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PAUL BERNIER, born in City, holds a B.A. (1986) and a M.A. (1988) in from the Universite Laval, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy (1993) from the Universite de Montreal. He is currently working as Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His main interests are in , Cognitive Science and . He has recently published 'Narrow Content, Context of Thought and Asymmetric Dependency'.

MURRAY CLARKE, born in Winnipeg (1956), received his M.A. from Dalhousie University and his Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario. He is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Graduate Program Director at Concordia University. His primary interests are in Contemporary Epistemology and the History and Philosophy of Science. He has recently published in Philosophical Studies, Synthese, Philosophy of Science, and his work has been anthologized.

JOCELYNE COUTURE is Docteur en Philo sophie (Logic and Philosophy of Science) from the University of Aix-Marseille I (1982). She is Professor of Philosophy (Ethics and Political Philosophy) in the Department of Philosophy at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. Her fields of interest are Methodology, Decision Theory and Contemporary Contractarian Ethics. She is editor of Ethique et rationalite, co-editor of Ethique sociale et justice distributive and MeraphilosophielReconstructing Philosophy? She has pub• lished papers in Ethics, Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics.

FRAN<;OIS DUCHESNEAU, born in Montreal (1943), holds an Agregation de Philosophie (France) and a Doctorat-es-Lettres in Philosophy from the Universite de Paris I. He started his teaching career at the University of Ottawa. A former editor of Dialogue, he is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the Universite de Montreal. His primary interests rest with History of Science and Methodology from 17th to 19th Century, and with Philosophy of Biology. He authored five books: L' empirisme de Locke, La physioLogie des Lumieres: empirisme, modeLes et theories, Genese de La theorie cellula ire, Leibniz et la methode de La science, La dynamique de Leibniz.

PAUL DUMOUCHEL is professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. He is the author of numerous articles in

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Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Mind. His book, Le corps social: essai sur les emotions is due off the press in 1994.

SUSAN DWYER was born in Kuala Lumpur (1958), holds a B.A. (Hons) from the University of Adelaide (1986), and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991). She is an Assistant Professor in Philosophy at McGill University. Her primary interests are in the Philosophy of Language and Moral Epistemology. She is also the editor of The Problem of Pornography (1994).

DENIS FISETTE, born in Sherbrooke, Quebec (1954), was educated in Germany (Berlin) and Canada (Ph.D. Universite de Montreal, 1986) and worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Stanford University (1987-1989). He is Professor of Philosophy at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. His primary interests are Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, Psychology and Action Theory. He has published several papers on these topics and has been guest editor of a special issue of Lekton, of which he is the current editor, on Daniel Dennett and of Philosophiques on phenomenology and intentionality. He is the author of Husserl et Frege (1994) and is writing a book on phenomenology and psychology.

J. NICOLAS KAUFMANN, born in Switzerland, studied Psychology and Philosophy in Belgium. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy, specializing in Philosophy of Science, from the University of Louvain (1978), He is Professor of Philosophy and Graduate Program Director at the Universite du Quebec• a-Trois-Rivieres, and past President of the Canadian Philosophical Association. He published a number of articles in his fields of interest: Philosophy of Social Sciences, Philosophy of Mind and Action, Phenomenology.

MAURICE LAGUEUX, born in Montreal (1940), holds a Ph.D. (3e cycle) in philosophy from the Universite de Paris-Nanterre (1965) and a M.A. in eco• nomics from McGill University (1970). He is a Professor of Philosophy at the Universite de Montreal. His primary interests are Philosophy of History, Methodology of Economics and Philosophy of Architecture. He is the author of Le marxisme des annees soixante and of numerous articles.

DANIEL LAURIER was born in 1951 in Montreal. He studied philosophy at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal and the Universite de Provence Aix• Marseille I, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1983. He was a post-doctoral fellow at York in 1983-84 and at Cambridge in 1984-85. He is professor of philos• ophy of language and analytical philosophy at the Universite de Montreal since 1987. He is the editor of Essais sur Ie sens et la rea lite (1991), co-editor of Essais sur Ie langage et l'intentionalite, author of Introduction a la philoso• phie du langage (1993) and of several articles in the Philosophy of Language and the Philosophy of Mind. His main interests are in the theory of NOTES ON THE AUTHORS 297 and intentionality. He is currently working on a monograph on radical inter• pretation.

