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Synthese, Volume 156
Volume 156, Number 1, May 2007
- Wiebe van der Hoek

, Mark Roberts, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Social laws in alternating time: effectiveness, feasibility, and synthesis. 1-19 - Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia:

Avoiding Infinite Masses. 21-31 - Alexander R. Pruss:

Conjunctions, Disjunctions and Lewisian Semantics for Counterfactuals. 33-52 - Daniel Steel:

Bayesian Confirmation Theory and The Likelihood Principle. 53-77 - Chris John Daly:

Acquaintance and de re Thought. 79-96 - Steven Gross:

Trivalent Semantics and the Vaguely Vague. 97-117 - Michael Huemer:

Epistemic Possibility. 119-142 - Ross Paul Cameron:

Lewisian Realism: Methodology, Epistemology, and Circularity. 143-159 - Daniel Aaron Weiskopf:

Compound Nominals, Context, and Compositionality. 161-204
Volume 156, Number 2, May 2007
- John Kulvicki:

What is What it's Like? Introducing Perceptual Modes of Presentation. 205-229 - Colin Johnston:

The Unity of a Tractarian Fact. 231-251 - Kent Johnson:

Tacit and accessible understanding of language. 253-279 - Mirja Helena Hartimo:

Towards completeness: Husserl on theories of manifolds 1890-1901. 281-310 - Raffaella De Rosa:

A teleological account of Cartesian sensations? 311-336 - Stewart Shapiro:

The Objectivity of Mathematics. 337-381 - Julian Dodd:

Negative truths and truthmaker principles. 383-401
Volume 156, Number 3, June 2007
- Luc Bovens, Stephan Hartmann:

Special issue of Synthese on Bayesian Epistemology. 403 - Igor Douven, Wouter Meijs:

Measuring coherence. 405-425 - Dennis Dieks

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Reasoning about the future: Doom and Beauty. 427-439 - Patrick Suppes:

Where do Bayesian priors come from? 441-471 - Branden Fitelson:

Likelihoodism, Bayesianism, and relational confirmation. 473-489 - Colin Howson:

Logic with numbers. 491-512 - Richard Bradley

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The kinematics of belief and desire. 513-535 - James M. Joyce:

Are Newcomb problems really decisions? 537-562 - Alan Hájek

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The reference class problem is your problem too. 563-585 - Max Albert

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The propensity theory: a decision-theoretic restatement. 587-603

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