Volume 2, Issue 3, October 2012
ISSN: 1879-4912 (Print) 1879-4920 (Online)
In this issue (10 articles)
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Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Defending the Semantic View: what it takes
Pages 249-274 -
Original Paper in Philosophy of Physics
What counts as a Newtonian system? The view from Norton’s dome
Pages 275-297 -
Original paper in Philosophy of Biology
Robust processes and teleological language
Pages 299-312 -
Original paper in Philosophy of Physics
No place for causes? Causal skepticism in physics
Pages 313-336 -
Original paper in Philosophy of Biology
Filling in the mechanistic details: two-variable experiments as tests for constitutive relevance
Pages 337-353 -
Original paper in Philosophy of Biology
Convergent evolution and the limits of natural selection
Pages 355-373 -
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Mechanistic explanation without the ontic conception
Pages 375-394 -
Original Paper in Philosophy of Science
How can computer simulations produce new knowledge?
Pages 395-434 -
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Contrastive statistical explanation and causal heterogeneity
Pages 435-452 -
Original Paper in Philosophy of Science
The relationship between psychological capacities and neurobiological activities
Pages 453-480
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