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Aybüke Özgün, Sophia Knight, and Hans Van Ditmarsch, Private Announcements on Topological SpacesStudia Logica 106 (3): 481-513. 2018.
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Sander Beckers and Joost Vennekens, A principled approach to defining actual causationSynthese 195 (2): 835-862. 2018.
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Arianna Betti, Martin Reynaert, and Hein Van Den Berg, @PhilosTEI: Building Corpora for PhilosophersIn J. Odijk & A. Van Hessen (eds.), Clarin in the Low Countries, . pp. 379-392. 2017.
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Franz Berto, Counting the Particles: Entity and Identity in the Philosophy of PhysicsMetaphysica 18 (1): 69-89. 2017.
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Jeroen Smid, What does “nothing over and above its parts” actually mean?Philosophy Compass 12 (1). 2017.
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Jeroen Smid, Parthood, Identity, and Composition : Studies of MereologyDissertation, Lund University. 2017.
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Sander Beckers and Joost Vennekens, The Transitivity and Asymmetry of Actual CausationErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 4 1-27. 2017.
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Sander Beckers, AAAI: an Argument Against Artificial IntelligenceIn Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence 2017, Springer. pp. 235-247. 2017.
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Sander Beckers, AAAI: An Argument Against Artificial IntelligenceIn Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence 2017, Springer. 2017.
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Hein van den Berg, Bryan Wesley Hall, The Post-Critical Kant: Understanding the Critical Philosophy through the Opus postumum New York and London: Routledge, 2015 Pp. x + 220 9781138802148 $145 (review)Kantian Review 21 (2): 329-333. 2016.
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Arianna Betti and Hein Van Den Berg, Towards a Computational History of IdeasProceedings of the Third Conference on Digital Humanities in Luxembourg with a Special Focus on Reading Historical Sources in the Digital Age: Luxembourg. Ceur Workshop Proceedings, 1681. 2016.
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Arianna Betti, Thom Castermans, Bettina Speckmann, Hein Van Den Berg, and Kevin Verbeek, GlamMapping Trove.Proceedings of VALA 2016. 2016.
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Thom Castermans, Bettina Speckmann, Kevin Verbeek, Michel A. Westenberg, Arianna Betti, and Hein Van Den Berg, GlamMap: geovisualization for e-humanities2016 Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities. 2016.
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Franz Berto, Jacopo Tagliabue, and Gabriele Rossi, There’s Plenty of Boole at the Bottom: A Reversible CA Against Information EntropyMinds and Machines 26 (4): 341-357. 2016.
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Franz Berto, Inconsistency in Ceteris Paribus ImaginationIn Peter Verdée & Holger Andreas (eds.), Logical Studies of Paraconsistent Reasoning in Science and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. 2016.
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Sara Negri and Giorgio Sbardolini, Proof analysis for Lewis counterfactualsReview of Symbolic Logic 9 (1): 44-75. 2016.
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Carlo Proietti, The Fitch-Church Paradox and First Order Modal LogicErkenntnis 81 (1): 87-104. 2016.
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Sander Beckers and Vennekens Joost, A General Framework for Defining and Extending Actual Causation using CP-logicInternational Journal for Approximate Reasoning 77 105--126. 2016.
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Franz Berto and Matteo Plebani, Ontology and Metaontology: A Contemporary GuideBloomsbury Academic. 2015.
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Franz Berto, The Firmest of All PrinciplesIn Channa van Dijk, Eva van der Graaf, Michiel den Haan, Rosa de Jong, Christiaan Roodenburg, Dyane Til & Deva Waal (eds.), Under Influence - Philosophical Festival Drift (2014), Omnia. pp. 82-93. 2015.
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Jeroen Smid, A Puzzle Concerning Boundaries, Dependence, and ParthoodAnalytic Philosophy 56 (2): 169-176. 2015.
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Jeroen Smid, The ontological parsimony of mereologyPhilosophical Studies 172 (12): 3253-3271. 2015.
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Jeroen Smid and Frank Zenker, Three logicians walk into a bar : A modest proposal for teaching epistemic logicThe Reasoner 9 (3): 21-22. 2015.
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Arianna Betti and Hein Van Den Berg, Modelling the History of IdeasBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (4): 812-835. 2014.
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Hein van den Berg, Kant's Organicism: Epigenesis and the Development of Critical Philosophy (review)International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 28 (1): 99-101. 2014.
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Hein Van Den Berg, Kant on Proper Science: Biology in the Critical Philosophy and the Opus postumumSpringer Science + Business Media. 2014.