciandraEdouard Machery
Inclusiveness in the face of anticipated disagreement
Vol. 190/7
Normative theories of argumentation
Adam CornerUlrike Hahn
One wage of unknowability
Vol. 190/3
Dennis Whitcomb
Purposes of reasoning and (a new vindication of) Moore's proof of an external world
Manuel Pérez Otero
Default reasonableness and the mathoids
Vol. 190/17
Sharon Berry
Deliberation, cognitive diversity, and democratic inclusiveness
Hélène Landemore
Proper bootstrapping
Igor DouvenChristoph Kelp
Perceptual experience and seeing that "p"
Vol. 190/10
Craig French
Knowing whether A or B
Maria AloniPaul ÉgréTikitu de Jager
Acting for reasons, apt action, and knowledge
Susanne Mantel
Multiple propositions, contextual variability, and the semantics/pragmatics interface
Arthur Sullivan
Does Klein's infinitism offer a response to Agrippa's trilemma?
Vol. 190/6
Stephen Wright
Decoherence and the Copenhagen cut
Scott Tanona
Uncertainty, credal sets and second order probability
Jonas Clausen Mork
How to evaluate counterfactuals in the quantum world
Underdetermination, methodological practices, and realism
Dana Tulodziecki
A general model of a group search procedure, applied to epistemic democracy
Christopher Thompson
A puzzle about belief updating
Vol. 190/15
Carlo Martini
A logic for epistemic two-dimensional semantics
Peter Fritz
Experimental mathematics, computers and the a priori
Mark McEvoy
Semantic games with chance moves revisited
Vol. 190/9
Xuefeng WenShier Ju
Two types of empirical adequacy
John M. Dukich
Existence problems in philosophy and science
Peter W. Ross Dale Turner
A non-factualist defense of the reflection principle
Stephanie Beardman
General theories of explanation
José DíezKareem KhalifaBert Leuridan
Norms of assertion and communication in social networks
Vol. 190/13
Erik J. OlssonAron Vallinder
Why reliabilism does not permit easy knowledge
Kelly Becker
The procedural epistemic value of deliberation
Fabienne Peter
Can there be reasoning with degrees of belief?
Julia Staffel
The interference problem for the betting interpretation of degrees of belief
Vol. 190/5
Lina Eriksson Wlodek Rabinowicz
Strategies of model-building in condensed matter physics
Vol. 190/2
Comparative concepts
Richard Dietz
A slugfest of intuitions
Nat Hansen
The location problem in social ontology
Frank Hindriks
Realism, underdetermination and string theory dualities
Keizo Matsubara
On the role of simplicity in science
Luigi Scorzato
The normativity of Lewis conventions
Francesco Guala
Embedding philosophers in the practices of science
Preference change and conservatism
Conditionals in causal decision theory
The grammar of quantification and the fine structure of interpretation contexts
Adrian Brasoveanu
Negative causation in causal and mechanistic explanation
D. Benjamin Barros
Some remarks on restricting the knowability principle
Martin Fischer
Assertion and safety
Democracy and scientific expertise
J. D. Trout
Criteria for logical formalization
Jaroslav Peregrin Vladimír Svoboda
Epistemic dependence in interdisciplinary groups
Hanne Andersen Susann Wagenknecht
Do computer simulations support the argument from disagreement?
Aron VallinderErik J. Olsson
The limits of selflessness
Marie Guillot
Philosophy of language and mind
Peter PaginRobert van Rooij Jonas Akerman
The problem of the basing relation
Ian Evans
The epistemology of inclusiveness
Kristoffer Ahlstrom-VijKlemens KappelNikolaj Yang Lee Linding Pedersen(Yonsei University)
Degree of explanation
Robert Northcott
Explanation by induction?
Miguel HoeltjeBenjamin Schnieder Alex Steinberg
Deviant interdisciplinarity as philosophical practice
Steve Fuller
The pessimistic induction
Moti Mizrahi
Reasons for (prior) belief in bayesian epistemology
Interpreting enthymematic arguments using belief revision
Georg BrunHans Rott
Sleeping beauty, evidential support and indexical knowledge
An axiomatic version of Fitch's paradox
Samuel Alexander
Verisimilitude and belief change for nomic conjunctive theories
Gustavo CevolaniRoberto Festa Theo A. F. Kuipers
When warrant transmits and when it doesn't
Luca MorettiTommaso Piazza
Substantive assumptions in interaction
Olivier Roy Eric Pacuit
The self-knowledge gambit
Berislav Marušić
Verisimilitude
The staccato roller coaster
Chunghyoung Lee
The perils of tweaking
Brian Epstein Patrick Forber
Dissolving an epistemological puzzle of time perception
Adam J. Bowen
Vagueness and revision sequences
C. M. Asmus
The Kuhnian mode of HPS
Maximal and perimaximal contraction
Philosophy dedisciplined
Robert Frodeman
Intuitions, evidence and hopefulness
Jessica Brown
The concept of measurement-precision
Inconsistency in natural languages
Conditionals are material
Adam Rieger
Undermining, circularity, and disagreement
Andrew Rotondo
Notes on Mally's deontic logic and the collapse of "seinsollen" and "sein"
Stefania Centrone
Ideological parsimony
Sam Cowling
Inference to the best explanation, coherence and other explanatory virtues
Adolfas Mackonis
The core theory of subjunctive conditionals
Circularity in ethotic structures
Katarzyna Budzynska
Idealisations in normative models
Non-zero probabilities for universal generalizations
Ruurik Holm
Proper environment and the sep account of biological function
Michael Bertrand
A frequentist interpretation of probability for model-based inductive inference
Aris Spanos
On contextual domain restriction in categorial grammar
Erich H. Rast
The content, consequence and likeness approaches to verisimilitude
Concessive knowledge-attributions
Pragmatic norms in science
María Caamaño Alegre
Epistemic representation, informativeness and the aim of faithful representation
Agnes Bolinska
Fair infinite lotteries
Sylvia WenmackersLeon Horsten
Variations on a montagovian theme
Wolfgang Schwarz
Justifying inference to the best explanation as a practical meta-syllogism on dialectical structures
Pragmatic encroachment in accounts of epistemic excellence
Anne Baril
The epistemic significance of address
Benjamin McMyler
Extended cognition and epistemic luck
Adam Carter
An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence
Jacob Stegenga
The doomsday argument and the simulation argument
The bayesian explanation of transmission failure
Geoff Pynn
Perceptual concepts
Impossible worlds and logical omniscience
Jens Christian Bjerring
Irrelevant conjunction and the ratio measure or historical skepticism
J. Brian Pitts
Intentional joint agency
Elisabeth Pacherie
Margin for error semantics and signal perception
David Spector
Finding truth in fictions
Gordon Michael Purves
Weakness of will, reasonability, and compulsion
James R. Beebe
Modeling without representation
Alistair Isaac(School of Health in Social Science, University of Exeter)
Modal property comprehension
Ulrich Meyer
B-theory old and new
Understanding as representation manipulability
Daniel A. Wilkenfeld
Calibrated probabilities and the epistemology of disagreement
Barry Lam
Knowledge and the value of cognitive ability
Adam Carter Benjamin JarvisKatherine Rubin
Epistemic justice as a condition of political freedom?
Miranda Fricker
Talking at cross-purposes
Marco Giovanelli
The limits of unification for theory appraisal
Michiru Nagatsu
The epistemology of absence-based inference
Nikolaj Yang Lee Linding Pedersen(Yonsei University)Jesper Kallestrup
The defeater version of Benacerraf's problem for a priori knowledge
Joshua C. Thurow
Why metrical properties are not powers
Peer disagreement under multiple epistemic systems
Rogier De Langhe
Semantics, conceptual spaces, and the meeting of minds
Massimo WarglienPeter Gärdenfors
Constructor theory
David Deutsch
Formulating deflationism
Classical population genetics and the semantic approach to scientific theories
Peter Gildenhuys
Correlations, deviations and expectations
Claudio Mazzola
Some topological properties of paraconsistent models
Can Başkent
Theory change as dimensional change
Peter GärdenforsFrank Zenker
On Norton's dome
Marion Vorms Christopher Pincock
What are numbers?
Joongol Kim
Philosophy of and as interdisciplinarity
Michael H. G. HoffmannNancy J. NersessianJan C Schmidt
Expressive power, mood, and actuality
Rohan French
Imperfect epistemic duties and the justificational fecundity of evidence
Scott Stapleford
The deontological conception of epistemic justification
Self-serving biases and public justifications in trust games
Cristina Bicchieri Hugo Mercier
On choosing between deterministic and indeterministic models
Charlotte Werndl
A convention or (tacit) agreement betwixt us
Luca TummoliniGiulia AndrighettoCristiano Castelfranchi
Shogenji's measure of justification and the inverse conjunction fallacy
Martin L. Jönsson Elias Assarsson
Mathematical symbols as epistemic actions
Helen De CruzJohan De Smedt
Zeno and flow of information
Models of data and theoretical hypotheses
Marion Vorms
Models as icons
Björn KralemannClaas Lattmann
Is understanding explanatory or objectual?
Kareem Khalifa
When is consensus knowledge based?
Boaz Miller
Conceptual analysis and epistemic progress
Magdalena Balcerak Jackson
Rationalizing two-tiered choice functions through conditional choice
Aggregating with reason(s)
Fabrizio Cariani
How simulations fail
Patrick GrimRobert Rosenberger Robb Eason Adam RosenfeldBrian Anderson
Armchair methodology and epistemological naturalism
Janet Levin
Epistemic instrumentalism
Matthew Lockard
How to Lewis a Kripke–Hintikka
Alessandro Torza
A truthmaker indispensability argument
Sam Baron
Logic of paradoxes in classical set theories
What we know and what to do
Nate Charlow
Coherence of the contents and the transmission of probabilistic support
Abstract argumentation and explanation applied to scientific debates
Dunja ŠešeljaChristian Straßer
Modal-epistemic arithmetic and the problem of quantifying in
Jan Heylen
Folk psychology as science
Martin Roth
Intuitions in physics
An analysis of information visualisation
Min ChenLuciano Floridi
Utilitarian epistemology
Steve Petersen
Optimus prime
Briggs on antirealist accounts of scientific law
John Halpin
Awareness and equilibrium
Brian Hill
Handling mathematical objects
Epistemology and economics
Speakable in quantum mechanics
Ronnie Hermens
Reducing the dauer larva
Michal Arciszewski
You better play 7
Giovanna DevetagHykel Hosni Giacomo Sillari
The pessimistic induction and the exponential growth of science reassessed
The design stance and its artefacts
Pieter E. Vermaas Massimiliano Carrara(Università degli Studi di Padova)Pawel Garbacz
The role of context in contextualism
Category-theoretic structure and radical ontic structural realism
Gandalf's solution to the Newcomb problem
Epistemic closure and commutative, nonassociative residuated structures
Empirical evidence claims are a priori
Rule-following as coordination
Causal foundationalism, physical causation, and difference-making
Luke Glynn
Abduction in economics
Fernando TohméRicardo F. Crespo
"Explain" in scientific discourse
James A. Overton
A modal ontology of properties for quantum mechanics
Newton C.A. da Costa Olimpia Lombardi
Success and truth in the realism/anti-realism debate
Parts, classes and parts of classes
Remarks on counterpossibles
Berit BrogaardJoe Salerno
The lesson of Newcomb's paradox
David H. Wolpert Gergory Benford
De-idealization by commentary
Ekaterina Svetlova
Discovering knowability
Sergei ArtemovTudor Protopopescu
Unfolding in the empirical sciences
Rawad El SkafCyrille Imbert
Fast and frugal heuristics
Horacio Arló-CostaArthur Paul Pedersen
Branching of possible worlds
Philip Percival
The new tweety puzzle
Matthias UnterhuberGerhard Schurz
Why are good theories good?
Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
Does doxastic responsibility entail the ability to believe otherwise?
Rik Peels
Wither away individuals
Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart
Mathematical forms and forms of mathematics
The Church–Fitch knowability paradox in the light of structural proof theory
Paolo MaffezioliAlberto Naibo Sara Negri
Contrastive confirmation
In defense of non-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony
Vol. 191/14
Timothy Perrine
Incomplete understanding of complex numbers girolamo cardano
Vol. 191/17
Denis Buehler
On what inferentially justifies what
Chris Tucker
Speaking freely
Vol. 191/7
Matthew Frise
Kuhn's notion of scientific progress
Vol. 191/10
Arrow's theorem and theory choice
Vol. 191/8
Davide Rizza
How dimensional analysis can explain
Mark Pexton
Saving Pritchard's anti-luck virtue epistemology
Vol. 191/5
Is memory for remembering?
Vol. 191/2
Felipe De Brigard
Criteria for indefeasible knowledge
Peter Dennis
An empirically feasible approach to the epistemology of arithmetic
Markus Pantsar
Ockhamism without thin red lines
Vol. 191/12
Andrea Iacona
Propositional discourse logic
Sjur DyrkolbotnMichał Walicki
The Ryōan-Ji axiom for common knowledge on hypergraphs
Jeffrey KanePavel Naumov
Knowability as potential knowledge
André Fuhrmann
Epistemic closure, assumptions and topics of inquiry
Vol. 191/16
Marcello Di Bello
Iffy predictions and proper expectations
Matthew A. BentonJohn Turri
Constructing formal semantics from an ontological perspective. the case of second-order logics
Thibaut Giraud
The cognitive attitude of rational trust
Vol. 191/9
Karen Frost-Arnold
Experts in science
Vol. 191/1
Causal tracking reliabilism and the gettier problem
Introduction, si of synthese "the collective dimension of science"
Cyrille Imbert Ryan MuldoonJan SprengerKevin Zollman
Systems without a graphical causal representation
Daniel M. Hausman Reuben SternNaftali Weinberger
On the unification argument for the predicate view on proper names
Dolf Rami
Finite additivity, another lottery paradox and conditionalisation
The function debate
Predrag ŠustarZdenka Brzović
Mereological bundle theory and the identity of indiscernibles
Anthony Shiver
Is a bird in the hand worth two in the bush?
Thomas Boyer
Presentism, truthmakers and distributional properties
Phil Corkum
Plural quantifiers
Rafal Urbaniak
In defence of instrumentalism about epistemic normativity
Christopher Cowie
Exhibiting interpretational and representational validity
Information is intrinsically semantic but alethically neutral
Bruce Long
The practical rationality of trust
Paul Faulkner
A material dissolution of the problem of induction
Vol. 191/4
Functional analysis and mechanistic explanation
David Barrett
Where there are internal defeaters, there are "confirmers"
Ralf-Thomas Klein
Satan, Saint Peter and saint Petersburg
Paul BarthaJohn BarkerAlan Hájek
Philosophical perspectives on ad hoc hypotheses and the higgs mechanism
Simon FriederichRobert HarlanderKoray Karaca
About the warrants of computer-based empirical knowledge
Vol. 191/15
Anouk Barberousse Marion Vorms
Model change and reliability in scientific inference
Erich KummerfeldDavid Danks
Idealization, epistemic logic, and epistemology
Methodological dilemmas and emotion in science
Vol. 191/13
The nature of co-authorship
Jesús Pedro Zamora Bonilla
Perseverance as an intellectual virtue
Nathan L. King
An epistemological analysis of gossip and gossip-based knowledge
Tommaso BertolottiLorenzo Magnani
Topological variability of collectives and its import for social epistemology
Vol. 191/11
George Masterton
Trust and the value of overconfidence
Evaluating distributed cognition
Adam Green
Reliability of testimonial norms in scientific communities
Conor Mayo-Wilson
Wittgenstein on pure and applied mathematics
Ryan Dawson
Mindreading as social expertise
John MichaelWayne Christensen Søren Overgaard(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Are there limits to scientists' obligations to seek and engage dissenters?
