Preprints from 1995 on

  718. Wim Christiaens
Metaphysics and Cinema
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World., World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2011, pp. 118-141]

  717. Liesbeth De Mol & Maarten Bullynck
A short history of small machines

  716. Raoul Gervais
Non-cognitive values and objectivity in scientific explanation: the case of the Movius Line

  715. Erik Weber, Mieke Boon, Thomas Reydon, Wybo Houkes & Pieter Vermaas
The ICE Theory of Technical Functions (book symposium).
[Metascience, to appear]

  714. Peter Verdée
Non-monotonic set theory as a pragmatic foundation of mathematics
[Foundations of Science, to appear]

  713. Rogier De Langhe
A unified model of the division of cognitive labor.
[Philosophy of Science , to appear]

  712. Robrecht Vanderbeeken & Gertrudis Van de Vijver
Een maat en veel gewichten. Repliek op de Proefvlucht van Buekens.
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 99,]

  711. Rogier De Langhe
The Problem of Kuhnian Rationality
[Philosophica, 85, to appear]

  710. Liesbeth De Mol & Giuseppe Primiero
Report 'International Conference on History and Philosophy of Computing' (HAPOC)
[The Reasoner, 1, vol.6, 2012, pp. 7-8]
(www.thereasoner.org)

  709. Giuseppe Primiero & Mariarosaria Taddeo
A modal type theory for formalizing trusted communications.
[Journal of Applied Logic, 2011]
(DOI: 10.1016/j.jal.2011.12.002)

  708. Giuseppe Primiero
On the necessity of (sometimes) being synthetic. Comment on Poggiolesi.
[In: Patrick Allo & Giuseppe Primiero, (eds.), Third Workshop in the Philosophy of Information, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie , Brussels, In print, 2011, pp. 63-68]

  707. Jan De Winter & Laszlo Kosolosky
What is scientific integrity?

  706. Erik Weber
Four Problems for the Contextual Theory of Scientific Understanding

  705. Tjerk Gauderis & Frederik Van De Putte
Abduction of Generalizations.
[Theoria (conditionally accepted),]

  704. Tjerk Gauderis
Modelling Abduction in Science by means of a Modal Adaptive Logic.
[Foundations of Science, accepted]

  703. Tjerk Gauderis
An Adaptive Logic based Approach to Abduction in AI
[Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Action and Change (NRAC-2011), 2011]

  702. Tjerk Gauderis
The Problem of Multiple Explanatory Hypotheses
[Proceedings of PhD's in Logic III, in print]

  701. Merel Lefevere & Eric Schliesser
Expert responsibility and moral community: economists and uncertainty

  700. Raoul Gervais & Merel Lefevere
Reduction and emergence as features of cognition: unification and the extended mind hypothesis.

  699. Liesbeth De Mol
Reasoning with computer-assisted experiments in mathematics
[P. Allo and G. Primiero, Proceedings of the Third International workshop on the philosophy of information, In print]

  697. Liesbeth De Mol
Looking for Busy Beavers. A socio-philosophical study of a computer-assisted proof
[K. Francois, B. Löwe, T. Müller, B. van Kerckhove, Foundations of the formal sciences, College publications , in print]

  696. Liesbeth De Mol
Formalism. The success(es) of a failure
[A. Moktefi, A. Moretti and F. Schang, Let's be logical, College publications (under review), to appear]

  695. Liesbeth De Mol
Generating, solving and the human mind. Emil Post’s views on computation
[H. Zenil (ed.), A computable Universe. Understanding Computation & Exploring Nature As Computation, World Scientific, In print]

  694. Mathieu Beirlaen & Christian Straßer
Two Adaptive Logics of Norm-Propositions

  693. Mathieu Beirlaen, Christian Straßer & Joke Meheus
An Inconsistency-Adaptive Deontic Logic for Normative Conflicts
[Journal of Philosophical Logic, to appear]

  692. Mathieu Beirlaen
A Unifying Framework for Reasoning about Normative Conflicts

  691. Mathieu Beirlaen
Towards More Conflict-Tolerant Deontic Logics
[Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium II. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2010,]
[scan]

  690. Mathieu Beirlaen
Ethical Consistency and the Logic of Ought
[Theoretical & Applied Ethics, 2, vol.1, 2011, pp. 45-51]

  689. Mathieu Beirlaen
Aristotle's Modal Proofs, by Adriane Rini (review; in Dutch)
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, to appear]
[scan]

  688. Ben Heylen & Erik Weber
De methodestrijd voorbij. De evenwaardige integratie van kwalitatieve en kwantitatieve methoden op basis van verschillende vormen van causaliteit.


  687. Raoul Gervais
The pragmatics of inter-level explanation

  686. Laszlo Kosolosky
Vraag het aan de expert! Uiteraard, maar aan welke?
[DeWereldMorgen, 21/11/2011]
(http://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikels/2011/11/21/vraag-het-aan-de-expert-uiteraard-maar-aan-welke)

  685. Dunja Seselja & Laszlo Kosolosky
Rationality of Scientific Reasoning in the Context of Pursuit: Drawing appropriate distinctions
[Philosophica, 85,]
[scan]

  684. Jan Willem Wieland
Is Justification Dialectical?
[International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, In print]

  683. Dunja Seselja & Christian Straßer
Abstract argumentation and explanation applied to scientific debates
[Synthese, DOI: 10.1007/s11229-011-9964-y,]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/w608723271g10x68/) [PDF]

  682. Laszlo Kosolosky
"Peer review is melting our glaciers": Exploring how and why the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) went astray

  681. Frederik Van De Putte & Christian Straßer
Three Formats of Prioritized Adaptive Logics: a Comparative Study
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, To appear]

  680. Raoul Gervais & Laszlo Kosolosky
Report 'Causality and Explanation in the Sciences' (CaEitS) conference
[The Reasoner, 11, vol.5, 2011]

  679. Frederik Van De Putte & Peter Verdée
The Dynamics of Relevance: Adaptive Belief Revision

  678. José Díez, Kareem Khalifa & Bert Leuridan
General Theories of Explanation: Buyer Beware
[Synthese, DOI: 10.1007/s11229-011-0020-8, to appear]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/4250073u24u68514/)

  677. Laszlo Kosolosky
Kevin C. Elliott: Is a little pollution good for you? Incorporating societal values in environmental research (Review)
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, to appear]

  676. Frederik Van De Putte
Subclassical Relevance: Broadening the Scope of Parikh's Concept
[Under revision,]

  675. Frederik Van De Putte & Christian Straßer
Extending the Standard Format of Adaptive Logics to the Prioritized Case
[Logique et Analyse, 220, jg.2012, To appear]
[scan]

  674. Jan Willem Wieland
The Sceptic's Tools
[Philosophical Papers, vol.40, 2011, pp. 359-69]
[scan]

  673. Laszlo Kosolosky & Merel Lefevere
Report VISU Summer School 2011
[The Reasoner, 9, vol.5, 2011]

  672. Laszlo Kosolosky
Naomi Oreskes & Erik M. Conway: Merchants of doubt. How a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming (Review)
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, to appear]

  671. Laszlo Kosolosky
Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (Eds.): Oxford Studies in Epistemology, volume 3 (Review)
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, to appear]

  670. Bert Leuridan
What are mechanisms in social science? (review)
[Metascience, 10.1007/s11016-011-9610-9, to appear]
(http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=L4f5980M92f909Sa)

  669. Laszlo Kosolosky
Wetenschap versus democratie? Aardappelen ten spijt.
[DeWereldMorgen, 18/06/2011]
(http://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikels/2011/06/18/wetenschap-versus-democratie-aardappelen-ten-spijt)

  668. Stefaan Blancke & Laszlo Kosolosky
What science is fair? Representations of science in a Dutch creationist campaign
[scan]

  667. Dunja Seselja & Erik Weber
Rationality and Irrationality in the History of Continental Drift: Was the Hypothesis of Continental Drift Worthy of Pursuit?
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2011.11.005,]
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2011.11.005) [scan]

  666. Laszlo Kosolosky
Consensus seeking motivations: From consensus conferences to systematic review

  665. Laszlo Kosolosky
Report 'Science versus Democracy?' workshop
[The Reasoner, 7, vol.5,]

  664. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Different understandings of scientific pluralism in social science: Inquiring a controversy within International Political Economy.

  663. Erik Weber
Het doel van wetenschap. Is er een derde weg tussen onbeperkt intentioneel realisme en strikt pragmatisme?
[In: Tom Claes, (ed.), Door Denken en Doen, Academia Press, Gent, In print]

  662. Erik Weber, Leen De Vreese & Jeroen Van Bouwel
How to Study Scientific Explanation?

  661. Leen De Vreese
Evidence-based medicine and progress in the medical sciences.
[Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. Special Issue, vol.17(5), 2011, pp. 852-856]

  660. Mathieu Beirlaen & Christian Straßer
A paraconsistent multi-agent framework for dealing with normative conflicts
[In: Joao Leite, Paolo Torroni, Thomas Agotnes, Guido Boella & Leon van der Torre, (eds.), Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems, Springer, pp. 312-329]
[scan]

  659. Frederik Van De Putte & Christian Straßer
A Logic For Prioritized Normative Reasoning

  658. Giuseppe Primiero
Type-theoretical Dynamics. Exploring Belief Revision in a Constructive Framework.
[preprint, The Realism-Antirealism Debate in the Age of Alternative Logics, LEUS Volume, Springer, vol.23, 2011, pp. 191-212]
[PDF]

  657. Rafal Urbaniak & Diderik Batens
Induction
[draft, forthcoming in "Handbook of Formal Philosophy", 2011]
[scan]

  656. Rafal Urbaniak
Platonic thought experiments: how on earth?
[draft,]
(http://ugent.academia.edu/RafalUrbaniak/Papers/453644/_Platonic_thought_experiments_how_on_earth)

  655. Rafal Urbaniak
Busting a myth about Lesniewski and definitions [with Severi Hamari]
[History and Philosophy of Logic (accepted and forthcoming), 2011]
(http://ugent.academia.edu/RafalUrbaniak/Papers/306505/Busting_a_myth_about_Lesniewski_and_definitions)

  654. Laszlo Kosolosky
Report 'Three Rivers Philosophy Conference: Science, Knowledge and Democracy'
(http://www.thereasoner.org/)

  653. Bert Leuridan
Three problems for the mutual manipulability account of constitutive relevance in mechanisms.
[The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, doi: 10.1093/bjps/axr036, to appear]
(http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/axr036?ijkey=RqonJztClLzloEc&keytype=ref)

  652. Dagmar Provijn
Bloody Analogical Reasoning.
[In: Erik Weber, Joke Meheus & Dietlinde Wouters, (eds.), Logic, Reasoning and Rationality]

  651. Merel Lefevere
Feminist science, feminist epistemology, relative rationality and context-based problem solving.

  650. Albrecht Heeffer
Dutch Algebra and Arithmetic in Japan before the Meiji Restoration

  649. Frederik Van De Putte
Hierarchic Adaptive Logics
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, 2011]
[scan]

  648. Frederik Van De Putte
Prime Implicates and Relevant Belief Revision
[Journal of Logic and Computation, 2011]
(doi: 10.1093/logcom/exr040) [scan]

  647. Leen De Vreese
EBM versus EBP? Complexity and evidence-based practices.

  646. Albrecht Heeffer
Historical objections against the number line
[Science and Education, jg.2011,]

  645. Diderik Batens
Adaptive Logics as a Necessary Tool for Relative Rationality. Including a Section on Logical Pluralism.
[In: Erik Weber, Joke Meheus & Dietlinde Wouters, (eds.), Logic, Reasoning and Rationality]
[PDF]

  644. Maarten Boudry & Bert Leuridan
Where the design argument goes wrong: Auxiliary assumptions and unification.
[Philosophy of Science, vol.78, 2011, pp. 558-578]

  643. Giuseppe Primiero
Giovanni Sommaruga (ed): Formal Theories of Information: From Shannon to Semantic Information Theory and General Concepts of Information (Review)
[Minds and Machines, 1, vol.21, 2011, pp. 119-122]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/m08567n828652864/fulltext.pdf)

  642. Raoul Gervais & Erik Weber
Plausibility versus richness in mechanistic models
[Philosophical Psychology, In print]

  641. Giuseppe Primiero
Offline and online data: on upgrading functional information to knowledge
[Philosophical Studies, 2012]
(DOI: 10.1007/s11098-012-9860-4)

  640. Giuseppe Primiero & Bjorn Jespersen
Realist and constructivist semantics for modal modification: the case of alleged assassins
[Submitted.,]

  639. Giuseppe Primiero
A multi-modal type system and its procedural semantics for safe distributed programming
[Presented at Intuitionistic Modal Logic and Applications Workshop (IMLA11). To be submitted.,]

  638. Giuseppe Primiero
A contextual type theory with judgemental modalities for reasoning from open assumptions
[Logique et Analyse, forthcoming, vol.220, 2012]

  636. Joke Meheus, Mathieu Beirlaen, Frederik Van De Putte & Christian Straßer
Non-Adjunctive Deontic Logics That Validate Aggregation as Much as Possible

  635. Rafal Urbaniak & Frederik Van De Putte
Induction from a Single Instance: Incomplete Frames.
[Foundations of Science, To appear]

  634. Steffen Ducheyne
Towards a Fruitful Formulation of Needham's Grand Question
[Philosophica, 82, 2008, pp. 9-26]

  633. Erik Weber & Maarten Van Dyck
Rationally Evaluating Inconsistent Theories
[Philosophica, 85, in print]

  632. Peter Verdée
Strong paraconsistency by separating composition and decomposition in classical logic.
[WoLLIC 2011 proceedings LNAI series Springer, 2011]

  631. Liesbeth De Mol
On the complex behavior of simple tag systems - An experimental approach
[Theoretical Computer Science, vol.412, 2011, pp. 97-112]
[PDF]

  630. Raoul Gervais
Explaining capacities: assessing the explanatory power of models in the cognitive sciences
[In: Erik Weber, Joke Meheus & Dietlinde Wouters, (eds.), Logic, Reasoning and Rationality]

  629. Raoul Gervais
Pragmatic approaches to explanation applied to the cognitive sciences: two types of explanation-seeking questions compared
[Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium II. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2010,]

  628. Raoul Gervais
Op het snijvlak van cognitie, wetenschap en filosofie: intertheoretische relaties in de twintigste eeuw.
[ANTW, vol.1 jg.104, 2012, pp. 21-38]

  627. Liesbeth De Mol, Martin Carlé & Maarten Bullynck
Haskell before Haskell. An alternative lesson in practical logics of the ENIAC
[PDF]

  626. Jan De Winter
The Distorted Research Agenda in the Health Sciences and James Robert Brown’s Policy Proposal.
[Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium II. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2010,]

  625. Diderik Batens
It might have been Classical Logic
[Logique et Analyse, in print]

  623. Albrecht Heeffer, Michel Hermans & Jean-François Stoffel
Bibliographie d'Henri Bosmans
[Bulletin de la classe des sciences de l'Académie royale de Belgique, jg.2010, pp. 255-300]

  622. Peter Verdée
Strong, universal and provably non-trivial set theory by means of adaptive logic.

  621. Peter Verdée
Modelling defeasible reasoning by means of adaptive logic games.
[Logic Journal of the IGPL. doi:10.1093/jigpal/jzq060., 2011]
(http://jigpal.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/01/05/jigpal.jzq060.full.pdf+html)

