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Authors: DARDEN L
Citation: L. Darden, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1996 BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-ASSOCIATION .1. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - PREFACE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 5-6

Authors: MILLSTEIN RL
Citation: Rl. Millstein, RANDOM DRIFT AND THE OMNISCIENT VIEWPOINT, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 10-18

Authors: ARIEW A
Citation: A. Ariew, INNATENESS AND CANALIZATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 19-27

Authors: COOPER G
Citation: G. Cooper, THEORETICAL MODELING AND BIOLOGICAL LAWS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 28-35

Authors: VANCE RE
Citation: Re. Vance, HEROIC ANTIREDUCTIONISM AND GENETICS - A TALE OF ONE SCIENCE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 36-45

Authors: HARPER W DISALLE R
Citation: W. Harper et R. Disalle, INFERENCES FROM PHENOMENA IN GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 46-54

Authors: RYNASIEWICZ R
Citation: R. Rynasiewicz, IS THERE A SYNTACTIC SOLUTION TO THE HOLE PROBLEM, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 55-62

Authors: WEINSTEIN S
Citation: S. Weinstein, STRANGE COUPLINGS AND SPACE-TIME STRUCTURE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 63-70

Authors: LIU C
Citation: C. Liu, GAUGE-INVARIANCE, CAUCHY-PROBLEM, INDETERMINISM, AND SYMMETRY-BREAKING, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 71-79

Authors: BELOT G
Citation: G. Belot, WHY GENERAL-RELATIVITY DOES NEED AN INTERPRETATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 80-88

Authors: SHAFFER NE
Citation: Ne. Shaffer, UNDERSTANDING BIAS IN SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 89-97

Authors: SCHMAUS W
Citation: W. Schmaus, THE EMPIRICAL CHARACTER OF METHODOLOGICAL RULES, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 98-106

Authors: ALLCHIN D
Citation: D. Allchin, POINTS EAST AND WEST - ACUPUNCTURE AND COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 107-115

Authors: SIEGEL H
Citation: H. Siegel, INSTRUMENTAL RATIONALITY AND NATURALIZED PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 116-124

Authors: HALL RJ
Citation: Rj. Hall, THE EVOLUTION OF COLOR-VISION WITHOUT COLORS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 125-133

Authors: DEDRICK D
Citation: D. Dedrick, CAN COLOR BE REDUCED TO ANYTHING, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 134-142

Authors: CLARK A
Citation: A. Clark, TRUE THEORIES, FALSE COLORS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 143-150

Authors: CLIFTON R
Citation: R. Clifton, ON WHAT BEING A WORLD TAKES AWAY, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 151-158

Authors: HUGGETT N WEINGARD R
Citation: N. Huggett et R. Weingard, EXPOSING THE MACHINERY OF INFINITE RENORMALIZATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 159-167

Authors: PARASCANDOLA M
Citation: M. Parascandola, EVIDENCE AND ASSOCIATION - EPISTEMIC CONFUSION IN TOXIC TORT LAW, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 168-176

Authors: DEVITO S
Citation: S. Devito, COMPLETENESS AND INDETERMINISTIC CAUSATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 177-184

Authors: MELNYK A
Citation: A. Melnyk, TESTAMENT OF A RECOVERING ELIMINATIVIST, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 185-193

Authors: MIKKELSON GM
Citation: Gm. Mikkelson, STRETCHED LINES, AVERTED LEAPS, AND EXCLUDED COMPETITION - A THEORY OF SCIENTIFIC COUNTERFACTUALS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 194-201

Authors: SCHWITZGEBEL E
Citation: E. Schwitzgebel, THEORIES IN CHILDREN AND THE REST OF US, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 202-210

Authors: CHINN CA BREWER WF
Citation: Ca. Chinn et Wf. Brewer, MENTAL MODELS IN DATA INTERPRETATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 211-219
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