Kristen IntemannInmaculada de Melo-Martín
Reflective inquiry and "the fate of reason"
Vol. 191/18
Newton versus Leibniz
Karin Verelst
Plausibilistic coherence
John R. Welch
Fallibilism and the value of knowledge
Vol. 191/6
Michael Hannon
On the factivity of implicit intersubjective knowledge
Alessandro Giordani
How to avoid inconsistent idealizations
Regular probability comparisons imply the Banach–Tarski paradox
Representations gone mental
Alex Morgan
What to do with a forecast?
Modelling the truth of scientific beliefs with cultural evolutionary theory
Krist VaesenWybo Houkes
Imagination and insight
Letitia Meynell
Why it doesn't matter whether the virtues are truth-conducive
William Fischer
Truth approximation, belief merging, and peer disagreement
Gustavo Cevolani
Implicit commitment in theory choice
Stephan Krämer
Moral intuitionism and disagreement
Brian Besong
The role of supervenience and constitution in neuroscientific research
Jens Harbecke
On the regress problem of deciding how to decide
Hanti Lin
How to resolve doxastic disagreement
Peter BrösselAnna-Maria A. Eder
The inconsistency of physics (with a capital "p")
Infinitesimals are too small for countably infinite fair lotteries
Does luck have a place in epistemology?
Probabilistic measures of coherence
Michael Schippers
Explanatory anti-psychologism overturned by lay and scientific case classifications
Jonathan WaskanIan HarmonZachary Horne
Infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, and formal epistemology
Jeanne Peijnenburg Sylvia Wenmackers
Explanatory fictions—for real?
Deontology and doxastic control
Nicholas Tebben
Believing on trust
Klemens Kappel
What logical pluralism cannot be
Rosanna Keefe
Uniting model theory and the universalist tradition of logic
Iris Loeb
Hume, Goodman and radical inductive skepticism
Bredo Johnsen
On the notions of indiscernibility and indeterminacy in the light of the Galois–Grothendieck theory
Gabriel Catren Julien Page
A new characterization of scientific theories
Reconciling probability theory and coherentism
Conal Duddy
Coherence, striking agreement, and reliability
Is science inconsistent?
Otávio Bueno Peter Vickers
Epistemic expressivism and the argument from motivation
Klemens KappelEmil Frederik Lundbjerg Moeller
"Theory of mind" in animals
Vol. 191/3
Elske van der VaartCharlotte Hemelrijk
New foundations for counterfactuals
Towards transfinite type theory
Reclaiming Quine's epistemology
The dialectics of infinitism and coherentism
Frederik Herzberg
Willusionism, epiphenomenalism, and the feeling of conscious will
Theory flexibility and inconsistency in science
Peter Vickers
The neuroscientific study of free will
Markus E. Schlosser
The existence of the past
Joseph Diekemper
Representation-hunger reconsidered
Jan Degenaar Erik Myin
A defense of indeterminate distinctness
Ken Akiba
The principle of maximum entropy and a problem in probability kinematics
Stefan Lukits
A new maneuver against the epistemic relativist
Adam Carter Emma C Gordon
Agreeing to disagree in probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic
Lorenz Demey
Infinitism and probabilistic justification
Benjamin Bewersdorf
Partiality and prejudice in trusting
Explanation, understanding, and control
Ryan Smith
Pluralistic ignorance in the bystander effect
Rasmus K Rendsvig
On the very concept of free will
Joshua May
The main two arguments for probabilism are flawed
Luigi Secchi
Critical rationalism and Engineering
Mark Staples
Dynamics of lying
Lewis vs Lewis on the problem of the many
Development and natural kinds
Marco J. NathanAndrea Borghini
The holistic presumptions of the indispensability argument
Russell Marcus
Intentionality and partial belief
Weng Hong Tang
Functional explaining
Quantum mechanics and priority monism
Claudio Calosi
Epistemic dependence and collective scientific knowledge
Jeroen de Ridder
Hume's definitions of "cause"
Miren Boehm
Modelling mechanisms with causal cycles
Brendan ClarkeBert LeuridanJon Williamson
Rational trust
Nikolaj Yang Lee Linding Pedersen(Yonsei University)Kristoffer Ahlstrom-VijKlemens Kappel
Philosophical intuitions, heuristics, and metaphors
To specialize or to innovate?
The developmental paradox of false belief understanding
L. C. De BruinAlbert Newen
Causal decision theory and EPR correlations
Arif AhmedAdam Caulton
Can good science be logically inconsistent?
Kevin Davey
Epistemic contextualism can be stated properly
Alexander Dinges
Epistemic supererogation and its implications
Trevor Hedberg
On the epistemological analysis of modeling and computational error in the mathematical sciences
Nicolas FillionRobert M. Corless
Deterministic Frankfurt cases
David Palmer
Toward a constructivist epistemology of thought experiments in science
Kristian Camilleri
They've lost control
Ellen Fridland
Causation in a timeless world
Sam BaronKristie Miller
A social epistemology of aesthetics
Jon Robson
Children's first and second-order false-belief reasoning in a verbal and a low-verbal task
Bart HollebrandseAngeliek van HoutPetra Hendriks
Desires, beliefs and conditional desirability
H. Orri Stefánsson
The locality and globality of instrumental rationality
Brian Kim
A conditional logic for abduction
Mathieu BeirlaenAtocha Aliseda
Chunk and permeate iii
Richard BenhamChris Mortensen Graham Priest (City University of New York)
In my "mind's eye"
The aim of Russell's early logicism
Anders Kraal
Why so negative?
Brian Talbot
The instructional information processing account of digital computation
Nir FrescoMarty J. Wolf
The pragmatics of pragmatic encroachment
Matt Lutz
Dreams
Miguel Angel Sebastián
Optimisation and mathematical explanation
On a derivation of the necessity of identity
John P. Burgess
False polarization
Tim Kenyon
Exploring the tractability border in epistemic tasks
Cédric DégremontLena KurzenJakub Szymanik
Why are there descriptive norms?
Ryan MuldoonChiara LisciandraStephan Hartmann
Epistemic justification in the context of pursuit
Narratives, mechanisms and progress in historical science
Adrian Mitchell Currie
Children's strategy use when playing strategic games
Maartje E. J. Raijmakers
Against mereological nihilism
Knowledge, conservatism, and pragmatics
Paul DimmockTorfinn Thomesen Huvenes
Lucky understanding without knowledge
Yasha Rohwer
Objectivity and a comparison of methodological scenario approaches for climate change research
Elisabeth A. LloydVanessa J. Schweizer
A psychofunctionalist argument against nonconceptualism
Indeterminacy of fair infinite lotteries
Philip Kremer
Inconsistency and scientific realism
Juha Saatsi
Yes, no, maybe so
Bert Baumgaertner
Logical dynamics of belief change in the community
Fenrong Liu Patrick GirardJeremy Seligman
Simulation theory and interpersonal utility comparisons reconsidered
Mauro Rossi
Aimless science
Hallucinating real things
Steven P. James
Generalizing empirical adequacy i
Sebastian Lutz
Context and consequence. an intercontextual substructural logic
Elia Zardini
Information closure and the sceptical objection
Seemings
Preston J. Werner
Wittgenstein and the dualism of the inner and the outer
Hao Tang(Tsinghua University)
Physics, inconsistency, and quasi-truth
Newton C.A. da Costa Décio Krause
An incremental approach to causal inference in the behavioral sciences
Keith A. Markus
You can say what you think
Delia Belleri
Doxastic planning and epistemic internalism
Karl Schafer
Luck, propositional perception, and the entailment thesis
Chris Ranalli
Tarski's one and only concept of truth
Jeroen Smid
Inconsistency in mathematics and the mathematics of inconsistency
Is there a dilemma for the truthmaker non-maximalist?
Alexander Skiles
A theory of computational implementation
The pre-theoreticality of moral intuitions
Christopher B. Kulp
Editors' introduction
Frank ZenkerCarlo Proietti
A new direction for science and values
Daniel J. Hicks
Idealized and perspectival representations
On some recent moves in defence of doxastic compatibilism
Non-psychological weakness of will
Mathieu DoucetJohn Turri
How agency can solve interventionism's problem of circularity
Victor GijsbersLeon de Bruin
"it is not a something , but not a nothing either!"—McDowell on Wittgenstein
Parsing the rainbow
Pendaran Roberts
Comparative syllogism and counterfactual knowledge
Linton WangWei-Fen Ma
A normatively adequate credal reductivism
Justin M. Dallmann
"Knowledge" as a natural kind term
Victor Kumar
Categoricalism, dispositionalism, and the epistemology of properties
Matthew Tugby
Normative scorekeeping
Robin McKenna
On Bourbaki's axiomatic system for set theory
Maribel AnaconaF. Javier Pérez-Fernández
Trust and belief
Arnon Keren
Assertion and relative truth
Ramiro Caso
Towards a semantics for the artifactual theory of fiction and beyond
Matthieu Fontaine Shahid Rahman
A defence of epistemic responsibility
Katherine Puddifoot
Phenomenalist dogmatist experientialism and the distinctiveness problem
Harmen Ghijsen
Mindreading with ease?
Anika Fiebich
Models and scientific representations or
Mathias Frisch
Confirmation measures and collaborative belief updating
Developing the incentivized action view of institutional reality
J. P. SmitFilip Buekens S I M Du Plessis
Knowledge and cognitive integration
Spyridon Orestis Palermos
The shape of science
Bryson Brown
What is a philosophical stance?
Sandy C. Boucher
Minimal models and canonical neural computations
M. Chirimuuta
Attention, consciousness, and the semantics of questions
Philipp Koralus
Transmission arguments against knowledge closure are still fallacious
Tim Kraft
The composition of reasons
Campbell Brown
The world is either digital or analogue
Francesco Berto Jacopo Tagliabue
Formal reconstructions of st. Anselm's ontological argument
Vol. 192/9
Günther EderEsther Ramharter
Can rational choice guide us to correct de se beliefs?
Vol. 192/12
Vincent Conitzer
Two paradoxes of semantic information
Vol. 192/11
Thomas Macaulay Ferguson
Mass additivity and a priori entailment
Vol. 192/5
Kelvin J. McQueen
Functional kinds
Cameron Buckner
Conception, sense, and reference in Peircean semiotics
Vol. 192/4
Risto Hilpinen
Motion and observation in a single-particle universe
Vol. 192/7
Mike Stannett
A quantum-information-theoretic complement to a general-relativistic implementation of a beyond-turing computer
Christian Wüthrich
Transfinite recursion and computation in the iterative conception of set
Vol. 192/8
Benjamin Rin
Hinge commitments vis-à-vis the transmission problem
Ladislav Koreň
Compositionality as weak supervenience
Vol. 192/1
Toby Napoletano
Dicisigns
Philosophical thought experiments as heuristics for theory discovery
Sara Kier PraëmAsbjørn Steglich-Petersen
Constructive belief reports
Vol. 192/3
Bartosz Więckowski
A Dutch book against sleeping beauties who are evidential decision theorists
Why there isn't inter-level causation in mechanisms
Felipe Romero
Aristotle's assertoric syllogistic and modern relevance logic
Philipp Steinkrüger
Conventionalism, consistency, and consistency sentences
Jared Warren
Rational evaluation in belief revision
Yongfeng Yuan
On the axiomatizability of some first-order spatio-temporal theories
Sándor Vályi
The semantics of social constructivism
Shay Allen Logan
Re-thinking local causality
Simon Friederich
Laws of nature and the reality of the wave function
Vol. 192/10
Mauro Dorato
Does branching explain flow of time or the other way around?
Petr Švarný
Many worlds
Richard DawidKarim Thébault
A normative account of the need for explanation
Wai-hung WongZanja Yudell
Wittgenstein on knowledge
Raquel Krempel
Albert SoléCarl Hoefer
Measuring the overall incoherence of credence functions
Deflationary truth and the ontology of expressions
Carlo Nicolai
Inferential erotetic logic meets inquisitive semantics
Vol. 192/6
Andrzej WiśniewskiDorota Leszczyńska-Jasion
Where is the understanding?
Mechanistic and non-mechanistic varieties of dynamical models in cognitive science
Raoul Gervais
A classification of certain group-like fl $$_e$$ e -chains
Sándor JeneiFranco Montagna
Killer collapse
Charles T. Sebens
The feeling of agency hypothesis
Thor Grünbaum
The shaky game +25, or
Laura Ruetsche
The bayesian who knew too much
Yann Benétreau-Dupin
The universal core of knowledge
How to be skilful
Andrew Buskell
Fundamental physical ontologies and the constraint of empirical coherence
Alyssa Ney
Aristotelian finitism
Tamer Nawar
Inconsistent boundaries
Zach Weber A J Cotnoir
Consuming knowledge claims across contexts
Emil Frederik Lundbjerg Moeller
Logics of questions
Yacin Hamami Floris Roelofson
Explanatory unification and conceptualization
Stefan Petkov
On the role of explanatory and systematic power in scientific reasoning
Peter Brössel
Narrow-scoping for wide-scopers
Alex Worsnip
A critique of benchmark theory
Robert Bassett
Natural probabilistic information
Daniel M. Kraemer
Multiverse conceptions in set theory
Carolin AntosRadek Honzik Claudio Ternullo Sy David Friedman
Can the wave function in configuration space be replaced by single-particle wave functions in physical space?
Travis NorsenDamiano MarianXavier Oriols
The new and old ignorance puzzles
Brent G. Kyle
Syntactic awareness in logical dynamics
Davide GrossiFernando R. Velázquez-Quesada
The interrogative model of inquiry meets dynamic epistemic logics
Yacin Hamami
What "extended me" knows
What is a wavefunction?
Visions of Henkin
María ManzanoEnrique Alonso
Epistemological disjunctivism and easy knowledge
Joshua Stuchlik
The generality of scientific models
Cory Travers LewisChristopher Belanger
Toward a propensity interpretation of stochastic mechanism for the life sciences
Lane DesAutels
Epistemic relativism and semantic blindness
Benjamin T. Rancourt
Pure wave mechanics and the very idea of empirical adequacy
One world, one beable
Craig Callender
E-type interpretation without e-type pronoun
Chuansheng He
Drift beyond Wright–Fisher
Hayley Clatterbuck
The ontological status of shocks and trends in macroeconomics
Kevin D. Hoover
A uniform semantics for embedded interrogatives
Benjamin SpectorPaul Égré
The content of model-based information
Raphael van Riel
The given in perceptual experience
Erhan Demircioglu
Group selection and contextual analysis
Eugene Earnshaw
An assessment of the foundational assumptions in high-resolution climate projections
Roman FriggLeonard A Smith
Ceteris paribus conditions and the interventionist account of causality
Tobias Henschen
Is justification easy or impossible?
