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Synthese, Volume 102
Volume 102, Number 1, January 1995
- Hip Groenewold:

Field or print. 1-59 - Vassilios Karakostas, Michael Dickson:

Decoherence in unorthodox formulations of quantum mechanics. 61-97 - James Hawthorne, Michael Silberstein:

For whom the Bell arguments toll. 99-138 - Donald Bedford, Henry P. Stapp:

Bell's theorem in an indeterministic universe. 139-164 - Eric R. Scerri:

The exclusion principle, chemistry and hidden variables. 165-169 - Nick Huggett, Robert Weingard:

The renormalisation group and effective field theories. 171-194 - Décio Krause, Steven French:

A formal framework for quantum non-individuality. 195-214
Volume 102, Number 2, February 1995
- Hao Wang:

Time in philosophy and in physics: From Kant and Einstein to Gödel. 215-234 - Simon Saunders:

Time, quantum mechanics, and decoherence. 235-266 - Toshio Ishigaki:

A formal system for classical particle mechanics, its model-theoretic applications and space-time structure. 267-292 - W. M. de Muynck:

Measurement and the interpretation of quantum mechanics and relativity theory. 293-318
Volume 102, Number 3, March 1995
- Annie Kuipers, Jaakko Hintikka:

Editorial. - Jamie Tappenden:

Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic. 319-361 - Joan Weiner:

Realismbei Frege: Reply to Burge. 363-382 - Gideon Makin:

Making sense of 'on denoting'. 383-412 - Edward H. Minar:

Feeling at home in language. 413-452 - Announcements. 453-454


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