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Synthese, Volume 160
Volume 160, Number 1, January 2008
- Johan van Benthem, Vincent F. Hendricks, John Symons:

Editorial. 1-4 - David Atkinson:

A relativistic Zeno effect. 5-12 - Sorin Ioan Bangu:

Inference to the best explanation and mathematical realism. 13-20 - Brian Skyrms:

Trust, risk, and the social contract. 21-25 - Michael Esfeld

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Moderate structural realism about space-time. 27-46 - Patrick Hawley:

What justifies that? 47-61 - James A. Woodbridge, Bradley Armour-Garb:

The pathology of validity. 63-74 - Sean Crawford:

Quantifiers and propositional attitudes: Quine revisited. 75-96 - Joel Pust

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Horgan on Sleeping Beauty. 97-101 - Jordi Fernández:

Memory, past and self. 103-121 - Charles Wallis:

Consciousness, context, and know-how. 123-153
Volume 160, Number 2, January 2008
- Terry Horgan:

Synchronic Bayesian updating and the Sleeping Beauty problem: reply to Pust. 155-159 - Josh Weisberg

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Same old, same old: the same-order representation theory of consciousness and the division of phenomenal labor. 161-181 - Jordi Valor Abad

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The inclosure scheme and the solution to the paradoxes of self-reference. 183-202 - Brad Thompson:

Representationalism and the conceivability of inverted spectra. 203-213 - Peter Tramel:

Haack's foundherentism is a foundationalism. 215-228 - Robert C. Bishop:

Downward causation in fluid convection. 229-248 - Mark Day, George S. Botterill:

Contrast, inference and scientific realism. 249-267 - Katalin Farkas

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Time, tense, truth. 269-284 - Mark D. Sprevak:

Kripke's paradox and the Church-Turing thesis. 285-295 - Toby Handfield

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Unfinkable dispositions. 297-308
Volume 160, Number 3, February 2008
- Dan Zahavi:

The mind without, the world within. 309-311 - A. David Smith:

Husserl and externalism. 313-333 - Steven Crowell:

Phenomenological immanence, normativity, and semantic externalism. 335-354 - Dan Zahavi:

Internalism, externalism, and transcendental idealism. 355-374 - Felix O'Murchadha:

Reduction, externalism and immanence in Husserl and Heidegger. 375-395 - Evan Thompson

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Representationalism and the phenomenology of mental imagery. 397-415

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