Samuel A. Taylor
Building thoughts from dust
Vol. 192/2
Joshua Rasmussen
Primitive ontology and quantum state in the grw matter density theory
Matthias EggMichael Esfeld
Peirce's topical theory of continuity
Error statistical modeling and inference
Aris SpanosDeborah G. Mayo
Reflecting on finite additivity
Leendert Huisman
Goal-dependence in (scientific) ontology
David Danks
A simple argument for downward causation
Thomas Kroedel
Logic and relativity theory
Gergely Székely
Critical rationalism and engineering
Bohmian dispositions
Mauricio Suárez
Lost memories and useless coins
What difference might and may make
Gerhard Nuffer
Starting from the scenario Euclid–Bolyai–Einstein
Solomon Marcus
Continuity in nature and in mathematics
Marij van Strien
Transparent quantification into hyperintensional objectual attitudes
Marie DužíBjørn Jespersen
History and philosophy of infinity
Brendan Larvor Benedikt Löwe Dirk Schlimm
Platitudes in mathematics
Thomas Donaldson
Understanding through modeling
Markus EronenRaphael van Riel
An axiomatic foundation of relativistic spacetime
Thomas Benda
On the epistemological significance of the Hungarian project
Michèle Friend
How not to test for philosophical expertise
Regina A. Rini
A discrete solution for the paradox of Achilles and the tortoise
Vincent Ardourel
Methodology, ontology, and interventionism
No achievement beyond intention
Jesús Navarro
Early stopping of Rcts
Roger Stanev
Bjørn JespersenMarie Duží
Logic of confidence
Pavel NaumovJia Tao
The machine as data
S. Barry Cooper
Robustness and reality
Markus Eronen
Probabilities defined on standard and non-standard cylindric set algebras
Miklós Ferenczi
Epistemicism and the liar
Jamin Asay
Understanding phenomena
Why transparency undermines economy
Derek Baker
Creating truths by winning arguments
Abraham Graber
On the presuppositions of number sentences
Katharina Felka
Mereological nihilism and the special arrangement question
Andrew Brenner
The scope and limits of a mechanistic view of computational explanation
Maria Serban
Completely and partially executable sequences of actions in deontic context
Piotr KulickiRobert Trypuz
Faultless disagreement, cognitive command, and epistemic peers
John Davis
Epistemic versus all things considered requirements
External representations and scientific understanding
Jaakko KuorikoskiPetri Ylikoski
Formal statement of the special principle oF Relativity
Márton GömöriLászló E. Szabó
A modest defense of manifestationalism
Jamin AsaySeth Bordner
How negative truths are made true
Aaron M. Griffith
Freedom and (theoretical) Reason
Margaret Schmitt
Good weasel hunting
Robert KnowlesDavid Liggins
Retrocausality at no extra cost
Peter W. Evans
On exhibiting representational validity
Alexandra Zinke
Objectivity and understanding
"To navigate safely in the vast sea of empirical facts"
Erik Angner
Four challenges to the a priori—a Posteriori distinction
Albert Casullo
The sheet of indication
Rocco Gangle Gianluca Caterina
Models, robustness, and non-causal explanation
Elizabeth Irvine
Proof verification and proof discovery for relativity
Naveen Sundar GovindarajaluluSelmer Bringsjord
On a puzzle about relations between thought, experience and the motoric
Corrado SinigagliaStephen Butterfill
Inquisitive dynamic epistemic logic
Ivano CiardelliFloris Roelofson
The logic of categorematic and syncategorematic infinity
Disagreement, peerhood, and three paradoxes of conciliationism
Thomas Mulligan
Ahti-Veikko J. Pietarinen
Introduction to the special issue "the roles of experience in a priori knowledge"
The logic of indexicals
Alexandru Radulescu
Ontology & methodology
Benjamin C. JantzenDeborah G. MayoLydia Patton
On the ignorance, knowledge, and nature of propositions
Ya shouldn'ta couldn'ta wouldn'ta
Stephen Steward
A formal framework for the study of the notion of undefined particle number in quantum mechanics
Newton C.A. da Costa Federico Holik
Scientific understanding
Evidence of factive norms of belief and decision
The equational theories of representable residuated semigroups
Szabolcs Mikulás
Egan and agents
Daniel Dohrn
On the semantics and logic of declaratives and interrogatives
Ivano CiardelliJeroen Groenendijk Floris Roelofson
Inductive risk and the contexts of communication
Stephen John
Two papers on existential graphs by Charles Peirce
Some epistemological ramifications of the Borel–Kolmogorov paradox
Type-theoretic logic with an operational account of intensionality
Chris FoxShalom Lappin
Projection, symmetry, and natural kinds
Agency and fictional truth
Giuseppe Spolaore
Natural epistemic defects and corrective virtues
Robert RobertsRyan West
Epistemic contextualism defended
Selfless assertions
Complexity of equational theory of relational algebras with standard projection elements
Szabolcs MikulásIldikó SainSimon András
When series go in indefinitum, ad infinitum and in infinitum concepts of infinity in Kant's antinomy of pure reason
Silvia De Bianchi
Looking into meta-emotions
Christoph Jäger Eva Bänninger-Huber
A triviality result for the "desire by necessity" thesis
Ittay Nissan-Rozen
Persistence through function preservation
David Rose
Exploring the beta quadrant
How reliabilism saves the apriori/aposteriori distinction
Thomas Grundmann
Hyperintensional propositions
Street on evolution and the normativity of epistemic reasons
Daan Evers
Zeno's arrow and the infinitesimal calculus
Patrick Reeder
Active externalism, virtue reliabilism and scientific knowledge
Knowledge and the norm of assertion
Axiomatizing relativistic dynamics using formal thought experiments
Attila MolnárGergely Székely
Group knowledge
Søren Klausen
Explanation and the dimensionality of space
Infinity between mathematics and apologetics
João Figueiredo Nobre Cortese
A mechanistic framework for Darwinism or why Fodor's objection fails
Fermín Fulda
Peirce and diagrams
Ahti-Veikko J. Pietarinen Frederik Stjernfelt
Ideal rationality and logical omniscience
Declan Smithies
Methodological realism and modal resourcefulness
Agnostic hyperintensional semantics
Carl J. Pollard
On synchronic dogmatism
Rodrigo Borges
Externalism and "knowing what" one thinks
T. Parent
Scientific misrepresentation and guides to ontology
Elay Shech
Neat embeddings as adjoint situations
Tarek Sayed-Ahmed
In search of $$aleph _{0}$$ ℵ 0
On the concept of finitism
Luca Incurvati
Undermining truthmaker theory
Can self-representationalism explain away the apparent irreducibility of consciousness?
Vol. 193/6
Tom McClelland(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)
Why implicit attitudes are (probably) not beliefs
Vol. 193/8
Alex Madva
A generalized definition of Bell's local causality
Vol. 193/10
Gábor Hofer-SzabóPéter Vecsernyés
On modal Meinongianism
Syntactic reduction in Husserl's early phenomenology of arithmetic
Vol. 193/3
Mirja HartimoMitsuhiro Okada
Solving Prior's problem with a priorean tool
Vol. 193/11
Martin Pleitz
Possible worlds in "the craft of formal logic"
Aneta Markoska-Cubrinovska
Is episodic memory uniquely human?
Vol. 193/5
Sarah Malanowski
Prior's individuals
Barry Hartley Slater
Does information inform confirmation?
Vol. 193/7
Tool-box or toy-box? hard obscurantism in economic modeling
Jon Elster
Simple is not easy
Edison Barrios
Modal scepticism, yablo-style conceivability, and analogical Reasoning
Vol. 193/1
Peter Hartl
The illusion of discretion
Kurt Sylvan
The transmission of knowledge and justification
The two faces of compatibility with justified beliefs
Tero Tulenheimo
Pictures, action properties and motor related effects
Vol. 193/12
Gabriele Ferretti
From interventions to mechanistic explanations
Tudor M. Baetu
Prior on Aristotle's logical squares
Zuzana Rybaříková
Burge on perception and sensation
Lauren Olin
Prior, Berkeley, and the Barcan formula
James Levine
Assertion, denial, content, and (logical) form
Jack Woods
Conceptual analysis and x-phi
Are there general causal forces in ecology?
Vol. 193/9
Mark Sagoff
Indispensability and the problem of compatible explanations
Vol. 193/2
Josh Hunt
On a "most telling" argument for paraconsistent logic
Michaelis Michael
Bargaining over a common categorisation
Marco LiCalziNadia Maagli
Prior's tonk, notions of logic, and levels of inconsistency
Yoshihiro Maruyama
The cognitive neuroscience revolution
Worth BooneGualtiero Piccinini
Explanatory completeness and idealization in large brain simulations
Marcin Miłkowski
Unitary inequivalence in classical systems
Benjamin H. Feintzeig
Introduction to the special issue "causation, probability, and truth—the philosophy of clark Glymour"
Vol. 193/4
Alexander GebharterGerhard Schurz
On the correct interpretation of p values and the importance of random variables
Guillaume Rochefort-Maranda
Ethical expertise and the articulacy requirement
Cheng-Hung Tsai
Phylogenetic inference to the best explanation and the bad lot argument
Aleta Quinn
Grounding and the indispensability argument
David Liggins
Thomas Ågotnes Wiebe van der HoekGiacomo Bonanno
Transparency and introspective unification
Kateryna Samoilova
Correlated-belief equilibrium
Elias Tsakas
Why fuss about these quirks of the vernacular? propositional attitude sentences in Prior's Nachlass
Giulia Felappi
Convolution and modal representations in Thagard and Stewart's neural theory of creativity
Jean-Frédéric de PasqualePierre Poirier
Nested explanation in Aristotle and Mayr
Lucas Mix
Voting and vagueness
Nominalistic content, grounding, and covering generalizations
Matteo Plebani
Competing accounts of contrastive coherence
Partial-order boolean games
Julian BradfieldJulian GutierrezMichael Wooldridge
Objectivity without objects
James Van Cleve
Sets and supersets
Toby Meadows
Wittgenstein on context and philosophical pictures
Hiroshi Ohtani
Predictive coding and representationalism
Paweł Gładziejewski
Logics of temporal-epistemic actions
Bryan RenneJoshua SackAudrey Yap
Clark Glymour's responses to the contributions to the synthese special issue "Causation, probability, and truth"
"Spurious egocentricity" and the first person
James Doyle
Optogenetics and the mechanism of false memory
Sarah K. Robins
Computational neuroscience and localized neural function
Daniel C. Burnston
Grounding mental causation
Thomas KroedelMoritz Schulz
Pragmatic encroachment and epistemically responsible action
Kenneth Boyd
Events, narratives and memory
Nazim Keven
Committing to an individual
Frederique Janssen-Lauret
Indispensability and explanation
Daniele Molinini Andrea SereniFabrice Pataut
Belief without credence
Conditioning, intervening, and decision
Prior's thank-goodness argument reconsidered
Matt La Vine
The three faces of faithfulness
Prior and temporal sequences for natural language
Tim Fernando
Against relative overlap measures of coherence
Jakob Koscholke Michael Schippers
A normative framework for argument quality
Ulrike HahnJos Hornikx
Rethinking associations in psychology
Mike Dacey
New theory about old evidence
Sylvia WenmackersJan-Willem Romeijn
Why paraphrase nihilism fails
Shane Maxwell Wilkins
Mapping the mind
Marco J. NathanGuillermo Del Pinal
Evidence, explanation and enhanced indispensability
Daniele Molinini
An angry young man
Niko Strobach
How do causes depend on us?
The problem of variable choice
Distinguishing joint actions from collective actions
Paul Hammond
Prior, translational semantics, and the barcan formula
Partial and paraconsistent approaches to future contingents in tense logic
Seiki AkamaTetsuya MuraiYasuo Kudo
Metaphysics as fairness
Attention in bodily awareness
Gregor Hochstetter
Do bad people know more?
A minimal logic for interactive epistemology
Emiliano Lorini
Assertions, joint epistemic actions and social practices
Seumas Miller
Skeptical pragmatic invariantism
Formalizing preference utilitarianism in physical world models
Caspar Oesterheld
A dilemma for the imprecise bayesian
Analog representations and their users
Matthew Katz
Indoctrination anxiety and the etiology of belief
Joshua DiPaolo
Green and grue causal variables
The explanatory dispensability of idealizations
The unity of neuroscience
Arnon Levy
What is mereological harmony?
Matt Leonard
Bridging the gap between analytic and synthetic geometry
Eduardo N. Giovannini
Models, postulates, and generalized nomic truth approximation
Naturalizing indispensability
Henri Galinon
On structural accounts of model-explanations
Martin King
Singular terms revisited
Robert Schwartzkopff
Can Sellars' argument for scientific realism be used against his own scientia mensura principle?
Dionysis Christias
A non-probabilist principle of higher-order reasoning
William J. Talbott
Paraconsistent dynamics
Patrick GirardKoji Tanaka
Cultural neuroscience and the category of race
Joanna K. Malinowska
What is Shannon information?
Olimpia LombardiFederico HolikLeonardo Vanni
Moving parts
Daniel Giberman
Conceptual analysis and natural kinds
Joachim Horvath
Doing without believing
Michael BrownsteinEliot Michaelson
From relative truth to finean non-factualism
Alexander Jackson
Prior on the semantics of modal and tense logic
M. J. Cresswell
Discovery without a "logic" would be a miracle
Structural realist account of the self
Majid Davoody Beni
Neural plasticity and concepts ontogeny
Alessio PlebeMarco Mazzone
The philosophy of plant neurobiology
Paco Calvo
An illusion close to life
On behalf of a mutable future
Patrick Todd
What we talk about when we talk about content externalism
Jeff Engelhardt
Topological supervenience
David Robson
What is Hacking's argument for entity realism?
Prototypes as compositional components of concepts
Guillermo Del Pinal
Mechanisms in psychology
Catherine Stinson
Causal Bayes nets as psychological theories of causal Reasoning
York Hagmayer
Assertion
Mona Simion
On computational explanations
Anna-Mari RusanenOtto Lappi
What is episodic memory if it is a natural kind?
Sen ChengMarkus Werning
On defining the notion of complete and immediate formal grounding
Which explanatory role for mathematics in scientific models?
