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Essay 1 | Three forms of realism (1982) | 7 |
Essay 2 | Realism and truth (1996) | 32 |
Essay 3 | How to choose between empirically indistinguishable theories (1982) | 45 |
Essay 4 | Meaning, use, and truth (1995) | 67 |
Essay 5 | On the nature and norms of theoretical commitment (1991) | 86 |
Essay 6 | Wittgensteinian Bayesianism (1993) | 105 |
Essay 7 | Deflating the direction of time (1993) | 128 |
Essay 8 | Gibbard's theory of norms (1993) | 135 |
Essay 9 | Science and art (2001) | 149 |
Essay 10 | Wittgenstein's meta-philosophical development (2004) | 159 |
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