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1 A case of shared consciousness Cochrane, Tom

1-2 p. 1019-1037
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2 A challenge to the second law of thermodynamics from cognitive science and vice versa Hemmo, Meir

1-2 p. 4897-4927
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3 A computational model of the cultural co-evolution of language and mindreading Woensdregt, Marieke

1-2 p. 1347-1385
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4 Against epistemic absolutism Lai, Changsheng

1-2 p. 3945-3967
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5 A Humean explanation of acting on normative reasons Radcliffe, Elizabeth S.

1-2 p. 1269-1292
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6 A Humean modal epistemology Dohrn, Daniel

1-2 p. 1701-1725
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7 Alethic pluralism and the value of truth Ferrari, Filippo

1-2 p. 55-79
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8 Alethic undecidability and alethic indeterminacy Newhard, Jay

1-2 p. 2563-2574
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9 . . .And Away from a Theory of Explanation itself Hitchcock, Christopher
2005
1-2 p. 109-124
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10 A New Hope: A better ICM to understand human cognitive architectural variability Poirier, Pierre

1-2 p. 871-903
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11 An expressivist solution to Moorean paradoxes Freitag, Wolfgang

1-2 p. 5001-5024
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12 A novel approach to equality Indrzejczak, Andrzej

1-2 p. 4749-4774
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13 An Overview of Possibilistic Handling of Default Reasoning, with Experimental Studies Benferhat, Salem
2005
1-2 p. 53-70
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14 Answer Sets and Qualitative Decision Making Brewka, Gerhard
2005
1-2 p. 171-187
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15 Anti-luck epistemology and pragmatic encroachment Pritchard, Duncan

1-2 p. 715-729
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16 Anything but the truth Bjelde, Joseph

1-2 p. 535-549
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17 Argumentative landscapes: the function of models in social epistemology Aydinonat, N. Emrah

1-2 p. 369-395
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18 A roadmap to explanatory pluralism: introduction to the topical collection The Biology of Behaviour Muszynski, Eric

1-2 p. 1777-1789
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19 Assertion, action, and context McKenna, Robin

1-2 p. 731-743
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20 Assertions and future tense semantics De Florio, Ciro

1-2 p. 4729-4747
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21 Attitudes towards scientific knowledge: social dispositions and personality traits Tommasi, Marco

1-2 p. 119-139
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22 A working hypothesis for the logic of radical ignorance Fano, Vincenzo

1-2 p. 601-616
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23 Bayesianism and self-doubt Bradley, Darren

1-2 p. 2225-2243
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24 Belief, credence, and moral encroachment Fritz, James

1-2 p. 1387-1408
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25 Beliefs, make-beliefs, and making believe that beliefs are not make-beliefs Voltolini, Alberto

1-2 p. 5061-5078
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26 Beyond the Platonic Brain: facing the challenge of individual differences in function-structure mapping Viola, Marco

1-2 p. 2129-2155
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27 Bias in science: natural and social May, Joshua

1-2 p. 3345-3366
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28 Bringing back the voice: on the auditory objects of speech perception Drożdżowicz, Anna

1-2 p. 661-687
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29 Can hinge epistemology close the door on epistemic relativism? Piedrahita, Oscar A.

1-2 p. 4645-4671
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30 Can informational thermal physics explain the approach to equilibrium? Anta, Javier

1-2 p. 4015-4038
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31 Carnapian frameworks Broughton, Gabriel L.

1-2 p. 4097-4126
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32 Causal necessitarianism and the monotonicity objection Hirèche, Salim

1-2 p. 2597-2627
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33 Challenging the identity theory of properties Livanios, Vassilis

1-2 p. 5079-5105
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34 Classifying and characterizing active materials Bursten, Julia R. S.