Epistemic logic meets epistemic game theory
Paolo GaleazziEmiliano Lorini
A frame-based approach for theoretical concepts
Stephan Kornmesser
Brandom, Peirce, and the overlooked friction of contrapiction
Marc Champagne
Quantum cognition and bounded rationality
Reinhard BlutnerPeter beim Graben
Evidence for anti-intellectualism about know-how from a sentence recognition task
Ian HarmonZachary Horne
Parsimony and inference to the best mathematical explanation
Alan Baker
Relationalism about perceptible properties and the principle of charity
Pendaran RobertsKelly Ann Schmidtke
The causal problem of entanglement
Paul M. Näger
Causality as a theoretical concept
Gerhard Schurz Alexander Gebharter
Bayesian reverse-engineering considered as a research strategy for cognitive science
Carlos ZednikFrank Jäkel
One mechanism, many models
Eric Hochstein
Chimps as secret agents
Caroline T. ArrudaDaniel J. Povinelli
Does vagueness underlie the mass/count distinction?
David Liebesman
Husserl and Hilbert on completeness, still
Conciliationism and merely possible disagreement
Zach Barnett
Stem cells and systems models
Melinda Bonnie Fagan
Social norms and unthinkable options
Ulf Hlobil
Pain eliminativism
Jennifer Corns
Comments on "parsimony and inference to the best mathematical explanation"
Fabrice Pataut
Equivalent explanations and mathematical realism
Andrea Sereni
Paradoxes in social networks with multiple products
Krzysztof R. AptEvangelos MarkakisSunil Simon
Investigating neural representations
Jørgen AlbretsenPer F. V. Hasle Peter Øhrstrøm
Can visual cognitive neuroscience learn anything from the philosophy of language?
Of brains and planets
Vera Hoffmann-Kolss
Was Sellars an error theorist?
Peter Olen Stephen P. Turner
Niche construction theory as an explanatory framework for human phenomena
Efraim Wallach
Kim's dilemma
Andrew Russo
McGee on Horwich
Ryan Christensen
Prior's paradigm for the study of time and its methodological motivation
Per F. V. Hasle Peter Øhrstrøm
Interaction and extended cognition
Somogy Varga(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
In defense of proper functionalism
Kenny BoyceAndrew Moon
Should scientific realists be Platonists?
Jacob BuschJoe Morrison
Fiber bundles, yang–mills theory, and general relativity
James Owen Weatherall
Evaluating competing theories via a common language of qualitative verdicts
Wulf GaertnerNicolas Wüthrich
On Stackelberg mixed strategies
The logic of logic and the basis of ethics
Adriane Rini
The varieties of indispensability arguments
Marco Panza(Centre national de la recherche scientifique)Andrea Sereni
Functionalism, superduperfunctionalism, and physicalism
Ronald Endicott
Conditional choice with a vacuous second tier
Rush T. Stewart
A philosophical look at the discovery the Higgs boson
Vol. 194/2
Richard Dawid
Should have known
Vol. 194/8
Getting the big picture
Vol. 194/3
Eli Pitcovski
On (not) defining cognition
Vol. 194/11
Colin Allen
A neo-pyrrhonian response to the disagreeing about disagreement argument
Vol. 194/5
Diego Machuca
Perceptual content is indexed to attention
Vol. 194/10
Adrienne Prettyman
What makes biological organisation teleological?
Vol. 194/4
Matteo MossioLeonardo Bich
What asymmetry?
Quassim Cassam
Scientific realism
Vol. 194/9
Stathis Psillos Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem
Value of cognitive diversity in science
Samuli Pöyhönen
Epistemology versus non-causal realism
Rational metabolic revision based on core beliefs
Vol. 194/6
Conditioning using conditional expectations
Vol. 194/7
Z. GyenisGábor Hofer-SzabóMiklós Rédei
Frege and Carnap on the normativity of logic
Vol. 194/1
Florian Steinberger
Basic social cognition without mindreading
Daniel Hutto
Dynamical versus structural explanations in scientific revolutions
Bayesian perspectives on the discovery of the Higgs particle
A plea for radical contextualism
Minyao Huang
Teleological organisation
Sune HolmJohn Basl
Epistemic normativity and the justification-excuse distinction
Cameron Boult
A persistence enhancing propensity account of ecological function to explain ecosystem evolution
Antoine C. DussaultFrédéric Bouchard
How to account for quantum non-locality
Michael Esfeld
Remarks on the logic of imagination
Question closure to solve the surprise test
Daniel Immerman
The paradox of the diffusiveness of power
Xiaoxing Zhang
Interest relativism in the best system analysis of laws
Vol. 194/12
Max Bialek
Do non-philosophers think epistemic consequentialism is counterintuitive?
James Andow
Different motivations, similar proposals
Jaana Eigi
Multiple reference and vague objects
Giovanni Merlo
Do great minds really think alike?
Christopher Willard-Kyle
Engel vs. Rorty on truth
Teleology and biocentrism
Sune Holm
Hearsay viewed through the lens of trust, reputation and coherence
Francesco Martini
Functional analysis and the species design
Karen Neander
Theoretical considerations on cognitive niche construction
From values to probabilities
Wlodek Rabinowicz
Vagueness and probability
A robust enough virtue epistemology
Fernando Broncano-Berrocal
Disagreement, reliability, and resilience
John Pittard
What is empathy for?
Joel Smith(Department of Religion and Theology, University of Sheffield)
Putting unicepts to work
John Michael
Causation, physics, and fit
Christian Loew
Common sense and skepticism
Keith Lehrer
Coherence of de Finetti coherence
Daniele Mundici
Where is the epistemic community?
Inkeri Koskinen
The missing piece of the puzzle
Allan Franklin
Carnapian explication, formalisms as cognitive tools, and the paradox of adequate formalization
Catarina Dutilh Novaes Erich Reck(University of California Riverside)
Symmetry breaking and the emergence of path-dependence
Hugh Desmond
Two arguments for the etiological theory over the modal theory of biological function
Brian LeahyMaximilian Huber
Responsibility for strategic ignorance
Jan Willem Wieland
Optimistic realism about scientific progress
Supervaluational propositional content
Benjamin Rohrs
A hyperintensional criterion of irrelevance
Epistemic injustice in utterance interpretation
Andrew Peet
Do the numbers speak for themselves?
Femke L. Truijens
A note on Visions of Henkin
The unobservability thesis
Søren Overgaard(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
The future of social cognition
Nivedita Gangopadhyay
Negative doxastic voluntarism and the concept of belief
Poincaré's aesthetics of science
Milena Ivanova
Inscrutability and visual objects
Ben Phillips
Autopsy of measurements with the atlas detector at the LHC
Pierre-Hugues Beauchemin
The subject matter of phenomenological research
Anthony Fernandez
Intuitionistc probability and the bayesian objection to dogmatism
Martin Smith
Finality revived
David S. Oderberg
A pragmatic, existentialist approach to the scientific realism debate
Curtis Forbes
Ordering effects, updating effects, and the specter of global skepticism
Zachary HorneJonathan Livengood
The modal account of luck revisited
Adam Carter Martin Peterson
Degrees of belief, expected and actual
Infinite Lotteries, large and small sets
Luc Lauwers
Tolerance and higher-order vagueness
The role of universal language in the early work of Carnap and Tarski
The objectivity of local knowledge
David Ludwig
Global expressivism and the flight from metaphysics
Jonathan Knowles
Experimenter's regress argument, empiricism, and the calibration of the Large Hadron Collider
Slobodan Perovic
Virtuous distinctions
Will Fleisher
Pragmatic warrant for frequentist statistical practice
The logic of the future in quantum theory
Anthony Sudbery
Replies
Pascal Engel
Physicalism as an empirical hypothesis
David Spurrett
Tharp's theorems of metaphysics and the notion of necessary truth
Jordan Stein
The possibility of vagueness
Assertion, uniqueness and epistemic hypocrisy
Resisting the historical objections to realism
Mario Alai
How to define levels of explanation and evaluate their indispensability
Christopher Clarke
Academic superstars
Remco Heesen
Probabilistic coherence measures
Jakob Koscholke Marc Jekel
A match not made in heaven
Arezoo Islami
On denying presuppositions
Lenny Clapp
Contextual semantics in quantum mechanics from a categorical point of view
Vassilios Karakostas Elias Zafiris
Knowledge how, ability, and the type-token distinction
Garry Young
Understanding the selective realist defence against the pmi
Why broad content can't influence behaviour
Cressida Gaukroger
Quantum mechanics over sets
Matteo Colombo Raoul GervaisJan Sprenger
On the analogy of free will and free belief
Verena Wagner
Do bets reveal beliefs?
Jean Baccelli
Can there be a bayesian explanationism?
Frank Cabrera
Reflections on new thinking about scientific realism
A case study in experimental exploration
Koray Karaca
Adjectival vagueness in a bayesian model of interpretation
Daniel LassiterNoah D. Goodman
Why follow the royal rule?
Feel the flow
Doxastic permissiveness and the promise of truth
J. Drake
Rational action without knowledge (and vice versa)
Jie Gao
Spontaneous mindreading
Evan Westra
Commodious knowledge
Christoph Kelp Mona Simion
A Russellian account of suspended judgment
Philip Atkins
On individual risk
Philip Dawid
Muddy understanding
Particles, causation, and the metaphysics of structure
Normativity, probability, and meta-vagueness
Masaki Ichinose
Vague credence
Knowledge, perception, and the art of camouflage
Jérôme Dokic
The variety of explanations in the Higgs sector
Structuralism, causation and explanation
Andreas Hüttemann
Regularity theories disconfirmed
Patrick Cronin
Statements of inference and begging the question
Cognition and behavior
Unification, the answer to resemblance questions
Erik WeberMerel Lefevere
Lotteries and justification
Time, change and time without change
Ken Warmbrod
How objective are biological functions?
Marcel Weber
Predictive success, partial truth and duhemian realism
Gauvain Leconte
How to be fairer
Conrad HeilmannStefan Wintein
Lost in translation
Realism and the absence of rivals
Finnur Dellsén
Plain truth and the incoherence of alethic functionalism
Jay Newhard
Value concepts (1958)
Rudolf Carnap
Arguing about representation
Mark Rowlands
Automatically minded
The logical and the analytic
Richard Creath
Are causal facts really explanatorily emergent?
Alexander Reutlinger
Wigner's puzzle and the pythagorean heuristic
Jane McDonnell
Causal counterfactuals are not interventionist counterfactuals
Tyrus Fisher
Two new objections to explanationism
Bryan C. AppleyGregory Stoutenburg
The Jeffreys–lindley paradox and discovery criteria in high energy physics
Robert D. Cousins
Carnapian and Tarskian semantics
Pierre Wagner
Epistemic selectivity, historical threats, and the non-epistemic tenets of scientific realism
Timothy D. Lyons
A simple and interesting classical mechanical supertask
Vague judgment
Paul Égré
Does functionalism entail extended mind?
Kengo Miyazono
Embodied savoir-faire
A trilemma for teleological individualism
John Basl
Declarations of independence
Branden FitelsonAlan Hájek
Maxcon extended simples and the dispositionalist ontology of laws
Travis Dumsday
The essence of mentalistic agents
Replacing recipe realism
Against a descriptive vindication of doxastic voluntarism
Counterlegal dependence and causation's arrows
Is genetic drift a force?
Charles H. Pence
Malfunction defended
Ema Sullivan-Bissett
Rejecting Pereboom's empirical objection to agent-causation
Jordan Baker
The Higgs discovery as a diagnostic causal inference
Adrian Wüthrich
Epistemic relativism, scepticism, pluralism
Knowledge as de re true belief?
Introduction to the special issue "doxastic agency and epistemic responsibility"
Andrea KruseHeinrich Wansing
The no miracles argument and the base rate fallacy
Leah Henderson
(Structural) realism and its representational vehicles
Interpretations without justification
Tobias Starzak
Structuralism with and without causation
Skills, procedural knowledge, and knowledge-how
Benoit Gaultier
What reasoning might be
Markos Valaris
Engel on pragmatic encroachment and epistemic value
Revelation and physicalism
Kelly Trogdon
Higgs naturalness and the scalar boson proliferation instability problem
James D. Wells
The applicability of mathematics to physical modality
Nora Berenstain
Why doxastic responsibility is not based on direct doxastic control
Andrea Kruse
Carnap on empirical significance
Fictionalism and the incompleteness problem
Lukas Skiba
Moderately naturalistic metaphysics
Matteo Morganti Tuomas E Tahko
The silent hexagon
Tim Räz
Julien DutantDavide FassioAnne Meylan
An ecumenical response to color contrast cases
Mindreading in adults
On the number of types
Miloš Kosterec
On the preference for more specific reference classes
Paul D. Thorn
Solitary social belief
John D. Greenwood
"Identity" as a mereological term
Prediction in general relativity
C. D. McCoy
Newcomb meets Gettier
Lewis's revised conditional analysis revisited
Eline Busck Gundersen
Attitudinal control
The relativity of "placebos"
Jeremy Howick
What is the extension of the extended mind?
Hajo Greif
Engel on doxastic correctness
Against an inferentialist dogma
Thomas Raleigh
What are cognitive processes?
Albert Newen
Believing intentionally
On the proper domain of psychological predicates
Carrie Figdor
The problem of retention
The man without properties
Boris Hennig
A forgotten strand of reception history
Peter Olen
Hope, knowledge, and blindspots
Jordan Dodd
Modulation
Martin Flament Fultot
Carnap on logic and rationality
Georg Schiemer
Defending the liberal-content view of perceptual experience
Carnap and the invariance of logical truth
Steve Awodey
Responsible belief and epistemic justification
Verities, the sorites, and Theseus' ship
Towards a unified framework for decomposability of processes
Valtteri LahtinenAntti Stenvall
The received view on quantum non-individuality
Bisimulation and expressivity for conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief
Mikkel Birkegaard AndersenThomas BolanderHans van Ditmarsch
Accessibility of reformulated mathematical content
Stefan Buijsman
Towards a theory of universes
Colin Hamlin
The case for mind perception
The manipulation of chemical reactions
Georgie Statham
Agency of belief and intention
A. K. Flowerree
The problem of logical omniscience, the preface paradox, and doxastic commitments
Niels Skovgaard-Olsen
Carnap's early metatheory
Georg SchiemerRichard ZachErich Reck(University of California Riverside)
Carnapian rationality
A. W. Carus
Clouds and blood
A case against convexity in conceptual spaces
José V. Hernández-Conde
Nothing in ethics makes sense except in the light of evolution?
Jay Odenbaugh
How to account for the oddness of missing-link conditionals
What is cognition?
Cameron Buckner Ellen Fridland
Affordances and the normativity of emotions
Rebekka Hufendiek
Probabilistic consistency norms and quantificational credences
Benjamin Lennertz
In defense of a developmental dogma
Hannes Rakoczy
Aristotelian essentialism
Christopher J. Austin
Implicature and non-local pragmatic encroachment
Dustin Locke
Voting, deliberation and truth
Vol. 195/3
Stephan Hartmann Soroush Rafiee Rad
The topological realization
Vol. 195/1
Daniel Kostić
Epistemic instrumentalism and the reason to believe in accord with the evidence
Vol. 195/9
Nathaniel Sharadin
The experience property frame work
Vol. 195/8
Martine Nida-Rümelin
Doxastic desire and attitudinal monism
Douglas Campbell
Market crashes as critical phenomena?
