The following pages link to Synthese (Q162813):
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- Feynman diagrams. From complexity to simplicity and back (Q6180174) (← links)
- Enabling mathematical cultures: introduction (Q6182761) (← links)
- Mathematicians writing for mathematicians (Q6182762) (← links)
- Audience role in mathematical proof development (Q6182763) (← links)
- Abstract relations: bibliography and the infra-structures of modern mathematics (Q6182764) (← links)
- The influence of financial practice in developing mathematical probability. Submitted for a special edition of \textit{Synthese}, ``Enabling mathematical cultures'' (Q6182765) (← links)
- The material reasoning of folding paper (Q6182766) (← links)
- Functional explanation in mathematics (Q6182767) (← links)
- The role of syntactic representations in set theory (Q6182768) (← links)
- Editorial to ``Decision theory and the future of AI'' (Q6182769) (← links)
- Reward tampering problems and solutions in reinforcement learning: a causal influence diagram perspective (Q6182771) (← links)
- Approval-directed agency and the decision theory of Newcomb-like problems (Q6182772) (← links)
- Causal concepts and temporal ordering (Q6182773) (← links)
- Alethic pluralism and the value of truth (Q6182777) (← links)
- Contra counterfactism (Q6182778) (← links)
- The epistemic significance of modal factors (Q6182780) (← links)
- Unrealistic models for realistic computations: how idealisations help represent mathematical structures and found scientific computing (Q6182782) (← links)
- Mathematizing as a virtuous practice: different narratives and their consequences for mathematics education and society (Q6182827) (← links)
- Expert deference as a belief revision schema (Q6182829) (← links)
- The methodological role of mechanistic-computational models in cognitive science (Q6185602) (← links)
- The key to the knowledge norm of action is ambiguity (Q6187748) (← links)
- Logic as a methodological discipline (Q6187749) (← links)
- Quantum metametaphysics (Q6187750) (← links)
- Building low level causation out of high level causation (Q6187751) (← links)
- The no-free-lunch theorems of supervised learning (Q6187752) (← links)
- Should a higher-order metaphysician believe in properties? (Q6187753) (← links)
- A psychological theory of reasoning as logical evidence: a Piagetian perspective (Q6187755) (← links)
- Virtue theory of mathematical practices: an introduction (Q6187756) (← links)
- Infinite-population approval voting: a proposal (Q6187757) (← links)
- The role of source reliability in belief polarisation (Q6187758) (← links)
- The epistemic benefits of generalisation in modelling. I: Systems and applicability (Q6187759) (← links)
- How (not) to construct worlds with responsibility (Q6187760) (← links)
- Models, structures, and the explanatory role of mathematics in empirical science (Q6187761) (← links)
- ``Free rides'' in mathematics (Q6187762) (← links)
- Approaching probabilistic laws (Q6187763) (← links)
- Quantum pointillism with relational identity (Q6187764) (← links)
- Asymmetry cannot solve the circularity/regress problem of property structuralism (Q6187765) (← links)
- Interventionist counterfactuals and the nearness of worlds (Q6187766) (← links)
- Many-valued logic and sequence arguments in value theory (Q6187768) (← links)
- Humeanism in light of quantum gravity (Q6187769) (← links)
- Local causation (Q6187770) (← links)
- Credible futures (Q6187771) (← links)
- Quantum indeterminacy and the eigenstate-eigenvalue link (Q6187772) (← links)
- Making a difference in virtue epistemology (Q6187774) (← links)
- Strategic manipulation in Bayesian dialogues (Q6187775) (← links)
- Gappy, glutty, glappy (Q6187776) (← links)
- Grounding and a priori epistemology: challenges for conceptualism (Q6187778) (← links)
- Approaching deterministic and probabilistic truth: a unified account (Q6187779) (← links)
- Social constructivism in mathematics? The promise and shortcomings of Julian Cole's institutional account (Q6187781) (← links)
- Belief isn’t voluntary, but commitment is (Q6483618) (← links)