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Synthese, Volume 129
Volume 129, Number 1, October 2001
- Erik Myin:
Editorial Introduction. 1-2 - Susan Hurley:
Perception And Action: Alternative Views. 3-40 - Alva Noë:
Experience And The Active Mind. 41-60 - Erik Myin:
Color And The Duplication Assumption. 61-77 - J. Kevin O'Regan, Alva Noë:
What it is like to see: A sensorimotor theory of perceptual experience. 79-103 - Joëlle Proust:
A Plea For Mental Acts. 105-128 - José Luis Bermúdez:
Nonconceptual Self-Consciousness And Cognitive Science. 129-149
Volume 129, Number 2, November 2001
- Mihai Vacariu, Edmund T. Rolls, Gabriel Vacariu:
Introduction. 151 - Edmund T. Rolls:
Representations In The Brain. 153-171 - Peter McLeod, David C. Plaut, Tim Shallice:
Connectionist Modelling of Word Recognition. 173-183 - Kim Plunkett:
Connectionism Today. 185-194 - Veikko Rantala:
Knowledge Representation: Two Kinds Of Emergence. 195-209 - Michael Wheeler:
Two Threats To Representation. 211-231 - Radu J. Bogdan:
Developing Mental Abilities By Representing Intentionality. 233-258 - Ilie Pârvu:
"Mein Grundgedanke Ist..." The Structural Theory Of Representation As The Metaphysics Of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. 259-274 - Gabriel Vacariu, Dalia Terhesiu, Mihai Vacariu:
Toward A Very Idea Of Representation. 275-295
Volume 129, Number 3, December 2001
- Cara Spencer:
Belief And The Principle Of Identity. 297-318 - K. Brad Wray:
Collective Belief And Acceptance. 319-333 - Charles B. Cross:
A Theorem Concerning Syntactical Treatments Of Nonidealized Belief. 335-341 - Walter Bossert:
Choices, Consequences, And Rationality. 343-369 - Peter J. Lewis:
Why The Pessimistic Induction Is A Fallacy. 371-380 - Stephen Jacobson:
Contextualism And Global Doubts About The World. 381-404 - Joshua M. Mozersky:
Smith On Times And Tokens. 405-411 - Jonardon Ganeri:
Objectivity And Proof In A Classical Indian Theory Of Number. 413-437 - Ruth Weintraub:
The Lottery: A Paradox Regained And Resolved. 439-449
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