  620. Peter Verdée & Diderik Batens
A Sufficient Condition for Embedding Logics in Classical Logic.

  619. Laszlo Kosolosky
The intended window of epistemic opportunity: A comment on Miriam Solomon
[Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium II. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2010,]

  618. Jan De Winter
How (not) to reform biomedical research. A review of some policy proposals.

  617. Jan Willem Wieland
Proto-Regress Argument Schemas
[ISSA 2010 Proceedings, 2011, pp. 2000-07]

  616. Jan Willem Wieland
Rules Regresses
[AGPC 2010 Proceedings, 2011, pp. 79-92]

  615. Giuseppe Primiero & Patrick Allo
Report 3rd Workshop in the Philosophy of Information
[The Reasoner, 1, vol.5, 2011, pp. 6-7]

  614. Laszlo Kosolosky
Report '1st Dutch-Flemish Graduate Conference on Philosophy of Science and/or Technology'
[The Reasoner, 1, vol.5, 2011]

  613. Rafal Urbaniak
How not to use the Church-Turing thesis against platonism
[Philosophia Mathematica, 1, vol.19, 2011, pp. 74-89]
(http://philmat.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/1/74.abstract) [scan]

  612. Rafal Urbaniak
Neologicist nominalism
[Studia Logica, vol.96, 2010]
[scan]

  611. Rafal Urbaniak
Response to a critic (definability and ontology)
[Reports on Mathematical Logic, vol.45, 2010, pp. 255-259]
[PDF] [scan]

  610. Rafal Urbaniak & Agnieszka Rostalska
Swinburne's modal argument for the existence of the soul
[Philo, vol.12, 2010, pp. 73-98]
[scan]

  609. Steffen Ducheyne
J.T. Desaguliers: Freemason and Newtonian
[Revue belge de philologie et d’histoire, vol.87, 2009, pp. 349-364]

  608. Steffen Ducheyne
Testing Universal Gravitation in the Laboratory, or the Significance of Research on the mean Density of the Earth and Big G, 1798-1898: Changing Pursuits and long-term methodological-experimental Continuity
[Archive for History of Exact Sciences, to appear]

  607. Albrecht Heeffer
From the second unknown to the symbolic equation
[In: Albrecht Heeffer & Maarten Van Dyck, (eds.), Philosophical Aspects of Symbolic Reasoning in Early-Modern Mathematics, College Publications, London, 2010, pp. 57-102]
[PDF]

  605. Mathieu Beirlaen, Tjerk Gauderis, Raoul Gervais & Laszlo Kosolosky
Report LRR10: Logic, Reasoning and Rationality
[The Reasoner, 11, vol.4, 2010]
(http://www.thereasoner.org/)

  604. Laszlo Kosolosky
Who guards the guardians/experts? Philosophers?
(http://www.ru.nl/filosofiedag/)

  603. Erik Weber & Merel Lefevere
The Role of Unification in Mechanistic Explanation of Laws

  602. Merel Lefevere
Varieties of unification in the explanation of singular facts

  600. Raoul Gervais & Huib Looren de Jong
Kim's metaphysical challenge to functional explanations

  599. Christian Straßer & Mathieu Beirlaen
Appendix to Towards More Conflict-Tolerant Deontic Logics By Relaxing the Interdefinability Between Obligations And Permissions.
[Submitted.,]

  598. Christian Straßer & Mathieu Beirlaen
Towards More Conflict-Tolerant Deontic Logics By Relaxing the Interdefinability Between Obligations And Permissions.
[Submitted.,]

  597. Diderik Batens
Waar stoppen?
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, vol.102, 2010, pp. 196--198]

  596. Laszlo Kosolosky
Consensus Formation: introducing a continuum in dealing with consensus driven motivations in scientific practice

  595. Stéphanie Van Droogenbroeck & Laszlo Kosolosky
Applied Philosophy extended to Experimental Philosophy: A Case Study in Medical Diagnostics

  594. Giuseppe Primiero
A multi-modal dependent type theory for representing data accessibility in a network
[Electronic Proceedings of the Federated Logic Conference 2010 (Proof Systems for Program Logics Workshop), 2010]

  593. Raoul Gervais, Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Green Cheese, Red Herrings and Dead Kennedys Revisited. The importance of epistemic interests for the choice of why questions and relevance relations

  592. Leen De Vreese, Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Towards General Philosophy of Scientific Practice

  591. Jan De Winter
How to Make the Research Agenda in the Health Sciences Less Distorted.
[Theoria, In print]

  590. Albrecht Heeffer
Epistemic Justification and Operational Symbolism
[PDF]

  589. Laszlo Kosolosky
Expertise doordacht: reflectie via klimaatanalyse
[Ethiek & Maatschappij, 1, jg.13, 2010]

  587. Albrecht Heeffer
The Rule of Quantity by Chuquet and de la Roche and its Influence on German Cossic Algebra
[Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences, 2011]
[PDF]

  586. Jeroen Van Bouwel
The direct and indirect role of values in scientific expertise: Inquiring Heather Douglas' account.

  585. Erik Weber, Jeroen Van Bouwel & Merel Lefevere
The Role of Unification in Explanations of Facts.
[In: Henk de Regt, Samir Okasha & Stephan Hartmann, (eds.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009, Springer, In print, pp. 403-413]

  584. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Ways of dealing with scientific plurality: Inquiring Helen Longino’s epistemic democracy.
[U. Mäki and M. Jimenez Buedo. Advances in Economic Methodology., in print]

  583. Jan Willem Wieland
Does Internalism (Regarding the Justification of Our Inferences) Entail Scepticism?
[In: Erik Weber, Joke Meheus & Dietlinde Wouters, (eds.), Logic, Reasoning and Rationality]
[PDF]

  582. Joke Meheus, Mathieu Beirlaen & Frederik Van De Putte
Avoiding Deontic Explosion by Contextually Restricting Aggregation
[In: Guido Governatori & Giovanni Sartor, (eds.), Deontic Logic in Computer Science, Springer, pp. 148-165]
[scan]

  581. Christian Straßer, Joke Meheus & Mathieu Beirlaen
Tolerating Deontic Conflicts by Adaptively Restricting Inheritance
[Forthcoming in Logique et Analyse,]
[scan]

  580. Jan Willem Wieland
On Gratton's 'Infinite Regress Arguments'
[Argumentation, vol.25, 2011, pp. 107-13]

  579. Jan Willem Wieland
Filling a Typical Gap in a Regress Argument
[Logique & Analyse, 216, 2011, pp. 589-97]

  578. Dagmar Provijn
The generation of abductive explanations from inconsistent theories
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, doi: 10.1093/ji, 2011]
(http://jigpal.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/jzq056? ijkey=sbAhWbSLJcGSkQD&keytype=ref )

  577. Albrecht Heeffer
The Body in Renaissance Arithmetic: From Mnemonics to Embedded Cognition
[Proceedings of The Thirty Sixth Annual Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation, 2010, pp. 21-22]
[PDF]

  576. David De Saeger & Erik Weber
Needham's Grand Question Revisited. On the Meaning and Justification of Causal Claims in the History of Chinese Medicine.
[East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine, In print]

  575. Albrecht Heeffer
The symbolic model for algebra: functions and mechanisms
[In: L. Magnani, Walter A. Carnielli & Claudio Pizzi, (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology, Springer, In print, 2010]
[PDF]

  574. Giuseppe Primiero & Bjorn Jespersen
Two type-theoretical approaches to privative modification
[In: Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yohei Murakami & Eric McCready, (eds.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2009 Workshops, LNAI 6284, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2010]

  573. Hans Lycke
A formal explication of the search for explanations. The adaptive logics approach to abductive reasoning.
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, in print]

  572. Hans Lycke
An adaptive logic for the formal explication of scalar implicatures (Revised version of item 544).
[In: Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yohei Murakami & Eric McCready, (eds.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2009 Workshops, LNAI 6284, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2010, pp. 235-251]

  571. Diderik Batens
Logics for Qualitative Inductive Generalization.
[Studia Logica, vol.97, 2011, pp. 61-80]
(http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s11225-010-9297-8)

  570. Joke Meheus
A Formal Logic for the Abduction of Singular Hypotheses.

  569. Stephan van der Waart van Gulik
Adaptive Fuzzy Logics for Contextual Hedge Interpretation.
[Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 18, vol.3, 2009, pp. 333-356]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/3134v75773jh5438/)

  568. Leen De Vreese
Rethinking the concept of disease debate: a pragmatist alternative.

  567. Giuseppe Primiero
Mathematical Thought and its Objects, by Charles Parsons (Review)
[Minds & Machines, vol.20, 2010, pp. 311-315]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/q2266w072171913h/fulltext.pdf)

  566. Liesbeth De Mol, Maarten Bullynck & Martin Carlé
Haskell before Haskell. Curyy's contribution to programming (1946-1950)
[F. Ferreirea, B. Löwe, E. Mayordomo, L.-M. Gomes (eds.), CIE10, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, vol.6158, 2010, pp. 108-117]
[PDF]

  565. Raoul Gervais & Erik Weber
The covering law model applied to dynamical cognitive science: a comment on Joel Walmsley
[Minds and Machines, 21, 2011, pp. 33-39]

  564. Dagmar Provijn & Tim De Mey
William Harvey en de ontdekking van de bloedsomloop.
[In: Linda Van Speybroeck & Johan Braeckman, (eds.), Fascinerend Leven. Markante Figuren en Ideeën uit de Geschiedenis van de Biologie., Nieuwezijds, Amsterdam, In print, 2010]

  563. Giuseppe Primiero
A Constructive Modal Semantics for Contextual Verification (Short paper)
[Proceedings of the First international Workshop on Logic-based Interpretation of Context: Modelling and Applications, vol.550, 2009, pp. 33-35]
(http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-550/)

  562. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Where the epistemic and the political meet.
[In: Jeroen Van Bouwel, (ed.), The Social Sciences and Democracy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke & New York, 2009, pp. 1-13]

  561. Jeroen Van Bouwel, Erik Weber & Leen De Vreese
Indispensability Arguments in favour of Reductive Explanations.
[Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 42, 2011, pp. 33-46]

  560. Jan De Winter
A Pragmatic Account of Functions.

  559. Jan De Winter
A Pragmatic Account of Mechanistic Artifact Explanation.
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, vol.42, 2011, pp. 602-609]
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0039368111000732)

  558. Jan Willem Wieland
Anti-Positionalism's Regress
[Axiomathes, vol.20, 2010, pp. 479-93]

  557. Jan Willem Wieland
What Problem of Universals?
[Philosophica, 81, 2008, pp. 7-21]
[PDF]

  556. Giuseppe Primiero & Bjorn Jespersen
Two type-theoretical approaches to privative modification
[Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop of Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS 6), 2009, pp. 239-258]

  555. Leen De Vreese, Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Explanatory pluralism in the medical sciences: theory and practice.
[Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 31, 2010, pp. 371-390]

  554. Steffen Ducheyne
Understanding (in) Newton’s Argument for Universal Gravitation.
[Journal of General Philosophy of Science, (Appeared forthcoming 2009)]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/98j15861583n4542/) [PDF]

  553. Dunja Seselja & Christian Straßer
Epistemic Justification in the Context of Pursuit: A Coherentist Approach
[Accepted for publication in a special issue of Synthese "Is Science Inconsistent?'” ed. by P. Vickers and O. Bueno,]
[scan]

  552. Giuseppe Primiero
Epistemic Modalities
[In: Giuseppe Primiero & Shahid Rahman, (eds.), Acts of Knowledge: History, Philosophy and Logic, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 207-232]

  551. Albrecht Heeffer
Regiomontanus and Chinese Mathematics
[Philosophica, 83, 2010, pp. 81-107]
[PDF]

  550. Christian Straßer
A Deontic Logic Framework Allowing for Factual Detachment --- Appendix
[Appendix to "A deontic logic framework allowing for factual detachment" forthcoming in Journal of Applied Logic., 2009]
[scan]

  549. Hans Lycke
On relevance conditions for asserting disjunctions.
[In: Michal Pelis, (ed.), The Logica Yearbook 2009, College Publications, London, pp. 143-156]

  548. Christian Straßer
Adaptively applying modus ponens in conditional logics of normality
[accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logic,]
[scan]

  547. Jan De Winter
Explanations in Nanotechnology: The Pragmatic Point of View.

  546. Jan Willem Wieland & Erik Weber
Metaphysical Explanatory Asymmetries
[Logique & Analyse, 211, 2010, pp. 345-65]

  545. Albrecht Heeffer
Algebraic partitioning problems from Luca Pacioli's Perugia manuscript (Vat. Lat. 3129)
[SCIAMVS, jg.11, 2010]

  544. Hans Lycke
An adaptive logic for the formal explication of scalar implicatures.
[In: Daisuke Bekki, (ed.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop of Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS 6), JSAI, Tokyo, Japan, 2009, pp. 221-238]

  543. Steffen Ducheyne
The Status of Theory and Hypothesis
(http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00005074/)

  542. Giuseppe Primiero
Constructive contextual modal judgments for reasoning from open assumptions
[Proceedings of the Computability in Europe 2010 Conference, 2010, pp. 336-345]

  540. Christian Straßer & Dunja Seselja
Towards the proof-theoretic unification of Dung's argumentation framework: An adaptive logic approach - Appendix
[Appendix to the article published in the Journal of Logic and Computation,]
[scan]

  539. Steffen Ducheyne
Whewell's Tidal Researches: Scientific Practise and Philosophical Methodology
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, 1, vol.41, 2010, pp. 26-40]
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V70-4Y9C1B6-1&_user=10&_coverDate=02%2F02%2F2010&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0)

  538. Erik Weber
The Debate between Causal Realism and Causal Constructivism: Metaphilosophical Reflections.
[Philosophica, 81, 2008, pp. 59-71 (Appeared 2010)]

  537. Christian Straßer
A deontic logic framework allowing for factual detachment
[Journal of Applied Logic, 2011, 9(1), pg. 61-80,]
[scan]

  536. Albrecht Heeffer
The Abbacus Tradition: the Missing Link between Arabic and Early Symbolic Algebra?
[PDF]

  535. Hans Lycke
A disjunction is exclusive until proven otherwise. Introducing the adaptive logics approach to Gricean pragmatics.

