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Matthias Egg, ContentsIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 4 Causal vs. Theoretical WarrantIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 47-66. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 8 Delayed-Choice Experiments and the Metaphysics of EntanglementIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 137-148. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, IndexIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 187-190. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 2 Entity RealismIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 19-32. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 3 NOA and the Vices of the Realism DebateIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 33-46. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, PrefaceIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. 2014.
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Matthias Egg and Michael Esfeld, Non-local common cause explanations for EPREuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (2): 181-196. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 9 Particle Physics without Particles? On Causal Realism in Quantum Field TheoryIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 149-174. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 1 Scientific Realism and Its Relation to Common SenseIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 1-18. 2014.
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Matthias Egg, 6 The Problem of Unconceived AlternativesIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 79-102. 2014.
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Claus Beisbart and Luc Bovens, Minimizing the threat of a positive majority deficit in two-tier voting systems with equipopulous unitsPublic Choice 145 (1-2): 75-94. 2013.
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Georg Brun and Hans Rott, Interpreting enthymematic arguments using belief revisionSynthese 190 (18): 4041-4063. 2013.
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Christoph Baumberger and Georg Brun, Identität, Charakter und Stil von BauwerkenIn Architekturphilosophie. Grundlagentexte, Mentis. pp. 141-166. 2013.
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Markus Stepanians, Moore on “the true metaphysics of causation”In Benedikt Kahmen & Markus Stepanians (eds.), Critical Essays on "Causation and Responsibility", De Gruyter. pp. 191-202. 2013.
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Markus Stepanians, "Es war mir nicht gegeben, Mitglied seiner Schule zu bleiben" - Husserls Kritik an BrentanoIn Stefania Centrone (ed.), Versuche über Husserl, Meiner Felix. 2013.
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Vera Hoffmann-Kolss, LogikIn A. Stephan & S. Walter (eds.), Handbuch Kognitionswissenschaft, J.b. Metzler. pp. 145-151. 2013.
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Julie Jebeile, The Nuclear Power Plant: Our New “Tower of Babel”?In Johanna Jauernig & Christoph Luetge (eds.), Business Ethics and Risk Management, Springer. pp. 129--143. 2013.
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Raphael Scholl and Tim Räz, Modeling causal structures: Volterra’s struggle and Darwin’s successEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 3 (1): 115-132. 2013.
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Tim Räz, On the Application of the Honeycomb Conjecture to the Bee’s HoneycombPhilosophia Mathematica 21 (3): 351-360. 2013.
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Matthias Egg, Delayed-Choice Experiments and the Metaphysics of EntanglementFoundations of Physics 43 (9): 1124-1135. 2013.
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Matthias Egg, The Foundational Significance of Leggett’s Non-local Hidden-Variable TheoriesFoundations of Physics 43 (7): 872-880. 2013.
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Claus Beisbart, How can computer simulations produce new knowledge?European Journal for Philosophy of Science 2 (3): 395-434. 2012.
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Claus Beisbart, Varieties of Goodness at Work: The Relationship between Business and MoralityInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 55 (4): 405-430. 2012.
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Claus Beisbart and John D. Norton, Why Monte Carlo Simulations Are Inferences and Not ExperimentsInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26 (4): 403-422. 2012.
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Georg Brun, Adequate formalization and De Morgan’s argumentGrazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1): 325-335. 2012.