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Synthese, Volume 188
Volume 188, Number 1, September 2012
- Alex Malpass, Chris Gifford:
Synthese special issue introduction. 1-3 - Nuel Belnap:
Newtonian determinism to branching space-times indeterminism in two moves. 5-21 - Tomasz Placek:
On individuals in branching histories. 23-39 - Thomas Müller
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Branching in the landscape of possibilities. 41-65 - Alastair Wilson
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Everettian quantum mechanics without branching time. 67-84 - Matt Farr
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On A- and B-theoretic elements of branching spacetimes. 85-116 - Alex Malpass, Jacek Wawer:
A future for the thin red line. 117-142
Volume 188, Number 2, September 2012
- Claudio de Almeida, Stephen Hetherington:
Guest editorial. 143 - Matthias Steup:
Belief control and intentionality. 145-163 - Anthony Brueckner, Alex Bundy:
On "Epistemic Permissiveness". 165-177 - Fred Adams, John A. Barker, Julia Figurelli:
Towards closure on closure. 179-196 - Claudio de Almeida:
Epistemic closure, skepticism and defeasibility. 197-215 - Stephen Hetherington:
The Gettier-illusion: Gettier-partialism and infallibilism. 217-230 - John N. Williams
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Moore-paradoxical belief, conscious belief and the epistemic Ramsey test. 231-246 - Jonathan E. Adler:
Contextualism and fallibility: pragmatic encroachment, possibility, and strength of epistemic position. 247-272 - Baron Reed
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Knowledge, doubt, and circularity. 273-287 - Heather Battaly:
Sosa's Reflective Knowledge: How damaging is epistemic circularity? 289-308 - Ernest Sosa:
On Reflective Knowledge: replies to Battaly and Reed. 309-321
Volume 188, Number 3, October 2012
- Peter Øhrstrøm
, Per F. V. Hasle, Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
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Preface. 323-324 - Peter Øhrstrøm
, Per F. V. Hasle:
From a logical angle - Some studies in A.N. Prior's ideas on time, discourse and metaphysics. 325-330 - Per F. V. Hasle:
The problem of predestination: as a prelude to A. N. Prior's tense logic. 331-347 - Sara L. Uckelman
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Arthur Prior and medieval logic. 349-366 - Thomas Ploug
, Peter Øhrstrøm
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Branching time, indeterminism and tense logic - Unveiling the Prior-Kripke letters. 367-379 - A. N. Prior:
Faith, unbelief and evil: a fragment of a dialogue. 381-397 - David Jakobsen
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An introduction to 'faith, unbelief and evil'. 399-409 - A. N. Prior:
The paradox of the prisoner in logical form. 411-416 - Peter Øhrstrøm
, Lasse Burri Gram-Hansen, Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
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Time and knowledge - Some reflections on Prior's analysis of the paradox of the prisoner. 417-422 - A. N. Prior:
The logic of obligation and the obligations of the logician. 423-448 - Peter Øhrstrøm
, Jörg Zeller, Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen
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Prior's defence of Hintikka's theorem. A discussion of Prior's 'The logic of obligation and the obligations of the logician'. 449-454 - A. N. Prior:
The fable of the four preachers. 455-457 - Márta Ujvári:
Prior's Fable and the limits of de re possibility. 459-467 - Thomas Müller
, Niko Strobach:
A letter on the present state of affairs - Prior, indeterminism and relativity 40 years later. 469-485 - Sara L. Uckelman
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Prior on an insolubilium of Jean Buridan. 487-498
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