Vol. 195/10
Jennifer JhunPatricia PalaciosJames Owen Weatherall
Constituting assertion
Andrew W. Howat
Cartesian epistemology
Vol. 195/11
Jean-Baptiste RauzyStefano CossaraXiaoxing Zhang
Gamma graph calculi for modal logics
Minghui MaAhti-Veikko J. Pietarinen
Thin versus thick accounts of scientific representation
Michael Poznic
Sensory malfunctions, limitations, and trade-offs
Vol. 195/4
Todd Ganson(Department of French and Italian, Princeton University)
Rigidity and triviality
Vol. 195/5
Fredrik Haraldsen
Mutual manipulability and causal inbetweenness
Totte Harinen
Why the debate about composition is factually empty (or why there's no fact of the matter whether anything exists)
Two directions for teleology
Vol. 195/7
Andrew Cooper
Propositional epistemic luck, epistemic risk, and epistemic justification
Patrick BondyDuncan Pritchard
Challenging Lewis's challenge to the best system account of lawhood
Rafal Urbaniak Bert Leuridan
Predictive perceptual systems
Vol. 195/6
Nico Orlandi
The implications of learning across perceptually and strategically distinct situations
Vol. 195/2
Daniel CowndenKimmo ErikssonPontus Strimling
From symbols to icons
Daniel Williams Lincoln Colling
Inverse functionalism and the individuation of Powers
David Yates
Defeating looks
Kathrin Glüer
Making mechanism interesting
Alex Rosenberg
Three questions for minimalism
Keith Simmons
Judgment aggregation in nonmonotonic logic
Xuefeng Wen
Do we need two notions of natural kind to account for the history of "jade"?
Françoise Longy
Guidance control and the anti-akrasia chip
Chris Ovenden
Network representation and complex systems
Charles Rathkopf
True lies
Thomas Ågotnes Hans van DitmarschYanjing Wang
Enactive autonomy in computational systems
Mario VillalobosJoe Dewhurst
Epistemic justification and epistemic luck
Job de Grefte
Content and misrepresentation in hierarchical generative models
Alex KieferJakob Hohwy(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)
Comparing the axiomatic and ecological approaches to rationality
Patricia Rich
Agent-causal libertarianism, statistical neural laws and wild coincidences
Jason D. Runyan
Beyond cognitive myopia
Vol. 195/12
Philipp Haueis
Intersubstitutivity principles and the generalization function of truth
Anil GuptaShawn Standefer
Epistemic justification
Logic, rationality and interaction (lori-5)
Wiebe van der Hoek
Cartesian epistemology and infallible justification
Richard Fumerton
Anchoring in ecosystemic kinds
Matthew H. Slater
Towards a theory of ground-theoretic content
Conceivability, inconceivability and cartesian modal epistemology
Pierre Saint-Germier
Aboutness and negative truths
Arthur Schipper
Etiology, understanding, and testimonial belief
Is romeo dead? on the persistence of organisms
Rina Tzinman
Does the normative question about rationality rest on a mistake?
Yair Levy
Mechanistic and topological explanations in medicine
Marie Darrason
Predictive processing and the representation wars
Adrian Downey
A simpler and more realistic subjective decision theory
Haim GaifmanYang Liu
The logic of epistemic justification
From cognitivism to autopoiesis
Micah AllenKarl J. Friston
At least not false, at most possible
Maria Spychalska
Defeaters and practical knowledge
Carla Bagnoli
Meta-epistemic defeat
I'm just sitting around doing nothing
Andrei A. Buckareff
Mindless accuracy
Explanationist aid for phenomenal conservatism
The value of minimalist truth
Filippo Ferrari
Active inference, enactivism and the hermeneutics of social cognition
Shaun Gallagher(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)Micah Allen
Why the Canberra plan won't help you do serious metaphysics
Raamy Majeed
Grounding, mental causation, and overdetermination
Michael J. ClarkNathan Wildman
Knowledge, belief, normality, and introspection
Dominik KleinOlivier Roy Norbert Gratzl
Normativity all the way down
Einar Duenger Bohn
Philosophical pictures about mathematics
The "Alice in wonderland" mechanics of the rejection of (climate) science
Stephan LewandowskyJohn CookElisabeth A. Lloyd
The faulty signal problem
Daniel Listwa
The evolution, appropriation, and composition of rules
Ignorance of ignorance
There is nothing it is like to see red
Belief isn't voluntary, but commitment is
Understanding what was said
Guy Longworth
Can the empirical sciences contribute to the moral realism/anti-realism debate?
Thomas Pölzler
Defeaters in current epistemology
Relativistic frameworks and the case for (or against) incommensurability
Jean-Michel Delhôtel
Retractions
Teresa Marques
On the supposed connection between proper names and singular thought
Rachel Goodman
Bayesian cognitive science, predictive brains, and the nativism debate
Matteo Colombo
Is defining life pointless?
Leonardo BichSara Green
Singular truth-conditions without singular propositions
Gregory Bochner
Minimalism and the generalisation problem
Cezary Cieśliński
Lessons from the Large Hadron Collider for model-based experimentation
Defeating pragmatic encroachment?
The redundancy of the act
A logic of goal-directed knowing how
Yanjing Wang
The consequence argument ungrounded
Marco Hausmann
Omissions and expectations
Pascale Willemsen
De se thoughts and immunity to error through misidentification
Introduction to the 2nd synthese special issue
Hanoch Ben-YamiRobyn CarstonMarkus Werning
This is not an instance of (e)
Embodied cognition and temporally extended agency
Reference fiction, and omission
Samuel Murray
Systematizing the theoretical virtues
Michael N. Keas
Introduction to the special issue on epistemic justification
Benjamin BewersdorfJeanne Peijnenburg
The qualitative paradox of non-conglomerability
Nicholas DiBella
Du Bois' democratic defence of the value free ideal
Liam Kofi Bright
Assertion, belief, and context
The epistemic superiority of experiment to simulation
The peculiar case of Lehrer's lawyer
Kevin Wallbridge
Visual experience
Josefa Toribio
The redundancy problem
Richness and rationality
Adam Bales
Ontological realism and sentential form
Eileen S. Nutting
Strategies of inquiry
Towards a pluralist theory of singular thought
Michele Palmira
Foundationalism with infinite regresses of probabilistic support
William Roche
Knowledge, intuition and implicature
Is phenomenal force sufficient for immediate perceptual justification?
Lu Teng
The response model of moral disgust
Alexandra Plakias
Seemings as sui generis
Blake McAllister
Transitivity and proportionality in causation
Neil McDonnell
Deductive cogency, understanding, and acceptance
Is it appropriate to "target" inappropriate dissent?
Anna Leuschner
Non-rational action in the face of disagreement
Mental causation via neuroprosthetics?
Tuomas K. Pernu
Metasemantics, intentions and circularity
Lukas LewerentzBenjamin Marschall
Informational dynamics of epistemic possibility modals
Peter Hawke Shane Steinert-Threlkeld
Happily entangled
Mark MillerAndy Clark
Kant and Frege on existence
Toni Kannisto
Bayes and the first person
Franz Knappik
Concept originalism, reference-shift and belief reports
Seyed N. MousavianMohammad Saleh Zarepour
Rigidity, instability and dimensionality
Is there a place in bayesian confirmation theory for the reverse matthew effect?
Science and the special composition question
Knowledge attribution revisited
What inductive explanations could not be
John Dougherty
Diversifying the picture of explanations in biological sciences
Paraconsistency in classical logic
Gabriele Pulcini Achille C. Varzi(Columbia University)
On the proper construal of the manifest-scientific image distinction
Motion and the affection argument
Colin McLear
An empirical solution to the puzzle of weakness of will
Julia Haas
Prioritised ceteris paribus logic for counterfactual reasoning
Patrick GirardMarcus A. Triplett
Which witch is which?
Alexander Sandgren
Contextualism and radical scepticism
An entirely non-self-referential Yabloesque paradox
Jesse Butler
Explaining doxastic transparency
A logic for the discovery of deterministic causal regularities
Mathieu BeirlaenBert LeuridanFrederik Van De Putte
Criteria of identity and the hermeneutic goal of ante rem structuralism
Scott Normand
Why warrant transmits across epistemological disjunctivist Moorean-style arguments
Thomas Lockhart
Girl special issue introduction
Justine JacotPhilip Pärnamets
A Yabloesque paradox in epistemic game theory
Levels of communication and lexical semantics
Leśniewski on metalogic and definitions
Sébastien Richard
Physicalism and the sortalist conception of objects
Jonah Goldwater
Quinean holism, analyticity, and diachronic rational norms
Brett Topey
Finean essence, local necessity, and pure logical properties
Hashem Morvarid
Deontology defended
Nora Heinzelmann
Pollock and Sturgeon on defeaters
Anti-luck virtue epistemology and epistemic defeat
Is imagination too liberal for modal epistemology?
Derek Lam
Introduction for synthese special issue causation in the metaphysics of science
Andrew McFarland
Questions as information types
Ivano Ciardelli
Is ontology the key to understanding tense?
Yuval Dolev
A neuropsychological challenge to the sentimentalism/rationalism distinction
Geoffrey S. Holtzman
Basic self-knowledge and transparency
Cristina Borgoni
Toward a phenomenological epistemology of mathematical logic
Manuel Gustavo Isaac(School of History, Philosophy, Political Science & International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington)
What makes unique hues unique?
Valtteri Arstila
Just do it?
Julien DutantClayton Littlejohn
Brandom and the brutes
Nicholas Griffin
The difference between indexicals and demonstratives
A sensitive virtue epistemology
Anthony BolosJames H. Collin
Time travel, hyperspace and Cheshire cats
Alasdair Richmond
Consciousness and the limits of memory
Joseph Gottlieb
A probabilistic analysis of argument cogency
David GoddenFrank Zenker
On constructing a logic for the notion of complete and immediate formal grounding
Functional individuation, mechanistic implementation
Dimitri Coelho Mollo
The argument from convention revisited
Francesco Pupa
Causal powers and isomeric chemical kinds
Frege's recognition criterion for thoughts and its problems
An interventionist approach to psychological explanation
Crowdsourced science
David WatsonLuciano Floridi
Idealized models, holistic distortions, and universality
Collin Rice
Betwixt and between
Regina E. Fabry
Lexical-rule predicativism about names
Aidan Gray
The metaphysics of natural kinds
Transitivity, self-explanation, and the explanatory circularity argument against humean accounts of natural law
A simple notion of validity for alethic pluralism
Andrea Strollo(Nanjing University)
The anticipating brain is not a scientist
Jelle BruinebergJulian KiversteinErik Rietveld
Predictive brains and embodied, enactive cognition
Michael Kirchhoff
Optimality justifications
Geodesic merging
Konstantinos Georgatos
Action, affordances, and anorexia
Stephen Gadsby Daniel Williams
Destructive defeat and justificational force
Can minimalism about truth embrace polysemy?
Katarzyna Kijania-Placek
Mental files, concepts, and bodies of information
Poong Shil Lee
In defense of doxastic blame
Lindsay Rettler
Asymmetry in the unificationist theory of causal explanation
Roger SansomJannai Shields
Natural kinds as nodes in causal networks
Muhammad Ali Khalidi
A principled approach to defining actual causation
Sander BeckersJoost Vennekens
Mechanisms meet structural explanation
Laura Felline
Is truth a normative concept?
What are chronic diseases?
Jonathan Fuller
Autopoiesis, free energy, and the life–mind continuity thesis
Connection experiments in neurobiology
Studying strategies and types of players
Sujata GhoshRineke Verbrugge
Manipulation is key
Lotem Elber-Dorozko
Minimalism about truth
Joseph UlatowskiCory Wright
David Lewis in the lab
Justin P. BrunerCailin O'ConnorHannah RubinSimon M Huttegger
In defense of hearing meanings
Predictive brains, dreaming selves, sleeping bodies
Jennifer M. Windt
Rethinking the problem of cognition
Mikio Akagi
Carnap's epistemological critique of metaphysics
Darren Bradley
Bayesian representation of a prolonged archaeological debate
Formulating reductionism about testimonial warrant and the challenge from childhood testimony
Applying mathematics to empirical sciences
Raphaël Sandoz
A lewisian taxonomy for deontic logic
Vladimír Svoboda
What we choose, what we prefer
Brian Kogelmann
Idealizations, essential self-adjointness, and minimal model explanation in the Aharonov–Bohm effect
On the expressive power of first-order modal logic with two-dimensional operators
Alexander W. Kocurek
Empiricism without magic
Logic of imagination
David Rabouin
Truth, explanation, minimalism
A pluralistic account of epistemic rationality
Matthew Kopec
Scientific revolutions, specialization and the discovery of the structure of dna
Vincenzo Politi
Conceivability and possibility
Francesco Berto Tom Schoonen
Do you see what i see?
The no miracles argument without the base rate fallacy
Richard DawidStephan Hartmann
The central executive system
Mechanistic and topological explanations
What do predictive coders want?
Rational analysis, intractability, and the prospects of "as if"-explanations
Iris van RooijCory WrightJohan KwisthoutTodd Wareham
Husserl on completeness, definitely
Reasons for action, acting for reasons, and rationality
Maria Alvarez
Three-valued semantic pluralism
Wen-fang Wang
Structures, dynamics and mechanisms in neuroscience
Knowing-how, showing, and epistemic norms
Joshua Habgood-Coote
Repelling a prussian charge with a solution to a paradox of dubins
Taxonomy, ontology, and natural kinds
The little nell problem
Richmond H. Thomason
Getting into predictive processing's great guessing game
Entity realism and singularist semirealism
Vol. 196/2
The semantic view of theories and higher-order languages
Vol. 196/3
Laurenz Hudetz
Deflationism beyond arithmetic
Kentaro Fujimoto
Unconceived alternatives and the cathedral problem
Vol. 196/10
Samuel Ruhmkorff
What propositional structure could not be
Vol. 196/4
Lorraine Juliano Keller
On pain experience, multidisciplinary integration and the level-laden conception of science
Vol. 196/8
Possible predicates and actual properties
Vol. 196/7
Naïve realism about unconscious perception
Vol. 196/5
Paweł Jakub Zięba
Hume on the social construction of mathematical knowledge
Vol. 196/9
Tamás Demeter
A plea for minimally biased naturalistic philosophy
Andrea Polonioli
Is group agency a social phenomenon?