1-2 p. 2007-2026
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35 Coalescent theories and divergent paraphrases: definites, non-extensional contexts, and familiarity Pupa, Francesco

1-2 p. 4841-4862
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36 Cognitive dynamical models as minimal models Holmes, Travis

1-2 p. 2353-2373
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37 Coherence and Nonmonotonicity in Human Reasoning Pfeifer, Niki
2005
1-2 p. 93-109
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38 Coherence objectivity and measurement: the example of democracy Crasnow, Sharon

1-2 p. 1207-1229
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39 Conceptions of scientific progress in scientific practice: an empirical study Mizrahi, Moti

1-2 p. 2375-2394
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40 Conciliatory metaontology, permissive ontology, and nature’s joints Mokriski, David

1-2 p. 2335-2351
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41 Conditional learning through causal models Vandenburgh, Jonathan

1-2 p. 2415-2437
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42 Confirmation bias without rhyme or reason Michel, Matthias

1-2 p. 2757-2772
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43 Contents, vehicles, and complex data analysis in neuroscience Burnston, Daniel C.

1-2 p. 1617-1639
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44 Contingent grounding Baron-Schmitt, Nathaniel

1-2 p. 4561-4580
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45 Contra counterfactism Hájek, Alan

1-2 p. 181-210
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46 Correction to: Coalescent theories and divergent paraphrases: definites, non-extensional contexts, and familiarity Pupa, Francesco

1-2 p. 4863-4864
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47 Correction to: Disagreement lost Abreu Zavaleta, Martín

1-2 p. 1933-1934
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48 Correction to: Fundamental mentality in a physical world Brown, Christopher Devlin

1-2 p. 2861
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49 Correction to: How to count biological minds: symbiosis, the free energy principle, and reciprocal multiscale integration Sims, Matthew

1-2 p. 2181
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50 Correction to: Practices of remembering a movement in the dance studio: evidence for (a radicalized version of) the REC framework in the domain of memory Carmona, Carla

1-2 p. 3645
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51 Correction to: Social epistemological conception of delusion Miyazono, Kengo

1-2 p. 1853-1854
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52 Correction to: Thinking embodiment with genetics: epigenetics and postgenomic biology in embodied cognition and enactivism Meloni, Maurizio

1-2 p. 5415-5416
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53 Counterfactual scepticism and antecedent-contextualism Hájek, Alan

1-2 p. 637-659
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54 Culturally embedded schemata for false belief reasoning Berio, Leda

1-2 p. 285-314
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55 Death is common, so is understanding it: the concept of death in other species Monsó, Susana

1-2 p. 2251-2275
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56 Decision-Based Epistemology: sketching a systematic framework of Feyerabend’s metaphilosophy Kuby, Daniel

1-2 p. 3271-3299
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57 Disagreement lost Abreu Zavaleta, Martín

1-2 p. 1899-1932
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58 Dispositionality, categoricity, and where to find them Azzano, Lorenzo

1-2 p. 2949-2976
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59 Distinguishing regeneration from degradation in coral ecosystems: the role of value Jones, Elis

1-2 p. 5225-5253
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60 Does general relativity highlight necessary connections in nature? Vassallo, Antonio

1-2 p. 4929-4951
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61 Does what we dream feel present? Two varieties of presence and implications for measuring presence in VR Barkasi, Michael

1-2 p. 2525-2551
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62 Do fictions explain? Nguyen, James

1-2 p. 3219-3244
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63 Dogramaci’s deflationism about rationality DeWitt, Jason A.

1-2 p. 4437-4455
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64 Editorial: symmetries and asymmetries in physics Dardashti, Radin

1-2 p. 983-989
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65 Eight journals over eight decades: a computational topic-modeling approach to contemporary philosophy of science Malaterre, Christophe

1-2 p. 2883-2923
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66 Embodied skillful performance: where the action is Hipólito, Inês

1-2 p. 4457-4481
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67 Emotions, evidence, and safety Dietz, Christina H.