JAMES McGILVRAY was born in India in 1942. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale in 1968, and has been at McGill University for twenty years. Except for a two-year period, he was Chair of the Department of Philosophy from 1984 to 1994. He has worked on issues of time and tense, the semantics of natural languages, and issues of color perception. A recent book, Tense, Reference and Worldmaking (1991) combines issues of tense with the semantics of natural languages. An article defending a subjectivist approach to color is forthcoming in Synthese. Prof. McGilvray continues to work on both issues of color perception and the semantics of natural languages.

MARTIN MONTMINY, born in Sept-lIes, Quebec (1963), studied Physics at Universite Laval, where he obtained a B.Sc. and a M.Sc. He is currently working on his Ph.D. dissertation in Philosophy at the Universite de Montreal. His dissertation bears on the Foundations of Semantics of Natural Languages, a topic on which he has already published papers.

ROBERT NADEAU, born in Montreal (1944), holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from the Universite de Paris X (1973). He wrote his dissertation under Paul Ricoeur's supervision on Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of Language. Since 1971, he has been a Professor of Philosophy at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal, where he teaches Epistemology, the Philosophy of the Social Sciences and, for the last twelve years, the Methodology of Economics. He has edited three books, co-authored one and published numerous articles and chapters in edited books. He recently co-edited a special issue on Nelson Goodman of the Revue Internationale de Philosophie (Vol. 46, No. 185, 2/3/1993) and he is now preparing a special issue of Dialogue on Philosophy and Economics (Vol. 34, No.3, Summer 1995). He is also completing a monograph on Hayek's methodological writings. He is presently director of the Research Group on Rationality and Social Sciences (funded by the Quebec Government) and he is the managing editor of the long-standing working papers series Cahiers d' epistemologie (as of March 1994 more than 190 issues have been published). Finally, he is a former President of the Canadian Philosophical Association and from October 1991 to June 1994 served as President of the Canadian Federation of Humanities.

CLAUDE PANACCIO, born in Montreal (1946), studied Philosophy and Medieval Sciences at the Universite de Montreal (Ph.D. 1978). He is Professor of Philosophy at the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres and, since 1991, co-editor of Dialogue, the journal of the Canadian Philosophical Association. His main fields of interest are Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Ontology, and Medieval Philosophy. As well as many articles, he has authored Les mots, les concepts et les choses (on William of Ockham and today's 298 NOTES ON THE AUTHORS

Nominalism) and co-edited Philosophie au Quebec (with P. A. Quintin) and L'ideologie et les strategies de la raison (with C. Savary).

MICHEL SEYMOUR, born in Montreal (1954), holds a Ph.D. from the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres (1986). He was a Research Fellow at the University of California at Los Angeles (1988-90). He is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Universite de Montreal. He has published articles in areas such as Philosophy of Language and Philosophy of Mind. He is the author of Pensee, langage et communaute. Une perspective anti-individualiste (1994).

EVAN THOMPSON, born in Ithaca N.Y. (1962), holds an A.B. in Asian Studies from Amherst College and a M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Toronto. From 1992-94 he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Concordia University. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and the Center for the Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University. His primary areas of interest are Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Mind and Comparative Philosophy. He is the author of Colour Vision: A Study in Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Perception (1994), and (with Francisco J. Varela and Eleanor Rosch) of The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience (1991). His articles have also appeared in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Synthese, Philosophical Studies, Meta• philosophy, and Philosophy East and West.

