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Karin de Boer, Tragedy, Dialectics, and Différance: On Hegel and DerridaSouthern Journal of Philosophy 39 (3): 331-357. 2001.
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Karin De Boer, The Infinite Movement of Self-Conception and Its Inconceivable Finitude: Hegel on Logos and LanguageDialogue 40 (1): 75-98. 2001.
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Karin De Boer, Tragedy, Dialectics, and Différance: On Hegel and Derrida 1Southern Journal of Philosophy 39 (3): 331-357. 2001.
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Karin De Boer, The Infinite Movement of Self-Conception and Its Inconceivable Finitude: Hegel on Logos and LanguageDialogue 40 (1): 75-98. 2001.
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Karin De Boer, Bernard Mabille, Hegel. L'épreuve de la contingence , pp. 381. ISBN 2-7007-3345-2Hegel Bulletin 22 (1-2): 133-137. 2001.
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Griet Galle, Peter of Auvergne on the Unicity of the WorldRecherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 68 (1): 111-141. 2001.
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Jaap Van Brakel, The nature of chemical substancesIn Nalini Bhushan & Stuart Rosenfeld (eds.), Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry, Oxford University Press. 2000.
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Gerd Van Riel, Aristotle’s Definition of Pleasure: a Refutation of the Platonic AccountAncient Philosophy 20 (1): 119-138. 2000.
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Karin De Boer, How not to turn a blind eye to the tragic. Some remarks on Hegel's interpretation of tragedyHegel-Jahrbuch 2 (1): 157-161. 2000.
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Karin de Boer, Thinking in the Light of Time: Heidegger’s Encounter with Hegel (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2000.
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Griet Galle, A Comprehensive Bibliography On Peter Of AuvergneBulletin de Philosophie Medievale 42 53-79. 2000.
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Ernst Wolff, Gabriel Marcel se lewe en werk as agtergrond van sy nadering tot God, Deel 2HTS Theological Studies 56 (4). 2000.
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Ernst Wolff, Gabriel Marcel se lewe en werk as agtergrond vir sy benadering tot God, Deel 1HTS Theological Studies 56 (2/3). 2000.
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J. van Brakel, On the neglect of the philosophy of chemistryFoundations of Chemistry 1 (2): 111-174. 1999.
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Jaap van Brakel, Review of The Autonomy of Chemistry. 3rd Erlenmeyer-Colloquy for the Philosophy of Chemistry (review)Hyle 5 166-168. 1999.
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Jaap van Brakel, WeEthical Perspectives 6 (3): 268-276. 1999.
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Karin De Boer, Le mouvement tragique de l'histoire. Quelques remarques sur Hegel et HeideggerRes Publica 21 4-11. 1999.
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Karin de Boer, Denken in het licht van de tijdTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (1): 186-187. 1998.
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Karin De Boer, Alleen een Oudemans zou ons nog kunnen reddenAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 90 (3): 217-220. 1998.
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Griet Galle, Review of: P. SCHULTHESS & R. IMBACH, Die Philosophie im lateinischen Mittelalter. Ein Handbuch mit einem bio-bibliographischen Repertorium, Zürich-Düsseldorf, 1996 (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (3): 597-598. 1998.
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Tim Heysse, Freedom, Transparency and the Public Sphere: A Philosophical AnalysisJavnost 5 (4). 1998.
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Tim Heysse, Transcendence, truth, and argumentationInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 41 (4). 1998.
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Karin de Boer, Denken in het licht van de tijd: Heideggers tweestrijd met HegelThesis Publishers. 1997.
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Karin De Boer, Giving due: Heidegger's interpretation of the anaximander fragmentResearch in Phenomenology 27 (1): 150-166. 1997.
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Patricia De Martelaere, Ton Derksen, Tim Heysse, Dieter Lesage, Paul van Tongeren, and Arjo Vanderjagt, Het dubieuze denken. Geschiedenis en vormen van wijsgerig scepticismeTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2): 363-364. 1997.
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Tim Heysse, Why Logic Doesn 't Matter in the (Philosophical) Study of Argumentation'Argumentation 11 (2): 211-224. 1997.
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Tim Heysse, Why Logic Doesn‘t Matter in the (Philosophical) Study of ArgumentationArgumentation 11 (2): 211-224. 1997.
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Jaap van Brakel, Interdiscourse or supervenience relations: The primacy of the manifest imageSynthese 106 (2): 253-97. 1996.