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Synthese, Volume 140
Volume 140, Number 1-2, May 2004
- Akeel Bilgrami:

Introduction. 1 - Frederic Schick:

A Dilemma for Whom? 3-16 - Isaac Levi:

Schick. 17-24 - Jaakko Hintikka:

A Fallacious Fallacy? 25-35 - Isaac Levi:

Jaakko Hintikka. 37-41 - Amartya Sen:

Incompleteness and Reasoned Choice. 43-59 - Isaac Levi:

Amartya Sen. 61-67 - Teddy Seidenfeld:

A Contrast Between two Decision Rules for use with (Convex) Sets of Probabilities: Γ-Maximin Versus E-Admissibilty. 69-88 - Isaac Levi:

Seidenfeld. 89-96 - Haim Gaifman:

Reasoning with Limited Resources and Assigning Probabilities to Arithmetical Statements. 97-119 - Isaac Levi:

Gaifman. 121-134 - Howard Stein:

The Enterprise of Understanding and the Enterprise of Knowledge. 135-176 - Isaac Levi:

Howard Stein. 177-180 - Carol Rovane:

What is an Agent? 181-198 - Isaac Levi:

Carol Rovane. 199-206 - Christian List

, Philip Pettit
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Aggregating Sets of Judgments: Two Impossibility Results Compared1. 207-235 - Isaac Levi:

List and Pettit. 237-242
Volume 140, Number 3, June 2004
- Michela Massimi:

What Demonstrative Induction Can Do Against the Threat of Underdetermination: Bohr, Heisenberg, and Pauli on Spectroscopic Anomalies (1921-24). 243-277 - Christoph Luetge

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Economics in Philosophy of Science: A Dismal Contribution? 279-305 - James R. Beebe:

Reliabilism, Truetemp And New Perceptual Faculties. 307-329 - Marc Alspector-Kelly:

Seeing the Unobservable: Van Fraassen and the Limits of Experience. 331-353 - Massimiliano Badino

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An Application of Information Theory to the Problem of the Scientific Experiment. 355-389

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