ALAIN VOIZARD, born in Montreal (1961), B.A. and M.A. in philosophy (Universite de Montreal, 1982 and 1984, respectively), D.E.A. and Doctorat Nouveau Regime (Universite de Paris I, PantMon-Sorbonne, 1985 and 1991, respectively), and a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Universite de Montreal (1991-93). He is presently Professor in the Department of Philosophy of the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. He has written a number of papers and articles on subjects ranging from Wittgenstein, matters of Philosophy of Language, Theories of Truth, to Epistemology. His main interests are General Epistemology and Theory of Knowledge, Analytical Philosophy of Language, Probability Theory and Decision Theory. NAME INDEX

Anderson, J. 61 n 108, 109, 11 On, I11n, 114-116, 118, Anscombe, G.E.M. 142, 143, 155n, 156 120-125, 135n-137n, 149, 150 Anspach, M. 22n Buridan, J. 231 Ardila, R. 175n, 176n, 176 Burnet, F.M. 13, 23 Aristotle 143, 184 Armstrong, D.M. 253, 262 Cain, J. 13, 14, 22n, 23 Arrow, K.J. 243n, 244n, 245 Campbell, J.H. 2,7-9, 11 Atlan, H. 17, 23 Canfield, J.V. 49 Audi, R. 225, 226 Carnap, R. 137n, 166, 172, 175, 176, 267, Audureau, E. 49n 277n Augustine 165 Carpenter, G.A. 77, 80n Austin, J.L. 59 Cartwright, N. 212n, 252, 261n, 262 Cassirer, E. 297 Babbage, C. 68 Changeux, J.P. 13, 16-18, 20, 22n, 23 Baker, G. 128, 137n, 138n Charles, D. 49 Baker, M. 22n, 190n Charlton, W. 49 Bar-Hillel, M. 211n Cheng, K. 96n, 97 Bealer, G. 276, 276n, 277n Cheung, K. 78n Beardsley, M. 225n, 226 Chisholm, R. 155n Bechtel, W. 2, 4, 6, 11 Chomsky, N. 131,248,249,262 Becker, G.S. 181-184, 191n Church, A. ix, 265, 275, 276n Bedau, M. 27, 49 Clark, A. 91,93, 95n Bergman, C. 5 Clarke, M. x, 295 Bernier, P. x, 295 Colodny, R.G. 49 Bigelow, J. 27,29,33-36,42,49 Conway, J. 71 Blackburn, S. 261n, 262 Couture, J. xi , 242n, 245, 295 Blair, D.H. 244n, 245 Cummins, R. 2, 3, 11,49 Block, N. 80n Bloor, D. 59 Danchin, A. 18, 23 Blumenbach, J.F. 5 Darden, L. 13, 14, 22n, 23 Bockenski, J. 61n Darwin, C. 18,20, 22n, 159 Bogdan, R. 49 Davidoff, J. 96n, 97 Boghossian, P.A. 96n, 97 Davidson, D. xi, 26, 49, 116-119, 126, 127, Boorse, C. 26, 27, 29, 42, 49 136n, 137n, 139-155, 155n, 156n, 156, Bordes, G. 244n, 245 192n, 211n, 226n, 226, 251, 261n, 265- Bourdieu, P. 261n, 262 267, 275, 276n, 277n Bourgine, P. 80n Davies, D. x Boyer, A. 22n Davies, M. 256, 257, 261n, 262n, 262 Brainerd, D.H. 97 Deck, L. 49n, 289 Brand, M. 216,222,223, 225n, 226 de Finetti, B. 211n, 212n Bratman, M.E. 216, 222-224, 225n, 226n, Dennett, D.C. 22n, 23, 47n, 49, 60, 62, 70, 226 78n, 79n, 119, 137n, 249, 262, 296 Brentano, F. 140--142, 155n, 156 de Rouilhan, P. 276n Broadbeck, M. 242n, 245 Descartes, R. 141, 155 Bunge, M. 49, 172, 175n, 176n, 176 de Sousa, R. 78n Burge, T. x, xi, 22n, 23, 99-102, 104-106, Devitt, M. 248, 292

