Journal: Synthese

Volume 180, Issue 3

317 -- 335Susanne Bobzien. In defense of true higher-order vagueness
391 -- 417Maria van der Schaar. The cognitive act and the first-person perspective: an epistemology for constructive type theory
443 -- 463Pete Mandik. Supervenience and neuroscience

Volume 180, Issue 2

79 -- 85Gerhard Schurz, Ioannis Votsis. Editorial introduction to scientific realism quo vadis? Theories, structures, underdetermination and reference
87 -- 101James Ladyman. Structural realism versus standard scientific realism: the case of phlogiston and dephlogisticated air
103 -- 120Gerhard Schurz. Structural correspondence, indirect reference, and partial truth: phlogiston theory and Newtonian mechanics
121 -- 137Ioannis Votsis. Saving the intuitions: polylithic reference
139 -- 155Ludwig Fahrbach. How the growth of science ends theory change
157 -- 172John Worrall. Underdetermination, realism and empirical equivalence
173 -- 187Paul Hoyningen-Huene. Reconsidering the miracle argument on the supposition of transient underdetermination
189 -- 204Martin Carrier. Underdetermination as an epistemological test tube: expounding hidden values of the scientific community
205 -- 221Steven French. Metaphysical underdetermination: why worry?
223 -- 233F. A. Muller. Withering away, weakly
235 -- 247Holger Lyre. Is structural underdetermination possible?
249 -- 263Michael Friedman. Carnap on theoretical terms: structuralism without metaphysics
265 -- 299Hannes Leitgeb. New life for Carnap s ::::Aufbau::::?
301 -- 316Stathis Psillos. Choosing the realist framework

Volume 180, Issue 1

1 -- 2Roman Frigg, Stephan Hartmann, Cyrille Imbert. Preface
3 -- 17Stathis Psillos. Living with the abstract: realism and models
19 -- 32Christopher Pincock. Modeling reality
33 -- 45Alisa Bokulich. How scientific models can explain
65 -- 76Jan Sprenger. Science without (parametric) models: the case of bootstrap resampling
77 -- 0Roman Frigg, Julian Reiss. The philosophy of simulation: hot new issues or same old stew?