Vol. 196/12
Stars and steam engines
Katie Robertson
The spontaneousness of skill and the impulsivity of habit
The middle ground-ancestral logic
Liron CohenArnon Avron
Global safety
Jaakko Hirvelä
Inductive explanation and Garber–style solutions to the problem of old evidence
David Kinney
Denial and retraction
Julia Zakkou
An introduction to real possibilities, indeterminism, and free will
Vol. 196/1
Thomas Müller Antje Rumberg Verena Wagner
From "intersex" to "dsd"
Vol. 196/11
Teri Merrick
Semantic relativism and ways of knowing
Leonid Tarasov
Fundamental disagreements and the limits of instrumentalism
The variety-of-evidence thesis
François ClaveauOlivier Grenier
Deduction and definability in infinite statistical systems
Optimal representations and the enhanced indispensability argument
Manuel Barrantes
Discontinuities and singularities, data and phenomena
Descartes on the limited usefulness of mathematics
Alan Nelson
Evolutionary debunking
Christos Kyriacou
No microphysical causation? no problem
Matthew C. Haug
Group disagreement
Mattias SkipperAsbjørn Steglich-Petersen
Axiomatizations of arithmetic and the first-order/second-order divide
Infinity and the foundations of linguistics
Ryan M. Nefdt
Believing the best
Lindsay Crawford
Realism versus anti-realism
Understanding why, knowing why, and cognitive achievements
Insa Lawler
The internal morality of medicine
Nir Ben-Moshe
Extrapolation and the Russo–Williamson thesis
Michael WildeVeli-Pekka Parkkinen
Continuity of change in Kant's dynamics
Michael Bennett McNulty Michael Y. Bennett
Kornblith versus Sosa on grades of knowledge
Adam Carter Robin McKenna
Regress, unity, facts, and propositions
Causal identifiability and piecemeal experimentation
De Finetti coherence and the product law for independent events
Imagination, metaphysics, mathematics
Mary Domski
Models as signs
Sergio A. Gallegos
Aggregating incoherent agents who disagree
Richard Pettigrew
A paradox concerning Frankfurt examples
Ishtiyaque Haji
Dilemmic epistemology
Nick Hughes
The imprecise impermissivist's dilemma
Clinton CastroCasey Hart
Implicit trust in clinical decision-making by multidisciplinary teams
Sophie van BaalenAnnamaria Carusi(Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, University of Sheffield)
New problems for defining animal communication in informational terms
David Kalkman
The modality and non-extensionality of the quantifiers
Arnold Koslow
Sign and object
Sander Verhaegh(Tilburg University)
A general argument against structured propositions
Unification beyond justification
Molly Kao
The paradox of phase transitions in the light of constructive mathematics
Pauline van Wierst
Infinite idealization and contextual realism
A default-free solution to the imperfective paradox
Mathieu Vidal Denis Perrin
Empress vs. spider-man
Alison Peterman
A psychologistic theory of metaphysical explanation
James NortonKristie Miller
Naturalistic quietism or scientific realism?
Johanna Wolff
Alternative possibilities and asymmetry
Erasmus Mayr
Truth in the investigations
Nicoletta Bartunek
"Ought" implies "can" against epistemic deontologism
Charles Côté-Bouchard
Logical expressivism, logical theory and the critique of inferences
Georg Brun
Why Reid was no dogmatist
Mark Boespflug
Multiple realization and the commensurability of taxonomies
John Zerilli
The ontology of social groups
Amie L Thomasson
Can parts cause their wholes?
Toby Friend
Vindicating methodological triangulation
Remco HeesenLiam Kofi BrightAndrew Zucker
The measurement problem revisited
Shan Gao
Part of nature and division in Margaret Cavendish's materialism
Jonathan L. Shaheen
Why the social sciences are irreducible
Tobias Hansson Wahlberg
Manuel García-Carpintero Bjørn Jespersen
Ambiguous signals, partial beliefs, and propositional content
Rafael Ventura
Towards a realistic success-to-truth inference for scientific realism
Toward a plausible event-causal indeterminist account of free will
Laura W. Ekstrom
The challenge of many logics
Towards a theory of singular thought about abstract mathematical objects
James E. Davies
Infertility, epistemic risk, and disease definitions
Rebecca Kukla
Karim BschirSimon LohseHasok Chang
What are social groups?
The structure of sensorimotor explanation
Alfredo Vernazzani
Radical interpretation, scepticism, and the possibility of shared error
Joshua Rowan Thorpe
Propositions as cognitive acts
Expanding the vector model for dispositionalist approaches to causation
Frege's philosophy of geometry
Infinite lies and explanatory ties
The question of realism for powers
Lorenzo Azzano
Amalgamating evidence of dynamics
Constraining (mathematical) imagination by experience
Steffen Ducheyne
Stereotypes, theory of mind, and the action–prediction hierarchy
The complex tapestry of free will
Robert Kane
The snow white problem
Sylvia Wenmackers
The nature of science. a dialogue
C. Mantzavinos
Possibility spaces and the notion of novelty
Maël Montévil
The triviality argument against presentism
Daniel Deasy
If structured propositions are logical procedures then how are procedures individuated?
Marie Duží
From euclidean geometry to knots and nets
Brendan Larvor
Evidence amalgamation, plausibility, and cancer research
Marta Bertolaso Fabio Sterpetti
In defense of an epistemic probability account of luck
Gregory Stoutenburg
The problem of evaluating automated large-scale evidence aggregators
Nicolas WüthrichKatie Steele
The harms of ignoring the social nature of science
Sara Weaver
A puzzle about desire
Jared Peterson
Nothingness, Meinongianism and inconsistent mereology
Filippo Casati
Announcement as effort on topological spaces
Hans van DitmarschSophia KnightAybüke Özgün
The libertarian predicament
Niels Miltenburg Dawa Ometto
Science and common sense
Sara Green
Laplace's demon tries on Aristotle's cloak
Equivalence
Amir Asghari
Bad company objection to Joongol Kim's adverbial theory of numbers
Does semantic information need to be truthful?
Björn Lundgren
The essence of grounding
Justin Zylstra
Force cancellation
Historical inductions, old and new
Point-particle explanations
A metarepresentational theory of intentional identity
Emotional sharing and the extended mind
Felipe León(Collectif d'études et de recherches sur les civilisations slaves, Université de Bordeaux)Thomas Szanto(University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research)Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Going local
Sublating the free will problematic
Ruth Groff
An epistemic approach to paraconsistency
Walter Carnielli Abilio Rodrigues
Bolzano and Kim on grounding and unification
Stefan Roski
Smelling objects
Becky Millar(School of Health in Social Science, College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences)
Systematicity theory meets socratic scientific realism
A case for a certainty norm of assertion
Esben Nedenskov Petersen
Anatomy of a proposition
Bjørn Jespersen
Just another article on Moore's paradox, but we don't believe that
Iskra Fileva
Against external validity
Settings and misunderstandings in mathematics
What is theoretical progress of science?
The structure of asymptotic idealization
Are abilities dispositions?
Barbara Vetter
Systematicity is necessary but not sufficient
Naomi Oreskes
Generalised Reichenbachian common cause systems
Mapping the continuum of research strategies
Matthew Baxendale
Due deference to denialism
From the unity of the proposition to linguistic idealism
Richard Gaskin
The heuristic function of duality
Sebastian De Haro
Thinking (about) groups
Alessandro Salice(Department of Philosophy , University of Twente)John MichaelAndrás Szigeti
Constructing reality with models
Sim-Hui Tee
On the empirical inaccessibility of higher-level modality and its significance for cosmological fine-tuning
Cory JuhlBrian Knab
Reminiscing together
Axel Seemann
A unified account of the conjunction fallacy by coherence
Martin L. Jönsson Tomoji Shogenji
Wallace's and Darwin's natural selection theories
Santiago GinnobiliDaniel Blanco
Extending the argument from unconceived alternatives
Explanatory schema and the process of model building
Collin RiceYasha RohwerAndré Ariew
Knowledge, belief, and egocentric bias
Paul Dimmock
On propositions and fineness of grain (again!)
Jeffrey C. King
Systematicity, knowledge, and bias
General ecological information supports engagement with affordances for "higher" cognition
Jelle BruinebergAnthony ChemeroErik Rietveld
Ethics of the scientist qua policy advisor
David M. Frank
Paradoxical hypodoxes
Alexandre Billon
Systematicity and the continuity thesis
A puzzle for epistemic wams
Combining finite and infinite elements
Are mental representations underdeterminacy-free?
Claudia Picazo Jaque
A pragmatic argument against equal weighting
Ittay Nissan-RozenLevi Spectre
The feeling of grip
Julian KiversteinMark MillerErik Rietveld
Propositions, representation, and truth
Geoff Georgi
The effectiveness of mathematics in physics of the unknown
Alexei Grinbaum
Exploring the fruitfulness of diagrams in mathematics
Perceptual presence
Mattia Riccardi
On cancellation
No evidence amalgamation without evidence measurement
Veronica J. VielandHasok Chang
Discarded theories
Do the EPR correlations pose a problem for causal decision theory?
Adam KoberinskiLucas DunlapWilliam Harper
Vital anti-mathematicism and the ontology of the emerging life sciences
Charles Wolfe
Nominalism, realism and objectivity
Catherine Z. Elgin
Is the experience of pain transparent?
Murat Aydede
Tolerance and the distributed sorites
Agents necessitating effects in Newtonian time and space
Jan Broersen
Diagrammatic carriers and the acceptance of Newton's optical theory
Gábor Á. Zemplén
Faithfulness for naive validity
Act theories and the attitudes
Jeff Speaks
Medical knowledge in a social world
Bennett HolmanSven BerneckerLuciana Garbayo
Evidence amalgamation in the sciences
Samuel C. FletcherJürgen LandesRoland Poellinger
Second-order logic
Infinitesimal idealization, easy road nominalism, and fractional quantum statistics
Existentialism, aliens and referentially unrestricted worlds
Michael Tze-Sung Longenecker
Stance empiricism and epistemic Reason
Jonathan Reid Surovell
Confirmation and the ordinal equivalence thesis
Olav B. Vassend
A critical discussion of prior's philosophical and tense-logical analysis of the ideas of indeterminism and human freedom
Peter Øhrstrøm
Why be a methodological individualist?
Julie ZahleHarold Kincaid
Should a historically motivated anti-realist be a Stanfordite?
Greg Frost-Arnold
Unity through truth
Bryan Pickel
Philosophers on drugs
Bennett Holman
Infinite idealizations in science
Samuel C. FletcherPatricia PalaciosLaura RuetscheElay Shech
Ontological commitments of frame-based knowledge representations
David Hommen
A bitter pill for closure
Marvin Backes
The role of idealizations in the Aharonov–Bohm effect
Free choice reasons
Daniel Bonevac
Saying a bundle
Mark Bowker
A measure of inferential-role preservation
Confirmation and the generalized Nagel–Schaffner model of reduction
Marko Tešić
Science, realism, and unconceived alternatives
Sindhuja Bhakthavatsalam
Structured propositions and the logical form of predication
Gary Ostertag
What I've learned from the early moderns
Mark Wilson
In defense of meta-analysis
Minimal approximations and Norton's dome
Samuel C. Fletcher
The uses and abuses of mathematics in early modern philosophy
Tamás Demeter Eric Schliesser
Collective mental time travel
Kourken MichaelianJohn Sutton
Basing for the bayesian
Cameron Gibbs
On the paradox of reversible processes in thermodynamics
Giovanni Valente
The principle of the indiscernibility of identicals requires no restrictions
Meno's paradox and medicine
Nicholas Binney
Truthmaker maximalism and the truthmaker paradox
Vol. 197/4
Elke Brendel
How genealogies can affect the space of reasons
Vol. 197/5
Matthieu Queloz
Why metaphysical debates are not merely verbal (or how to have a non-verbal metaphysical debate)
Vol. 197/3
What paradoxes depend on
Vol. 197/2
Ming Hsiung
A proposal for a minimalist ontology
Predictive coding and thought
Daniel Williams
Abductive two-dimensionalism
Vol. 197/1
Stephen BiggsJessica Wilson
Introduction to the special issue "Logical perspectives on science and cognition"
Christian J. Feldbacher-EscamillaAlexander GebharterPeter BrösselMarkus Werning
A note on Horwich's notion of grounding
Thomas Schindler
Carnapian explication and ameliorative analysis
Philosophical methods under scrutiny
Anna-Maria A. EderInsa LawlerRaphael van Riel
Expressing "the structure of" in homotopy type theory
David Corfield
Defeasible normative reasoning
Minimalism, supervaluations and fixed points
Sergi Oms
An optimality-argument for equal weighting
Christian J. Feldbacher-Escamilla
Toward a sharp semantics/pragmatics distinction
Megan Henricks Stotts
A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or
Alexander GebharterNina Retzlaff
Self-ascription and the de se
James Openshaw
Concepts and categorization
Guido Löhr
Truthlikeness
An indeterminate universe of sets
Chris Scambler
Rationality in context
Dominik KleinJohannes MarxSimon Scheller
Credence for conclusions
Carolin AntosClaudio Ternullo Sy David Friedman Neil BartonJohn Wigglesworth
Conceptual re-engineering
Why is the universe of sets not a set?
Zeynep Soysal
A partial consequence account of truthlikeness
Gustavo CevolaniRoberto Festa
Enactment and construction of the cognitive niche
Konrad Werner
Can we resolve the continuum hypothesis?
Shivaram Lingamneni
Acceptable gaps in mathematical proofs
Line Edslev Andersen
Emotions, concepts and the indeterminacy of natural kinds
Henry Taylor
Keep the chickens cooped
Amanda Bryant
Maximality and ontology
Neil BartonSy David Friedman
What does it take to be a brain disorder?
Anneli Jefferson
Truth tracking performance of social networks
Ulrike HahnErik J. Olsson
The c account of assertion
Benacerraf, field, and the agreement of mathematicians
The brain attics
Emmanuel J. GenotJustine Jacot
Towards a phenomenological conception of experiential justification
Philipp Berghofer
Physical modality, laws, and counterfactuals
On Strawson's critique of explication as a method in philosophy
Mark Pinder
On causality as the fundamental concept of Gödel's philosophy
Srećko Kovač
A meaning explanation for Hott
Dimitris Tsementzis
Epistemic theories of objective chance
Processes, pre-emption and further problems
Motivating dualities
James ReadThomas Møller-Nielsen
Synergic kinds
Manolo Martínez
Theory-ladenness
The neo-carnapians
Peter Van Inwagen
The constituents of an explication
Moritz Cordes
Complementarity in information studies
Liqian Zhou
Right out of the box
Alexandre GuayThomas Pradeu
So close no matter how far
Luca Tambolo
Refined nomic truth approximation by revising models and postulates
Explication as a strategy for revisionary philosophy
Eve Kitsik
Stochasticity and bell-type quantum field theory
Andrea Oldofredi
Duhem's problem revisited
Michael DietrichPhillip Honenberger
Plurivaluationism, supersententialism and the problem of the many languages
Rohan Sud
Extended mind, functionalism and personal identity
Miljana Milojevic
The genealogical method in epistemology
Martin KuschRobin McKenna
Philosophical expertise under the microscope
Miguel EglerLewis D. Ross
Unfelt pain
Kevin ReuterJustin Sytsma
Validity, dialetheism and self-reference
Federico Matias Pailos
Atomic ontology
Andrew Parisi
On salience and signaling in sender–receiver games
Travis LaCroix
Temporal phenomenology
Kristie MillerAlex HolcombeAndrew James Latham
Back to the actual future
Jacek WawerAlex Malpass
Self-forming actions, contrastive explanations, and the structure of the will
Armchair philosophy naturalized
Epistemic freedom revisited
Gregory Antill
Twelve great papers
Kuhn's "wrong turning" and legacy today
Yafeng Shan
Neural correlates without reduction
Implicit attitudes and awareness
Jacob Berger
Grounding and dependence
Is maximin egalitarian?