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Di Blasio, L. J39n Goldman, A. 58, 59, 61n, 62n Dretske, F. 47n, 49, 55, 56, 58, 59, 61, 61n, Goodman, N. 297 62,90,97 Gould, S.J. 14, 22n, 23, 38, 55, 61n Dummett, M.A.E. xi, 118, 155n, 21ln, 247, Grandy, R. 50 248,249,256,258, 261n, 262,279-289, Grossberg, S. 77, 80n 289n-292n, 292 Guenthner, F. 293 Dumouchel, P. x, 213n, 295 Guttenplan, S. 293 Dupre, J. 50 Duchesneau, F. x, 1,2,5,6, 11, 12,295 Hacker, P.M.S. 128, 137n, 138n Dwyer, S. x, xi, 262, 296 Hahlweg, K. 50 D'Zmura, M. 97 Hailperin, T. ix Hammond, P. 226, 245 Edelman, G.M. 13, 18-20, 23, 79n Hands, D.W. 175n, 176 Eels, E. 212n Hardin, c.L. 91, 96n, 97 Egan, F. liOn, 1Iin Harman, G. 248, 263 Eldredge, N. 14, 23 Hamad, S. 78n Elster, J. 183-188, I9On-I92n, 242n, 244n, Harper, W. 206, 207, 209, 21On-212n 245 Harsanyi, J.C. 243n, 245 Emmeche, C. 75, 80n Haugeland, J. 79n Enc, B. 50 Hayek,F. von 163, 171, 174, 175n, 176,297 Engel, P. 49n . Heil, J. 50 Evans, G. 25~252, 254-258, 261n, 262n, Hempel, C.G. 142, 156 262, 293 Higginbotham, J. 248, 261n, 263 Hilbert, D. 83, 86, 88, 97 Farmer, J.D. 76, 77, 80n Hooker, C.A. 50 Feigl, H. 252, 262 Hull, D. 15, 22n, 23 Feldman, R. 50 Husserl, E. 140 Fetzer, J.H. 50 Hutchinson, T. 179, 191n Fischer, I. 167 Hylland, A. 244n, 245 Fisher, I. 242n, 245 Fisette, D. xi, 156n, 157, 296 Ito, M. 96n, 97 Fodor, J.A. 50, 66, 67, 70, 79n F0llesdal, D. 147, 157 Jackendoff, R. 69, 79n Forbes, G. 50, 254, 256, 261n, 263 Jackson, F. 84, 97 Forrest, S. 79n Jacob, F. 7, 12 Foster, J. 248, 261n, 263, 276n Jacob, P. 49n Frege, G. 119 Jeffrey, R.C. 208, 209, 21On, 212n Friedman, M. 167 Jerison, H. 60, 62 French, P.A. 50 Jeme, N. 13, 18,23 Freud, S. 180 Jevons, W.S. 159, 175n Fujita, I. 96n, 97 Johnston, M. 85,97

Gabbay, D. 293 Kahneman, D. 57, 62, 192n Galilei, G. 159 Kalai, E. 245 Giirdenfors, P. 212n Kant, I. 65, 144 Gardner, M. 79n Kaplan, D. 268, 272, 277n Gauker, C. 50 Karger, E. 276n Gayon, J. 22n, 23 Kauffman, S.A. 20,21, 22n, 23, 24 Gibbard, A. 206, 207, 209, 21On-212n, 245 Kaufmann, J.N. xi, 49n, 296 Gide, A. 190 Kuhn, T.S. 13, 24 Gilbert, M. 118 Kim, J. 156n, 157, 226n, 226 Ginet, C. 226n, 226 Kirkham, R. 248, 263, 293 Godfrey-Smith, P. 33, 35, 38, 39, 45, 47n, 50 Kitcher, P. 137n Goethe, J.F. von 82 Kirzner, I. 191n NAME INDEX 301

