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Sylvia Wenmackers, Ballonnen boven de filosofische freesmachineAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (2): 245-249. 2016.
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Sylvia9 Wenmackers and Jan-Willem Romeijn, New theory about old evidence. A framework for open-minded BayesianismSynthese 193 (4). 2016.
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Vieri Benci, Leon Horsten, and Sylvia Wenmackers, Infinitesimal ProbabilitiesBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (2): 509-552. 2016.
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Sylvia9 Wenmackers, Children of the Cosmos. Presenting a Toy Model of Science with a Supporting Cast of InfinitesimalsIn Anthony Aguirre, Brendan Foster & Zeeya Merali (eds.), Trick or Truth?: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics, Springer. 2016.
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Jan Heylen, Counterfactual theories of knowledge and the notion of actualityPhilosophical Studies 173 (6): 1647-1673. 2016.
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Jan Heylen, Being in a Position to Know and ClosureThought: A Journal of Philosophy 5 (1): 63-67. 2016.
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Olivier Lemeire and Andreas De Block, The co-evolution of nativist beliefs and tolerant attitudesASEBL Journal 12 (1): 27-29. 2016.
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Grant Ramsey and Andreas De Block, The Organism-Centered Approach to Cultural EvolutionTopoi 35 (1): 283-290. 2016.
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Michael J. Deem and Grant Ramsey, Guilt by association?Philosophical Psychology 29 (4): 570-585. 2016.
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Grant Ramsey and Charles H. Pence, EvoText: A new tool for analyzing the biological sciencesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 57 83-87. 2016.
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Grant Ramsey, The Causal Structure of Evolutionary TheoryAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3): 421-434. 2016.
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Michael J. Deem and Grant Ramsey, The Evolutionary Puzzle of Guilt: Individual or Group Selection?Understanding Guilt. 2016.
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Grant Ramsey, Can altruism be unified?Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 56. 2016.
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Grant Ramsey, What is human nature for?In Agustin Fuentes & Aku Visala (eds.), Verbs, Bones, and Brains: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Nature, University of Notre Dame Press. 2016.
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Massimiliano Simons, The End and Rebirth of Nature? From Politics of Nature to Synthetic BiologyPhilosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 47 (47): 109-124. 2016.
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Massimiliano Simons, The Many Shapes of Constructivism: The Case of Synthetic Biology
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Massimiliano Simons, How to listen to things: ‘quasi-objects’ in French philosophy of science
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Massimiliano Simons, From Politics of Science to Evidence-Based Activism
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Massimiliano Simons, History From The Inside: Synthetic Biologists as Historians of Science
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Massimiliano Simons, From Describing to Constructing Nature: The Case of Synthetic Biology
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Massimiliano Simons, The New Synthesis of Life in the Era of Postcomplex Life Sciences
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Massimiliano Simons, The End and Rebirth of Nature? From Politics of Nature to Synthetic BiologyPhilosophica 47. 2016.
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J. P. Smit, Filip Buekens, and Stan du Plessis, The Incentivized Action View of Institutional Facts as an Alternative to the Searlean View - A Reply to Butchard and D’AmicoPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 46 (1): 44-55. 2016.
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Alessandro Salice and Filip Buekens, Introduction: Social Ontology, Culture and InstitutionsTopoi 35 (1): 267-270. 2016.
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Marc1 Woons, Helots, Spartans and Contemporary Wars WithinPeace Review 28 (3). 2016.
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Karin de Boer, Categories versus Schemata: Kant’s Two-Aspect Theory of Pure Concepts and his Critique of Wolffian MetaphysicsJournal of the History of Philosophy 54 (3): 441-468. 2016.
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Julia Jansen, HusserlIn Amy Kind (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Imagination, Routledge. pp. 69-81. 2016.