1-2 p. 2027-2050
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68 Enactive planning in rock climbing: recalibration, visualization and nested affordances Rucińska, Zuzanna

1-2 p. 5285-5310
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69 Enculturating folk psychologists McGeer, Victoria

1-2 p. 1039-1063
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70 Engineering what? On concepts in conceptual engineering Koch, Steffen

1-2 p. 1955-1975
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71 Epistemic evaluation and the need for ‘impure’ epistemic standards Kompa, Nikola Anna

1-2 p. 4673-4693
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72 Epistemic repugnance four ways Talbot, Brian

1-2 p. 3001-3022
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73 Epistemology of testimony and values in science Margitay, Tihamér

1-2 p. 1539-1553
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74 Evaluating objections to a factive norm of belief Turri, John

1-2 p. 2245-2250
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75 Everything is learnable, once it is settled Xu, Kevin

1-2 p. 4795-4817
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76 Expected utility theory, Jeffrey’s decision theory, and the paradoxes Mongin, Philippe

1-2 p. 695-713
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77 Expert deference as a belief revision schema Roussos, Joe

1-2 p. 3457-3484
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78 Explaining human altruism Vlerick, Michael

1-2 p. 2395-2413
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79 Explaining the differential application of non-symmetric relations Donnelly, Maureen

1-2 p. 3587-3610
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80 Explanation and Metaphysics Bird, Alexander
2005
1-2 p. 89-107
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81 Explanation and modality: on why the Swampman is still worrisome to teleosemanticists Kim, Dongwoo

1-2 p. 2817-2839
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82 Explanation by status as empty-base explanation Kappes, Yannic

1-2 p. 2575-2595
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83 EXPLANATION: RETROSPECTIVE REFLECTIONS Hintikka, Jaakko
2005
1-2 p. 207-222
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84 EXPLANATIONS IN SCIENCE AND THE LOGIC OF WHY-QUESTIONS: DISCUSSION OF THE HALONEN–HINTIKKA-APPROACHAND ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL Schurz, Gerhard
2005
1-2 p. 149-178
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85 EXPLANATORINESS: CAUSE VERSUS CRAIG Keränen, Jukka
2005
1-2 p. 125-147
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86 Explanatory dispositionalism Vetter, Barbara

1-2 p. 2051-2075
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87 Explicating the concept of epistemic rationality Eder, Anna-Maria A.

1-2 p. 4975-5000
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88 Finding a context for objectivity Montuschi, Eleonora

1-2 p. 4061-4076
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89 First among equals: co-hyperintensionality for structured propositions Jespersen, Bjørn

1-2 p. 4483-4497
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90 Fodor’s guide to the Humean mind Demeter, Tamás

1-2 p. 5355-5375
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91 Foundations of applied mathematics I Ketland, Jeffrey

1-2 p. 4151-4193
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92 Four ways of (mis-)conceiving embodiment in tool use Osiurak, François

1-2 p. 3853-3879
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93 Fundamental mentality in a physical world Brown, Christopher Devlin

1-2 p. 2841-2860
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94 Gendering animals Meynell, Letitia

1-2 p. 4287-4311
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95 Grounding ontic structuralism Bianchi, Silvia

1-2 p. 5205-5223
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96 Heterogeneous inferences with maps Aguilera, Mariela

1-2 p. 3805-3824
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97 How autism shows that symptoms, like psychiatric diagnoses, are 'constructed': methodological and epistemic consequences Fellowes, Sam

1-2 p. 4499-4522
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98 How interventionist accounts of causation work in experimental practice and why there is no need to worry about supervenience Baetu, Tudor M.

1-2 p. 4601-4620
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99 How (not) to judge a theory of causation Gijsbers, Victor

1-2 p. 3117-3135
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100 How signaling conventions are established Cochran, Calvin T.

