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How Infinities Cause Problems in Classical Physical Theories

Jean Paul VAN BENDEGEM

1992-01-02 Volume 50 • 1992 • Modern Perspectives on the Philosophy of Space and Time

On Time

Graham PRIEST

1992-01-02 Volume 50 • 1992 • Modern Perspectives on the Philosophy of Space and Time

Introductory Note

Jean Paul VAN BENDEGEM

1992-01-02 Volume 50 • 1992 • Modern Perspectives on the Philosophy of Space and Time

Metaphysics of Meaning. Cambridge (Mass.), London: MIT (Bradford Book), 1990. Jerold J. Katz

Carlos Holvoet

1992-01-02 Volume 49 • 1992 • Philosophical Perspectives in Moral Psychology and Education

On the Incompleteness of Axiomatized Models for the Empirical Sciences

Newton C.A. DA COSTA and Francisco Antonio DORIA

1992-01-02 Volume 50 • 1992 • Modern Perspectives on the Philosophy of Space and Time

The Philosophy of Language. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. A.P. Martinich (ed.)

Carlos Holvoet

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

The Minimum Epistemological and Ontological Conditions For a Theory of Systemic Interdisciplinarity

Alexander J. ARGYROS

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

The Challenge of interdisciplinarity

Koen DEPRYCK

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

Editorial Introduction

Gertrudis VAN DE VIJVER

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Biological Realism

Mohan MATTHEN

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Folk Terms and Agency

Jane DURAN

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Worldviews, Quandaries and the Quest for Ontology. Preliminary Considerations

Karel BOULLART

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

Comment se passer de la finalité

Isabelle STENGERS

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

The view from nowhere. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. Thomas Nagel

Erik Myin

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Induction and Evolution of Cognition and Science

Olaf DIETTRICH

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Niveaux d’organisation, changements de niveaux, finalité

Francis BAILLY

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Anti-Realism and Objectivity in Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics

Pïeranna GARAVASO

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

Why Connectionism is Such a Good Thing. A Criticism of Fodor and Pylyshyn’s Criticism of Smolensky

Jean PETITOT

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Education and Its Interest in Interdisciplinarity

Aagje VAN CAUWELAERT

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

Beauty and the Anima Mundi

Frederick TURNER

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

Interdisciplinary Disorientation: A Student’s Perspective

Gretchen SWEEN

1991-01-02 Volume 48 • 1991 • On Interdisciplinarity

Paraconsistent Logic. Essays on the Inconsistent. Munchen: Philosophia Verlag, 1990. Graham Priest, Richard Routley and Jean Norman (eds.)

Jean Paul VAN BENDEGEM

1991-01-02 Volume 47 • 1991 • Self-Organization and Teleology. Self-organizing and Complex Systems II

Methods of Conceptual Change in Science: Imagistic and Analogical Reasoning

Nancy NERSESSIAN

1990-01-02 Volume 45 • 1990 • Scientific Discovery

Pursuit of Truth. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1990. W.V. Quine

Gustaaf C. CORNELIS

1990-01-02 Volume 46 • 1990 • Self-Organizing and Complex Systems – I

Teleology and the Concepts of Causation

Ernst VON GLASERSFELD

1990-01-02 Volume 46 • 1990 • Self-Organizing and Complex Systems – I