Jacob Barrett
Bargaining and the dynamics of divisional norms
Justin P. Bruner
Reverse formalism 16
Sam Sanders
Incubating a future metaphysics
Joshua Norton
Experience and reasoning
Daniele Sgaravatti
Diversity and rights
Hun ChungBrian Kogelmann
Scoring in context
Sellars' metaethical quasi-realism
Griffin Klemick
Two roads to the successor axiom
Normative commitments, causal structure, and policy disagreement
On question-begging and analytic content
Samuel Z. Elgin
Third factor explanations and disagreement in metaethics
Michael Klenk
New perspectives in metaontology
Carlo RossiKyle Mitchell
Pleonastic propositions and the face value theory
Alex Steinberg
A statistical analysis of luck
Isaac Wilhelm
A metasemantic challenge for mathematical determinacy
Jared WarrenDaniel Waxman
Existence predicates
Deflationary metaphysics and ordinary language
Tim Button
Regression to the mean and Judy Benjamin
Randall G. McCutcheon
A logical challenge to correlationism
Vol. 203
Gregor Emanuel Bös
General semantics
Vol. 22
David Lewis
How to study human consciousness empirically, or, nothing comes to mind
Vol. 53
Daniel Dennett
Husserl's concept of existence
Vol. 66
Henry Pietersma
Husserl and the problem of theoretical entities
Charles Harvey
Suzanne Cunningham
Husserl, Galilei and the processes of idealization
James W. Garrison
What's in a mind?
Vol. 70/1
Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Varieties of psychologism
Adrian Cussins
Vol. 70/2
From information to intentionality
Faithful representation, physical extensive measurement theory and archimedean axioms
Vol. 70/3
Brent Mundy
Mental representation from the bottom up
Dan Lloyd
Dretske's "information-theoretic" account of knowledge
Richard Foley
Stich on the foundations of cognitive psychology
Lilly-Marlene Russow
Absolute informational content
Steven F. Savitt
Information-based epistemology, ecological epistemology and epistemology naturalized
Richard E. Grandy
Mind, content and information
Information retrieval and cognitive accessibility
Palle Yourgrau
On some fundamental distinctions of computationalism
Cognitive science and the problem of semantic content
Ken Sayre
Kripke on functionalism and automata
Edward P. Stabler
Review
Michael Ruse
What is wrong with correlational psychosemantics
Political practice and ethico-political theory
Vol. 71/2
Paul Lorenzen H. S. Lake
Epistemic norms
Vol. 71/1
Social technology and statistics
Paul Lorenzen
Technological practice and physical/technological theories
J. M. Keynes' "Theory of evidential weight"
Michael Brady
Geometry and kinematics
The force of precedent in legal, moral, and empirical reasoning
Vol. 71/3
Belief, information and semantic content
Rational consensual procedure
Jane Braaten
A model-theoretic criterion of ontology
John Bacon
Relativism, naturalism and reticulation
Larry Laudan
Causal priority and causal conditionship
J. A. Cover
On the structure of visual sentience
George Berger
Discovery as correction
First lecture practice based on theory as the object of science
Rationality and moral obligation
Vol. 72/1
Nicholas Rescher
Liberal morality
Vol. 72/2
Theodore M. Benditt
Psycholinguistics as a case of cross-disciplinary research
Vol. 72/3
Some unswept debris from the Hart-Devlin debate
Joel Feinberg
Some problems with counter-examples in ethics
Michael Stocker
Justifying morality
James P. Sterba
The not so happy story of the marriage of linguistics and psychology or why linguistics has discouraged psychology's recent advances
Robert N. McCauley
Abolishing morality
Stephen L. Darwall
Verbs of action
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Pufendorf's place in the history of ethics
J. B. Schneewind
The rise and (surprisingly rapid) fall of psycholinguistics
Arthur Reber
Commodious living
Annette C. Baier
Reason to be moral?
David Gauthier
Bridging boundaries versus breaking boundaries
Adele Abrahamsen
Friendship
Laurence Thomas
A tribute
The emergence of psycholinguistics
Arthur L. Blumenthal
Contemplation and happiness
John M. Cooper
The world in itself
Vol. 73/2
Some remarks on verificationistic theories of meaning
Vol. 73/3
Reformulation of the hidden variable problem using entropic measure of uncertainty
Miklós Rédei
Physical probabilities
Vol. 73/1
Frederick F. Schmitt
Generic and intensional objects
Marco Santambrogio
Relevant situations
Andrea Bonomi
Justification, sociality, and autonomy
The principle of charity and the problem of irrationality (translation and the problem of irrationality)
Personal and social knowledge
Realism
Foundations of social epistemics
Alvin Goldman
Some social features of cognition
Hilary Kornblith
Modelling collective belief
Margaret Gilbert
On regulating what is known
Gravitation as a universal force
Some paradoxes in Kripke's interpretation of Wittgenstein
Patricia Werhane
An approach to intensional semantics
Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara
Causal relata
Truth of a proposition, evidence of a judgement, validity of a proof
Per Martin-Löf
An analysis of indefinite probability statements
John Bigelow Robert Pargetter
Linguistic meaning in discourse representation theory
Franz Guenthner
Meaning
Daniel Simberloff
Comparative logics
Ettore Casari
Knowledge, context, and social standards
Stewart Cohen
Conceptual pragmatism
Is there a path half-way between realism and verificationism?
Pierre Jacob
A new paradigm of meaning
Ermanno Bencivenga
Meaning and denotation
Umberto Eco
Language understanding and strategic meaning
How's of why's and why's of how's
Vol. 74/1
Roberta Kevelson
The revival of questioning in the twentieth century
Michel Meyer
The epistemic efficacy of stupidity
Vol. 74/3
Met aknowledge
Game-theoretical semantics, Montague semantics, and questions
Vol. 74/2
How internal can you get?
An internalist externalism
William Alston
An approach to why-questions
Antti Koura
Steven Luper-Foy
Erotetic logic and scientific inquiry
Scott A. Kleiner
The knower, inside and out
Rational ignorance
Sylvain Bromberger
Quantified Hintikka-style epistemic logic
Lauri Carlson
Normative systems of discovery and logic of search
Jan M. ZytkowHerbert A Simon
System-problems in Kant
Zelko Loparic
Methodology and apt belief
Reflective equilibrium, analytic epistemology and the problem of cognitive diversity
Stephen Stich
The indispensability of internal justification
Roderick Chisholm
Hintikka, Laudan and Newton
What is the logic of experimental inquiry?
Interest-driven reasoning
Defenses and conservative revisions of evidential decision theories
Vol. 75/1
Hobbes and Descartes on the relation between language and consciousness
Vol. 75/2
George Macdonald Ross
Extensive measurement and ratio functions
Decision theory with complex uncertainties
Dilip B. MadanJ. C. Owings
Vagueness, measurement, and blurriness
Roy A. Sorensen
Objective chance, indicative conditionals and decision theory
Thomas C. Vinci
Locke, Leibniz, language and Hans Aarsleff
Bivalence and subjunctive conditionals
Vol. 75/3
Timothy Williamson(Oxford University)
Phenomenology and mathematical knowledge
The grammar of reason
Robert E. Butts
Introductory note
Thomas M. LennonRobert E. Butts
Leibniz on the classificatory function of language
François Duchesneau
Berkeley and the ineffable
Thomas M. Lennon
Modalities in language, thought and reality in Leibniz, Descartes and Crusius
Hans Burkhardt
Shimon Malin
Locke and Leibniz on linguistic particles
Robert McRae
J. M. Keynes's position on the general applicability of mathematical, logical and statistical methods in economics and social science
Vol. 76/1
Propositions as games as types
Vol. 76/3
Aarne Ranta
Can there be one-way causal conditionship?
David H. Sanford
Internal realism
Brian Ellis
Guest editor's preface
Vol. 76/2
A temporary suspension of certainties
Lucia Villela-Minnerly
National security games
Steven J. BramsD. M. Kilgour
The analytics of continuing conflict
Jack Hirshleifer
A predator-prey model of guerrilla warfare
Michael D. IntriligatorDagobert L. Brito
Iteration of conditionals and the Ramsey test
Causal asymmetry and causal relata
The calculus of dissent
Todd SandlerHarvey E. Lapan
The war propensity of international systems
Dina A. ZinnesRobert G. Muncaster
Arms races and the opportunity for peace
Bruce Bueno de MesquitaDavid Lalman
The probability of war in the n -crises problem
Claudio Cioffi-RevillaRaymond Dacey
Henry E. Kyburg
Models of voting behavior in survey research
Marthe Chandler
Robert Almeder
Reflections on deliberative coherence
Leigh B. Kelley
Strategic behavior and counterfactuals
Cristina Bicchieri
The unimportance of being random
Michael J. White
The prisoner's dilemma is an unexploitable Newcomb problem
Philip Pettit
Teleology and logical mechanism
The program of geometrization of physics
Vol. 77/2
M. W. Kalinowski
Vol. 77/3
Steven Nadler
On the nature of quantum mechanics
A. H. Klotz
Causality and things in themselves
Kent Baldner
Frege and Kant on a priori knowledge
Kant on intentionality
Predication versus membership in the distinction between logic as language and logic as calculus
Vol. 77/1
On the antinomies and the appendix to the dialectic in Kant's critique and philosophy of science
Peter Krausser
Structuralist reduction concepts as structure-preserving maps
Interpreting the many worlds interpretation
David Z. AlbertBarry Loewer
Supervenience and explanation
Harold Kincaid
On the development of the model-theoretic viewpoint in logical theory
Analysis as the method of logical discovery
Walter Wehrle
Why the principle of the identity of indiscernibles is not contingently true either
Vol. 78/2
The multiple uses of indexicals
Red and "red"
Galen Strawson(Texas University at Austin)
The intertranslatability of natural languages
Vol. 78/3
J. E. Malpas
The justification and selection of scientific theories
Vol. 78/1
James T. Cushing
The origins of Wittgenstein's verificationism
Michael Wrigley
Another look at Wittgenstein on color exclusion
Don Sievert
Laird Addis
The worlds of fiction and the worlds of science
Veikko Rantala Liselotte Wiesenthal
Burleigh T. Wilkins
The step to individuation
Frederick Doepke
Plantinga and anti-realism
Shelley I. Stillwfii
Wittgenstein and neuroscience
James C. Klagge
How we make discoveries
Vol. 79/3
Tyrone Lai
A multi-relation approach of general systems and tests of applications
Yi Lin
Semantics and the computational paradigm in cognitive psychology
Vol. 79/1
Eric Dietrich
On believing, saying and expressing
Vol. 79/2
Thomas Ryckman
Theories, systemic models (symos), laws and facts in the sciences
G. D. Wassermann
On the concept of language in some recent theories of meaning
Simplicity and observability
Reasoning and logic
Jim Mackenzie
The architecture of complexity
Peter Turney
Complementarity meets general relativity
Alexander Rüger
Constructive generalized quantifiers
Logic, ontology, mathematical practice
Causes in the Phaedo
Gareth B. MatthewsThomas A. Blackson
Darryl Bruce
The problem of representing incompletely ordered doxastic systems
Technical flaws in the coherence theory
Wayne A. DavisJohn W. Bender
Conservatism and its virtues
Schlick's theory of knowledge
Jim Shelton
On Davidson and interpretation
Vol. 80/3
Howard Burdick
Piagetian epistemology
Vol. 80/1
Jack A. Rowell
The rationality of science, critical thinking, and science education
Harvey Siegel
Cognition, construction of knowledge, and teaching
Ernst von Glasersfeld
Searle's intentionality thesis
Vol. 80/2
Conceptual change in science and in science education
Nancy J. Nersessian
Two sides of wonder
M. P.Marc Silverman
Collective action, supervenience, and constitution
Raimo Tuomela
Psychological terms and criteria
Bernard Gert
The "interests" of science and the problems of education
Martin Eger
History, philosophy, and science teaching
Michael R. Matthews
History, philosophy and science teaching
Perception, meaning, and mind
Talking lions and lion talk
Jack S. Crumley
Massey on fallacy and informal logic
Ralph H. Johnson
L. S. Carrier
The particulate instantiation of homogeneous pink
Austen Clark
A note on the deontic system DL of Jones and Pörn
"Saturated" and "unsaturated"
J. L. Shaw
Vagueness and incoherence
Stephen Schwartz
Themes and schemes
Trace Jordan
The misrepresentation of science by philosophers and teachers of science
Garth D. Benson
Myth and mathematics
Vol. 81/2
Leslie Tharp
Reflective modalities and theory change
Vol. 81/1
A number is the exponent of an operation
Biological effects of low level radiation
Vol. 81/3
Subjective probabilities and betting quotients
Three theorems of metaphysics
Applying idealized scientific theories to Engineering
Ronald Laymon
Vivian WeilJon Nordby
Conditionals and theory change
Bootstrapping while barefoot (crime models vs. theoretical models in the hunt for serial killers)
Jon Nordby
The popcorn problem
The practical element in ancient exact sciences
Wilbur R. Knorr
The Born-Einstein debate
Negativity and complexity
Eli Hirsch
Tharp and conceptual logic
A representational account of mutual belief
Robert C. Koons
Introduction to "Three theories of metaphysics"
Realism and the underdetermination of theory
F. John Clendinnen
Guest editors' preface
Charles ChiharaBrian Skyrms
Counterfactual analysis
Tharp's "myth and mathematics"
Gibbs' paradox and non-uniform convergence
K. G. Denbigh Michael Redhead
Are theories of rationality empirically testable?
Vol. 82/2
Howard Smokler
Beyond the exclusively propositional era
William Bechtel Adele Abrahamsen
Melancholic epistemology
Vol. 82/3
George Graham
Falsification and Grünbaum's Duhemian theses
Vol. 82/1
Arthur B. Millman
Concepts and conceptual change
Paul Thagard
Framing the frame problem
Eric Lormand(Department of Philosophy & Religion, University of Notre Dame)
Necessary connexions in mechanics
Patrick Sibelius
A search for the physical content of Luders' rule
Sergio Martinez
Michael RedheadRichard M. Burian
Quantum statistics, identical particles and correlations
Physics and common causes
Frank Arntzenius
Theory, intervention and realism
Margaret Morrison
Evolution, rationality, and testability
Form and content in semantics
Yorick Wilks
Can semantics be syntactic?
