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Fetzer, James H. 1971.
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Fetzer, James H. 1992. “Connectionism and Cognition: Why Fodor and Pylyshyn are
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Fetzer, James H. 1994.
“Mental Algorithms: Are Minds Computational
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Fetzer, James H. 1999. “The Role of Models in Computer Science.”
The Monist 82(1): 20–36.
Fetzer, James H., ed. 2000a. Science, Explanation, and Rationality. Aspects of the
Philosophy of Carl G. Hempel. Oxford: Oxford University
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Fetzer, James H. 2003. “Consciousness and Cognition: Semiotic Conceptions of
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Fetzer, James H. 2010e. “Probability and Objectivity in Deterministic and
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Fetzer, James H. 2010f. “Propensities and Frequencies: Inference to the Best
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Fetzer, James H. 2011. “Evolution and Atheism: Has Griffin Reconciled Science and
Religion?” Synthese 178(2): 381–396.
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Fetzer, James H. 2022. “Carl
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Fetzer, James H. and Nute, Donald L. 1979. “Syntax, Semantics, and Ontology: A Probabilistic Causal
Calculus.” Synthese 40: 453–495.
Fetzer, James H. and Nute, Donald L. 1980. “A
Probabilistic Causal Calculus: Conflicting Conceptions.”
Synthese 44: 241–246.
Fetzer, James H., Shatz, David and Schlesinger, George N., eds. 1991. Definitions and Definability: Philosophical
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Humphreys, Paul and Fetzer, James H., eds. 1998a. The New Theory of Reference: Kripke, Marcus, and Its
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Humphreys, Paul and Fetzer, James H. 1998b.
“Introduction.” in The New Theory of Reference: Kripke, Marcus, and Its
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Further References
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Dispositions. Synthese Library
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