  534. Anton Froeyman
On the very idea of a causal process theory

  532. Steffen Ducheyne
ISAAC NEWTON'S 'OF THE CHURCH' MANUSCRIPT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF BODMER MS. IN GENEVA
[EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY, 2, vol.5, 2009, pp. 25-35]

  531. Rogier De Langhe
The tradeoff between breadth and depth
[PDF]

  530. Rogier De Langhe
Mainstream economics: searching where the light is
[Journal of Post Keyenesian Economics, jg.32(1), 2009]
[PDF]

  529. Giuseppe Primiero & Joke Meheus
ADM Quasi-merging and Pure-arbitration

  528. Liesbeth De Mol
Mathematics through man-computer interaction. A study of the early years of computing.
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 127-132]
[PDF]

  526. Isabelle Drouet
Probabilistic Analyses and the Humean Conception of the Relationship between Levels of Causality
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 68-72]

  525. Rafal Urbaniak
A note on identity and higher-order quantification
[Australasian Journal of Logic, to appear]
[scan]

  524. Rafal Urbaniak
Bogus singular terms and substitution salva denotatione
[The Reasoner, vol.3(6), to appear]
[scan]

  523. Rafal Urbaniak
Doxastic synonymy vs. logical equivalence
[The Reasoner, vol.3(5), to appear]
[scan]

  522. Rafal Urbaniak
PhD's in Logic - report (with S. Wintein)
[The Reasoner, vol.3(4), to appear]
[scan]

  521. Rafal Urbaniak
Slingshot arguments: two versions
[The Reasoner, vol.3(4), to appear]
[scan]

  520. Erik Weber & Dunja Seselja
How to Identify Scientific Revolutions?
[In: Juan Manuel Torres, (ed.), On Kuhn's Philosophy and its Legacy., CFCUL, Lisbon, 2010, pp. 251-282]

  519. Jan Willem Wieland & Arianna Betti
Relata-Specific Relations
[Dialectica, vol.62, 2008, pp. 509-24]

  518. Erik Weber
Varieties of Democracy in Science Policy
[In: Jeroen Van Bouwel, (ed.), The Social Sciences and Democracy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke & New York, 2009, pp. 181-194]

  517. Giuseppe Primiero
Proceeding in Abstraction. From concepts to types and the recent perspective on information.
[History and Philosophy of Logic, vol.30(3), 2009, pp. 257-282]

  516. Albrecht Heeffer
On the curious historical coincidence of algebra and double-entry bookkeeping
[Karen François, e.a. (eds.) Foundations of the Formal Sciences. Bringing together Philosophy and Sociology of Science.,]
[PDF]

  515. Diderik Batens, Christian Straßer & Peter Verdée
On the Transparency of Defeasible Logics: Equivalent Premise Sets, Equivalence of Their Extensions, and Maximality of the Lower Limit.
[Logique et Analyse, vol.207, 2009, pp. 281-304]
[PDF]

  514. Stephan van der Waart van Gulik
On the Implementation of Concept Structures in Fuzzy Logic.
[in Vosniadou, S., Kayser, D. and Athanassios, P. (eds.), Proceedings of the European Cognitive Science Conference 2007, 2007, pp. 625-628]

  513. Stephan van der Waart van Gulik
Menselijke rationaliteit en identiteit.
[Van den Bossche, M. and Vandemeulebroecke, R. (eds.), Humanismen, VUB Press, 2009, pp. 163-172]

  512. Stephan van der Waart van Gulik
Fuzzy Logic, Concepts and Semantic Transformers.
[in Seising, R. (ed.), Views on Fuzzy Sets and Systems from Different Perspectives, Springer, 2009, pp. 79-97]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/pk808384853q62q2/)

  511. Rogier De Langhe
Why should I adopt pluralism?
[In: Rob Garnett, Erik Olsen & Martha Starr, (eds.), Economic Pluralism, Routledge, 2009]
(http://www.routledgeeconomics.com/books/Economic-Pluralism-isbn9780415777032) [PDF]

  510. Rogier De Langhe
Evidence in Science and Philosophy of Science
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, vol.4, 2008]
(http://www.vangorcum.nl/NL_toonBoek.asp?PublID=4434)

  509. Rogier De Langhe & Matthias Greiff
Increasing returns in science: a model of the dynamics of scientific activity
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, jg.18(2), 2010, pp. 278-294]
[PDF]

  508. Rogier De Langhe
The division of labour in science: the tradeoff between specialisation and diversity
[Journal of Economic Methodology, jg.17(1), 2010, pp. 37-51]
[PDF]

  507. Hans Lycke
Adding the inference rule disjunctive syllogism to relevant logics.
[PDF]

  506. Hans Lycke
Inconsistency-adaptive modal logics. On how to cope with modal inconsistency.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, vol.19, 1-2, 2010, pp. 31-61]
[PDF]

  505. Hans Lycke
Fitch-style natural deduction for modal paralogics.
[Logique et Analyse, 207, 2009, pp. 193-218]
[PDF]

  504. Steffen Ducheyne
Fundamental Questions and Some New Answers on Philosophical, Contextual and Scientific Whewell: Some Reflections on Recent Whewell Scholarship and the Progress made therein (forthcoming)
[Perspectives on Science, 2, vol.18, 2010, pp. 242-272]

  503. Christian Straßer
An Adaptive Logic Framework for Conditional Obligations and Deontic Dilemmas
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 2010, 19(1-2), pp. 95-128,]
[scan]

  502. Rafal Urbaniak
The Mathematics of Logic by Richard Kaye (review).
[Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, to appear]

  501. Rafal Urbaniak
Leśniewski’s quantifiers, a modal interpretation.
[4th issue of the Baltic International Yearbook for Cognition, Logic and Communication, to appear]

  500. Rafal Urbaniak
Reasoning with dynamic conceptual frames.
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 84-89]
[scan]

  499. Agnieszka Rostalska & Rafal Urbaniak
Modal Logic and Philosophy. A case study.
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 79-83]
[scan]

  498. Rafal Urbaniak
Reducing sets to modalities
[Proceedings of the 31st International Wittgenstein Symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society, 2008]
[scan]

  497. Rafal Urbaniak
Time Travel and Conditional Logics
[LOGICA 2007 Yearbook, 2007, pp. 247-255]

  496. Rafal Urbaniak
Leśniewski and Russell’s paradox: some problems
[History and Philosophy of Logic, 29(2), 2008, pp. 115-146]
[scan]

  495. Rafal Urbaniak
What are slingshot arguments?
[Logical Foundations of Reasoning, vol.4, to appear]

  494. Rafal Urbaniak
Conditional logics, informally
[Logical Foundations of Reasoning, vol.4, to appear]

  493. Rafal Urbaniak
On representing 2<n-place connectives of Protothetic
[Journal of Logic and Computation, 16, jg.2006, 2006, pp. 451-460]
(http://logcom.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/16/4/451)

  492. Rafal Urbaniak
Some non-standard interpretations of the axiomatic basis of Lesniewski's Ontology
[The Australasian Journal of Logic, vol.4 jg.2006, 2006]
(http://www.philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/ajl/2006/index.html#2)

  491. Rafal Urbaniak
On ontological functors of Lesniewski's Ontology [full thesis]
[Polish Association for Logic and Philosophy of Science, 2006]
(http://logica.mimuw.edu.pl/ptlifncms/doc/Urbaniak.pdf)

  489. Rafal Urbaniak
On ontological functors of Lesniewski's Ontology
[Reports on Mathematical Logic, 40, 2006]
(http://www.iphils.uj.edu.pl/rml/rml-40/cont-40.htm)

  486. Peter Verdée
A Proof Procedure for Adaptive Logics.
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, accepted]

  485. Rafal Urbaniak
Analysis of Kotarbinski's reistic reasonings
[Logiczne Podstawy Rozumowań, vol.3 jg.2003, 2003]

  484. Bert Leuridan & Anton Froeyman
On lawfulness in History and Historiography.
[History and Theory, to appear]

  483. Bert Leuridan
Can Mechanisms Really Replace Laws of Nature?
[Philosophy of Science, 3, vol.77, 2010, pp. 317-340]

  481. Giuseppe Primiero
A model for processing updates with inconsistent information on propositional databases

  480. Anton Froeyman & Leen De Vreese
Unravelling the methodology of causal pluralism.
[Philosophica, 81, 2008, pp. 73-89 (Appeared 2010)]

  479. Giuseppe Primiero
Prioritized dynamic update and retraction functions selecting on inconsistent information
[In: Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), The Many Sides of Logic, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 443-463]

  478. Steffen Ducheyne
Newtonianism in Locke, Hume, and Reid: or, How far can one stretch a label?
[Enlightenment and Dissent - Special Issue on Isaac Newton and Eighteenth-Century Thought, Stephen D. Snobelen (ed.), vol.25, 2009, pp. 62-105]

  475. Steffen Ducheyne
Some Worries for J.D. Norton’s Material Theory of Induction
[Philosophia Naturalis, 1, vol.45, 2008]

  474. Steffen Ducheyne
Anti-trintarianism in Newton’s General Scholium to the Principia
[European Journal of Science and Theology, 1, vol.5, 2009, pp. 29-39]
(http://www.ejst.tuiasi.ro/Files/17/01-11Ducheyene.pdf)

  473. Steffen Ducheyne
The Flow of Influence: From Newton to Locke … and Back
[Rivista di storia della filosofia, 2, vol.64, 2009, pp. 265-288]

  472. Steffen Ducheyne
Newton's Theology and the Flow of Influence
[In: S. Ducheyne (ed.), Future Perspectives on Newton Scholarship and the Newtonian Legacy ... (KVAB, Brussel), 2009, pp. 35-47]

  469. Giuseppe Primiero
Belief Revision in Constructive Type Theory
[The Logica 2005 Yearbook,FILOSOFIA Publishing House, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences - Czech Republic, 2006, pp. 177-188]

  468. Jeroen Van Bouwel & Erik Weber
Explanation in the Social Sciences
[In: Ian C. Jarvie & Jesus Zamora-Bonilla, (eds.), The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, SAGE Publications, London, 2011, pp. 632-646]

  467. Jeroen Van Bouwel
What is there beyond Mertonian and dollar green science? Exploring the contours of epistemic democracy.
[In: R. Vanderbeeken et al. (eds.). Drunk on Capitalism. An Interdisciplinary Reflection on Market Economy. Springer, 2012, pp. 35-48]

  466. Leen De Vreese
Epidemiology and causation.
[Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, vol.12, 2009, pp. 345-353]

  465. Jan De Winter
Explanations in Software Engineering: The Pragmatic Point of View.
[Minds and Machines, vol.20, 2010, pp. 277-289]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/c65t6253746gp364/)

  464. Hans Lycke
The adaptive logics approach to abduction.
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 35-41]
[PDF]

  463. Albrecht Heeffer
The Abbaco Tradition (1300-1500): its Role in the Development of European Algebra
[Suuri Kaiseki Kenkyuujo koukyuuroku (&#30740;&#31350;&#38598;&#20250;&#22577;&#21578;&#38598, vol.1625, 2009, pp. 23-33]

  462. Rogier De Langhe
Trading off Explanatory Virtues
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 62-67]
[PDF]

  461. Jan De Winter
Groepsintentionaliteit.

  460. Jan De Winter
De ontologische focus van sociaal-wetenschappelijke verklaringen.
[Ethiek & Maatschappij, jg.12(3), 2009, pp. 3-22]

  459. Diderik Batens
New arguments for adaptive logics as unifying frame for the defeasible handling of inconsistency
[PDF]

  458. Graham Priest & Diderik Batens
Graham Priest and Diderik Batens interview each other
[The Reasoner, vol.2 (nr.8), 2008, pp. 2-4]
(http://uk.sitestat.com/kent/kent-ext/s?secl.philosophy.jw.TheReasoner.vol2.TheReasoner-2(8)-pdf&ns_type=pdf&ns_url=http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/TheReasoner/vol2/TheReasoner-2(8).pdf)

  457. Erik Weber & Albrecht Heeffer
Laudatio Jens Hoyrup
[Sartoniana, 22, 2009, pp. 5-7]

  456. Albrecht Heeffer
On the interpretation of early Italian bartering problems
[PDF]

  455. Maarten Bullynck & Liesbeth De Mol
Setting up early computer programs. D. H. Lehmer's ENIAC computation.
[Archive for Mathematical Logic, 2, vol.49, 2010, pp. 123-146]

  454. Liesbeth De Mol
On the boundaries of solvability and unsolvability in tag systems. Theoretical and Experimental results.
[T. Neary, D. Woods, A. Seda, N. Murphy, The complexity of simple programs, Proc. 6-7 December, 2008, Cork, Ireland, pp. 63-75]
[PDF]

  453. Giuseppe Primiero
An epistemic logic for becoming informed
[Synthese (Knowledge, Rationality and Action Serie), 167, vol.2, 2009, pp. 363-389]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/932443700122w7ht/)

  452. Joke Meheus & Kristof De Clercq
Goal-Directed Tableaux.
[In: Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), The Many Sides of Logic, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 241-256]

  451. Christian Straßer
Quantifier elimination for queues
[Rhine Workshop on Computer Algebra. Proceedings of the RWCA 2006, pages 239-248. Universitaet Basel,]

  450. Dunja Seselja & Christian Straßer
Kuhn and Coherentist Epistemology
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 40, 2009, pp. 322-327]
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2009.06.003) [scan]

  449. Christian Straßer & Dunja Seselja
Generalizing abstract argumentation with nested attacks

  448. Steffen Ducheyne
Conference Report "Induction: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Ghent University, 8–10 July 2008"
[The Reasoner, 10, vol.2 jg.2008, 2008, pp. 8-9]
(http://www.thereasoner.org/)

  447. Christian Straßer
An adaptive logic for rational closure
[In: Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), The Many Sides of Logic, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 47-67]
[scan]

  446. Christian Straßer & Dunja Seselja
Towards the proof-theoretic unification of Dung's argumentation framework: An adaptive logic approach
[Journal of Logic and Computation, vol.21, 2010, pp. 133-156]
(http://logcom.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/2/133.abstract) [scan]

  445. Giuseppe Primiero
A note on constructive modalities for information
[In: Erik Weber, Thierry Libert, Pierre Marage & Geert Vanpaemel, (eds.), Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researchers Days 2008, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2009, pp. 48-54]

  444. Rafal Urbaniak
Leitgeb, "about", Yablo
[Logique et Analyse, vol.207, 2009, pp. 239-254]
[scan]

  443. Rafal Urbaniak
Capturing dynamic conceptual frames
[PDF] [scan]

  442. Liesbeth De Mol
How to talk with a computer. An essay on Computability and Man-Computer conversations.
[S. Stallschus, S. Schönberg, C. König (eds.), Off Topic: Ubersetzen. Zeitschrift für Medienkunst der KHM, pp. 80-89]
[PDF]

  441. Albrecht Heeffer
Estienne de la Roche’s appropriation of Chuquet (1484)
[PDF]

  439. Rogier De Langhe
Mainstream economics: searching where the light is
[Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Conference of the Association of Heterodox Economics, Cambridge, UK - July 2008,]
[PDF]

  438. Rogier De Langhe
Is there an alternative?
[Ethiek & Maatschappij, jg.10(4), 2007, pp. 101-11]
[PDF]

  437. Isabelle Drouet
Propensities and conditional probabilities
[The International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 52, 2011, pp. 153-165]

  436. Isabelle Drouet
Probabilistic analysis and levels of causality

  435. Isabelle Drouet
Is determinism more favourable than indeterminism for the causal Markov condition?
[Philosophy of science, 76, 2009, pp. 662-675]

  434. Erik Weber
Causal Methodology. A Comment on Nancy Cartwright's "Hunting Causes and Using Them".
[Analysis, 70, 2010, pp. 318-325]

  433. Albrecht Heeffer
Humanist Repudiation of Eastern Influences in Early Modern Mathematics.
[PDF]

  432. Anton Froeyman
Concepts of Causation in Historiography
[Historical Methods, 42, 2009, pp. 116-128]

  431. Albrecht Heeffer
An introduction to wasan, native Japanese mathematics.
[History and Pedagogy of Mathematics, 68, 2008, pp. 20-24]
[PDF]