Neal Jahren
Functionalism and inverted spectra
David Cole
Pierre Duhem's conception of natural classification
Vol. 83/3
Andrew Lugg
Copernicus, the orbs, and the equant
Vol. 83/2
Peter Barker
Holism a century ago
Anastasios Brenner
Duhem and Koyré on Domingo de Soto
William V. Wallace
Rigorous proof and the history of mathematics
Douglas Jesseph
"What" and "where" in the human visual system
Vol. 83/1
Roger AriewPeter Barker
Duhem, the Arabs, and the history of cosmology
F. Jamil Ragep
Common functional pathways for texture and form vision
Descartes and some predecessors on the divine conservation of motion
Stephen Menn
The Duhemian historiographical project
Robert S. Westman
Science and theology in the fourteenth century
Steven J. Livesey
Logical examination of physical theory
Pierre Duhem
Christopher Clavius and the classification of sciences
Maiocchi on Duhem, Howard on Duhem and Einstein
Richard M. Burian
Research on the history of physical theories
Duhem in different contexts
Philip L. Quinn
The realism that Duhem rejected in Copernicus
André Goddu
The cartesian cogito , epistemic logic and neuroscience
Explanation and the language of thought
David Braddon-MitchellJohn Fitzpatrick
Einstein and Duhem
Don Howard
Human understanding
Eddy M. Zemach
Pierre Duhem's the aim and structure of physical theory
Roberto Maiocchi
Decision-theoretic epistemology
Relative consistency and accessible domains
Vol. 84/2
Wilfried Sieg
Kant on concepts and intuitions in the mathematical sciences
Eudoxos and Dedekind
Where do the natural numbers come from?
Vol. 84/3
Harold T. Hodes
Rationality, coordination, and convention
Vol. 84/1
Supervaluational anti-realism and logic
Stig Alstrup Rasmussen
The structuralist view of mathematical objects
Rationalising conventions
The language dependence of accuracy
Toward a modal-structural interpretation of set theory
Geoffrey Hellman
A Piagetian perspective on mathematical construction
Michael A. Arbib
Is transcendental idealism coherent?
Vol. 85/1
Ambiguity, generality, and indeterminacy
Vol. 85/3
International union of history and philosophy of science; division of logic, methodology and philosophy of science bulletin no. 14
Intentions, actions and routines
Dag Elgesem
Actualism, ontological commitment, and possible world semantics
Kant on justification in transcendental philosophy
Preemption, direct causation, and identity
Moral relativism and deontic logic
Some remarks on the rationality of induction
Bipin Indurkhya
Psychologism reconsidered
Vol. 85/2
John Aach
Obituary of Klemens Szaniawski (1925–1990)
The reductionist ideal in cognitive psychology
Epistemic justification and psychological realism
James E. Taylor
Backwards causation and the permanence of the past
The sorites paradox and higher-order vagueness
J. A. Burgess
Vacuous truth
Realisms
Against conditionalization
F. BacchusHenry E. KyburgMariam Thalos
Internalism and epistemically responsible belief
Epistemic norms and evolutionary success
Murray Clarke
Davidson's troubles with supervenience
Interdisciplinary epistemology
Margaret A. Boden
On Russell's principle of induction
Vol. 86/2
Newton C.A. da Costa Steven French
Dretske on knowledge and content
Vol. 86/3
Olav Gjelsvik
Partitions, probabilistic causal laws, and Simpson's paradox
General causation
David Sapire
On some alleged difficulties in the interpretation of quantum mechanics
Vol. 86/1
Stit and the language of agency
Michael Perloff
Coherence, anti-realism and the vienna circle
James O. Young
Newcomb's problem, prisoners' dilemma, and collective action
S. L. Hurley
Scientific realism and experimental practice in high-energy physics
Michael J. Hones
The measurement problem
Allen Stairs
Intention, cognitive commitment, and planning
Indeterminacy, empirical evidence, and methodological pluralism
Joseph Rouse
Non-dominance, third person and non-action newcomb problems, and metatickles
On the individuation of events
Some versions of Newcomb's problem are prisoners' dilemmas
Tautology
Vol. 87/1
Burton Dreben Juliet Floyd
Structural representation and surrogative reasoning
Vol. 87/3
Chris Swoyer
Philosophy in the big typescript
Vol. 87/2
C. Grant Luckhardt
Moore's paradox revisited
Kent LinvilleMerrill Ring
Wittgenstein's account of rule-following
Belief attribution in science
Wittgenstein's philosophies of mathematics
Steve Gerrard
The progressive and the imperfective paradox
Alex Lascarides
An impatient man and his papers
Elements of a Wittgensteinian philosophy of the human sciences
Theodore Schatzki
The "middle Wittgenstein"
David Stern
Philosophy
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein on 2, 2, 2 ...
Juliet Floyd
Semantics and supervenience
A notorious affair called exportation
Self-deceptive belief-formation
Vol. 89/3
Belief and rationality
Curtis BrownSteven Luper-Foy
Quantum entanglement and nonideal measurements
Vol. 89/2
Believing the impossible
Curtis Brown
On some structural aspects of physical problems
Aristides Baltas
Realism, relativism, and constructivism
Vol. 89/1
Can wholism reconcile the inaccuracy of theory with the accuracy of prediction?
Matthias Kaiser
The relationship between scientific psychology and common-sense psychology
Kathleen Wilkes
Chaos, quantization, and the correspondence principle
From rocks to graphs — the shaping of phenomena
Rationality, belief and commitment
Duhem and Cartwright on the truth of laws
Paul Needham
Determinism and predictability
N. G. Van Kampen
Propensities in a non-deterministic physics
N. Gisin
Realism and relativism in modern physics
Claes Åberg
One mind or many
Euan J. Squires
Interaction between theory and practice in the surgical treatment of ulcer disease in the period of 1880–1920
Daniel Andersen
The problem of logical omniscience, I
Robert Stalnaker
Is thought a symbolic process?
Is quantum mechanics an atomistic theory?
Patterns of theory change in biomedicine
Reidar K. Lie
How evolutionary theory faces the reality
Psychophysical supervenience
Vol. 90/1
Predicting the unpredictable
Vol. 90/2
S. L. Zabell
A generalization of the theory of subjective probability and expected utility
Robin Giles
Poincaré against the logicians
Vol. 90/3
Michael Detlefsen
And they ain't outside the head either
John Koethe
Conceptual realism versus quine on classes and higher-order logic
What is it like to be Oscar?
Leopold Stubenberg
Did Pearson reject the Neyman-Pearson philosophy of statistics?
Deborah G. Mayo
Consciousness in action
David Woodruff Smith
Supervenience and causal necessity
Scott A. Shalkowski
Consistency, mechanicalness, and the logic of the mind
Qiuen Yu
The theory of nomic probability
Confusion in cladism
Vol. 91/1-2
Patricia A. Williams
Darwinians at war Bateson's place in histories of Darwinism
Alfred Nordmann
Models of reduction and categories of reductionism
Vol. 91/3
Group beliefs
Backward induction and beliefs about oneself
Michael Bacharach
Richard M. BurianMarjorie Grene
Belief revision, epistemic conditionals and the Ramsey test
Sten Lindström Wlodek Rabinowicz
Peter M. Williams
Kant, teleology, and evolution
Daniel Kolb
Rethinking Paley
Victor Nuovo
In defense of base contraction
Hans Spemann
R. G. Rinard
Conceptual issues in the reunion of development and evolution
J. W. Atkinson
Living things as hierarchically organized structures
Uko Zylstra
That there exists no greatest prime
Vol. 92/3
Abner Shimony
Apriority and applied mathematics
Robert A. Holland
Not the only game in town
Vol. 92/1
Harlan B. Miller
Socrates' elenctic psychology
Thomas C. BrickhouseNicholas SmithNicholas J J Smith
Is strong inference really superior to simple inference?
Vol. 92/2
John W. McDonald
Descartes and the tree of knowledge
Roger Ariew
Troubles on moral twin earth
Branching space-time
Marjorie Grene, "Two evolutionary theories' and modern evolutionary theory
Niles Eldredge
Richard M. BurianJoseph C. Pitt
Indication and adaptation
Peter Godfrey-Smith
How the choice of experimental organism matters
Nicolas Bourbaki and the concept of mathematical structure
Leo Corry
Problematics in the history of philosophy
Joseph C. Pitt
An epistemological use of nonstandard analysis to answer Zeno's objections against motion
William I McLaughlinSylvia L. Miller
Verdi is the Puccini of music
John Woods Brent Hudak
Accidental causes in Aristotle
Dorothea Frede
Knowers talking about the known
Edward S. Reed
Holding true and holding as true
Edna Ullmann-MargalitAvishai Margalit
Rudolf Carnap, 1891–1970
Vol. 93/1-2
Cause and essence
Vol. 93/3
Stephen Yablo
"The boundless ocean of unlimited possibilities"
Epistemology in the Aufbau
Rational reconstruction as elucidation?
Was Carnap entirely wrong, after all?
Truthlikeness without truth
Carnap's work in the foundations of logic and mathematics in a historical perspective
Carnap's conventionalism
The concept of truth in Carnap's logical syntax of language
Thomas Oberdan
Naive and refined truth approximation
Reconstruction from recollection and the refutation of idealism
Judson Webb
Logical idealism and Carnap's construction of the world
Three views of demonstrative reference
Marga Reimer
On Carnap
Scheffler's symbols
Vol. 94/1
Reasonableness, bias, and the untapped power of procedure
Why don't effects explain their causes?
Vol. 94/2
The two faces of Quine's naturalism
Vol. 94/3
Epistemic normativity
Rationality and epistemic paradox
Frederick Kroon
Temporally oriented laws
Internalistic foundationalism and the justification of memory belief
Thomas D. Senor
Is natural science "natural" enough?
The relativity of perceptual knowledge
William S. Boardman
On "what is said to be"
Hands invisible and intangible
Geoffrey BrennanPhilip Pettit
Responses
Israel Scheffler
Are the laws of physics "economical with the truth"?
P. P. Allport
Why believe what people say?
Leslie Stevenson
Choice and conditional expected utility
Piers Rawling
Reconstruction in pragmatism
Karen Hanson
Rationality and democracy
Donald ArnstineBarbara Arnstine
Objectivity and rationality in epistemology and education
Alven NeimanHarvey Siegel
Operators in the paradox of the knower
Patrick Grim
The new problem of curriculum
Jane Roland Martin
Are most of our concepts innate?
Vol. 95/2
Lawrence J. Kaye
An epistemic solution to Goodman's new riddle of induction
Vol. 95/1
Rosemarie Rheinwald
Ontology and the construction of systems
Guido Küng
A defense of branching quantification
Vol. 95/3
A reconception of meaning
Wolfgang Heydrich
On two arguments for the indeterminacy of personal identity
Helen Morris Cartwright
Oliver Scholz
When is a picture?
Yu and your mind
Graham Priest (City University of New York)
On some worldly worries
Nelson Goodman
Classical and connectionist models
Josep E. Corbí
Natural predicates and topological structures of conceptual spaces
Interpreted logical forms
Richard K. LarsonPeter Ludlow
Close enough to reference
David B. Martens
Semantic emphasis in causal sentences
Cindy D. Stern
Taking mathematical fictions seriously
Michael Liston
Truth, rightness, and permanent acceptability
Wolfgang Künne
Further explanations of the Gödel scenario of the mind — a reply to prof. Graham Priest
Should we replace knowledge by understanding?
Dirk Koppelberg
Understanding
A note on the Chinese room
Hannóch Ben-Yami
Outstanding problems
Psychophysical supervenience and nonreductive materialism
The curious case of the Chinese gym
B. J. Copeland
Two interpretations of the pre-established Harmony in the philosophy of Leibniz
Vol. 96/3
Mark A. Kulstad
Catastrophe theory and its critics
Vol. 96/2
Alain Boutot
The changing role of entia rationis in mediaeval semantics and ontology
Vol. 96/1
Gyula Klima
On plural reference and elementary set theory
Carl J PosyMichael T Ferejohn
Scotus's doctrine of intuitive cognition
Douglas C. Langston
Giles of Rome on the instant of change
Cecilia Trifogli
John Buridan and Donald Davidson on akrasia
Risto Saarinen
The necessity in deduction
Calvin G. Normore
William Wians
Petrus Aureoli and his contemporaries on future contingents and excluded middle
Some recent essays in the history of the philosophy of mathematics
Simo Knuuttila
Matter against substance
Mary Louise Gill
Conditional will and conditional norms in medieval thought
Simo Knuuttila Taina Holopainen
The critical edition of Adam Wodeham's Lectura secunda
Aristotle on the uses of dialectic
Robin Smith
Aristotle's perfect syllogisms, predication, and the dictum de omni
Richard Patterson
Aristotle's topics and medieval obligational disputations
Mikko Yrjönsuuri
Form, species, and predication in Aristotle
Michael Woods
On the failure of mathematics' philosophy
David McCarty
Aristotle's universe
Mohan MatthenR. J. Hankinson
The port-royal semantics of terms
Jill Vance Buroker
On the scope and limits of generalizations in the social sciences
Vol. 97/2
Daniel Little
Scientific innovation and the limits of social scientific prediction
The determination of theory by evidence
Vol. 97/1
More qualia trouble for functionalism
Vol. 97/3
Edmond Wright
The empirical nature of the individualism-holism dispute
The Gestalt problem in quantum theory
Anton Amann
A generalized probabilistic theory of causal relevance
Reliabilism and induction
Quantum theory and the relation between the conscious mind and the physical world
Quasi-realist explanation
The conceptual foundations and the philosophical aspects of renormalization theory
Tian Yu Cao Silvan S. Schweber
Geertz and the interpretive approach in anthropology
Michael W. Martin
Reasoning in the social sciences
Merrilee H. Salmon
Vol. 98/1
Olav GjelsvikHerman Ruge Jervell
Rationality, emotions, and social norms
Kierkegaard on the nihilism of the present age
Hubert L DreyfusJane Rubin
Truth-ratios, process, task, and knowledge
Vol. 98/2
What is a quantifier?
Sources of the remarks in Wittgenstein's philosophical investigations
Vol. 98/3
André Maury
A critique of van Fraassen's voluntaristic epistemology
Doing what one meant to do
Barrie Falk
Reflections on reflection
Mitchell GreenChristopher Hitchcock
Putting inference to the best explanation in its place
Timothy DayHarold Kincaid
Comments on Honderich, Sprigge, Dreyfus and Rubin, and Elster
Alastair Hannay
Recent work on Wittgenstein, 1980–1990
How to Husserl a Quine - and a Heidegger, too
Comments on Quine, Prawitz, Hintikka and sandu, and Smith
Dagfinn Føllesdal
Propositional attitudes and formal ontology
Steven E. Boër
Seeing things
Ted Honderich
Meaning and experience
Gts and interrogative tableaux
Vol. 99/3
Stephen Harris
Obligations under causal constraints
Vol. 99/2
Theory and experiment in evolutionary biology
Vol. 99/1
Robert N. Brandon
Informational variability
Axiomatic justifications of the utility principle
Per-Erik Malmnäs
A reply to Stein
Toward a rational theory of progress
Menachem Fisch
Science and certainty
Rationality and reflective equilibrium
Edward Stein
Demonstrative induction, old and new evidence and the accuracy of the electrostatic inverse square law
Reporting experiments
Robert Ackermann
Accounting for the "tragedy" in the prisoner's dilemma
Cordoning competence
More heat than light
Morton L. Schagrin
Comments on Robert Brandon's "theory and experiment in evolutionary biology"
Logic for dialogue games
Game-theoretical semantics for Peirce's existential graphs
Robert W. Burch
The rule of reproducibility and its applications in experiment appraisal
Xiang Chen
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