Number | Vol. III, No. 9 |
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Title | Croatian Journal of Philosophy |
Language | English |
Year published | 2003-3 |
ISSN | 1333-1108 (Print) 1847-6139 (Online) |
Format | Croatian journal of philosophy (Online) Croat. j. philos. (Online) |
Price | 40,00 eur (pb, pdf) |
Pages | 116 |
30 YEARS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE COURSE IN DUBROVNIK
PAUL THOMPSON: The Revival of ‘Emergence’ in Biology: Autocatalysis, Self-Organisation and Mathematical Necessity | GEORGES REY: Why Wittgenstein Ought to Have Been a Computationalist (And What a Computationalist Can Gain from Wittgenstein) | WILLIAM SEAGER: Yesterday’s Algorithm: Penrose and the Gödel Argument | JAMES MCGILVRAY: Common Sense Concepts: a Cartesian Proposal | BRYSON BROWN: Notes on Hume and Skepticism of the Senses | JANEZ BREGANT: The Problem of Causal Exclusion and Horgan’s Causal Compatibilism
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