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Synthese, Volume 195
Volume 195, Number 1, January 2018
- Daniel Kostic

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Mechanistic and topological explanations: an introduction. 1-10 - Alex Rosenberg:

Making mechanism interesting. 11-33 - Totte Harinen:

Mutual manipulability and causal inbetweenness. 35-54 - Charles Rathkopf:

Network representation and complex systems. 55-78 - Daniel Kostic

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The topological realization. 79-98 - Laura Felline

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Mechanisms meet structural explanation. 99-114 - Philippe Huneman:

Diversifying the picture of explanations in biological sciences: ways of combining topology with mechanisms. 115-146 - Marie Darrason

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Mechanistic and topological explanations in medicine: the case of medical genetics and network medicine. 147-173
- Stephan Lewandowsky

, John Cook
, Elisabeth A. Lloyd:
The 'Alice in Wonderland' mechanics of the rejection of (climate) science: simulating coherence by conspiracism. 175-196 - Rachel Goodman:

On the supposed connection between proper names and singular thought. 197-223 - Colin Howson:

Repelling a Prussian charge with a solution to a paradox of Dubins. 225-233 - Samuel Murray

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Reference fiction, and omission. 235-257 - Adam Bales

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Richness and rationality: causal decision theory and the WAR argument. 259-267 - Seyed N. Mousavian, Mohammad Saleh Zarepour:

Concept originalism, reference-shift and belief reports. 269-285 - Thomas Lockhart

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Why warrant transmits across epistemological disjunctivist Moorean-style arguments. 287-319 - Ivano Ciardelli:

Questions as information types. 321-365 - Mathieu Beirlaen, Bert Leuridan, Frederik Van De Putte:

A logic for the discovery of deterministic causal regularities. 367-399 - Efraim Wallach:

Bayesian representation of a prolonged archaeological debate. 401-431 - Richmond H. Thomason:

The Little Nell Problem: reasonable and resolute maintenance of agent intentions. 433-440 - Can Baskent

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A Yabloesque paradox in epistemic game theory. 441-464 - Luciano Floridi

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What a maker's knowledge could be. 465-481
Volume 195, Number 2, February 2018
- Justine Jacot

, Philip Pärnamets
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GIRL special issue introduction. 483-490 - Iris van Rooij

, Cory D. Wright, Johan Kwisthout, Todd Wareham:
Rational analysis, intractability, and the prospects of 'as if'-explanations. 491-510 - Daniel Cownden

, Kimmo Eriksson
, Pontus Strimling
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The implications of learning across perceptually and strategically distinct situations. 511-528 - Patricia Rich

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Comparing the axiomatic and ecological approaches to rationality: fundamental agreement theorems in SCOP. 529-547 - Peter Gärdenfors:

Levels of communication and lexical semantics. 549-569 - Maria Spychalska

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At least not false, at most possible: between truth and assertibility of superlative quantifiers. 571-602 - Justin Bruner

, Cailin O'Connor, Hannah Rubin, Simon M. Huttegger:
David Lewis in the lab: experimental results on the emergence of meaning. 603-621 - Jeffrey A. Barrett:

The evolution, appropriation, and composition of rules. 623-636
- Lu Teng

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Is phenomenal force sufficient for immediate perceptual justification? 637-656 - Andrew Brenner

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Science and the special composition question. 657-678 - Cristina Borgoni

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Basic self-knowledge and transparency. 679-696 - Miles MacLeod:

What makes interdisciplinarity difficult? Some consequences of domain specificity in interdisciplinary practice. 697-720 - Alexander Sandgren

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Which witch is which? Exotic objects and intentional identity. 721-739 - David S. Watson

, Luciano Floridi
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Crowdsourced science: sociotechnical epistemology in the e-research paradigm. 741-764 - Roger Sansom, Jannai Shields:

Asymmetry in the unificationist theory of causal explanation. 765-783 - Stephan Krämer:

Towards a theory of ground-theoretic content. 785-814 - Guy Longworth:

Understanding what was said. 815-834 - Sander Beckers

, Joost Vennekens
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A principled approach to defining actual causation. 835-862 - Manuel Gustavo Isaac

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Toward a phenomenological epistemology of mathematical logic. 863-874 - Raphaël Sandoz

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Applying mathematics to empirical sciences: flashback to a puzzling disciplinary interaction. 875-898 - James Chase

, Penelope Rush
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Factivity, consistency and knowability. 899-918 - Hasen Khudairi:

