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Synthese, Volume 165
Volume 165, Number 1, November 2008
- Patrick Dieveney:

Ontological infidelity. 1-12 - Kristin Andrews:

It's in your nature: a pluralistic folk psychology. 13-29 - John Neil Martin:

The lover of the beautiful and the good: Platonic foundations of aesthetic and moral value. 31-51 - Patrick McGivern

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Reductive levels and multi-scale structure. 53-75 - Aladdin M. Yaqub:

Two types of deflationism. 77-106 - John N. Williams

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Propositional knowledge and know-how. 107-125 - Nicolas Espinoza:

The small improvement argument. 127-139 - Colin Klein

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Dispositional implementation solves the superfluous structure problem. 141-153
Volume 165, Number 2, November 2008
- Fenrong Liu, Frank Veltman, Minghui Xiong:

Editorial. 155-157 - Natasha Alechina, Mark Jago, Brian Logan:

Preference-based belief revision for rule-based agents. 159-177 - Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets

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Probabilistic dynamic belief revision. 179-202 - Giuseppe Primiero

, Joke Meheus:
Majority merging by adaptive counting. 203-223 - Bryan Renne:

Public and private communication are different: results on relative expressivity. 225-245 - Johan van Benthem, Sujata Ghosh, Fenrong Liu:

Modelling simultaneous games in dynamic logic. 247-268 - Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek

, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Quantified coalition logic. 269-294 - Tomoyuki Yamada:

Logical dynamics of some speech acts that affect obligations and preferences. 295-315
Volume 165, Number 3, December 2008
- Isidora Stojanovic

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The semantics/pragmatics distinction. 317-319 - Robyn Carston:

Linguistic communication and the semantics/pragmatics distinction. 321-345 - Kepa Korta

, John Perry:
The pragmatic circle. 347-357 - Christopher Gauker:

Zero tolerance for pragmatics. 359-371 - Brendan S. Gillon:

On the semantics/pragmatics distinction. 373-384 - Napoleon Katsos

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The semantics/pragmatics interface from an experimental perspective: the case of scalar implicature. 385-401

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