  430. Wim Christiaens
The interaction of logos and mathesis in Heidegger's account of the advent of metaphysics
(http://users.telenet.be/metafysica/transcendental%20idealism/logosmathesis.pdf)

  429. Erik Weber & Bert Leuridan
Counterfactual Causality, Empirical Research and the Role of Theory in the Social Sciences (review essay)
[Historical Methods, 2008, pp. 197-201]

  428. Wim Christiaens
De eenheid van de inhoud
[In: Leo Apostel, Natuurfilosofie. Voorbereidend werk voor een op de fysica gebaseerde ontologie, 2000, pp. 9-35]
[scan]

  427. Wim Christiaens
Some remarks on the metaphysical status of laws of nature.
[In: Tim De Mey & Markku Keinänen, (eds.), Problems from Armstrong, Acta Philosophica Fennica, Helsinki, 2008, pp. 99-125]
(http://users.telenet.be/metafysica/philosophy%20of%20science/Christiaens%20Wim.pdf)

  426. Wim Christiaens
Some notes on Aerts' interpretation of the EPR-paradox and the violation of Bell-inequalities
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Probing the Structure of Quantum Mechanics, World Scientific, In print, 2002]
[scan]

  425. Albrecht Heeffer
Text production, repoduction and appropriation within the abbaco tradition: a case study.
[SCIAMVS, vol.9 jg.2008, 2008, pp. 211-256]

  424. Steffen Ducheyne
"To treat of the World": Paul Otlet's Epistemology and Ontology and the Circle of Knowledge (in press)
[Journal of Documentation, 2, vol.65, 2009]

  423. Steffen Ducheyne
Kant and Whewell on bridging principles between metaphysics and science (in press)
[Kant Studien, 1, vol.100, 2009]
(http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00004176/)

  422. Jeroen Van Bouwel
What is scientifically interesting? Questioning Christian Sachse’s metaphysics of science.
[Medicina & Storia, in print]

  421. Maarten Van Dyck
On the epistemological foundations of the law of the lever
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, to appear]
[PDF]

  420. Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Causation, Unification and the Adequacy of Explanations of Facts
[Theoria, 24, 2009, pp. 301-320]

  419. Steffen Ducheyne
J.S. Mill’s Canons of Induction: From true causes to provisional ones
[History and Philosophy of Logic, 4, vol.29, 2008, pp. 361-376]
(http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/thpl/2008/00000029/00000004/art00004) [PDF]

  418. Giuseppe Primiero & Joke Meheus
Quasi-merging and Pure-arbitration on Information for the Family of Adaptive Logics ADM
[Proceedings of the Workshop on Logic and Intelligent Interaction, ESSLLI08, 2008, pp. 21-30]
[PDF]

  417. Liesbeth De Mol
Solvability of the halting and reachability problem for binary 2-tag systems.
[Fundamenta Informaticae , 4, vol.99, 2010, pp. 435-471]
[PDF]

  416. Albrecht Heeffer
Over beelden, figuren en symbolen
[PDF]

  415. Maarten Van Dyck
Causality and conservation. Elements of the new metaphysics behind the mathematization of nature in the seventeenth century
[PDF]

  414. Liesbeth De Mol
Doing mathematics on the ENIAC. Von Neumann's and Lehmer's different Visions.
[E. Wilhelmus, I. Witzke (eds.), Mathematical practice and development throughout History, (Logos Verlag, Berlin), pp. 149-186]
[PDF]

  413. Janusz Ciuciura
Negations in the Adjunctive Discursive Logic
[PDF]

  412. Dagmar Provijn
Strategies. What's in a name?
[In: Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), The Many Sides of Logic, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 287-306]
[PDF]

  411. Giuseppe Primiero & Joke Meheus
Adaptive Arbitration by Variant Counting on Commutative Bases with Weights
[Proceedings of the Fusion2008 Conference, 2008, pp. 1374-1380]
[PDF]

  410. Steffen Ducheyne
Towards an Ontology of Scientific Models
[Metaphysica: International Journal for Ontology and Metaphysics, 1, vol.9, 2008, pp. 119-127]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/n46j6757x2523125/)

  409. Diderik Batens
Adaptive Cn logics
[In: Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), The Many Sides of Logic, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 27-45]
[PDF]

  408. Erik Weber
How Probabilistic Causation Can Account for the Use of Mechanistic Evidence.
[International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 23, 2009, pp. 277-295]

  407. Giuseppe Primiero & Joke Meheus
Majority Merging by Adaptive Counting
[Synthese (KRA Serie), 2, vol.165, 2008, pp. 203-223]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/16g2n4xk1n573732/?p=0362f5b01ee14fdb908ece8b02e44abd&pi=3)

  406. Maarten Van Dyck
Dynamics of Reason and the Kantian Project
[Philosophy of Science, to appear]
[PDF]

  405. Albrecht Heeffer
Hypocrisie binnen de wiskunde?
[PDF]

  404. Diderik Batens
On Possibilities and Thought Experiments.
[In: Robert Almeder, (ed.), Rescher Studies. A Collection of Essays on the Philosophical Work of Nicholas Rescher, Ontos Verlag, Frankfurt, 2008, pp. 29-57]

  403. Diderik Batens
Pleidooi voor een gematigd empirische kijk op logica.
[PDF]

  402. Erik Weber & David De Saeger
Thought Experiments in Historioagraphy: Context, Structure and Adequacy.

  401. Anton Froeyman
Cassirers Causaliteitsconcept. Verschillende Gedaantes en Betekenisverschuiving van het Concept Causaliteit in de filosofie van Ernst Cassirer
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 4, jg.70(4), 2008, pp. 733-761]

  400. Albrecht Heeffer
Negative Numbers As An Epistemic Difficult Concept: Some Lessons From History
[PDF]

  399. Liesbeth De Mol & Maarten Bullynck
A week-end off. The first extensive number-theoretical computation on the ENIAC
[A. Beckmann, C. Dimitracopoulos, B. Löwe (eds.), Logic and Theory of Algorithms, LNCS, Springer, vol.5028, 2008, pp. 158-167]
[PDF]

  398. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of Florian Ebeling's The Sectret History of Hermes
[Annals of Science, 2008]

  397. Steffen Ducheyne
Whewell's Metaphorical Usage of Light
[Semiotica, Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, 1, vol.172, 2008, pp. 269-278]
(http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/SEMI.2008.098?journalCode=semi)

  396. Bert Leuridan, Erik Weber & Maarten Van Dyck
The Practical Value of Spurious Correlations: Selective versus Manipulative Policy
[Analysis, 68, 2008, pp. 298-303]

  395. Bert Leuridan
Causal Discovery and the Problem of Ignorance. An Adaptive Logic Approach.
[Journal of Applied Logic, 7, 2009, pp. 188-205]

  394. Erik Weber & Leen De Vreese
Causation in Perspective. Reflections on the Perspective-Relativity of the Truth Value of Causal Judgments

  393. Steffen Ducheyne
Whewell, Necessity and the Inductive Sciences: A Philosophical-Systematic Survey
[South African Journal of Philosophy, 3, vol.28, 2009, pp. 333-358]

  392. Wim Christiaens
The EPR-Experiment and Free Process Theory
[In: Johanna Seibt, (ed.), Process-Theories. Cross-disciplinary Studies on Dynamic Categories, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2004, pp. 267-284]

  391. Wim Christiaens
La métamorphose graçe au cinéma.
[In: Anne-Marie Tatham & Denis Bonnecase, (eds.), La métamorphose: définition, formes et thèmes, Gérard Monfort Editeur, Brionne, 2009]
(http://users.telenet.be/metafysica/film/Grenoble2.pdf) [scan]

  390. Wim Christiaens
Lichamelijkheid en cinema volgens een Aposteliaanse ontologie
[Esthetica. Tijdschrift voor kunst en filosofie, 2006]
(http://esthetica.nge.nl/#/lopende-jaargang/?sel=2)

  389. Wim Christiaens
Biografie van Leo Apostel
[Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek, jg.2005, pp. 23-34]
[scan]

  388. Maarten Van Dyck
"Argumentandi modus huius scientiae maximè proprius..." Guidobaldo's mechanics and the question of mathematical principles.
[PDF]

  387. Steffen Ducheyne
Algunas notas Metodológicas sobre los Experimentos de J.B. Van Helmont
[Azogue, Revista electrónica dedicada al estudio histórico crítico de la alquimia, vol.5, 2007, pp. 100-107]
(http://www.revistaazogue.com/Azogue5-7.pdf)

  386. Albrecht Heeffer
From Problem Solving to Argumentation: Pacioli’s Appropriation of Abbacus Algebra
[PDF]

  385. Erik Weber
Reply to Dan Steel's "With or Without Mechanisms"
[Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 38, 2008, pp. 267-270]

  384. Steffen Ducheyne
Entry "Helmont, Johannes (Joan) Baptista Van"
[in: Angela Pilchak (ed.), New Dictionary of Scientific Biography (Detroit e.a., Thomson Gale: 2008), volume III, pp. 277-281]

  383. Steffen Ducheyne
A Preliminary Study of the Appropriation of Van Helmont's Œuvre in Britain in Chymistry, Medicine and Natural Philosophy.
[Ambix, 2, vol.55, 2008, pp. 122-135]
(http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/amb/2008/00000055/00000002/art00003)

  382. Steffen Ducheyne
Announcement and Call for Papers "Sic et Non", Annual Supplement to "The Reasoner", The Reasoner vol. 1(7), 2007, pp. 6-7.
(http://www.thereasoner.org/)

  381. Rogier De Langhe
How monist is heterodoxy?
[Cambridge Journal of Economics, jg.34, 2010, pp. 793-805]
[PDF]

  379. Erik Weber
The Aims of Science: Is there a Third Way between Unrestricted Intentional Realism and Strict Pragmatism?

  378. Erik Weber & Leen De Vreese
Conceptual Analysis of Causation and Theoretical Utility in Everday Contexts
[Logique et Analyse, 206, 2009, pp. 177-190]

  377. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of W. R. Shea & M. Artigas, "Galileo Observed, Science and the Politics of Belief"
[Annals of Science, 3, vol.64, 2007, pp. 430-431]

  376. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of Bruce T. Moran "Distilling Knowledge: Alchemy, Chemistry, and the Scientific Revolution"
[AMBIX, 2, vol.54, 2007, pp. 226-228]

  375. Steffen Ducheyne
Recensie Hans Radder, The World Observed/ The World Conceived.
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 3, jg.99, 2007, pp. 308-309]

  374. Steffen Ducheyne
J.B. VAN HELMONT’S DE TEMPORE AS AN INFLUENCE ON ISAAC NEWTON’S DOCTRINE OF ABSOLUTE TIME
[ARCHIV FÜR GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE, 2, vol.90, 2008, pp. 216-228]
(http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/AGPH.2008.009)

  373. Rogier De Langhe
Naar een pluralistisch model van onderzoeksfinanciering in de humane wetenschappen
[In: Patrick Loobuyck, G. Vanheeswijck & W. Van Herck, (eds.), Welke universiteit willen we (niet)?, Academia Press, Gent, 2007, pp. 205-16]
[PDF]

  372. Rogier De Langhe, Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
A pragmatist approach to the plurality of explanations in International Relations Theory
[Conference Paper Archive of SGIR 6th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, 2007]
(http://www.sgir.eu/conference-paper-archive)

  370. Albrecht Heeffer
On the Nature and Origin of Algebraic Symbolism.
[In: Bart Van Kerkhove, (ed.), New Perspectives on Mathematical Practices. Essays in Philosophy and History of Mathematics, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, 2008]
[PDF]

  369. Albrecht Heeffer
Mathematics education through lesson study in the Asia-Pacific region.
[History and Pedagogy of Mathematics Newsletter, 66, 2007, pp. 4-6]
(http://www.clab.edc.uoc.gr/HPM/NewsLetters.htm) [PDF]

  367. Steffen Ducheyne
Letter to the Editor.
[Isis, 2, vol.98, 2007, 354p.]

  366. Steffen Ducheyne
Abstraction vs. Idealization: A Conceptual Analysis.
[The Reasoner, 1, vol.5, 2007, pp. 9-10]

  365. Stephan van der Waart van Gulik & Peter Verdée
Modeling Sorites Reasoning with Adaptive Fuzzy Logic.
[Fuzzy Sets and Systems, vol.159, 2008, pp. 1869-1884]
[scan]

  364. Leen De Vreese & Erik Weber
Confusion and Bad Arguments in the Conceptual Analysis of Causation
[Logique et Analyse, 201, 2008, pp. 81-99]

  363. Bert Leuridan
Supervenience: its Logic and its Inferential Role in Classical Genetics
[Logique et analyse, 198, 2007, pp. 147-171]

  362. Bert Leuridan & Erik Weber
The IARC and Mechanistic Evidence
[In: Phyllis McKay Illari, Federica Russo & Jon Williamson, (eds.), Causality in the Sciences, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011, pp. 91-109]

  361. Steffen Ducheyne
THE GENERAL SCHOLIUM: SOME NOTES ON NEWTON’S PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED ENDEAVOURS
[Lias: Sources and Documents Relating to the Early Modern History of Ideas, 2, vol.33, 2006, pp. 223-274]
[PDF]

  359. Leen De Vreese
Pluralism in the philosophy of causation: desideratum or not? (Editorial introduction)
[Philosophica, 77, 2006, pp. 5-13 (Appeared 2008)]

  358. Giuseppe Primiero
On building abstract terms in typed systems
[in The Logica Yearbook 2006, FILOSOFIA Publishing House, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences - Czech Republic, 2007, pp. 191-202]
[PDF]

  357. Albrecht Heeffer
Father Henri Bosmans (S.J.) A Belgian pioneer in the history of mathematics.
[History and Pedagogy of Mathematics Newsletter, 65, 2007, pp. 12-15]
[PDF]

  356. Steffen Ducheyne
"Ingorance is Bliss": On Bernard Nieuwentijt's Doctrina Ignorantia and His Contribution Our Understanding of Scientific Idealisation
[Rivista di storia della filosofia, 4, vol.62, 2007, pp. 699-710]

  355. Diderik Batens
On a Logic of Induction. (corrected version of item 123, which contains the uncorrected proofs)
[Logic and Philosophy of Science (electronic Journal), vol.IV, 1, 2006, pp. 3-32]
(http://www.univ.trieste.it/~episteme/L&PS_Vol4No1/batens_L&PS_Vol4No1.pdf)

  353. Peter Verdée
Adaptive Logics using the Minimal Abnormality strategy are $Pi^1_1$-complex
[Synthese, vol.167, 2009, pp. 93-104]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/f237244k35n3l107/fulltext.pdf) [PDF] [PS]

  352. Steffen Ducheyne
Johannes Baptista Van Helmonts Experimentele Aanpak: Een Poging tot Omschrijving.
[Gewina, Tijdschrift voor de Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde, Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Techniek, 1, vol. 30 jg. 2007, pp. 11-25]

  351. Giuseppe Primiero
Belief Merging based on Adaptive Interaction
[in "A Meeting of the Minds", Proceedings of the Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction, College Publication, 2007, pp. 315-320]
[PDF]

  350. Jeroen Van Bouwel
The ambiguity of unification in the social sciences.

  349. Steffen Ducheyne
History and Philosophy of Science: From Peaceful Coexistence to Golden Age of Interdisciplinarity?
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World., World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2011, pp. 26-36]

