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Logic and Philosophy of Science in Nancy (I)
This issue collects a selection of contributed papers presented at the 14th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Nancy, July 2011. These papers were originally presented within three of the main sections of the Congress. They deal with logic, philosophy of mathematics and cognitive science, and philosophy of technology. A second volume of contributed papers, dedicated to general philosophy of science, and other topics in the philosophy of particular sciences, will appear in the next issue of Philosophia Scientiæ (19-1), 2015.
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Logic and Philosophy of Science in Nancy (I)
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Preface [Texte intégral]
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Copies of Classical Logic in Intuitionistic Logic [Texte intégral]
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A Critical Remark on the BHK Interpretation of Implication [Texte intégral]
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Gödel’s Incompleteness Phenomenon—Computationally [Texte intégral]
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Quine’s Other Way Out [Texte intégral]
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Minimal Logicism [Texte intégral]
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The Form and Function of Duality in Modern Mathematics [Texte intégral]
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Proofs as Spatio-Temporal Processes [Texte intégral]
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A Scholastic-Realist Modal-Structuralism [Texte intégral]
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A Philosophical Inquiry into the Character of Material Artifacts [Texte intégral]
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What Linguistic Nativism Tells us about Innateness [Texte intégral]
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Can Innateness Ascriptions Avoid Tautology? [Texte intégral]
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Damasio, Self and Consciousness [Texte intégral]
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Computational Mechanisms and Models of Computation [Texte intégral]
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Varia
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Is Church’s Picture of Frege a Good One? [Texte intégral]
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Rationality of Performance [Texte intégral]
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Erratum : « Pour une lecture continue de Hugo Dingler » [Texte intégral]
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