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Raz D. Chen-Morris
Optics, Imagination, and the Construction of Scientific Observation in Kepler’s New Science
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Frank Horstmann
Hobbes on Hypotheses in Natural Philosophy
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Sven K. Knebel
Pietro Sforza Pallavicino’s Quest for Principles of Induction
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Cees Leijenhorst
Place, Space and Matter in Calvinist Physics
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Christoph Lüthy
An Aristotelian Watchdog As Avant-Garde Physicist:
Julius Caesar Scaliger
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Peter McLaughlin
Contraries And Counterweights:
Descartes’s Statical Theory of Impact
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Jean-Luc Solère
The Question of Intensive Magnitudes According to Some Jesuits in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Scope of Forthcoming Issues
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Daniel C. Dennett
The Evolution of Culture
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Lynd Forguson
Oxford and the “Epidemic” of Ordinary Language Philosophy
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Alvin I. Goldman
Social Routes to Belief and Knowledge
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Philip Kitcher
Infectious Ideas:
Some Preliminary Explorations
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Ruth Garrett Millikan
Purposes and Cross-Purposes:
On the Evolution of Languages and Language
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F. C. T. Moore
Scribes and Texts:
A Test Case for Models of Cultural Transmission
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Scribal copying is investigated as a test case for the memetic and epidemiological models for explaining the distribution of cultural items. We may hypothesize that the incidence of errors could be low enough to allow two conditions for neo-Darwinian explanation (or an analogue of it) to be fulfilled: first, that there be a rather reliable mechanism for heredity, and second that occasional mutations might produce a version more likely to survive and be propagated than the exemplar. Scriptorial conventions are reviewed. Textual criticism is investigated. Finally, some attention is given to the psychology of language perception and production. In conclusion, it is argued that the memetic model for cultural transmission is not generally fecund while the epidemiological model is.
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Asa Kasher, Ronen Sadka
Constitutive Rule Systems And Cultural Epidemiology
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Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.
Probability as a Guide in Life
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Bishop Butler, [Butler, 1736], said that probability was the very guide of life. But what interpretations of probability can serve this function? It isn’t hard to see that empirical (frequency) views won’t do, and many recent writers-for example John Earman, who has said that Bayesianism is “the only game in town”-have been persuaded by various dutch book arguments that only subjective probability will perform the function required. We will defend the thesis that probability construed in this way offers very little guidance, dutch book arguments notwithstanding. We will sketch a way out of the impasse.
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Timothy McGrew
Direct Inference and the Problem of Induction
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Isaac Levi
Objective Modality and Direct Inference
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