  348. Stephan van der Waart van Gulik
A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Non-Scalar Hedges.
[in Makinson, D., Malinowski, J. and Wansing, H. (eds.), Towards Mathematical Philosophy: Trends in Logic Series, Kluwer, 2008, pp. 233-247]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/rm512g72454t8uq2/)

  347. Diderik Batens
Towards a Dialogic Interpretation of Dynamic Proofs.
[In: Cédric Dégremont, Laurent Keiff & Helge Rückert, (eds.), Dialogues, Logics and Other Strange Things. Essays in Honour of Shahid Rahman, College Publications, London, 2009, pp. 27-51]
[PDF] [scan]

  346. Diderik Batens, Kristof De Clercq, Peter Verdée & Joke Meheus
Yes Fellows, Most Human Reasoning is Complex.
[Synthese, vol.166, 2009, pp. 113-131]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/g6303784p5013400/?p=c268f3553c6c44a19979ac4809bae616&pi=10)

  345. Liesbeth De Mol
Study of Limits of Solvability in Tag Systems
[J. Durand-Lose, M. Margenstern (eds.), MCU 2007, Orléans, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.4664, 2007, pp. 170-181]
[PDF]

  343. Liesbeth De Mol
Solvability of the Halting and Reachability Problem for Tag systems with $mu = v = 2$
[PDF]

  342. Giuseppe Primiero
An Epistemic Constructive Definition of Information
[Logique et Analyse, 200, vol.50, 2007, pp. 391-416]

  340. Peter Verdée & Stephan van der Waart van Gulik
A Generic Framework for Adaptive Vague Logics.
[Studia Logica, vol.90, 2008, pp. 385-405]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/k60824g58075836x/) [scan]

  339. Albrecht Heeffer & Harold Heeffer
Near-Optimal Strategies for the Game of Logik
[PDF] [PS]

  336. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Understanding in Political Science: The plurality of epistemic interests.
[Henk de Regt, Sabina Leonelli and Kai Eigner (eds.). Scientific Understanding. Philosophical Perspectives., 2009, pp. 298-313]

  335. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Why social emergence? Discussing the use of analytical metaphysics in social theory.
[In: Robrecht Vanderbeeken & Bart D'Hooghe, (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Studies of Analytical Metaphysics. A Selection of Topics From a Methodological Perspective, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2010, pp. 152-166]

  334. Erik Weber
Social Mechanisms, Causal Inference and the Policy Relevance of Social Science
[Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 37, 2007, pp. 348-359]

  333. Joke Meheus
Adaptive Logics for Abduction and the Explication of Explanation-Seeking Processes.
[In: Olga Pombo & Alexander Gerner, (eds.), Abduction and the Process of Scientific Discovery, Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da U. de Lisboa, Lisboa, 2007, pp. 97-119]
[PDF]

  332. Joke Meheus & Dagmar Provijn
Abduction through Semantic Tableaux versus Abduction through Goal-Directed Proofs
[Theoria, 60, vol.22/3, 2007, pp. 295-304]
[scan]

  331. Steffen Ducheyne
Noodzakelijkheid bij Whewell, De ontwikkeling van een concept. (in Dutch)
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 2, vol. 70, 2007, pp. 239-266]

  330. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of William R. Eaton’s « Boyle on Fire. The Mechanical Revolution in Scientific Explanation »
[Ambix, The Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry, 3, vol.53, 2006, pp. 295-296]

  329. Steffen Ducheyne
The Challenges for Early-Modern Philosophy: Editorial Introduction. [full text of the volume available online]
[Philosophica, 76, 2005, pp. 5-10 (Appeared 2007)]
(http://logica.ugent.be/philosophica/fulltexts.php )

  328. Albrecht Heeffer
The Henri Bosmans Bibliography
[PDF]

  327. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Elucidating scientific pluralism in the light of economics and economists.

  326. Jeroen Van Bouwel
The problem with(out) consensus. The scientific consensus, deliberative democracy and agonistic pluralism.
[In: J. Van Bouwel (ed.). The social sciences and democracy. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 121-142]

  325. Jeroen Van Bouwel
An atlas for the social world: what should it (not) look like? Interdisciplinarity and pluralism in the social sciences.
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Worlds, Cultures and Society., World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011, pp. 43-72]

  324. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Interest in social science.

  323. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Introduction: Contemporary Analytic Metaphysics, its Crisis and Challenge.
[In: Robrecht Vanderbeeken & Bart D'Hooghe, (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Studies of Analytical Metaphysics. A Selection of Topics From a Methodological Perspective, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2010, pp. 4-9]

  322. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
What About Interdisciplinarity Within Philosophy?
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World., World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2011, (10-25)]

  321. Leen De Vreese
Disentangling Causal Pluralism.
[In: Robrecht Vanderbeeken & Bart D'Hooghe, (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Studies of Analytical Metaphysics. A Selection of Topics From a Methodological Perspective, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2010, pp. 207-223]
[PDF]

  320. Leen De Vreese
Causal Pluralism and Scientific Knowledge:an underexposed problem.
[Philosophica, 77, 2006, pp. 125-150 (Appeared 2008)]

  319. Jeroen Van Bouwel & Erik Weber
A Pragmatist Defense of Non-Relativistic Explanatory Pluralism in History and Social Science
[History and Theory, 47, 2008, pp. 168-182]

  318. Erik Weber
Protagoras en het kennistheoretisch relativisme
[In: Danny Praet, (ed.), Us and Them. Essays over filosofie, politiek, religie en cultuur van de Antieke Oudheid tot Islam in Europa ter ere van Herman De Ley., Academia Press, Gent, 2008, pp. 181-192]

  317. Erik Weber
Conceptual Tools for Causal Analysis in the Social Sciences
[In: Federica Russo & Jon Williamson, (eds.), Causality and Probability in the Sciences, College Publications, London, 2007, pp. 197-213]

  316. Erik Weber
Can Economics Become a Purely Experimental Science?
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World., World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2011, pp. 108-117]

  315. Erik Weber
Wie rookt gaat sneller dood en betaalt dus meer. Over het belang van oorzaak-gevolg-relaties in verzekeren en de moeilijkheid bij het onderzoeke ervan
[Ethiek en Maatschappij, jg.8(3), 2005, pp. 58-69]

  314. Liesbeth De Mol
Tag Systems and Collatz-like functions
[Theoretical Computer Science, 1, vol.390, 2008, pp. 92--101]
[PS]

  313. Rogier De Langhe
Graham Allisons Modellen voor de Analyse van Internationale Betrekkingen: een Pluralistische Kritiek
[Ethiek & Maatschappij, jg.8(2), 2005, pp. 64-77]
[PDF]

  312. Albrecht Heeffer
The Reception of Ancient Indian Mathematics by Western Historians
[PDF]

  311. Liesbeth De Mol
Post's Machine
[PDF]

  310. Diderik Batens
Content Guidance in Formal Problem Solving Processes.
[In: Olga Pombo & Alexander Gerner, (eds.), Abduction and the Process of Scientific Discovery, Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da U. de Lisboa, Lisboa, 2007, pp. 121-156]
[PDF] [PS]

  309. Albrecht Heeffer
The Tacit Appropriation of Hindu Algebra in Renaissance Practical Arithmetic
[Ganita Bharati, vol.29 jg.1-2, 2006, pp. 1-60]
[PDF]

  308. Albrecht Heeffer
Abduction as a Strategy for Concept Formation in Mathematics: Cardano Postulating a Negative
[In: Olga Pombo & Alexander Gerner, (eds.), Abduction and the Process of Scientific Discovery, Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da U. de Lisboa, Lisboa, 2007, pp. 179-194]
[PDF]

  307. Liesbeth De Mol
Theory and Experiment in the work of Post and Church
[PDF]

  306. Liesbeth De Mol
Facing the Computer. Some techniques to understand technique.
[C.T.Schmidt (ed.), Computers and Philosophy, an International Conference, 3-5 May 2006 Laval France, 2008, pp. 636-685]
[PDF]

  305. Albrecht Heeffer
The Methodological Relevance of the History of Mathematics for Mathematics Education
[PDF]

  304. Bert Leuridan
Galton's blinding glasses. Modern statistics hiding causal structure in early theories of inheritance.
[In: Federica Russo & Jon Williamson, (eds.), Causality and Probability in the Sciences, College Publications, London, 2007, pp. 243-262]

  302. Albrecht Heeffer
A Conceptual Analysis of Early Arabic Algebra
[In: Shahid Rahman et al., (eds.), The Unity of Science in the Arabic Tradition
Science, Logic, Epistemology and their Interactions
, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2008, pp. 89-128]
[PDF]

  301. Diderik Batens
The Role of Logic in Philosophy of Science.
[In: Stathis Psillos & Martin Curd, (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science, Routledge, London, New York, 2008, pp. 47-57]

  300. Steffen Ducheyne
Paul Otlet's Theory of Knowledge and Linguistic Objectivism.
[Knowledge Organization, 3, vol.32, 2005, pp. 110-116]

  299. Kristof De Clercq
Maxichoice contraction and revision generalized to include the inconsistent case.

  298. Diderik Batens
A Universal Logic Approach to Adaptive Logics.
[Logica Universalis, vol.1, 2007, pp. 221-242]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/6r35700082193335/fulltext.pdf) [scan]

  297. Diderik Batens, Joke Meheus & Dagmar Provijn
An Adaptive Characterization of Signed Systems for Paraconsistent Reasoning
[PDF] [PS]

  296. Tim De Mey
Middeleeuwse en Arabische wijsbegeerte
[In: Etienne Vermeersch & Johan Braeckman, De rivier van Herkleitos: Een eigenzinnige visie op de wijsbegeerte, Houtekiet, Antwerpen, 2008, pp. 93-101]

  294. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of Margaret C. Jacob and Larry Stewart. Practical Matter, Newton's Science in the Service of Industry and Empire 1687-1851.
[Early Science and Medicine, 1, vol.11, 2006, pp. 126-128]

  293. Tim De Mey
Imagination's grip on science
[Metaphilosophy, 37, 2006, pp. 222-239]

  292. Tim De Mey
Ockham's theorie van evidente kennis en het epistemologisch externalisme
[In: Danny Praet, (ed.), Us and Them. Essays over filosofie, politiek, religie en cultuur van de Antieke Oudheid tot Islam in Europa ter ere van Herman De Ley., Academia Press, Gent, 2008, pp. 227-239]

  291. Hans Lycke
An Adaptive Logic for Relevant Classical Deduction.
[Journal of Applied Logic, vol.5, 2007, pp. 602-612]

  290. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of I. Bernard Cohen and George E. Smith (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Newton.
[Philosophy of Science, 3, vol.72, 2005, pp. 506-508]

  289. Albrecht Heeffer
The Origin of the Problems in Euler's Algebra
[Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society - Simon Stevin, 5, vol.13, 2006, pp. 949-952 (Appeared 2007)]

  288. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Explanatory Pluralism.
[Edward Fullbrook (ed.). Pluralist Economics. Zed Books, 2008, pp. 151-170]

  287. Jeroen Van Bouwel
The division of labour in the social sciences versus the politics of metaphysics. Questioning Critical Realism’s interdisciplinarity.
[Graduate Journal of Social Science, jg.2(2), 2006, pp. 32-39]

  286. Jeroen Van Bouwel
De idee van emergentie in de sociologie: perspectieven en problemen.
[Tijdschrift voor Sociologie, jg.27(4), 2006, pp. 337-350]

  285. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Heeft er iemand een wetenschapsbeleid gezien? Over wetenschap, democratie en de onderzoeksagenda.
[Samenleving & Politiek, jg.12(8), 2005, pp. 12-18]

  284. Leen De Vreese
Causal (mis)understanding and the search for scientific explanations: a case study from the history of medicine.
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 39, 2008, pp. 14-24]

  283. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of Michele Camerota, Galileo Galilei, E la cultura scientifica nell'età della controriforma.
[Annals of Science, 1, vol.63, 2006, pp. 126-127]

  282. Steffen Ducheyne
Review of Pamela H. Smith, The Body of the Artisan: Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution
[British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 3, vol.13, 2005, pp. 361-363]

  281. Maarten Van Dyck
Weighing falling bodies. Galileo's thought experiment in the development of his dynamical thinking. (Parts I and II.)
[PDF]

  280. Maarten Van Dyck
Gravitating towards stability: Guidobaldo's Aristotelian-Archimedean synthesis
[History of Science, 44, 2006, pp. 373-407]
[PDF]

  279. Hans Lycke
An Adaptive Logic for Compassionate Relevantism.
[In: Luis Moniz Pereira & Gregory Wheeler, (eds.), Proceedings of the fourth international workshop on Computational Models of Scientific Reasoning & Applications (CMSRA-IV), Lisbon, 2005, pp. 47-56]
(http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~greg/conf/CMSRA-IV_program.html)

  278. Albrecht Heeffer
The Regula Quantitatis: From the Second Unknown to the Symbolic Equation.

  277. Steffen Ducheyne
Re-reading Reid: New Vistas on the "Common Sense" Alternative to Kant (Review Article).
[Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2, vol.39, 2006, pp. 263-268]
(http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/eighteenth-century_studies/v039/39.2ducheyne.html)

  276. Steffen Ducheyne
Reid’s Adaptation and Radicalization of Newton’s Natural Philosophy.
[History of European Ideas, vol.32, 2006, pp. 173-189]

  275. Jeroen Van Bouwel & Erik Weber
De-ontologizing the debate on social explanations: a pragmatic approach based on epistemic interests
[Human Studies, 31, 2008, pp. 423-442]

  274. Steffen Ducheyne
Michele Camerota's New Biography of Galileo: Three Essay Reviews, Review Essay III
[Early Science and Medicine, 4, vol.10, 2005, pp. 560-565]

  273. Steffen Ducheyne
Huygens’s Understanding of Trajectory: Via media between Galileo and Newton.
[Historia Scientiarum, International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan, 1, vol. 17, 2007, pp. 1-19]

  272. Liesbeth De Mol
Mathematics and Pictures. Some popular examples.
[PDF]

  271. Liesbeth De Mol
Closing the circle: An analysis of Emil Post's early work.
[The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 2, vol.12, 2006, pp. 267-289]
[PDF]

  270. Tim De Mey
Tales of the Unexpected
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 14, 2005, pp. 69-88]

  269. Tim De Mey
Kuhn's paradox of thought experiments
[The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication, vol.1, 2006, pp. 111-125]

  268. Liesbeth De Mol
Study of fractals derived from IFS-fractals by Metric Procedures
[Fractals. Complex Geometry, Patterns, and Scaling in Nature and Society, 3, vol.13, 2005, pp. 237-244]

  267. Liesbeth De Mol
Computer Generated Images as Mathematical Tools
[ Proceedings of the 7th International Conference and exhibition on Generative Art, 2004, pp. 13-16]

  266. Dagmar Provijn & Joke Meheus
Direct Dynamic Proofs for Classical Compatibility.
[Logique & Analyse, 185-188, 2004, pp. 305-317 (Appeared 2005)]

  265. Steffen Ducheyne
Galileo and Huygens on Free Fall: Mathematical and Methodological Differences.
[Dynamis, vol.28, 2008, pp. 243-274]
(http://www.raco.cat/index.php/Dynamis)

  264. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Dealing with the economics 'takeover'. Epistemic problems to be addressed by science policy.

