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Synthese, Volume 168
Volume 168, Number 1, May 2009
- Mark Balaguer:

Why there are no good arguments for any interesting version of determinism. 1-21 - Igor Douven:

Can the skepticism debate be resolved? 23-52 - Maureen Donnelly:

Mereological vagueness and existential vagueness. 53-79 - Elizabeth Barnes:

Indeterminacy, identity and counterparts: Evans reconsidered. 81-96 - Stephen Hetherington:

Sceptical possibilities? No worries. 97-118 - David P. Ellerman

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Counting distinctions: on the conceptual foundations of Shannon's information theory. 119-149 - Luciano Floridi

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Against digital ontology. 151-178 - Jesse Hughes:

An artifact is to use: an introduction to instrumental functions. 179-199
Volume 168, Number 2, May 2009
- Carole Adam

, Andreas Herzig, Dominique Longin:
A logical formalization of the OCC theory of emotions. 201-248 - Brian Huss:

Three challenges (and three replies) to the ethics of belief. 249-271 - Kai P. Spiekermann

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Sort out your neighbourhood. 273-294 - Namjoong Kim:

Sleeping Beauty and shifted Jeffrey conditionalization. 295-312
Volume 168, Number 3, June 2009
- Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen, Frederik Voetmann Christiansen

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Technology and science epistemology, rationality and the empirical turn. 313-318 - Sunny Y. Auyang:

Knowledge in science and engineering. 319-331 - Louis L. Bucciarelli:

The epistemic implications of engineering rhetoric. 333-356 - Thomas J. Misa:

Findings follow framings: navigating the empirical turn. 357-375 - Evan Selinger:

Towards a reflexive framework for development: technology transfer after the empirical turn. 377-403 - Arie Rip:

Technology as prospective ontology. 405-422 - Sven Ove Hansson:

From the casino to the jungle - Dealing with uncertainty in technological risk management. 423-432 - Mary Tiles:

Technology and the possibility of global environmental science. 433-452 - Don Ihde:

From da Vinci to CAD and beyond. 453-467 - Andrew Pickering:

Beyond design: cybernetics, biological computers and hylozoism. 469-491

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