Grounding, conceivability, and the mind-body problem. 919-926
Volume 195, Number 3, March 2018
- Joseph Ulatowski

, Cory D. Wright
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Minimalism about truth: special issue introduction. 927-933 - Andrew W. Howat

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Constituting assertion: a pragmatist critique of Horwich's 'Truth'. 935-954 - Katarzyna Kijania-Placek

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Can minimalism about truth embrace polysemy? 955-985 - Cory D. Wright

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Truth, explanation, minimalism. 987-1009 - Keith Simmons:

Three questions for minimalism. 1011-1034 - Teresa Marques

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This is not an instance of (E). 1035-1063 - Anil Gupta

, Shawn Standefer
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Intersubstitutivity principles and the generalization function of truth. 1065-1075 - Cezary Cieslinski

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Minimalism and the generalisation problem: on Horwich's second solution. 1077-1101 - Filippo Ferrari

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The value of minimalist truth. 1103-1125 - Paul Horwich:

Is truth a normative concept? 1127-1138
- Douglas Ian Campbell

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Doxastic desire and Attitudinal Monism. 1139-1161 - Nicholas Tebben

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Belief isn't voluntary, but commitment is. 1163-1179 - Nicholas DiBella

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The qualitative paradox of non-conglomerability. 1181-1210 - Neil McDonnell

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Transitivity and proportionality in causation. 1211-1229 - Francesca Poggiolesi:

On constructing a logic for the notion of complete and immediate formal grounding. 1231-1254 - Anna Leuschner:

Is it appropriate to 'target' inappropriate dissent? on the normative consequences of climate skepticism. 1255-1271 - Stephan Hartmann

, Soroush Rafiee Rad
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Voting, deliberation and truth. 1273-1293 - Dionysis Christias:

On the proper construal of the manifest-scientific image distinction: Brandom contra Sellars. 1295-1320 - Anthony Bolos, James Henry Collin

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A sensitive virtue epistemology. 1321-1335 - Marc Lange

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Transitivity, self-explanation, and the explanatory circularity argument against Humean accounts of natural law. 1337-1353 - Jonathan Wright

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Rigged lotteries: a diachronic problem for reducing belief to credence. 1355-1373
Volume 195, Number 4, April 2018
- Andrew McFarland:

Introduction for synthese special issue causation in the metaphysics of science: natural kinds. 1375-1378 - Muhammad Ali Khalidi:

Natural kinds as nodes in causal networks. 1379-1396 - Alexander Bird

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The metaphysics of natural kinds. 1397-1426 - P. D. Magnus

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Taxonomy, ontology, and natural kinds. 1427-1439 - Andrew McFarland:

Causal powers and isomeric chemical kinds. 1441-1457 - Françoise Longy

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Do we need two notions of natural kind to account for the history of "jade"? 1459-1486 - Matthew H. Slater:

Anchoring in ecosystemic kinds. 1487-1508
- Mirja Hartimo

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Husserl on completeness, definitely. 1509-1527 - Andrea Strollo

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A simple notion of validity for alethic pluralism. 1529-1546 - Andrew Peet:

Etiology, understanding, and testimonial belief. 1547-1567 - Jean-Michel Delhôtel:

Relativistic frameworks and the case for (or against) incommensurability. 1569-1585 - Pascale Willemsen

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Omissions and expectations: a new approach to the things we failed to do. 1587-1614 - Kevin Wallbridge

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The peculiar case of Lehrer's lawyer. 1615-1630 - William Roche

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Is there a place in Bayesian confirmation theory for the Reverse Matthew Effect? 1631-1648 - Rafal Urbaniak

, Bert Leuridan:
Challenging Lewis's challenge to the best system account of lawhood. 1649-1666 - Lukas Lewerentz, Benjamin Marschall:

Metasemantics, intentions and circularity. 1667-1679 - Patrick Girard

, Marcus Anthony Triplett:
Prioritised ceteris paribus logic for counterfactual reasoning. 1681-1703 - Todd Ganson:

Sensory malfunctions, limitations, and trade-offs. 1705-1713 - David M. Godden

, Frank Zenker
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A probabilistic analysis of argument cogency. 1715-1740 - Yuval Dolev

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Is ontology the key to understanding tense? 1741-1749 - Sara Green

, Maria Serban, Raphael Scholl, Nicholaos Jones
, Ingo Brigandt
, William Bechtel:
Network analyses in systems biology: new strategies for dealing with biological complexity. 1751-1777 - Ben White

