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Synthese, Volume 151
Volume 151, Number 1, July 2006
- Douglas Eden Patterson:

Tarski on the Necessity Reading of Convention T. 1-32 - David Wallace:

In Defence of Naiveté: The Conceptual Status of Lagrangian Quantum Field Theory. 33-80 - Peter Marton:

Verificationists Versus Realists: The Battle Over Knowability. 81-98 - Graham Stevens:

Russell's Repsychologising of the Proposition. 99-124 - Catarina Dutilh Novaes:

Roger Swyneshed's Obligationes: A Logical Game of Inference Recognition? 125-153
Volume 151, Number 2, July 2006
- Anthony Wrigley:

Abstracting Propositions. 157-176 - Thomas D. Bontly:

What is an Empirical Analysis of Causation? 177-200 - Hans van Ditmarsch, Barteld P. Kooi:

The Secret of My Success. 201-232 - Dan McArthur:

Contra Cartwright: Structural Realism, Ontological Pluralism and Fundamentalism About Laws. 233-255 - E. J. Coffman:

Defending Klein on Closure and Skepticism. 257-272 - Jesper Kallestrup

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Physicalism, Conceivability and Strong Necessities. 273-295 - William Robert Webster:

Human Zombies are Metaphysically Impossible. 297-310
Volume 151, Number 3, August 2006
- Max Kistler:

New perspectives on reduction and emergence in physics, biology and psychology. 311-312 - Carlos Ulises Moulines:

Ontology, reduction, emergence: A general frame. 313-323 - Stéphanie Ruphy:

Ontology relativized: Reply to Moulines. 325-330 - Carlos Ulises Moulines:

Reply to Ruphy. 331-334 - Alexander Rueger:

Functional reduction and emergence in the physical sciences. 335-346 - Max Kistler:

Reduction and emergence in the physical sciences: Reply to Rueger. 347-354 - Michel Morange:

Post-genomics, between reduction and emergence. 355-360 - Ana M. Soto, Carlos Sonnenschein:

Emergentism by default: A view from the bench. 361-376 - Kenneth F. Schaffner:

Reduction: the Cheshire cat problem and a return to roots. 377-402 - Luc Faucher:

What's behind a smile? the return of mechanism: Reply to Schaffner. 403-409 - John Bickle:

Reducing mind to molecular pathways: explicating the reductionism implicit in current cellular and molecular neuroscience. 411-434 - Huib Looren de Jong:

Explicating pluralism: Where the mind to molecule pathway gets off the track - Reply to Bickle. 435-443 - William C. Wimsatt:

Reductionism and its heuristics: Making methodological reductionism honest. 445-475 - Pierre Poirier:

Finding a place for elimination in inter-level reductionist activities: Reply to Wimsatt. 477-483 - Achim Stephan:

The dual role of 'emergence' in the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science. 485-498 - Rom Harré:

Resolving the emergence-reduction debate. 499-509 - Olivier Massin

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Complementarity cannot resolve the emergence-reduction debate: Reply to Harré. 511-517 - Daniel Andler:

Federalism in science - complementarity vs perspectivism: Reply to Harré. 519-522 - Robert Kirk:

Physicalism and strict implication. 523-536 - Jürgen Schröder:

Physicalism and strict implication. 537-545 - Jaegwon Kim:

Emergence: Core ideas and issues. 547-559 - Ausonio Marras:

Emergence and reduction: Reply to Kim. 561-569

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