1-2 p. 4367-4391
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101 How to be imprecise and yet immune to sure loss Steele, Katie

1-2 p. 427-444
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102 How to count biological minds: symbiosis, the free energy principle, and reciprocal multiscale integration Sims, Matthew

1-2 p. 2157-2179
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103 Humanistic interpretation and machine learning Pääkkönen, Juho

1-2 p. 1461-1497
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104 Human Nonmonotonic Reasoning: the Importance of Seeing the Logical Strength of Arguments Ford, Marilyn
2005
1-2 p. 71-92
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105 Humeanism and the epistemology of testimony O’Brien, Dan

1-2 p. 2647-2669
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106 Humeanisms: metaphysical and epistemological Segal, Aaron

1-2 p. 905-925
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107 Hume’s practice theory of promises and its dissimilar descendants Cohon, Rachel

1-2 p. 617-635
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108 Hume’s “projectivism” explained Boehm, Miren

1-2 p. 815-833
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109 Hybrid collective intentionality Brouwer, Thomas

1-2 p. 3367-3403
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110 If consciousness causes collapse, the zombie argument fails Mohammadian, Mousa

1-2 p. 1599-1615
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111 Imagining fictional contradictions Xhignesse, Michel-Antoine

1-2 p. 3169-3188
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112 Immunity to wh-misidentification McGlynn, Aidan

1-2 p. 2293-2313
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113 Impurism, pragmatic encroachment, and the Argument from Principles Blome-Tillmann, Michael

1-2 p. 975-982
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114 Indicative and counterfactual conditionals: a causal-modeling semantics Deng, Duen-Min

1-2 p. 3993-4014
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115 Individuating the senses of ‘smell’: orthonasal versus retronasal olfaction Wilson, Keith A.

1-2 p. 4217-4242
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116 Information-devoid routes for scale-free neurodynamics Tozzi, Arturo

1-2 p. 2491-2504
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117 Integrated information theory of consciousness is a functionalist emergentism Cea, Ignacio

1-2 p. 2199-2224
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118 Intellectual generosity and the reward structure of mathematics Morris, Rebecca Lea

1-2 p. 345-367
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119 Intentional action without knowledge Vekony, Romy

1-2 p. 1231-1243
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120 Interpreted Dynamical Systems and Qualitative Laws: from Neural Networks to Evolutionary Systems Leitgeb, Hannes
2005
1-2 p. 189-202
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121 Introduction Schurz, Gerhard
2005
1-2 p. 1-5
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122 Introduction: knowing the unknown Arfini, Selene

1-2 p. 689-693
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123 Introduction to Folk Psychology: Pluralistic Approaches Andrews, Kristin

1-2 p. 1685-1700
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124 Introduction to the topical collection “True enough? Themes from Elgin” Malfatti, Federica Isabella

1-2 p. 1293-1305
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125 Invariances in transformational emergence Humphreys, Paul

1-2 p. 2745-2756
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126 Is absence of evidence of pain ever evidence of absence? Brown, Deborah J.

1-2 p. 3881-3902
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127 Is color experience linguistically penetrable? Krempel, Raquel

1-2 p. 4261-4285
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128 Is mindreading a gadget? Jacob, Pierre

1-2 p. 1-27
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129 It just feels right: an account of expert intuition Fridland, Ellen

1-2 p. 1327-1346
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130 Justifying method choice: a heuristic-instrumentalist account of scientific methodology Grüne-Yanoff, Till

1-2 p. 3903-3921
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131 Knowledge and cancelability Lossau, Tammo

1-2 p. 397-405
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132 Knowledge and reasonableness Lawlor, Krista

1-2 p. 1435-1451
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133 Knowledge, behaviour, and policy: questioning the epistemic presuppositions of applying behavioural science in public policymaking Małecka, Magdalena

1-2 p. 5311-5338
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134 Knowledge is closed under analytic content Elgin, Samuel Z.