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Metaphysical necessity dualism. 1779-1798 - Robert Trueman:

The Prenective View of propositional content. 1799-1825 - Andrew Moon:

The nature of doubt and a new puzzle about belief, doubt, and confidence. 1827-1848
Volume 195, Number 5, May 2018
- Valtteri Arstila

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What makes unique hues unique? 1849-1872 - Geoffrey S. Holtzman

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A neuropsychological challenge to the sentimentalism/rationalism distinction. 1873-1889 - Mario Villalobos

, Joe Dewhurst
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Enactive autonomy in computational systems. 1891-1908 - Michael Rescorla

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An interventionist approach to psychological explanation. 1909-1940 - Daniel Williams

, Lincoln Colling
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From symbols to icons: the return of resemblance in the cognitive neuroscience revolution. 1941-1967 - Denis Buehler

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The central executive system. 1969-1991
- Fredrik Haraldsen:

Rigidity and triviality. 1993-1999 - Chris Ovenden

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Guidance control and the anti-akrasia chip. 2001-2019 - Yair Levy:

Does the normative question about rationality rest on a mistake? 2021-2038 - Hiroshi Ohtani:

Philosophical pictures about mathematics: Wittgenstein and contradiction. 2039-2063 - Emmanuel J. Genot:

Strategies of inquiry - The 'Sherlock Holmes sense of deduction' revisited. 2065-2088 - Markus E. Schlosser:

Embodied cognition and temporally extended agency. 2089-2112 - Franz Knappik

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Bayes and the first person: consciousness of thoughts, inner speech and probabilistic inference. 2113-2140 - Scott Normand:

Criteria of identity and the hermeneutic goal of ante rem structuralism. 2141-2153 - Derek Lam

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Is imagination too liberal for modal epistemology? 2155-2174 - Francesco Pupa:

The argument from convention revisited. 2175-2204 - Lindsay Rettler:

In defense of doxastic blame. 2205-2226 - Liam Kofi Bright

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Du Bois' democratic defence of the value free ideal. 2227-2245 - Darren J. Bradley

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Carnap's epistemological critique of metaphysics. 2247-2265 - Vincenzo Politi

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Scientific revolutions, specialization and the discovery of the structure of DNA: toward a new picture of the development of the sciences. 2267-2293 - Daniel Malinsky

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Intervening on structure. 2295-2312 - Erhan Demircioglu:

Epistemic infinitism and the conditional character of inferential justification. 2313-2334 - A. R. J. Fisher

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On Lewis against magic: a study of method in metaphysics. 2335-2353
Volume 195, Number 6, June 2018
- Michael D. Kirchhoff

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Predictive brains and embodied, enactive cognition: an introduction to the special issue. 2355-2366 - Nico Orlandi

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Predictive perceptual systems. 2367-2386 - Alex Kiefer, Jakob Hohwy

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Content and misrepresentation in hierarchical generative models. 2387-2415 - Jelle P. Bruineberg

, Julian Kiverstein
, Erik Rietveld
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The anticipating brain is not a scientist: the free-energy principle from an ecological-enactive perspective. 2417-2444 - Daniel D. Hutto

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Getting into predictive processing's great guessing game: Bootstrap heaven or hell? 2445-2458 - Micah Allen

, Karl J. Friston
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From cognitivism to autopoiesis: towards a computational framework for the embodied mind. 2459-2482 - Regina E. Fabry

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Betwixt and between: the enculturated predictive processing approach to cognition. 2483-2518 - Michael D. Kirchhoff

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Autopoiesis, free energy, and the life-mind continuity thesis. 2519-2540 - Colin Klein

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What do predictive coders want? 2541-2557 - Mark Miller

, Andy Clark
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Happily entangled: prediction, emotion, and the embodied mind. 2559-2575 - Jennifer M. Windt

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Predictive brains, dreaming selves, sleeping bodies: how the analysis of dream movement can inform a theory of self- and world-simulation in dreams. 2577-2625 - Shaun Gallagher

, Micah Allen
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Active inference, enactivism and the hermeneutics of social cognition. 2627-2648
- Sébastien Richard

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Leśniewski on metalogic and definitions. 2649-2676 - Mark Textor

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Frege's recognition criterion for thoughts and its problems. 2677-2696 - Francesco Berto