Knowles, D. 50 Matthen, M. 9, 12,50,83,88,97 Kolmogorov, A.N. 2l2n Maturana, H.R. 79n, SOn Konig, P. 79n Mayr, E. I, 12 Kraus, O. 140, 155n McCann, H. 226n Kreiter, A.K. 79n McClennen, E.F. 215, 217, 21S, 225n, 226n Kripke, S. xi, 118, 120, 127, 130, 136n, 137n, McCulloch, W. 69, 70, 79n 254, 263 McDowell, J. 248, 263, 293 Kuipers, A. xi McGilvray, J. x, 97, 297 McGinn, C. 47n, 50, 290n, 293 l' Abbe, M. ix McLaughlin, B. 50, 156n, 157 Lagueux, M. x, xi, 191n, 296 Mele, A.R. 50, 155n, 156n, 157, 191n, 216, Land, E.H. 87, 96n, 97 222, 223, 226n, 226 Langford, e.H. 265, 275, 276n Menger, C. 159, 175n Langton, e.G. 74,75, 78n, 80n Millikan, R.G. 27-30, 33, 35, 39, 42, 47n, Lapointe, B. 25 48n, 50, 114, liS, 131-135, 137n, 13Sn Larson, R. 247, 263 Mitchell, S.D. 33, 51 Laudan, L. 59 Monod, J. 7, 12 Laurier, D. x, IIln, 156n, 157, 213n, 289n, Montefiore, A. 51, 249, 263 290n, 292n, 293, 296 Montminy, M. xi, 49n, 297 Leblanc, H. ix, x, 213n Morgenstern, O. 159 Lehrer, K. 61n Morris, H.e. 7Sn Lennie, P. 97 Muller, F. 244n, 245 Lennon, K. 49 Miiller, J.P. 5 Lenoir, T. 5, 12 Lepage, F. 211n, 213n Nadeau, R. x, xi, 22n, 175n, 176, 190n, 191n, Le Scouarec, R.P. 22n 297 Lester, R. 179, 191n Nagel, E. 3, 12, 51 Leuckart, R. 5 Nagel, T. 84, 95n, 97 Levi, I. 210n Neander, K. 27-29, 33, 39, 42, 47n-49n, 51 Levin, S. 22n, 23 Newcomb, W. 193-195, 197, 199,200,202- Levy, E. 9, 12, 50 209 Lewis, D.K. 206, 21On-212n Newell, A. 77, 78n, SOn Lewontin, R. 14, 22n, 23, 55, 61n Nisbett, R.E. 51,57,62 Liebig, J. 5 Noble, D. 51 Lightfoot, D. 248, 263 Nozick, R. 193, 205, 21On-212n, 245 Little, I.M.D. 243n, 245 Litwack, E. 190n Ockham, W. of 297 Livingston, P. 176n, 190n O'Grady, R.T. I, 12 Loar, B. 276n, 290n, 292n, 293 O'Neil, J. 242n, 245 Locke, J. 90 Orlean, A. 22n, 175, 176 Loewer, B. 50 Oyama, S. 76, sOn Lycan,W.G. 50 Palacios, E. S5, 97 MacDonald, G. 50 Panaccio, C. x, xi, 49n, 297 Machamer, P. 50 Pap, A. 252, 263 Machina, M.J. 215,219-221,226 Papineau, D. 47n, 51 Machlup, F. 190n Pareto, V. 243n, 245 Mackie, J.L. 211n Pargetter, R. 27,29, 33-36,42,49, S4 Malinowski, G. 276n Pattee, H.H. 72, 73, 75 , 7Sn-SOn Maloney, L.T. 88, 97 Piatelli·Palmarini, M. 13, 14, 20, 22n, 24 Margalit, A. 211n, 293 Pietroski, P.M. x, 51 Marr, D.A. xi , S7, 96n, 97, 99-107, 109, Pinker, S. 248, 263 lIOn, 120, 122, 123, 125 Pittendrigh, e.S. I, 12 Mary, D. 22n Pitts, W. 69, 70, 79n 302 NAME INDEX