1-2 p. 5339-5353
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135 Levelling counterfactual scepticism Sandgren, Alexander

1-2 p. 927-947
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136 Live empirical issues in debates over objectivity in the social sciences Kincaid, Harold

1-2 p. 1935-1954
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137 Logical abductivism and non-deductive inference Priest, Graham

1-2 p. 3207-3217
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138 Lying, more or less: a computer simulation study of graded lies and trust dynamics Trpin, Borut

1-2 p. 991-1018
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139 Lying, speech acts, and commitment Marsili, Neri

1-2 p. 3245-3269
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140 Many problems of the many Hong, Hao

1-2 p. 3101-3116
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141 Mathematical practice and epistemic virtue and vice Tanswell, Fenner Stanley

1-2 p. 407-426
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142 Mathematics, ethics and purism: an application of MacIntyre’s virtue theory Ernest, Paul

1-2 p. 3137-3167
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143 Mathematizing as a virtuous practice: different narratives and their consequences for mathematics education and society Kant, Deborah

1-2 p. 3405-3429
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144 Meaningful affordances Dings, Roy

1-2 p. 1855-1875
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145 Mechanist idealisation in systems biology van Eck, Dingmar

1-2 p. 1555-1575
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146 Medicine as science. Systematicity and demarcation Varga, Somogy

1-2 p. 3783-3804
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147 Medicine’s metaphysical morass: how confusion about dualism threatens public health O’Leary, Diane

1-2 p. 1977-2005
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148 Mental imagery and the illusion of conscious will Rimkevičius, Paulius

1-2 p. 4581-4600
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149 Mental kinematics: dynamics and mechanics of neurocognitive systems Barack, David L.

1-2 p. 1091-1123
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150 Mind the gap: a more evolutionarily plausible role for technical reasoning in cumulative technological culture Pain, Ross

1-2 p. 2467-2489
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151 Missing the point in noncommutative geometry Huggett, Nick

1-2 p. 4695-4728
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152 Model-theoretic semantics as model-based science Jackson, Brendan Balcerak

1-2 p. 3061-3081
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153 Moral improvement through mathematics: Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole’s Nouveaux éléments de géométrie Kotevska, Laura

1-2 p. 1727-1749
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154 My objectivity is better than yours: contextualising debates about gender inequality Worsdale, Rosie

1-2 p. 1659-1683
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155 Neuroscience and teleosemantics Millikan, Ruth Garrett

1-2 p. 2457-2465
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156 Newcomb’s problem isn’t a choice dilemma Li, Zhanglyu

1-2 p. 5125-5143
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157 New powers for Dispositionalism Giannini, Giacomo

1-2 p. 2671-2700
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158 No facts without perspectives Glauer, Ramiro

1-2 p. 3825-3851
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159 Nonmonotonic probabilistic reasoning under variable-strength inheritance with overriding Lukasiewicz, Thomas
2005
1-2 p. 153-169
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160 Non-Monotonic Reasoning from an Evolution-Theoretic Perspective: Ontic, Logical and Cognitive Foundations Schurz, Gerhard
2005
1-2 p. 37-51
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161 Notes on a complicated relationship: scientific pluralism, epistemic relativism, and stances Veigl, Sophie Juliane

1-2 p. 3485-3503
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162 Objectification and vision: how images shape our early visual processes Roberts, Alice

1-2 p. 4543-4560
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163 Objective data sets in qualitative research Zahle, Julie

1-2 p. 101-117
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164 Objectivity and orgasm: the perils of imprecise definitions Wakil, Samantha

1-2 p. 2315-2333
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165 Objectivity in contexts: withholding epistemic judgement as a strategy for mitigating collective bias Koskinen, Inkeri

1-2 p. 211-225
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166 Objectivity, trust and social responsibility Rolin, Kristina H.