, Tom Schoonen
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Conceivability and possibility: some dilemmas for Humeans. 2697-2715 - Daniel Listwa:

The Faulty Signal Problem: counterfactual asymmetries in causal decision theory and rational deliberation. 2717-2739 - Gregory Bochner

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Singular truth-conditions without singular propositions. 2741-2760 - Michael N. Keas

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Systematizing the theoretical virtues. 2761-2793 - Collin Rice

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Idealized models, holistic distortions, and universality. 2795-2819 - Alexander Dinges

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Knowledge, intuition and implicature. 2821-2843
Volume 195, Number 7, July 2018
- Luca Moretti

, Tommaso Piazza:
Defeaters in current epistemology: introduction to the special issue. 2845-2854 - Carla Bagnoli

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Defeaters and practical knowledge. 2855-2875 - J. Adam Carter

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Meta-epistemic defeat. 2877-2896 - Albert Casullo

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Pollock and Sturgeon on defeaters. 2897-2906 - Matthias Steup:

Destructive defeat and justificational force: the dialectic of dogmatism, conservatism, and meta-evidentialism. 2907-2933 - Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen:

Non-rational action in the face of disagreement: an argument against (strong) non-conformism. 2935-2966 - Berit Brogaard

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In defense of hearing meanings. 2967-2983 - Kathrin Glüer

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Defeating looks. 2985-3012 - Peter J. Graham

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Formulating reductionism about testimonial warrant and the challenge from childhood testimony. 3013-3033 - Kevin McCain

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Explanationist aid for phenomenal conservatism. 3035-3050 - Matthew McGrath

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Defeating pragmatic encroachment? 3051-3064 - Duncan Pritchard

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Anti-luck virtue epistemology and epistemic defeat. 3065-3077
- Blake McAllister

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Seemings as sui generis. 3079-3096 - Andrew Cooper

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Two directions for teleology: naturalism and idealism. 3097-3119 - Finnur Dellsén

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Deductive Cogency, understanding, and acceptance. 3121-3141 - Brett Topey

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Quinean holism, analyticity, and diachronic rational norms. 3143-3171 - Alexandru Radulescu

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The difference between indexicals and demonstratives. 3173-3196 - Jonathan Fuller:

What are chronic diseases? 3197-3220 - Brian Kogelmann:

What we choose, what we prefer. 3221-3240 - Vladimír Svoboda

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A Lewisian taxonomy for deontic logic. 3241-3266 - Pendaran Roberts, James Andow

, Kelly Ann Schmidtke:
Lay intuitions about epistemic normativity. 3267-3287
Volume 195, Number 8, August 2018
- Hanoch Ben-Yami

, Robyn Carston, Markus Werning
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Introduction to the 2nd Synthese Special Issue: trends in philosophy of language and mind. 3289-3291 - María Alvarez

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Reasons for action, acting for reasons, and rationality. 3293-3310 - Manuel García-Carpintero

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De se thoughts and immunity to error through misidentification. 3311-3333 - Teresa Marques

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Retractions. 3335-3359 - Martine Nida-Rümelin

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The experience property frame work: a misleading paradigm. 3361-3387 - Josefa Toribio

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Visual experience: rich but impenetrable. 3389-3406
- Toni Kannisto

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Kant and Frege on existence. 3407-3432 - Michael Poznic

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Thin versus thick accounts of scientific representation. 3433-3451 - Ema Sullivan-Bissett

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Explaining doxastic transparency: aim, norm, or function? 3453-3476 - Dimitri Coelho Mollo

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Functional individuation, mechanistic implementation: the proper way of seeing the mechanistic view of concrete computation. 3477-3497 - Poong Shil Lee

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Mental files, concepts, and bodies of information. 3499-3518 - John Collins

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The redundancy of the act. 3519-3545 - Mikio Akagi

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Rethinking the problem of cognition. 3547-3570 - Matthew Kopec

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A pluralistic account of epistemic rationality. 3571-3596 - Joshua Habgood-Coote

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Knowing-how, showing, and epistemic norms. 3597-3620 - Minghui Ma, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen

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Gamma graph calculi for modal logics. 3621-3650 - Xuefeng Wen

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Judgment aggregation in nonmonotonic logic. 3651-3683 - Arthur Schipper

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Aboutness and negative truths: a modest strategy for truthmaker theorists. 3685-3722 - Michael J. Clark

