Language, Quantum, Music Selected Contributed Papers of the Tenth In
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		    SYNTHESE LIBRARY STUDIES IN EPISTEMOLOGY, LOGIC, METHODOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
 
 Managing Editor:
 
 JAAKKO HINTIKKA, Boston University
 
 Editors:
 
 DIRK VAN DALEN, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands DONALD DAVIDSON, University of California, Berkeley THEO A.F. KUIPERS, University ofGroningen, The Netherlands PATRICK SUPPES, Stanford University, California JAN WOLEN-SKI, Jagiellonian University, ·Krakow, Poland
 
 VOLUME 281
 
 LANGUAGE, QUANTUM, MUSIC Selected Contributed Papers of the Tenth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Florence, August 1995 Edited by
 
 MARIA LUISA DALLA CHIARA University of Florence, Italy
 
 ROBERTO GIUNTINI University of Cagliari, Italy
 
 FEDERICO LAUDISA University of Florence, Italy
 
 SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B. V.
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available.
 
 ISBN 978-90-481-5229-2 ISBN 978-94-017-2043-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-2043-4
 
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
 EDITORIAL
 
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 PART I: EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
 
 E. BENCIVENGA / Realism, Idealism, and General Terms W.E. HERFEL, c.A. HOOKER I From Formal Machine to Social Colony: Toward a Complex Dynamical Philosophy of Science
 
 7
 
 P. HUMPHREYS / Observation and Reliable Detection
 
 19
 
 A. MUSGRAVE / Conceptual Idealism and Stove's Gem
 
 25
 
 C. PENCO / Holism in Artifical Intelligence
 
 37
 
 PART II: PHILOSOPHY OF PROBABILITY
 
 B. DESJARDINS I Model Selection for Causal Theories
 
 49
 
 S. FAJARDO I Nonstandard Analysis and a Classification of Probability Spaces
 
 61
 
 M.C GALAVOTTI / Some Remarks on Objective Chance (P.P. Ramsey, K.R. Popper and N.R. Campbell)
 
 73
 
 M.G. SANDRINI I Misapprehensions about Significance Tests and Bayesianism
 
 83
 
 PART III: PHILOSOPHY AND FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS
 
 L. ACCARDI I The Quantum Probabilistic Approach to the Foundations of Quantum Theory: Urns and Chamaleons 95
 
 D. AERTS, B. COECKE / The Creation-Discovery-View: Towards a Possible Explanation of Quantum Reality
 
 105
 
 G. BACCIAGALUPPI, P.E. VERMAAS / Virtual Reality: Consequences
 
 of No-Go Theorems for the Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics R.C BISHOP, P.M. KRONZ I Is Chaos Indeterministic?
 
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 G. BONIOLO / Wormholes and Timelike Curves: Is There Room for the
 
 Grandfather Paradox?
 
 143
 
 T. BREUER / John von Neumann met Kurt Godel: Undecidable
 
 Statements in Quantum Mechanics
 
 159
 
 N.C.A. DA COSTA, D. KRAUSE / Set-Theoretical Models for Quantum Systems 171 M. DEL SETA, M. SUAREZ / Non-Ideal Measurements and Physical Possibility in Quantum Mechanics
 
 183
 
 M. DORATO / Time, Relativity, and the Spatiality of Mental Events
 
 197
 
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