1-2 p. 513-533
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167 On A Proportionality Analysis of Syllogistic Private Reasoning Adams, Ernest W.
2005
1-2 p. 129-138
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168 On Ramsey’s reason to amend Principia Mathematica’s logicism and Wittgenstein’s reaction Nakano, Anderson

1-2 p. 2629-2646
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169 On the epistemic rationality and significance of self-fulfilling beliefs Marxen, Chad

1-2 p. 4243-4260
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170 On the epistemic significance of practical reasons to inquire Goldberg, Sanford C.

1-2 p. 1641-1658
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171 On the imprecision of full conditional probabilities Wheeler, Gregory

1-2 p. 3761-3782
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172 On the plains and prairies of Minnesota: The role of mathematical statistics in biological explanation Grosholz, Emily R.

1-2 p. 5377-5393
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173 On the Quantitative Scalar or-Implicature Horsten, Leon
2005
1-2 p. 111-127
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174 On the representational role of Euclidean diagrams: representing qua samples Dal Magro, Tamires

1-2 p. 3739-3760
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175 Ontology, neural networks, and the social sciences Strohmaier, David

1-2 p. 4775-4794
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176 “Ought” and intensionality Lee, Junhyo

1-2 p. 4621-4643
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177 Ought-contextualism and reasoning Bradley, Darren

1-2 p. 2977-2999
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178 Pathological prediction: a top-down cause of organic disease Walsh, Elena

1-2 p. 4127-4150
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179 Pathways of influence: understanding the impact of philosophy of science in scientific domains Plaisance, Kathryn S.

1-2 p. 4865-4896
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180 Perceptualism and the epistemology of normative reasons Müller, Jean Moritz

1-2 p. 3557-3586
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181 Perceptual variation and ignorance Morrison, John

1-2 p. 5145-5173
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182 Political imagination and its limits Schwartz, Avshalom M.

1-2 p. 3325-3343
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183 Polycratic hierarchies and networks: what simulation-modeling at the LHC can teach us about the epistemology of simulation Boge, Florian J.

1-2 p. 445-480
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184 Possessing reasons: why the awareness-first approach is better than the knowledge-first approach Silva, Paul

1-2 p. 2925-2947
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185 Practical reasoning and the witnessably rigorous proof Livingston, Eric

1-2 p. 2277-2291
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186 Practices of remembering a movement in the dance studio: evidence for (a radicalized version of) the REC framework in the domain of memory Carmona, Carla

1-2 p. 3611-3643
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187 Pragmatic markers: the missing link between language and Theory of Mind Rubio-Fernandez, Paula

1-2 p. 1125-1158
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188 Prediction versus understanding in computationally enhanced neuroscience Chirimuuta, M.

1-2 p. 767-790
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189 Preparedness in cultural learning Turner, Cameron Rouse

1-2 p. 81-100
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190 Probabilistic Logic Under Coherence, Conditional Interpretations, and Default Reasoning Gilio, Angelo
2005
1-2 p. 139-152
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191 Probabilistic truth approximation and fixed points Atkinson, David

1-2 p. 4195-4216
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192 Probability functions, belief functions and infinite regresses Atkinson, David

1-2 p. 3045-3059
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193 Prolegomena to virtue-theoretic studies in the philosophy of mathematics Martin, James V.

1-2 p. 1409-1434
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194 Propositions are not representational Brown, Thomas D.

1-2 p. 5045-5060
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195 Prospecting performance: rehearsal and the nature of imagination Gallagher, Shaun

1-2 p. 4523-4541
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196 Prototypes, poles, and tessellations: towards a topological theory of conceptual spaces Mormann, Thomas

1-2 p. 3675-3710
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197 Realism, reliability, and epistemic possibility: on modally interpreting the Benacerraf–Field challenge Topey, Brett

1-2 p. 4415-4436
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198 Regularity and certainty in Hume’s treatise: a Humean response to Husserl Rocknak, Stefanie

1-2 p. 579-600
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199 Rejecting epiphobia Baysan, Umut

1-2 p. 2773-2791
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200 Relevance and risk: How the relevant alternatives framework models the epistemology of risk Gardiner, Georgi

1-2 p. 481-511
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201 Remembering events and representing time Boyle, Alexandria

1-2 p. 2505-2524
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202 Replies Elgin, Catherine Z.

