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Authors: GORHAM G
Citation: G. Gorham, SIMILARITY AS AN INTERTHEORY RELATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 220-229

Authors: SARGENT P
Citation: P. Sargent, ON THE USE OF VISUALIZATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 230-238

Authors: GUARINI M
Citation: M. Guarini, TENSOR-PRODUCTS AND SPLIT-LEVEL ARCHITECTURE - FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES INTHE CLASSICISM-CONNECTIONISM DEBATE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 239-247

Authors: STALEY KW
Citation: Kw. Staley, NOVELTY, SEVERITY, AND HISTORY IN THE TESTING OF HYPOTHESES - THE CASE OF THE TOP-QUARK, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 248-255

Authors: VINEBERG S
Citation: S. Vineberg, CONFIRMATION AND THE INDISPENSABILITY OF MATHEMATICS TO SCIENCE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 256-263

Authors: BANDYOPADHAYAY PS BOIK RJ BASU P
Citation: Ps. Bandyopadhayay et al., THE CURVE-FITTING PROBLEM - A BAYESIAN-APPROACH, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 264-272

Authors: BARRETT JA
Citation: Ja. Barrett, ORACLES, AESTHETICS, AND BAYESIAN CONSENSUS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 273-280

Authors: KADANE JB SCHERVISH MJ SEIDENFELD T
Citation: Jb. Kadane et al., WHEN SEVERAL BAYESIANS AGREE THAT THERE WILL BE NO REASONING TO A FORGONE CONCLUSION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 281-289

Authors: DOUVEN I
Citation: I. Douven, A PARADOX FOR EMPIRICISM (), Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 290-297

Authors: KUKLA A
Citation: A. Kukla, ANTIREALIST EXPLANATIONS OF THE SUCCESS OF SCIENCE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 298-305

Authors: PSILLOS S
Citation: S. Psillos, SCIENTIFIC REALISM AND THE PESSIMISTIC INDUCTION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 306-314

Authors: BRADIE M
Citation: M. Bradie, ONTIC REALISM AND SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 315-321

Authors: DICKSON M
Citation: M. Dickson, LOGICAL-FOUNDATIONS FOR MODAL INTERPRETATIONS OF QUANTUM-MECHANICS, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 322-329

Authors: HEMMO M
Citation: M. Hemmo, POSSIBLE WORLDS IN THE MODAL INTERPRETATION, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 330-337

Authors: RUETSCHE L
Citation: L. Ruetsche, VAN-FRAASSEN ON PREPARATION AND MEASUREMENT, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 338-346

Authors: BRANDON RN CARSON S
Citation: Rn. Brandon et S. Carson, THE INDETERMINISTIC CHARACTER OF EVOLUTIONARY-THEORY - NO NO HIDDEN-VARIABLES PROOF BUT NO ROOM FOR DETERMINISM EITHER, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 315-337

Authors: DWYER S PIETROSKI PM
Citation: S. Dwyer et Pm. Pietroski, BELIEVING IN LANGUAGE, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 338-373

Authors: KARAKOSTAS V
Citation: V. Karakostas, ON THE BRUSSELS SCHOOLS ARROW OF TIME IN QUANTUM-THEORY, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 374-400

Authors: BARNES E
Citation: E. Barnes, DISCUSSION - THOUGHTS ON MAHERS PREDICTIVISM, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 401-410

Authors: WEBER M
Citation: M. Weber, FITNESS MADE PHYSICAL - THE SUPERVENIENCE OF BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS REVISITED, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 411-431

Authors: FALES E
Citation: E. Fales, PLANTINGAS CASE AGAINST NATURALISTIC EPISTEMOLOGY, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 432-451

Authors: ROSENBERG A
Citation: A. Rosenberg, THE PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY - SOBER,E, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 452-464

Authors: SOBER E
Citation: E. Sober, SOME COMMENTS ON ROSENBERGS REVIEW, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 465-469

Authors: CALLENDER C WEINGARD R
Citation: C. Callender et R. Weingard, TIME, BOHMS THEORY, AND QUANTUM COSMOLOGY, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 470-474

Authors: DELTETE RJ
Citation: Rj. Deltete, READING THE BOOK OF NATURE - KOSSO,P, Philosophy of science, 63(3), 1996, pp. 475-476
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