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CONTENTS VOLUME 95 1999 Volume 95 Nos. 1-2 August 1999 Special Issue: Reduction and Emergence The Thirty-Third Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy Guest Editor: Peter K. McInerney Preface JAEGWON KIM / Making Sense of Emergence LOUISE ANTONY / Making Room for the Mental: Comments on Kim’s “Making Sense of Emergence” RUTH GARRETT MILLIKAN / Historical Kinds and the “Special Sciences” RICHARD N. BOYD / Kinds, Complexity and Multiple Realization: Comments on Millikan’s “Historical Kinds and the Special Sciences” 67-98 R.G. MILLIKAN / Response to Boyd’s Commentary 99-102 FRED DRETSKE / The Mind’s Awareness of Itself 103-124 WILLIAM G. LYCAN / Dretske on the Mind’s Awareness of Itself 125-133 ELLIOTT SOBER / Physicalism from a Probabilistic Point of View 135-174 PETER GODFREY-SMITH / Procrustes Probably: Comments on Sober’s “Physicalism from a Probabilistic Point of View” 175-181 ELLIOTT SOBER/ Reply to Godfrey-Smith 183-186 ae Philosophical Studies 95: 329-330, 1999. 330 CONTENTS VOLUME 95 1999 LAWRENCE SKLAR / The Reduction(?) of Thermodynamics to Statistical Mechanics 187-202 GEOFFREY HELLMAN / Reduction(?) To What? Comments on L. Sklar’s “The Reduction (?) Of Thermodynamics to Statistical Mechanics” 203-214 Volume 95 No. 3 September 1999 HAROLD W. NOONAN / Tibbles the Cat — Reply to Burke 215-218 DAVID MACKIE / Personal Identity and Dead People 219-242 M. STREVENS / Objective Probability as a Guide to the World 243-275 JOHN DIVERS and ALEXANDER MILLER / Arithmetical Platonism: Reliability and Judgement-Dependence 277-310 ANDREAS KEMMERLING / How Self-Knowledge Can’t be Naturalized (Some Remarks on a Proposal by Dretske) 311-328 Volume Contents / Author Index 329-331

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