  263. Albrecht Heeffer
The Rhetoric of Problems in Algebra Textbooks from Pacioli to Euler
[PDF]

  262. Joke Meheus & Diderik Batens
A Formal Logic for Abductive Reasoning
[Logic Journal of the IGPL, vol.14, 2006, pp. 221-236]
(http://jigpal.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/14/2/221?ijkey=bE0zypiYdGaERtH&keytype=ref)

  261. Diderik Batens
A Diagrammatic Proof Search Procedure as Part of a Formal Approach to Problem Solving.
[In: L. Magnani, (ed.), Model Based Reasoning in Science and Engineering.Cognitive Science, Epistemology, Logic, King's College Publications, London, 2006, pp. 265-284]
[PDF] [PS]

  259. Steffen Ducheyne
Ascribing Contemporary Scientific Concepts to Past Thinkers, Towards a Frame-work for Handling Matters More Precisely
[Scientia Poetica, Jahrbuch für Geschichte der Literatur und der Wissenschaften, jg.10 (= Band), 2006, pp. 274-290]
(http://www.degruyter.de/rfiles/p/9783110186550Inhaltsverzeichnis.pdf)

  258. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
Recent Results by the Inconsistency-Adaptive Labourers.
[In: Jean-Yves Béziau & Dov Gabbay, (eds.), Handbook of Paraconcistency, College Publications, London, 2007, pp. 81-99]
[scan]

  257. Steffen Ducheyne
Joan Baptiste Van Helmont and the Question of Experimental Modernism.
[Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza, vol.43, 2005, pp. 305-332 (Appeared 2007)]
[PDF]

  256. Steffen Ducheyne
De Inductione: where Bacon's Idea of Induction meets Newton's Practice of it.
[Philosophica, vol.76, 2005, pp. 115-128 (Appeared 2007)]

  255. Steffen Ducheyne
Newton's Onto-theology versus Descartes's and Leibniz's: Or on the Relevance of Unificatory Tendencies in the Secularization-process.
[Theology and Science, 1, vol.4, 2006, pp. 71-85]

  254. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Wijzen kaarten ons de weg naar het wetenschappelijk pluralisme?

  253. Kristof De Clercq & Liza Verhoeven
Sieving Out Relevant and Efficient Questions.
[Logique et Analyse, 185-186-187-188, 2004, pp. 189-216 (Appeared 2005)]

  252. Steffen Ducheyne
Secularizerende Tendenzen in Isaac Newtons Onto-theologie. (in Dutch)
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 1, vol.98, 2006, pp. 18-33]

  251. Albrecht Heeffer
Descartes' theory of explanation in natural philosophy. The case of refraction.
[PDF]

  250. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Towards a framework for the pluralisms in economics.
[Post-Autistic Economics Review, 30, 2005]

  249. Jeroen Van Bouwel
The consequences of scientific pluralism for science policy.
[In: Proceedings of V Jornadas Latinoamericanas de estudios sociales de la ciencia y de la tecnología (CD-rom), 2004]

  248. Steffen Ducheyne
Galileo's Interventionist Notion of "Cause".
[Journal of the History of Ideas, 3, vol.67, 2006, pp. 443-464]

  247. Tim De Mey
The dual nature of thought experiments
[Philosophica, 72, 2003, pp. 61-78]

  246. Tim De Mey
Mere Logical Possibilities
[In: Erik Weber & Tim De Mey, (eds.), Modal Epistemology, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België, Brussel, 2004, pp. 53-62]

  245. Robrecht Vanderbeeken & Stefaan Cuypers
Introduction: Beyond Empiricism in the Social Explanation of Action.
[Philosophical Explorations, 7, 2004, pp. 197-201]

  244. Albrecht Heeffer
Learning concepts through the history of mathematics: The case of symbolic algebra.
[In: Karen François & Jean Paul Van Bendegem, (eds.), Philosophical Dimensions in Mathematics Education, Springer, New York, 2007, pp. 83-103]
[PDF]

  243. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Models of Intentional Explanation.
[Philosophical Explorations, 7, 2004, pp. 233-247]

  242. Guido Vanackere
Negation and the Skyhook-Connective.

  241. Leen De Vreese
An Interdisciplinary Focus on the Concept of Causation: What philosophy can learn from psychology.
[In: Diederik Aerts et al., (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World., World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2011, pp. 55-71]
[PDF]

  240. Maarten Van Dyck
Constructive Empiricism and the Argument from Underdetermination.
[In: Bradley Monton, (ed.), Images of empiricism: Essays on science and stances, with a reply from Bas van Fraassen]
[PDF]

  239. Albrecht Heeffer
Récréations Mathématiques (1624) A Study of its Authorship, Sources and Influence.
[Gibecière, jg.1 (2), 2006, pp. 79-170]

  238. Guido Vanackere
Boekbespreking: "Jan Albert van Laar. The Dialectic of Ambiguity. A Contribution to the Study of Argumentation".
[Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing, 2004]

  237. Guido Vanackere
A World of Experiences, an Adequate Language, and Self-reference Revised.

  236. Andrzej Wisniewski, Guido Vanackere & Dorota Leszczynska
Socratic Proofs and Paraconsistency: A Case Study.
[Studia Logica, 2-3, vol.80, 2005, pp. 431-466]

  235. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Individualism and Holism, Reduction and Pluralism.
[Philosophy of the Social Sciences, jg.34(4), 2004, pp. 527-535]

  234. Liza Verhoeven
The Relevance of a Relevantly Assertable Disjunction for Material Implication.
[Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol.36, 2007, pp. 339-366]

  233. Steffen Ducheyne
Modelling Naturally Accelerated Motion: Galileo's Method.

  232. Steffen Ducheyne
Lessons from Galileo: The Pragmatic Model of Shared Characteristics of Scientific Representation.
[Philosophia Naturalis, 1, vol.43, 2006, pp. 214-234]

  231. Diderik Batens
A Procedural Criterion for Final Derivability in Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[Journal of Applied Logic, jg.3, 2005, pp. 221-250]
(http://www.sciencedirect.com) [scan]

  230. Diderik Batens
The Basic Inductive Schema, Inductive Truisms, and the Research-Guiding Capacities of the Logic of Inductive Generalization.
[Logique et Analyse, 185-188, 2004, pp. 53-84 (Appeared 2005)]
[PDF] [PS]

  229. Albrecht Heeffer
The emergence of symbolic algebra as a shift in predominant models.
[Foundations of Science, vol.13 (2) jg.2008, 2008, pp. 149-161]
[PDF]

  228. Tim De Mey
De maat van het mogelijke: gedachte-experimenten en verbeelding.
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Wijsbegeerte, jg.96(1), 2004, pp. 28-39]

  227. Steffen Ducheyne
On Optical and Mechanical Models: Newton's Failure to Construct a Satisfactory Theory of the Phenomena of Light and Colour.
[Logique et Analyse, 194, 2006, pp. 199-223]

  226. Steffen Ducheyne
The Argument(s) for Universal Gravitation.
[Foundations of Science, 4, vol.11, 2006, pp. 419-447]
(http://www.springerlink.com/content/qt7h0l5365264130/fulltext.pdf)

  225. Steffen Ducheyne
Newton's Training in the Aristotelian Textbook Tradition: From Effects to Causes and Back.
[History of Science, 3, vol.43, 2005, pp. 217-237]
[PDF]

  224. Maarten Van Dyck
The Paradox of Conceptual Novelty and Galileo's Use of Experiments.
[Philosophy of Science, 72, vol.5, 2005, pp. 864-875]
(http://journal.philsci.org/index.php?journal=philsci) [PDF]

  223. Steffen Ducheyne
Mathematical Models in Newton's Principia: A New View of the “Newtonian Style”.
[International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1, vol.19, 2005, pp. 1-19]
[PDF]

  222. Steffen Ducheyne & Erik Weber
The Concept of Causation in Newton's Mechanical and Optical Work.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 16, 2007, pp. 265-288]
(http://logica.ugent.be/steffen/Cause.pdf)

  221. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Explanatory pluralism in economics: Against the mainstream?
[Philosophical Explorations, jg.7(3), 2004, pp. 299-315]

  220. Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Coping with Inconsistencies: Examples from the Social Sciences.
[Logic & Logical Philosophy, 14, 2005, pp. 89-101]

  219. Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Assessing the Explanatory Power of Causal Explanations.
[In: J. Persson & P. Ylikoski, (eds.), Rethinking Explanation, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2007, pp. 109-118]

  218. Maarten Van Dyck & Erik Weber
Cassirer's Critical Idealism. A Comment on Thomas Mormann.
[In: D. Gillies, (ed.), Laws and Models in Science, King's Colege Publications, London, 2004, pp. 161-171]

  217. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Imperialistische tendensen in de economiebeoefening en politieke wetenschappen. Over heterodoxie en pluralisme in de sociale wetenschappen.
[Ethiek en Maatschappij, jg.7(1), 2004, pp. 32-45]

  216. Jeroen Van Bouwel
The idea of social mechanisms in social scientific explanations.
[John Z. Arlsdale (ed.). Progress in Social Psychology Research, 2006, pp. 83-95]

  215. Lieven Haesaert
A non-probabilistic approach to Inductive Prediction.
[PDF]

  214. Dagmar Provijn
Direct Dynamic Proofs for Compatibility.
[In: Claudio Delrieux & Javier Legris, (eds.), Computer Modeling of Scientific Reasoning, Universidad Nacional Del Sur. EDIUNS, Bahia Blanca, Argentinia, 2003, pp. 179-187]

  213. Wim Christiaens
This Universe Is the ‘Best’ of All Possible Worlds. A Tentative Reconstruction of the Metaphysical System of Leo Apostel.
[Philosophica, 67, 2001, pp. 115-146 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  212. Wim Christiaens
Basic Ontology and the Ontology of the Phenomenological Life World: A Proposal.
[Foundations of Science, 11, 2006, pp. 249-274]
(http://users.telenet.be/metafysica/transcendental%20idealism/fsphenomenology2published.pdf)

  211. Wim Christiaens
The EPR-Experiment and Free Process Theory.
[Axiomathes, vol.14(1), 2003, pp. 267-283]
[scan]

  210. Wim Christiaens
A Note Concerning the Place of Contradictions in the Ontologies of Constitution.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 11/12, 2003, pp. 61-72]
[scan]

  209. Wim Christiaens
Non-Spatiality and EPR-Experiments According to the Creation-Discovery View.
[Foundations of Physics Letters, vol.16(4), 2003, pp. 379-387]
(http://users.telenet.be/metafysica/philosophy%20of%20science/creationdiscoveryphysics(gepubliceerd).pdf)

  208. Steffen Ducheyne
Newton's Idea and Practice of Unification.
[Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, 1, vol.36, 2005, pp. 61-78]
[PDF]

  207. Erik Weber & Leen De Vreese
The Causes and Cures of Scurvy. How modern was James Lind's methodology?
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 14, 2005, pp. 55-67]

  206. Kristof De Clercq & Robrecht Vanderbeeken
A Procedure for Generating (Conditional) Answers in a Goal-Directed Way.
[In: Claudio Delrieux & Javier Legris, (eds.), Computer Modeling of Scientific Reasoning, Universidad Nacional Del Sur. EDIUNS, Bahia Blanca, Argentinia, 2003, pp. 57-63]
[PDF]

  205. Lieven Haesaert
Adaptive reasoning from incompatible background theories. (Extended abstract)
[PDF]

  204. Albrecht Heeffer
Kepler’s near discovery of the sine law: A qualitative computational model.
[In: Claudio Delrieux & Javier Legris, (eds.), Computer Modeling of Scientific Reasoning, Universidad Nacional Del Sur. EDIUNS, Bahia Blanca, Argentinia, 2003, pp. 93-102]
[PDF]

  203. Liza Verhoeven & Leon Horsten
On the Exclusivity Implicature of 'Or' or on the Meaning of Eating Strawberries.
[Studia Logica, vol.81, 2005, pp. 19-42]

  202. Diderik Batens
A Formal Approach to Problem Solving.
[In: Claudio Delrieux & Javier Legris, (eds.), Computer Modeling of Scientific Reasoning, Universidad Nacional Del Sur. EDIUNS, Bahia Blanca, Argentinia, 2003, pp. 15-26]

  201. Diderik Batens
Adaptieve Logica's. Een precieze benadering van vertrouwde maar door logici verwaarloosde redeneervormen.
[Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 95, 2003, pp. 174-189]
[PDF] [PS]

  200. Joke Meheus
Discussive Adaptive Logics: Handling Internal and External Inconsistencies.
[In: J. Malinowski & A. Pietruszczak, (eds.), Essays in Logic and Ontology. (Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of Science and the Humanities vol. 91), Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2006, pp. 211-223]

  199. Joke Meheus
Paraconsistent Compatibility.
[Logique et Analyse, 183-184, 2003, pp. 251-287 (Appeared 2005)]

  198. Joke Meheus
Do We Need Paraconsistency in Commonsense Reasoning?
[In: Claudio Delrieux & Javier Legris, (eds.), Computer Modeling of Scientific Reasoning, Universidad Nacional Del Sur. EDIUNS, Bahia Blanca, Argentinia, 2003, pp. 135-145]
[PDF] [PS]

  197. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Against ontological prefabs. Discussing recent contributions to the agent-structure debate in international relations theory.

  196. Jeroen Van Bouwel
When unveiling the epistemic fallacy ends with committing the ontological fallacy. On the contribution of Critical Realism to the social scientific explanatory practice.
[Philosophica, 71, 2003, pp. 81-98 (Appeared 2004)]

  195. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Verklaringspluralisme in de sociale wetenschappen.
[Belgisch tijdschrift voor nieuwste geschiedenis – Revue belge d’histoire, vol.XXXIII(1-2), 2003, pp. 303-311]

  194. Tim De Mey
Hoe de geschiedenis tot lering strekt.
[Ethiek en Maatschappij, jg.6, 2003, pp. 47-54]

  193. Tim De Mey
Thought experiments, conceivability arguments and conceptual blending.
[Odense Working Papers in Language and Communication, 24, 2002, pp. 143-156]

  192. Alex Klijn
Using classical resolution method to check derivability for some propositional paralogics and adaptive logics.
[PDF]

  191. Alex Klijn
Robots en Onderwijs.
[Mores, 28, 2001, pp. 249-263]
[PDF]

  190. Leen De Vreese & Erik Weber
Applications of the Adaptive Logic for Causal Discovery.
[Logique et Analyse, 185-188, 2004, pp. 33-51 (Appeared 2005)]

  189. Diderik Batens
Narrowing Down Suspicion in Inconsistent Premise Sets.
[In: J. Malinowski & A. Pietruszczak, (eds.), Essays in Logic and Ontology. (Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of Science and the Humanities vol. 91), Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2006, pp. 185-209]
[scan]

  188. Steffen Ducheyne
Isaac Newton on Space and Time: Metaphysician or not?
[Philosophica, vol.67, 2001, pp. 77-114 (Appeared 2002)]

  187. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Endorsing A Pluralism Between Between Continental and Analytic Philosophy.
[The Global Spiral, jg.8(3), 2007]
(http://www.metanexus.net/magazine)

  186. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Naar een pluralisme van verklaringen in mens- en natuurwetenschappen.
[Ethiek & Maatschappij, 7(3), 2004, pp. 60-69]

  184. Albrecht Heeffer
The Logic of Disguise. Descartes's Discovery of the Law of Refraction.
[Historia Scientiarum. International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan., jg.16(2), 2006, pp. 144-165]

  183. Erik Weber
Are There Ontological Explanations?
[In: J. Malinowski & A. Pietruszczak, (eds.), Essays in Logic and Ontology. (Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of Science and the Humanities vol. 91), Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2006, pp. 277-283]

  182. Erik Weber & Liza Verhoeven
Explanatory Proofs in Mathematics.
[Logique et Analyse, 179-180, 2002, pp. 299-307 (Appeared 2004)]

  181. Diderik Batens
A Paraconsistent Proof Procedure Based on Classical Logic.
[PDF] [PS]

  180. Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Open the Social Sciences: the Sequel.

