Citation: J. Collier, TIMES ARROWS TODAY - RECENT PHYSICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL WORK ON THE DIRECTION OF TIME - SAVITT,SF, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(2), 1997, pp. 287-289
Citation: Ej. Lowe, NOTES ON PHILOSOPHY, PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICS - RAMSEY,FP, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(2), 1997, pp. 300-301
Citation: T. Mormann, OVERCOMING LOGICAL POSITIVISM FROM WITHIN - THE EMERGENCE OF NEURATH NATURALISM IN THE VIENNA CIRCLE PROTOCOL SENTENCE DEBATE - UEBEL,TE, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(2), 1997, pp. 306-309
Citation: T. Mormann, NEURATH,OTTO - PHILOSOPHY BETWEEN SCIENCE AND POLITICS - CARTWRIGHT,N, CAT,J, FLECK,L, UEBEL,TE, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(2), 1997, pp. 306-309
Citation: A. Morton, HOW TO LIVE FOREVER - SCIENCE-FICTION AND PHILOSOPHY - CLARK,SRL, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(2), 1997, pp. 310-312
Citation: C. Eliasmith et P. Thagard, WAVES, PARTICLES, AND EXPLANATORY COHERENCE, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 1-19
Citation: Ia. Kieseppa, AKAIKE INFORMATION CRITERION, CURVE-FITTING, AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEM OF SIMPLICITY, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 21-48
Citation: Jp. Laraudogoitia, CLASSICAL PARTICLE DYNAMICS, INDETERMINISM AND A SUPERTASK, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 49-54
Citation: C. Howson, THE HOWSON-URBACH PROOFS OF BAYESIAN PRINCIPLES - DISCUSSION, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 83-90
Citation: J. Levin, 10 PROBLEMS OF CONSCIOUSNESS - A REPRESENTATIONAL THEORY OF THE PHENOMENAL MIND - TYE,M, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 91-107
Citation: J. Levin, THE CONSCIOUS MIND - IN SEARCH OF A FUNDAMENTAL THEORY - CHALMERS,D, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 91-107
Citation: M. Grene, DISCIPLINE AND EXPERIENCE - THE MATHEMATICAL WAY IN THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION - DEAR,P, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 113-116
Citation: C. Callender, TIME AND REALITY - SPACETIME PHYSICS AND THE OBJECTIVITY OF TEMPORAL BECOMING - DORATO,M, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 117-120
Citation: H. Siegel, REASON, REGULATION, AND REALISM - TOWARDS A REGULATORY SYSTEMS-THEORYOF REASON AND EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY - HOOKER,CA, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 121-125
Citation: B. Gower, SCIENTIFIC REASONING - THE BAYESIAN-APPROACH - HOWSON,C, URBACH,P, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 126-131
Citation: E. Zahar, EDDINGTONS SEARCH FOR A FUNDAMENTAL THEORY - A KEY TO THE UNIVERSE - KILMISTER,CW, British journal for the philosophy of science, 48(1), 1997, pp. 132-139