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(1993) Synthese 95 (1).

Outstanding problems

replies to Zif critics

Catherine Z. Elgin

pp. 129-140

Answers set the stage for new questions. Reconfigured terrains require new maps. We endedReconceptions with the words “constructionalism always has plenty to do”. The papers in this volume prove our point. They raise issues and disclose avenues that merit further investigation. In what follows, I venture some brief replies that answer objections and indicate areas that deserve further study.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF01064672

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Elgin, C. Z. (1993). Outstanding problems: replies to Zif critics. Synthese 95 (1), pp. 129-140.

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