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Synthese, Volume 169
Volume 169, Number 1, July 2009
- Mario Castagnino, Olimpia Lombardi

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The global non-entropic arrow of time: from global geometrical asymmetry to local energy flow. 1-25 - John Earman:

Essential self-adjointness: implications for determinism and the classical-quantum correspondence. 27-50 - Arvid Båve

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A deflationary theory of reference. 51-73 - Neil Campbell, Dwayne Moore:

On Kim's exclusion principle. 75-90 - John Earman, Christopher Smeenk

, Christian Wüthrich
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Do the laws of physics forbid the operation of time machines? 91-124 - Massimiliano Carrara

, Pieter E. Vermaas
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The fine-grained metaphysics of artifactual and biological functional kinds. 125-143 - Daniel Aaron Weiskopf:

The plurality of concepts. 145-173 - Michael Rescorla:

Predication and cartographic representation. 175-200 - Wayne Riggs

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Two problems of easy credit. 201-216 - Leon Horsten, Philip D. Welch

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The undecidability of propositional adaptive logic. 217-218
Volume 169, Number 2, July 2009
- Thomas Ågotnes, Johan van Benthem, Eric Pacuit:

Logic and intelligent interaction. 219-221 - Lena Kurzen:

Reasoning about cooperation, actions and preferences. 223-240 - Joshua Sack

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Extending probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic. 241-257 - Tomohiro Hoshi, Audrey Yap

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Dynamic epistemic logic with branching temporal structures. 259-281 - Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada

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Inference and update. 283-300 - Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets

, Jonathan A. Zvesper:
Keep 'hoping' for rationality: a solution to the backward induction paradox. 301-333 - Olivier Roy

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Intentions and interactive transformations of decision problems. 335-349 - Jan M. Broersen, Rosja Mastop, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Paolo Turrini

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Determining the environment: a modal logic for closed interaction. 351-369 - Nina Gierasimczuk

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Bridging learning theory and dynamic epistemic logic. 371-384 - Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan, Nguyen Hoang Nga

, Abdur Rakib
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Verifying time, memory and communication bounds in systems of reasoning agents. 385-403 - Hans van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig, Jérôme Lang, Pierre Marquis:

Introspective forgetting. 405-423
Volume 169, Number 3, August 2009
- Roman Frigg, Stephan Hartmann, Cyrille Imbert:

Editorial. 425 - Robert W. Batterman

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Idealization and modeling. 427-446 - Matthew W. Parker

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Computing the uncomputable; or, The discrete charm of second-order simulacra. 447-463 - James Mattingly, Walter Warwick:

Projectible predicates in analogue and simulated systems. 465-482 - Wendy S. Parker

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Does matter really matter? Computer simulations, experiments, and materiality. 483-496 - Axel Gelfert

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Rigorous results, cross-model justification, and the transfer of empirical warrant: the case of many-body models in physics. 497-519 - Dirk Schlimm

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Learning from the existence of models: On psychic machines, tortoises, and computer simulations. 521-538 - Till Grüne-Yanoff:

The explanatory potential of artificial societies. 539-555 - Anouk Barberousse, Sara Franceschelli, Cyrille Imbert:

Computer simulations as experiments. 557-574 - Eric Winsberg:

A tale of two methods. 575-592 - Roman Frigg

, Julian Reiss
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The philosophy of simulation: hot new issues or same old stew? 593-613 - Paul Humphreys:

The philosophical novelty of computer simulation methods. 615-626

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