  179. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Can Intentional and Functional Explanations of Actions Coexist?
[In: Stephen Voss, (ed.), Philosophical Anthropology., Philosophical Society of Turkey, Ankara, 2006]

  178. Dagmar Provijn
Is er een diepe kloof tussen de heuristiek en de inferentieregels van een bewijstheorie? Een poging tot integratie.
[In: Handelingen van de 24ste Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag: Filosofie en Empirie, Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 2002, pp. 53-60]
[PDF]

  177. Dagmar Provijn
How to obtain elegant Fitch-style proofs from Goal directed ones.
[In: H. Blockeel & M. Denecker, (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourtheenth Belgium-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2002, pp. 243-250]
[PDF]

  176. Lieven Haesaert
Een adaptieve logica voor het beschrijven van inductie.
[In: Handelingen van de 24ste Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag: Filosofie en Empirie, Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 2002, pp. 137-144]

  175. Diderik Batens
On a Partial Decision Method for Dynamic Proofs.
[In: Hendrik Dekker, Jorgen Villadsen & Toshiharu Waragai, (eds.), PCL 2002. Paraconsistent Computational Logic, 2002, vol.95, pp. 91-108.]
(http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/?cs.LO%2F0207090)

  174. Bart Van Kerkhove & Guido Vanackere
Vagueness-Adaptive Logic: A Pragmatical Approach to Sorites Paradoxes.
[Studia Logica, vol.75 no.3, 2003, pp. 383-411]

  173. Diderik Batens
Some Computational Aspects of Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
(reworked in item 231.)

[CLE e-Prints, vol.2(7), 2002, 15 pp.]
(http://www.cle.unicamp.br/e-prints/abstract_16.html)

  172. Joke Meheus
Adaptive Logics and the Integration of Induction and Deduction.
[In: Friedrich Stadler, (ed.), Induction and Deduction in the Sciences, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2004, pp. 93-120]
[scan]

  171. Diderik Batens
A General Characterization of Adaptive Logics.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 45-68 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  170. Diderik Batens & Lieven Haesaert
On Classical Adaptive Logics of Induction.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 255-290 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  169. Isabel D'Hanis
The Use of Metaphors in Scientific Development: A Logical Approach.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 215-235 (Appeared 2003)]

  168. Joke Meheus
Adaptive Logics for Question Evocation.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 135-164 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  167. Liza Verhoeven
All premises are equal, but some are more equal than others.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 165-188 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  166. Maarten Van Dyck
Causal Discovery Using Adaptive Logics. Towards a more realistic heuristics for human causal learning.
[Logique et Analyse, 185-188, 2004, pp. 5-32 (Appeared 2005)]
[PDF]

  165. Tim De Mey & Erik Weber
Explanations and Thought Experiments in History.
[History and Theory, 42, 2003, pp. 28-38]

  164. Jeroen Van Bouwel & Erik Weber
Remote Causes, Bad Explanations?
[The Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 32, 2002, pp. 437-449]

  163. Diderik Batens & Dagmar Provijn
Pushing the Search Paths in the Proofs. A Study in Proof Heuristics.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 113-134 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  162. Guido Vanackere
The role of ambiguities in the construction of collective theories.
[Logic et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 189-214 (Appeared 2003)]

  161. Maarten Van Dyck
The Roles of One Thought Experiment in Interpreting Quantum Mechanics. Werner Heisenberg Meets Thomas Kuhn.
[Philosophica, 72, 2003, pp. 79-103 (Appeared 2005)]
[PDF]

  160. Diderik Batens
The Need for Adaptive Logics in Epistemology.
[In: Shahid Rahman, John Symons, Dov M. Gabbay & Jean Paul Van Bendegem, (eds.), Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2004, pp. 459-485]
[scan]

  159. Diderik Batens, Joke Meheus, Dagmar Provijn & Liza Verhoeven
Some Adaptive Logics for Diagnosis.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 11/12, 2003, pp. 39-65]
[scan]

  158. Joke Meheus
Inconsistencies and the dynamics of science.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 11/12, 2003, pp. 129-148]
[scan]

  157. Erik Weber & Helena De Preester
The Role of Function Ascriptions in Explaining and Predicting Prevalence.

  156. Erik Weber
The Role of Dispositions in Explanations

  155. Guido Vanackere
Change in individuals without a name. Contextual indicators & the free change-adaptive logic.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 11, 2003, pp. 213-230]

  154. Sandra De Amo, Walter A. Carnielli & João Marcos
A logical framework for integrating inconsistent information in multiple databases.
[In: Proceedings of the II International Symposium on Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems (FoIKS 2002), SchloB Salzau, Germany, Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002]
[PDF]

  153. Walter A. Carnielli & João Marcos
Ex contradictione non sequitur quodlibet.
[In: R. Epstein, (ed.), Proceedings of the 2000 Advanced Reasoning Forum Conference, held in Bucharest, Rumania, July 2000, 2001, vol.1, pp. 89-109]
[PS]

  152. Tim De Mey
Remodeling the past.
[Foundations of Science, 10, 2005, pp. 47-66]

  151. Tim De Mey & Markku Keinänen
Secondary qualities in retrospect.
[Philosophica, 68, 2001, pp. 41-59]

  150. Tim De Mey
Materialisme en filosofische zombies: argumenten vanuit denkbaarheid in de filosofische psychologie.
[In: J. Leilich, P. Reynaert & J. Veldeman, (eds.), Het bewustzijn in de fysische wereld: Filosofische essays over materialisme en fenomenaal bewustzijn, Peeters, Leuven, 2002, pp. 171-194]

  149. Tim De Mey
Disjunctive realism about colour.
[In: Tim De Mey & Markku Keinänen, (eds.), Problems from Armstrong, Acta Philosophica Fennica, Helsinki, 2008, pp. 193-200]

  148. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Subject Ingebed? Over het methodologisch individualisme in de sociale wetenschappen.
[In: Rob Devos, Antoon Braeckman & Barbara Verdonck, (eds.), De terugkeer van het subject? Recente Ontwikkelingen binnen de filosofie, Universitaire Pers, Leuven, 2002, pp. 169-179]

  147. Jeroen Van Bouwel
Questioning structurism as a new standard for social scientific explanations.
[Graduate Journal of Social Science, jg.1(2), 2004, pp. 204-226]

  146. Robrecht Vanderbeeken & Erik Weber
Dispositional Explanations of Behavior.
[Behavior and Philosophy, 30, 2002, pp. 43-59]

  145. Erik Weber & Maarten Van Dyck
Adaptive Logic and Covering Law Explanation.
[Logique et Analyse, 173-174-175, 2001, pp. 237-254 (Appeared 2003)]
[scan]

  144. Erik Weber & Robrecht Vanderbeeken
The Functions of Intentional Explanations of Actions.
[Behavior and Philosophy, 33, 2005, pp. 1-16]

  143. Dagmar Provijn & Erik Weber
Adaptive logics for Non-explanatory and Explanatory Diagnostic Reasoning.
[In: L. Magnani, N.J. Nersessian & Claudio Pizzi, (eds.), Logical and Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 117-142]
[scan]

  142. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
On the Logic and Pragmatics of the Process of Explanation.
[In: Mika Kiikeri & Petri Ylikoski, (eds.), Explanatory Connections. Electronic Essays Dedicated to Matti Sintonen, 2001, 22p.]
(http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/kfil/matti/)

  141. Liza Verhoeven
Changing one's position in discussions- Some adaptive approaches.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 11/12, 2003, pp. 277-297]
[scan]

  140. Liza Verhoeven
Proof Theories for Some Prioritized Consequence Relations.
[Logique et Analyse, 183-184, 2003, pp. 325-344 (Appeared 2005)]
[scan]

  139. Joke Meheus, Liza Verhoeven, Maarten Van Dyck & Dagmar Provijn
Ampliative Adaptive Logics and the Foundation of Logic-Based Approaches to Abduction.
[In: L. Magnani, N.J. Nersessian & Claudio Pizzi, (eds.), Logical and Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 39-71]
[scan]

  138. Isabel D'Hanis
A Logical Approach to the Analysis of Metaphors.
[In: L. Magnani, N.J. Nersessian & Claudio Pizzi, (eds.), Logical and Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 21-37]

  137. Walter A. Carnielli & João Marcos
A Taxonomy of C-systems.
[In: Walter A. Carnielli, Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), Paraconsistency. The Logical Way to the Inconsistent, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002, pp. 1-94]

  136. Joke Meheus
Empirical Progress and Ampliative Adaptive Logics.
[In: Roberto Festa, Atocha Aliseda & Jeanne Peijnenburg, (eds.), Confirmation, Emprical Progress, and Truth Approximation. Essays in Debate with Theo Kuipers, vol.1, Rodopi, Amsterdam - New York, 2005, pp. 193-217]

  135. Erik Weber & Maarten Van Dyck
Unification and Explanation. A Comment on Halonen & Hintikka and Schurz.
[Synthese, 131, 2002, pp. 145-154]

  134. Diderik Batens
Aspects of the Dynamics of Discussions and Logics Handling Them.
[PDF] [PS]

  133. Jeroen Van Bouwel & Erik Weber
The Living Apart Together Relationship between Causation and Explanation. A comment on Jean Lachappelle.
[Philosophy of the Social Sciences, jg.32(4), 2002, pp. 560-569]

  132. Erik Weber, Jeroen Van Bouwel & Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Forms of Causal Explanation.
[Foundations of Science, 10, 2005, pp. 437-454]

  131. Erik Weber & Jeroen Van Bouwel
Symposium on Explanation and Social Ontology 3: Can We Dispense with Structural Explanations of Social Facts?
[Economics and Philosophy, 18, 2002, pp. 259-275]

  130. Robrecht Vanderbeeken
Dispositions pace Armstrong.
[In: Tim De Mey & Markku Keinänen, (eds.), Problems from Armstrong, Acta Philosophica Fennica, Helsinki, 2008, pp. 127-154]

  129. Erik Weber & Helena De Preester
Micro-Explanations of Laws.
[In: Roberto Festa, Atocha Aliseda & Jeanne Peijnenburg, (eds.), Structures in Scientific Cognition. Essays in Debate with Theo Kuipers, Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2005, pp. 177-186]

  128. Erik Weber
Explaining Laws by Reduction.
[In: A. Rojszczak et al., (eds.), Philosophical Dimensions of Logic and Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2003, pp. 109-116]

  127. Erik Weber & Dagmar Provijn
A Formal Analysis of Diagnosis and Diagnostic Reasoning.
[Logique et Analyse, 165-166, 1999, pp. 61-180 (Appeared 2002)]
[scan]

  126. Erik Weber
Prudential Arguments in the Realism Debate.
[Logique et Analyse, 164, 1998, pp. 301-312 (Appeared 2001)]

  125. João Marcos & Walter A. Carnielli
Tableaux Systems for Logics of Formal Inconsistency.
[In: H.R. Arabnia, (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IC-AI'2001), CSREA Press, USA, 2001, vol.II, pp. 848-852]
[PS]

  124. Carlos Caleiro & João Marcos
Non-Truth-Functional Fibred Semantics.
[In: H.R. Arabnia, (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IC-AI'2001), CSREA Press, USA, 2001, vol.II, pp. 841-847]
[PS]

  123. Diderik Batens
On a Logic of Induction. (see item 355)
[In: Roberto Festa, Atocha Aliseda & Jeanne Peijnenburg, (eds.), Confirmation, Emprical Progress, and Truth Approximation. Essays in Debate with Theo Kuipers, vol.1, Rodopi, Amsterdam - New York, 2005, pp. 221-247]

  122. Joke Meheus
Erotetic Arguments from Inconsistent Premises.
[Logique et Analyse, 165-166, 1999, pp. 49-80 (Appeared 2002)]
[scan]

  121. Timothy Vermeir
Two Ampliative Adaptive Logics for the Closed World Assumption.
[PS]

  120. Diderik Batens
A Strengthening of the Rescher--Manor Consequence Relations.
[Logique et Analyse, 183-184, 2003, pp. 289-313 (Appeared 2005)]
[scan]

  119. Diderik Batens
A Dynamic Characterization of the Pure Logic of Relevant Implication.
[Journal of Philosophical Logic, 30, 2001, pp. 267-280]
[scan]

  118. Diderik Batens & Timothy Vermeir
Direct Dynamic Proofs for the Rescher--Manor Consequence Relations: The Flat Case.
[Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 12, 2002, pp. 63-84]
[scan]

  117. Diderik Batens
A Poor Person's Semantics for Modal Logics.
[PS]

  116. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
Shortcuts and Dynamic Marking in the Tableau Method for Adaptive Logics.
[Studia Logica, 69, 2001, pp. 221-248]
[scan]

  115. Diderik Batens
Criteria Causing Inconsistencies. General Gluts as Opposed to Negation Gluts.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 11/12, 2003, pp. 5-37]
[scan]

  114. Diderik Batens
Linguistic and Ontological Measures for Comparing the Inconsistent Parts of Models.
[Logique et Analyse, 165-166, 1999, pp. 5-33 (Appeared 2002)]
[scan]

  113. Erik Weber & Robrecht Vanderbeeken
A Pragmatic Approach to Explanations of Actions.
[In: Jörg Blasius et al., (eds.), Social Science Methodology in the New Millenium. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Logic and Methodology, Leske & Budrich, Keulen, 2001]

  112. Erik Weber
Rationality in the Discovery of Empirical Laws.
[Foundations of Science, 4, 1999, pp. 355-368]

  111. Joke Meheus
An Adaptive Logic based on Jaskowski's Approach to Paraconsistency
[Journal of Philsophical Logic, vol.35, 2006, pp. 539-567]
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10992-005-9004-9) [scan]

  110. Diderik Batens
On some Remarkable Relations between Paraconsistent Logics, Modal Logics, and Ambiguity Logics.
[In: Walter A. Carnielli, Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), Paraconsistency. The Logical Way to the Inconsistent, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002, pp. 275-294]
[scan]

  109. Guido Vanackere
Ambiguity-Adaptive Logic.
[Logique et Analyse, 159, 1997, pp. 261-280 (Appeared 1999)]

  108. Joke Meheus
An Adaptive Logic for Pragmatic Truth.
[In: Walter A. Carnielli, Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), Paraconsistency. The Logical Way to the Inconsistent, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002, pp. 167-185]
[scan]

  107. Guido Vanackere
Ontological Causes of Inconsistency, and a Change-Adaptive, Logical Solution.
[In: Walter A. Carnielli, Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), Paraconsistency. The Logical Way to the Inconsistent, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002, pp. 151-166]

  106. Timothy Vermeir
An Inconsistency-Adaptive Proof Procedure for Logic Programs.
[In: Walter A. Carnielli, Marcello E. Coniglio & Itala M. Loffredo D'Ottaviano, (eds.), Paraconsistency. The Logical Way to the Inconsistent, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002, pp. 323-340]

  105. Timothy Vermeir
From Wffs to Clauses: Transforming Wffs in Clauses without Loss of Meaning.
[PS]

  104. Erik Weber
Unification: What Is It, How Do We Reach It and Why Do We Want It?
[Synthese, 118, 1999, pp. 479-499]

  103. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
The Adaptive Logic of Compatibility.
[Studia Logica, 66, 2000, pp. 327-348]
[scan]

  102. Diderik Batens
The Theory of the Process of Explanation Generalized to Include the Inconsistent Case.
[Synthese, vol.143, 2005, pp. 63-88]
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11229-005-3114-3)

  101. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
A Tableau Method for Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[In: Roy Dyckhoff, (ed.), Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer, 2000, vol.1847, pp. 127-142]
[scan]

  100. Diderik Batens & Kristof De Clercq
A Rich Paraconsistent Extension of Full Positive Logic.
[Logique et Analyse, 185-188, 2004, pp. 227-257 (Appeared 2005)]
[PDF] [PS]

  99. Diderik Batens
A Universally Abnormality-Adaptive Logic.
[Logical Investigations, 8, 2001, pp. 256-265 (Appeared 2002)]

  98. Timothy Vermeir
Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics in the Reasoning from Inconsistent Prioritized Belief Bases.