Plato 60, 127 Sellars, W. 82, 91, 97 Platts, M. 248, 263, 293 Sen, A. 242n, 243n, 245, 246 Pollack, R. 225n, 226 Seymour, M. x, xi, lin, 298 Pollock, J. 62n Shapiro, L. III n Popper, K. ix, 179-181, 184, 186, 191n Simon, H.A. 77, 80n Prawitz, D. 291n, 293 Singer, W. 79n Premack, D. 61n Skarda, C. 79n Prior, E.W. 26-28, 33, 42, 48n, 51, 261n, 263 Skynns, B. 207, 210n Putnam, H. xi, 22n, 51, I lin, 114, 115, 119, Slovic, P. 62 120, 122, 127, 135n-137n, 149, 150, 156n Smith, J.M. 72, 79n Pylyshyn, Z. 66, 67, 70, 72, 79n Smolensky, P. 70, 79n, 80n Sobel, J. H. 21On, 211n Quine, W.v. ix, 117, 119, 121, 127, 136n, Sober, E. 16, 22n, 24, 51, 53, 55-57, 60, 62, 138n, 141, 151, 152, 157,248-252,254, 78n, 212n, 252, 263 255, 261n, 263, 279, 281, 287, 289, 293 Sosa, E. 156n Quintin, P.A. 298 Staal, J. 61n Stalnaker, R.C. 211n, 259, 263 Recanati, F. 276n Sterelny, K. 248, 262 Rescher, N. I, 12,50 Stich, S. 51, 53, 54, 62, 248, 263, 277n Rey, G. 50 Stoutland, F. 147, 157 Ricreur, P. 297 Stroud, B. 58 Roberts, K.W.S. 245 Strotz, R.H. 215, 216, 218, 219, 225n, Robbins, L. 178, 190n 227 Roemer, J. 243n Stuart, S. 22n Roeper, P. ix Sundholm, G. 293 Rosch, E. 298 Suzumura, K. 244n, 245 Rosenberg, A. 2-4, 6, 10, 12, 22n, 24, 51, 160-162, 164, 175n, 176 Tanaka, K. 96n, 97 Rosenthal, D. Illn Taylor, B. 293 Ross, L. 57, 62 Tennant, N. 292n, 293 Rummelhart, D.E. 80n Thagard, P. 50 Ruse, M. I, 12, 51 , 61n, 62 Thomason, R. ix Russell, B. 175 Thompson, E. x, 85, 97, 298 Rutherford, M. 190n Thompson, P. 78n Ryle, G. 212n, 252, 263 Tomberlin, J.E. 52 Toombs, B. 190n Said, K.A.M. 51 Turing, A.M. 68 Samuelson, P. 174, 243n, 245 Tversky, A. 57,62, 192n Sartwell, C. 58, 59, 61n, 62 Savary, C. 298 Uehling, T.E. 50 Scheffler, I. 276n Uribe, R. 80n Schick, F. 226n, 226 Schiffer, S. lin, 276, 276n, 277n Vanderveken, D. 276n Schillen, T.B. 79n van Fraassen, B. ix Schleiden, M. 5 Varela, F.J. 78n-8On, 85, 97, 298 Schoemaker, P.J.H. 51 Vaughn, K. 175n, 176 Schiitz, A. 225n, 226 Velleman, J.D. 96n, 97 Schwann, T. 5, 6, II, 12 Vilanueva, E. 52 Scubla, L. 22n Voizard, A. x, xi, 298 Searle, J. 64-68, 70, 71, 74, 78n, 79n, 225n, von Baer, E. 5 226n, 227, 248, 263 von der Malsburg, C. 80n Sedivy, S. 78n von Mises, R. 177, 178, 184, 186 Segal, G. liOn, 137n von Neumann, J. 72, 79n, 159 Seidenfeld, E. 211n Vrba,E. 14,23,38,50 NAME INDEX 303

Walras, L. 159, 175n Wittgenstein, L. 82, 97, 113, 118, 130, 131, Wandell, B.A. 88, 97 133, 135, 137n, 138n, 142, 143, 208, Watkins, J. 231-233, 242n, 245 211n, 212n, 298 Weber, M. 177 Woodfield, A. I, 12, 26, 52 Weimer, W.B. 253, 263 Wright, A. 254, 263 Weinberger, E.D. 22n, 24 Wright, C. 248-251, 255, 257, 261n, 263, Weisbuch, G. 22n, 24 29On, 291n, 293 Westphal, 1. 82, 97 Wright, L. I, 12,27-29, 32, 33, 52 Wettstein, H.K. 50 Wilkes, K. 249, 263 Yaari, M.D. 225n, 227 Williams, M.B. 52 Young, J.Z. 18,24 Wimsat, W.C. 42, 52 Wisdom, W.A. ix Zim, H. 22n Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science

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