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Synthese, Volume 104
Volume 104, Number 1, July 1995
- Evan Thompson

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Colour vision, evolution, and perceptual content. 1-32 - Ivans Chou, Lucia Maria Vaina:

Two-dimensional symmetric form discrimination: Fast learning, but notthat fast. 33-41 - Lucia Maria Vaina, Harold Goodglass, Lawren Daltroy:

Inference of object use from pantomimed actions by aphasics and patients with right hemisphere lesions. 43-57 - Justin Leiber:

OnTuring's Turing Test and why thematter matters. 59-69 - Keith Butler:

Representation and computation in a deflationary assessment of Connectionist cognitive science. 71-97 - Cynthia Macdonald:

Externalism and first-person authority. 99-122 - Steven Horst:

Eliminativism and the ambiguity of 'belief'. 123-145 - Daniel Alroy:

Inner light. 147-160 - Glenn Shafer:

Review essay. 161-176
Volume 104, Number 2, August 1995
- James H. Fetzer, Paul Humphreys:

Editorial preface. 177 - Quentin Smith:

Marcus, Kripke, and the origin of the new theory of reference. 179-189 - Scott Soames:

Revisionism about reference: A reply to Smith. 191-216 - Quentin Smith:

Marcus and the new theory of reference: A reply to Scott Soames. 217-244 - Jaakko Hintikka, Gabriel Sandu:

The fallacies of the new theory of reference. 245-283 - Tilman Lichter:

Bill Clinton is the first lady of the USA: Making and unmaking analogies. 285-297 - Avishai Margalit, Naomi Goldblum:

A metaphor game. 299-323 - William Boos:

The world, the flesh and the argument from design. 325 - Announcements and calls for papers. 327-328

Volume 104, Number 3, September 1995
- Lynn Hankinson Nelson:

Preface. 329-330 - Sandra Harding:

"Strong objectivity": A response to the new objectivity question. 331-349 - Elisabeth A. Lloyd:

Objectivity and the double standard for feminist epistemologies. 351-381 - Helen E. Longino:

Gender, politics, and the theoretical virtues. 383-397 - Lynn Hankinson Nelson:

A feminist naturalized philosophy of science. 399-421 - Elizabeth Potter:

Good science and good philosophy of science. 423-439 - Nancy Tuana:

The values of science: Empiricism from a feminist perspective. 441-461 - References. 463-477


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