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Synthese, Volume 138
Volume 138, Number 1, January 2004
- John Symons:

Editorial Note. v-vii - Anthony S. Gillies:

New foundations for epistemic change*. 1-48 - Michael W. Pelczar:

The Indispensability of Farbung. 49-78 - Scott Campbell, James Franklin

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Randomness and the Justification of Induction. 79-99 - Andrew D. Cling:

The Trouble with Infinitism. 101-123 - Christian Nimtz:

Two-Dimensional and Natural Kind Terms. 125-148
Volume 138, Number 2, January 2004
- Janice L. Dowell:

From Metaphysical to Substantive Naturalism: A Case Study. 149-173 - Greg Ray

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Williamson's Master Argument on Vagueness. 175-206 - Claire Ortiz Hill:

Reference and Paradox. 207-232 - Ruth Weintraub:

On Sharp Boundaries for Vague Terms. 233-245 - Folke Tersman

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Are We Lovers of the Good? 247-260 - Simon Burgess

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The Newcomb Problem: An Unqualified Resolution. 261-287 - Eros Corazza:

On the Alleged Ambiguity of 'Now' and 'Here'. 289-313
Volume 138, Number 3, February 2004
- Deborah K. Heikes:

The Bias Paradox: Why it's Not Just for Feminists Anymore. 315-335 - D. M. Walsh:

Bookkeeping or Metaphysics? The Units of Selection Debate. 337-361 - Chuang Liu:

Laws and Models in a Theory of Idealization. 363-385 - Sanford C. Goldberg

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Radical Interpretation, Understanding, and the Testimonial Transmission of Knowledge. 387-416 - F. A. Muller:

The Implicit Definition of the Set-Concept. 417-451 - Heather Douglas:

The Irreducible Complexity of Objectivity. 453-473

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