1-2 p. 1577-1597
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203 Resolutions provide reasons or: “how the Cookie Monster quit cookies” Bales, Adam

1-2 p. 4829-4840
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204 Reviving frequentism Hubert, Mario

1-2 p. 5255-5284
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205 SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION: CONCLUSIVENESS CONDITIONS ON EXPLANATION-SEEKING QUESTIONS Sintonen, Matti
2005
1-2 p. 179-205
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206 Self-control and the self Altehenger, Hannah

1-2 p. 2183-2198
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207 Self-supervision, normativity and the free energy principle Hohwy, Jakob

1-2 p. 29-53
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208 Set-theoretic justification and the theoretical virtues Heron, John

1-2 p. 1245-1267
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209 Shannon + Friston = Content: Intentionality in predictive signaling systems Figdor, Carrie

1-2 p. 2793-2816
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210 Social epistemological conception of delusion Miyazono, Kengo

1-2 p. 1831-1851
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211 Sophistry about symmetries? Martens, Niels C. M.

1-2 p. 315-344
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212 Steel and bone: mesoscale modeling and middle-out strategies in physics and biology Batterman, Robert W.

1-2 p. 1159-1184
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213 Street smarts Curry, Devin Sanchez

1-2 p. 161-180
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214 Structural realism and generative linguistics Nefdt, Ryan M.

1-2 p. 3711-3737
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215 Structure of perceptual objects: introduction to the Synthese topical collection Vernazzani, Alfredo

1-2 p. 1819-1830
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216 Super-Humeanism and physics: A merry relationship? Matarese, Vera

1-2 p. 791-813
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217 Technologically scaffolded atypical cognition: the case of YouTube’s recommender system Alfano, Mark

1-2 p. 835-858
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218 The brittleness of expertise and why it matters Kilov, Daniel

1-2 p. 3431-3455
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219 The Case for Psychologism in Default and Inheritance Reasoning Pelletier, Francis Jeffry
2005
1-2 p. 7-35
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220 The computational philosophy: simulation as a core philosophical method Mayo-Wilson, Conor

1-2 p. 3647-3673
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221 The conceptual nature of imaginative content Arcangeli, Margherita

1-2 p. 3189-3205
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222 The concreteness of objects: an argument against mereological bundle theory Kriegel, Uriah

1-2 p. 5107-5124
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223 The correctness and relevance of the modal ontological argument Biłat, Andrzej

1-2 p. 2727-2743
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224 The cultural evolution of mind-modelling Moore, Richard

1-2 p. 1751-1776
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225 The direct argument is a prima facie threat to compatibilism Beck, Ori

1-2 p. 1791-1817
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226 The dynamical renaissance in neuroscience Favela, Luis H.

1-2 p. 2103-2127
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227 The epistemic demands of friendship: friendship as inherently knowledge-involving Mason, Cathy

1-2 p. 2439-2455
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228 The epistemic significance of modal factors Newton, Lilith

1-2 p. 227-248
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229 The essential indexical research program Morgan, Daniel

1-2 p. 3083-3100
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230 The indeterminate present and the open future Mariani, Cristian

1-2 p. 3923-3944
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231 The knowledge norm of apt practical reasoning Mueller, Andy

1-2 p. 5395-5414
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232 The non-existence of institutional facts Dörge, Friedrich Christoph

1-2 p. 4953-4974
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233 The non-maximality-solution to counterfactual scepticism Dohrn, Daniel

1-2 p. 1499-1520
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234 Theoretical virtues and theorizing in physics: against the instrumentalist view of simplicity Mohammadian, Mousa

1-2 p. 4819-4828
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235 The package deal account of laws and properties (PDA) Loewer, Barry

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