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What is the importance of Descartes’s meditation six?

Catherine WILSON

2005-01-02 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy

Berkeley’s assessment of Locke’s epistemology

George S. PAPPAS

2005-01-02 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy

Bacon’s idea and Newton’s practice of induction

Steffen DUCHEYNE

2005-01-02 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy

Modularity. Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems. Werner Callebaut & Diego Rasskin-Gutman (eds.)

Linda Van Speybroeck

2005-01-02 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy

Introduction

Maciej WITEK

2005-01-02 Volume 75 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Truth, Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Natural Languages

Commitments and Speech Acts

Robert M. HARNISH

2005-01-02 Volume 75 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Truth, Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Natural Languages

Brandom and Davidsom: What Do We Need to Account for Thinking and Agency?

Jaroslav PEREGRIN

2005-01-02 Volume 75 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Truth, Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Natural Languages

Pragmatist Pragmatics: the Functional Context of Utterances

John COLLIER and Konrad TALMONT-KAMINSKI

2005-01-02 Volume 75 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Truth, Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Natural Languages

Law Truth and Presupposition

Adam GROBLER

2005-01-02 Volume 75 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Truth, Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Natural Languages

Truth and Conversation

Maciej WITEK

2005-01-02 Volume 75 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Truth, Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Natural Languages

Editorial Introduction

Bart VAN KERKHOVE

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

Nominalism and Conventionalism in Social Constructivism

Paul ERNEST

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

Mathematical Kinds, or Being Kind to Mathematics

David CORFIELD

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

Why Humans Can Count Large Quantities Accurately

Helen DE CRUZ

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

Scepticism and Mathematization: Pascal and Peirce on Mathematical Epistemology

Johannes LENHARD

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

The Importance of Being Externalist About Mathematics - One More Turn?

Bart VAN KERKHOVE and Hans COMIJN

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

Where mathematics becomes Political. representing (Non-)Humans

Karen FRANÇOIS and Laurent DE SUTTER

2004-01-02 Volume 74 • Issue 2 • 2004 • Mathematics as/in Practice

Introduction

Helena DE PREESTER

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

A Naturalizd Account of the Inside-Outside Dichotomy.

Alvaro MORENO and Xabier BARANDIARAN

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

Part-Whole Metaphysics Underlying Issues of Internality/Externality.

Helena DE PREESTER

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

Inclusionality and the Role of Place Space and Dynamic Boundaries in Evolutionary Processes.

Alan D.M. RAYNER

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

The Boundaries of Orders.

Bernhard WALDENFELS

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

Disconnection of External and Internal in the Conscious Experience of Schizophrenia: Phenomenological Literary and Neuroanatomical Archaeologies of Self.

Aaron L. MISHARA

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

Brain-Wise.Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2002. Patricia Churchland

Lars De Nul

2004-01-02 Volume 73 • Issue 1 • 2004 • The inside/outside distinction and the issue of boundaries

Introduction

Tim DE MEY

2003-01-02 Volume 72 • Issue 2 • 2003 • Thought experiments