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For over fifty years The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science has published the best international work in the philosophy of science under a distinguished list of editors including A. C. Crombie, Mary Hesse, Imre Lakatos, D. H. Mellor and David Papineau.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 55, Number 1, March 2004
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Prediction Versus Accommodation and the Risk of Overfitting
pp. 1-34(34)
Authors: Hitchcock, Christopher; Sober, Elliott

Nongenetic Selection and Nongenetic Inheritance
pp. 35-71(37)
Author: Mameli, Matteo

Why Hacking is Wrong about Human Kinds
pp. 73-85(13)
Author: Cooper, Rachel

The Place of Time in Cognition
pp. 87-105(19)
Author: Weiskopf, Daniel A.

Becoming Inflated
pp. 107-119(13)
Author: Bourne, Craig

That von Neumann Did Not Believe in a Physical Collapse
pp. 121-135(15)
Author: Becker, Lon

Dissolving the Wine/Water Paradox
pp. 137-145(9)
Author: Mikkelson, Jeffrey M.

Modularity and the Causal Markov Condition: A Restatement
pp. 147-161(15)
Authors: Hausman, Daniel M.; Woodward, James

Consciousness and the World
pp. 163-173(11)
Author: Roessler, Johannes

The Road since ‘Structure’
pp. 175-178(4)
Author: Read, Rupert

The Science Wars: Debating Scientific Knowledge and Technology
pp. 185-188(4)
Author: Koertge, Noretta

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