, Nathan W. Wildman
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Grounding, mental causation, and overdetermination. 3723-3733
Volume 195, Number 9, September 2018
- Benjamin Bewersdorf, Jeanne Peijnenburg

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Introduction to the special issue on epistemic justification. 3735 - Eleonora Cresto

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Knowledge attribution revisited: a deflationary account. 3737-3753 - Julien Dutant

, Clayton Mitchell Littlejohn:
Just do it? When to do what you judge you ought to do. 3755-3772 - Anthony Robert Booth:

Advice for Infallibilists: DIVORCE and RETREAT! 3773-3789 - Nathaniel Sharadin

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Epistemic instrumentalism and the reason to believe in accord with the evidence. 3791-3809 - Patrick Bondy

, Duncan Pritchard
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Propositional epistemic luck, epistemic risk, and epistemic justification. 3811-3820 - Job de Grefte

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Epistemic justification and epistemic luck. 3821-3836 - Wolfgang Spohn

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Epistemic justification: its subjective and its objective ways. 3837-3856 - Martin Smith:

The logic of epistemic justification. 3857-3875 - Gerhard Schurz

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Optimality justifications: new foundations for foundation-oriented epistemology. 3877-3897 - William Roche

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Foundationalism with infinite regresses of probabilistic support. 3899-3917
- Leonardo Bich

, Sara Green
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Is defining life pointless? Operational definitions at the frontiers of biology. 3919-3946 - Michele Palmira

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Towards a pluralist theory of singular thought. 3947-3974 - Mark Balaguer

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Why the debate about composition is factually empty (or why there's no fact of the matter whether anything exists). 3975-4008 - Shannon Spaulding

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Do you see what I see? How social differences influence mindreading. 4009-4030 - Kit Fine:

Ignorance of ignorance. 4031-4045 - Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia

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Rigidity, instability and dimensionality. 4047-4062 - Richard Dawid

, Stephan Hartmann:
The no miracles argument without the base rate fallacy. 4063-4079 - Rina Tzinman:

Is Romeo dead? On the persistence of organisms. 4081-4105 - Einar Duenger Bohn:

Normativity all the way down: from normative realism to pannormism. 4107-4124 - Roberto Fumagalli:

Who is afraid of scientific imperialism? 4125-4146 - Michael Hannon

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Intuitions, reflective judgments, and experimental philosophy. 4147-4168 - Paul R. Smart

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Mandevillian intelligence. 4169-4200
Volume 195, Number 10, October 2018
- Wiebe van der Hoek

, Wesley H. Holliday, Wen-Fang Wang:
Logic, rationality and interaction (LORI-5): introduction to the special issue. 4201-4204 - Haim Gaifman, Yang Liu

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A simpler and more realistic subjective decision theory. 4205-4241 - Konstantinos Georgatos

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Geodesic merging. 4243-4264 - Sujata Ghosh, Rineke Verbrugge:

Studying strategies and types of players: experiments, logics and cognitive models. 4265-4307 - Peter Hawke

, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld:
Informational dynamics of epistemic possibility modals. 4309-4342 - Dominik Klein

, Olivier Roy
, Norbert Gratzl:
Knowledge, belief, normality, and introspection. 4343-4372 - Alexander W. Kocurek:

On the expressive power of first-order modal logic with two-dimensional operators. 4373-4417 - Yanjing Wang

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A logic of goal-directed knowing how. 4419-4439 - Wen-Fang Wang:

Three-valued semantic pluralism: a defense of a three-valued solution to the sorites paradox. 4441-4476
- Jennifer Jhun, Patricia Palacios

, James Owen Weatherall
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Market crashes as critical phenomena? Explanation, idealization, and universality in econophysics. 4477-4505 - Javier González de Prado Salas

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Whose purposes? Biological teleology and intentionality. 4507-4524 - David Yates

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Inverse functionalism and the individuation of powers. 4525-4550 - Brent J. C. Madison

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On justifications and excuses. 4551-4562 - Jason D. Runyan:

Agent-causal libertarianism, statistical neural laws and wild coincidences. 4563-4580 - Thomas Ågotnes, Hans van Ditmarsch

, Yanjing Wang
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True lies. 4581-4615 - Andrei A. Buckareff:

I'm just sitting around doing nothing: on exercising intentional agency in omitting to act. 4617-4635 - Anthony F. Peressini

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There is nothing it is like to see red: holism and subjective experience. 4637-4666
Volume 195, Number 11, November 2018
- Jean-Baptiste Rauzy, Stefano Cossara, Xiaoxing Zhang

