Vincent F. Hendricks is Professor of Epistemology, Logic and
Methodology and member of IIP ¨C Institut Internationale de
Philosophie. He is the author of many books including Mainstream
and Formal Epistemology, The Convergence of Scientific Knowledge,
Feisty Fragments, Logical Lyrics and 500 CC: Computer Citations.
Other books include Self-Reference, Proof Theory, Probability
Theory and Knowledge Contributors. Editor of Synthese and
Synthese Library he is also the founder of ¦µLOG¨CThe Network
for Philosophical Logic and Its Applications.Vincent F. Hendricks is Professor of Epistemology, Logic and
Methodology and member of IIP ¨C Institut Internationale de
Philosophie. He is the author of many books including Mainstream
and Formal Epistemology, The Convergence of Scientific Knowledge,
Feisty Fragments, Logical Lyrics and 500 CC: Computer Citations.
Other books include Self-Reference, Proof Theory, Probability Theory and Knowledge Contributors. Editor of Synthese and Synthese Library he is also the founder of ¦µLOG¨CThe Network for Philosophical Logic and Its Applications.
John Symons teaches philosophy at the University of Texas at
El Paso and is an associate member of l¡¯Institut d¡¯Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques, Universit¨¦ de Paris 1. In addition to numerous articles, he is the author of two books on Daniel Dennett¡¯s philosophy, On Dennett and Daniel Dennett: Le Naturalisme en Chantier. Other books include Quantifiers, Questions and Quantum Physics: Essays on the Philosophy of Jaakko Hintikka and Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science. Symons has edited Synthese and Synthese Library since 2002 and has represented Ireland in the Institut Internationale de
Philosophie since 2004.