  97. Joke Meheus
Deductive and Ampliative Adaptive Logics as Tools in the Study of Creativity.
[Foundations of Science, 4, 1999, pp. 325-336]
[scan]

  96. Diderik Batens
Extending the Realm of Logic. The Adaptive-Logic Programme.
[In: Paul Weingartner, (ed.), Alternative Logics. Do Sciences Need Them?, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2004, pp. 149-164]
[scan]

  95. Diderik Batens
Zero Logic Adding Up to Classical Logic.
[Logical Studies, 2, 1999, 15p.]
(http://www.logic.ru/LogStud/02/LS2.html)

  94. Diderik Batens, Kristof De Clercq & Guido Vanackere
Simplified Dynamic Proof Formats for Adaptive Logics.
[PS]

  93. Joke Meheus
Model-Based Reasoning in Creative Processes.
[In: L. Magnani, N.J. Nersessian & P. Thagard, (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery, Kluwer/Plenum, Dordrecht, 1999, pp. 199-217]

  92. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Human(istisch)e wiskunde of de mogelijkheid van een alternatieve wiskunde.

  91. Guido Vanackere
Minimizing Ambiguity and Paraconsistency.
[Logique et Analyse, 165-166, 1999, pp. 39-160 (Appeared 2002)]

  90. Diderik Batens, Kristof De Clercq & Natasha Kurtonina
Embedding and Interpolation for Some Paralogics. The Propositional Case.
[Reports on Mathematical Logic, 33, 1999, pp. 29-44]
[scan]

  89. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Alternative Mathematics: The Vague Way.

  88. Joke Meheus
On the Acceptance of Problem Solutions Derived from Inconsistent Constraints.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 8, 2000, pp. 33-46 (Appeared 2002)]
[scan]

  87. Diderik Batens
Towards the Unification of Inconsistency Handling Mechanisms.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 8, 2000, pp. 5-31 (Appeared 2002)]
[scan]

  86. Kristof De Clercq
Two New Strategies for Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 8, 2000, pp. 65-80 (Appeared 2002)]

  85. Guido Vanackere
Preferences as Inconsistency-Resolvers: an Inconsistency-Adaptive Tool.
[Logic and Logical Philosophy, 8, 2000, pp. 47-63 (Appeared 2002)]

  84. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Inconsistencies in the History of Mathematics: The case of infinitesimals.
[In: Joke Meheus, (ed.), Inconsistency in Science, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 43-57]

  83. Joke Meheus
How to Reason from Inconsistencies.
[In: Joke Meheus, (ed.), Inconsistency in Science, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 151-164]

  82. Diderik Batens
In Defence of a Programme for Handling Inconsistencies.
[In: Joke Meheus, (ed.), Inconsistency in Science, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 129-150]

  81. Erik Weber & Kristof De Clercq
Why the Logic of Explanation is Inconsistency-Adaptive.
[In: Joke Meheus, (ed.), Inconsistency in Science, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2002, pp. 165-184]

  80. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Analogy and Metaphor as Essential Tools for the Working Mathematician.
[In: F. Hallyn, (ed.), Metaphor and Analogy in the Sciences, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2000, pp. 17-34]

  79. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
The Creative Growth of Mathematics.
[Philosophica, 63, 1999, pp. 119-152]

  78. Joke Meheus
Analogical Reasoning in Creative Problem Solving Processes: Logico-Philosophical Perspectives.
[In: F. Hallyn, (ed.), Metaphor and Analogy in the Sciences, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2000, pp. 17-34]
[scan]

  77. Diderik Batens
Contextual Problem Solving and Adaptive Logics in Creative Processes.
[Philosophica, 64, 1999, pp. 7-31 (Appeared 2001)]
[scan]

  76. Timothy Vermeir
Inconsistency-Adaptive Arithmetic.
[PS]

  75. Diderik Batens
Over de zin van het leven en de zingevende functie van wereldbeelden.
[Mores, 226, 2001, pp. 41-63]
[PS]

  74. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Oorlog en vrede in wetenschapsland.

  73. Joke Meheus
Clausius' Discovery of the First Two Laws of Thermodynamics. A Paradigm of Reasoning from Inconsistencies.
[Philosophica, 63, 1999, pp. 89-117 (Appeared 2001)]
[scan]

  72. Diderik Batens
Paraconsistency and Its Relation to Worldviews.
[Foundations of Science, 3, 1999, pp. 259-283]
[PDF] [scan]

  71. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Schoonheid in de wiskunde: Birkhoff revisited.
[Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 60, 1998, pp. 106-130]

  70. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Zeker lezen: logica.
[Wijsgerig Perspectief op Maatschappij en Wetenschap, 38, 1998, pp. 68-69]

  69. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
L.E.J. Brouwer.
[Kritisch Denkerslexicon, 23, 1997, pp. 1-14]

  68. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
In Defence of Discrete Space and Time.
[Logique et Analyse, 150-151-152, 1995, pp. 127-150 (Appeared 1997)]

  67. Diderik Batens
Dynamic Semantics Applied to Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[Logical Investigations, 5, 1998, pp. 74-85]

  66. Diderik Batens
Rich Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics. The Clash between Heuristic Efficiency and Realistic Reconstruction.
[In: Éric Grillet & Francois Beets, (eds.), Logique en perspecitive. Mélanges offerts à Paul Gochet, Editions OUSIA, 2000, pp. 513-543]

  65. Joke Meheus
An Extremely Rich Paraconsistent Logic and the Adaptive Logic Based on It.
[In: Diderik Batens, Chris Mortensen, Graham Priest & Jean Paul Van Bendegem, (eds.), Frontiers of Paraconsistent Logic, Research Studies Press, King’s College Publication, Baldock, 2000, pp. 198-208]
[scan]

  64. Erik Weber & Wim Christiaens
World Models and Inconsistencies.
[Foundations of Science, 3, 1999, pp. 285-311]
[scan]

  63. Diderik Batens
A Survey of Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[In: Diderik Batens, Chris Mortensen, Graham Priest & Jean Paul Van Bendegem, (eds.), Frontiers of Paraconsistent Logic, Research Studies Press, King’s College Publication, Baldock, 2000, pp. 49-73]

  62. Guido Vanackere
HL2. An Inconsistency-Adaptive and Inconsistency-Resolving Logic for General Statements that Might Have Exceptions.
[Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 10, 2000, pp. 317-338]

  61. Joke Meheus
Inconsistencies in Scientific Discovery. Clausius's Remarkable Derivation of Carnot's Theorem.
[In: H. Krach, G. Van Paemel & P. Marage, (eds.), History of Modern Physics, Brepols, Turnhout, 2002, pp. 143-154]

  60. Erik Weber
Scientific Revolutions, Rationality and Creativity.
[Philosophica, 64, 1999, pp. 109-128]

  59. Erik Weber
The Practical Function and Epistemology of Causal Beliefs.
[Communication & Cognition, 31, 1998, pp. 297-324]

  58. Joke Meheus & Diderik Batens
Steering Problem Solving between Cliff Incoherence and Cliff Solitude.
[Philosophica, 58, 1996, pp. 153-187 (Appeared 1998)]
[scan]

  57. Diderik Batens
Minimally Abnormal Models in Some Adaptive Logics.
[Synthese, 125, 2000, pp. 5-18]
[scan]

  56. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Wetenschap en religie: zo verzoenbaar als men maar wil.
[Mores, 42, 1997, pp. 381-388]

  55. Diderik Batens
A Dynamic Semantics for Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[Bulletin of the Section of Logic, 27, 1998, pp. 15-18]

  54. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
Over het (vermeende) conflict tussen godsgeloof en de wetenschappen.
[Mores, 42, 1997, pp. 401-415]

  53. Diderik Batens
On the Epistemological Justification of Pluralism and Tolerance.
[In: Evandro Agazzi & Erik Weber, (eds.), Philosophie et Tolérance. Philosophy and Tolerance. Actes des Entretiens de Rabat I [ = Philosophica 65], 2000, pp. 33-54, (2002)]

  52. Diderik Batens
Radicaal atheïsme.
[In: Christiaan Van Kerckhove, (ed.), Wat met God?, Humanistisch Vrijzinnige Dienst, Antwerpen, 1999, pp. 129-162]
[PDF]

  51. Diderik Batens & Wim Christiaens
Leo Apostel's World-Views Program in the Perspective of his Causal Ontology. A Critical Appraisal.
[In: Diederik Aerts, Hubert Van Belle & Jan Van der Veken, (eds.), Worldviews and the Problem of Synthesis, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1999, pp. 51-70]
[scan]

  50. Diderik Batens
Blocks. The Clue to Dynamic Aspects of Logic.
[Logique et Analyse, 150-151-152, 1995, pp. 285-328 (Appeared 1997)]
[scan]

  47. Natasha Kurtonina & Maarten de Rijke
Simulating without Negation.

  45. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
Tableau Methods for Paraconsistent Extensions of Positive Logic and for the Adaptive Logics Based on Them. Part 2: The Predicative Case. (reworked in items 101 and 116).

  44. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
Tableau Methods for Paraconsistent Extensions of Positive Logic and for the Adaptive Logics Based on Them. Part 1: The Propositional Case. (reworked in items 101 and 116).

  41. Natasha Kurtonina & Maarten de Rijke
Bisimulations for Temporal Logic.

  40. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
The Strange Case of the Missing Body of Mathematics.
[Semiotica, 112, 1996, pp. 403-413]

  37. Diderik Batens
Een ontroerend intens streven naar kennis, naar beleving en naar de eenheid van beide.
[In: Diderik Batens, (ed.), Leo Apostel. Tien filosofen getuigen, Hadewijch, Antwerpen/Baarn, 1996, pp. 135-157]

  36. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Ook het oneindige is ons werk.
[In: Diderik Batens, (ed.), Leo Apostel. Tien filosofen getuigen, Hadewijch, Antwerpen/Baarn, 1996, pp. 119-134]

  35. Diderik Batens
Inconsistencies and Beyond. A Logical-Philosophical Discussion.
[Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 200, 1997, pp. 257-271]
[scan]

  34. Diderik Batens
De zin van Leo Apostels atheïstische religiositeit. Een kennistheoretisch commentaar.
[In: Leo Apostel, Atheïstische Spiritualiteit, VUBPress, Brussel, 1998, pp. 9-21]

  33. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Mathematical Experiments and Mathematical Pictures.
[In: I. Douven & L. Horsten, (eds.), Realism in the Sciences, Universitaire Pers, Leuven, 1996, pp. 203-216]

  32. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Vrijzinnig (?) humanisme (?) in een moderne (?) wereld.
[In: Christiaan Van Kerckhove, (ed.), Grondslagen Vrijzinnig Humanisme, Humanistisch Vrijzinnige Dienst, Antwerpen, 1997, pp. 149-169]

  31. Joke Meheus
The Early Positivists' Approach to Scientific Discovery.
[Philosophica, 64, 1999, pp. 81-108 (Appeared 2002)]

  28. Erik Weber
Some Problems for Kitcher's Unification Account of Explanation.
[Communication & Cognition, 28, 1995, pp. 441-455]

  27. Erik Weber
Explaining, Understanding and Scientific Theories.
[Erkenntnis, 44, 1996, pp. 1-23]

  25. Diderik Batens
Functioning and Teachings of Adaptive Logics.
[In: J. Van Benthem, F. H. Van Eemeren, R. Grootendorst & F. Veltman, (eds.), Logic and Argumentation, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1996, pp. 241-254]
[scan]

  24. Diderik Batens & Joke Meheus
In-World Realism vs. Reflective Realism. A Way Out of the Controversy on Scientific Realism.
[In: I. Douven & L. Horsten, (eds.), Realism in the Sciences, Universitaire Pers, Leuven, 1996, pp. 35-53]

  20. Joke Meheus
Nieuwe perspectieven voor het begrijpen en bevorderen van creativiteit.
[Mores, 40, 1995, pp. 164-178]

  19. Diderik Batens
Inconsistency-Adaptive Logics.
[In: Ewa Orlowska, (ed.), Logic at Work. Essays dedicated to the memory of Helena Rasiowa, Springer, Heidelberg, New York, 1999, pp. 445-472]
[scan]

  18. Diderik Batens
Grondslagen van het vrijzinnig humanisme. Een kennistheoretisch pleidooi.
[In: Christiaan Van Kerckhove, (ed.), Grondslagen Vrijzinnig Humanisme, Humanistisch Vrijzinnige Dienst, Antwerpen, 1997, pp. 75-104]
[PDF]

  17. Erik Weber
Scientific Explanation and the Interrogative Model of Inquiry.
[In: Matti Sintonen, (ed.), Knowledge and Inquiry. Essays on Jaakko Hintikka's Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Poznan Studies, 1997, vol.51, pp. 239-259]

  15. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Twee grote verhalen over wetenschap (voor allen en voor niemand).
[In: Jan Vandormael, (ed.), Ik & het verhaal, Uitgaven Woord en Argument, Hasselt, 1997, pp. 107-130]

  14. Diderik Batens
The Demise of Rich Finitism. A Study in the Limitations of Paraconsistency.

  11. Erik Weber
Default Reasoning in the Correction of Falsified System Descriptions.
[Logique et Analyse, 145, 1994, pp. 13-22 (Appeared 1996)]

  10. Erik Weber
Comment construit-on une explication déductif-nomologique?
[Dialectica, 50, 1996, pp. 182-203]

  8. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Strict Finitism as a Viable Alternative in the Foundations of Mathematics.
[Logique et Analyse, 145, 1994, pp. 23-40 (Appeared 1996)]

  6. Joachim Van Meirvenne
Indexed Inconsistency-Adaptive Logic
[Logique et Analyse, 145, 1994, pp. 41-55 (Appeared 1996)]

  5. Jean Paul Van Bendegem
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