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Cartesian epistemology: an introduction. 4667-4669 - Richard Fumerton

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Cartesian epistemology and infallible justification. 4671-4681 - Stephen Hetherington:

The redundancy problem: From knowledge-infallibilism to knowledge-minimalism. 4683-4702 - Jean-Baptiste Guillon

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The Evil Demon argument as based on closure plus meta-coherence. 4703-4731 - Duncan Pritchard

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Contextualism and radical scepticism. 4733-4750 - David Rabouin

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Logic of imagination. Echoes of Cartesian epistemology in contemporary philosophy of mathematics and beyond. 4751-4783 - Pierre Saint-Germier

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Conceivability, inconceivability and cartesian modal epistemology. 4785-4816
- Matteo Colombo:

Bayesian cognitive science, predictive brains, and the nativism debate. 4817-4838 - Elay Shech:

Idealizations, essential self-adjointness, and minimal model explanation in the Aharonov-Bohm effect. 4839-4863 - Raamy Majeed

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Why the Canberra plan won't help you do serious metaphysics. 4865-4882 - Sherrilyn Roush

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The epistemic superiority of experiment to simulation. 4883-4906 - Thomas Pölzler:

Can the empirical sciences contribute to the moral realism/anti-realism debate? 4907-4930 - Marco Hausmann

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The consequence argument ungrounded. 4931-4950 - Roger Clarke

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Assertion, belief, and context. 4951-4977 - Colin McLear

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Motion and the affection argument. 4979-4995 - Hashem Morvarid

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Finean essence, local necessity, and pure logical properties. 4997-5005 - Jesse M. Butler:

An entirely non-self-referential Yabloesque paradox. 5007-5019 - Eileen S. Nutting:

Ontological realism and sentential form. 5021-5036 - Alasdair Richmond

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Time travel, hyperspace and Cheshire Cats. 5037-5058 - William D'Alessandro

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Arithmetic, set theory, reduction and explanation. 5059-5089 - Michael Tze-Sung Longenecker

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Non-concrete parts of material objects. 5091-5111 - Vincenzo Politi

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Erratum to: Scientific revolutions, specialization and the discovery of the structure of DNA: toward a new picture of the development of the sciences. 5113
Volume 195, Number 12, December 2018
- Adrian Downey:

Predictive processing and the representation wars: a victory for the eliminativist (via fictionalism). 5115-5139 - Holger Lyre

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Structures, dynamics and mechanisms in neuroscience: an integrative account. 5141-5158 - Tuomas K. Pernu

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Mental causation via neuroprosthetics? A critical analysis. 5159-5174 - Julia Haas

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An empirical solution to the puzzle of weakness of will. 5175-5195 - Nora Heinzelmann

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Deontology defended. 5197-5216 - Joseph Gottlieb

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Consciousness and the limits of memory. 5217-5243 - Abel Wajnerman Paz

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An efficient coding approach to the debate on grounded cognition. 5245-5269 - John Bickle

, Aaron Kostko:
Connection experiments in neurobiology. 5271-5295 - Stephen Gadsby

, Daniel Williams
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Action, affordances, and anorexia: body representation and basic cognition. 5297-5317 - Lotem Elber-Dorozko

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Manipulation is key: on why non-mechanistic explanations in the cognitive sciences also describe relations of manipulation and control. 5319-5337 - Cameron Buckner

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Empiricism without magic: transformational abstraction in deep convolutional neural networks. 5339-5372 - Philipp Haueis

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Beyond cognitive myopia: a patchwork approach to the concept of neural function. 5373-5402 - Alex Morgan

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Mindless accuracy: on the ubiquity of content in nature. 5403-5429 - Koray Karaca:

Lessons from the Large Hadron Collider for model-based experimentation: the concept of a model of data acquisition and the scope of the hierarchy of models. 5431-5452 - Alexandra Plakias

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The response model of moral disgust. 5453-5472 - John Dougherty

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What inductive explanations could not be. 5473-5483 - Gabriele Pulcini

, Achille C. Varzi
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Paraconsistency in classical logic. 5485-5496 - Jonah Goldwater:

Physicalism and the sortalist conception of objects. 5497-5519 - Nicholas Griffin

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Brandom and the brutes. 5521-5547 - Aidan Gray:

Lexical-rule predicativism about names. 5549-5569 - Michael Thicke

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Market epistemology. 5571-5594

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