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(2011) Synthese 181 (1).

Relativizing the relativized a priori

reichenbach's axioms of coordination divided

Flavia Padovani

pp. 41-62

In recent years, Reichenbach’s 1920 conception of the principles of coordination has attracted increased attention after Michael Friedman’s attempt to revive Reichenbach’s idea of a “relativized a priori”. This paper follows the origin and development of this idea in the framework of Reichenbach’s distinction between the axioms of coordination and the axioms of connection. It suggests a further differentiation among the coordinating axioms and accordingly proposes a different account of Reichenbach’s “relativized a priori”.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9590-0

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Padovani, F. (2011). Relativizing the relativized a priori: reichenbach's axioms of coordination divided. Synthese 181 (1), pp. 41-62.

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