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Also at Tilburg University
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Hans Van Eyghen, Seating and visiting: Divine presence in Afro-Brazilian religionsRevista Brasileira de Filosofia da Religião 12 (1): 44-47. 2025.
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Marcel Barnard and Willem M. Otte, Is the Machine Surpassing Humans?: Large Language Models, Structuralism, and Liturgical Ritual: A Position PaperInternational Journal of Practical Theology 28 (2): 289-306. 2024.
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Hans Van Eyghen, The brain perceives/infersIn Robert Vinten (ed.), Wittgenstein and the Cognitive Science of Religion: Interpreting Human Nature and the Mind, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 53-71. 2023.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Review: ‘Minds Make Societies’ (review)Journal of Cognition and Culture 20 (1-2): 155-158. 2020.
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Beau Branson, Hans Van Eyghen, Marcus Hunt, Tim Knepper, Robert Lee, and Steven Steyl, Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion (edited book)Rebus Community Press. 2020.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Book Review: Problems of Religious Luck by Guy AxtellEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (4): 209-213. 2019.
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Hans Van Eyghen, What Cognitive Science of Religion Can Learn from John DeweyContemporary Pragmatism 15 (3): 387-406. 2018.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Book Reviews Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion After Twenty-Five Years, edited by Luther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe. Bloomsbury Academic 2017. 272pp., 6 B&W illustrations. Hb $114.00. ISBN-13: 9781350032477. (review)Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion 4 (1): 111-115. 2018.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Is supernatural belief unreliably formed?International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 85 (2): 125-148. 2018.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Philosophical Approaches to Demonology, edited by Benjamin W. McCraw and Robert ArpPhilosophia Reformata 83 (2): 247-253. 2018.
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Rik Peels, Hans Van Eyghen, and Gijsbert van den Brink, Cognitive Science of Religion and the Cognitive Consequences of SinIn Hans van Eyghen, Rik Peels & Gijsbert van den Brink (eds.), New Developments in the Cognitive Science of Religion - The Rationality of Religious Belief, Springer. pp. 199-214. 2018.
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Rudi Te Velde, "Partnership with God": Thomas Aquinas on Human Desire and God's GraceNova et Vetera 15 (4). 2017.
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René Van Woudenberg and Hans Van Eyghen, Most Peers Don’t Believe It, Hence It Is Probably FalseEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (4): 87-112. 2017.
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Hans van Eyghen, Two types of “explaining away” arguments in the cognitive science of religionZygon 51 (4): 966-982. 2016.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Book Review on The Philosophical Challenge from China (review)Comparative Philosophy 7 (1). 2016.
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Hans Van Eyghen, J. A. Van Slyke, The Cognitive Science of Religion, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (4): 231--233. 2016.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Religious Belief is not Natural. Why cognitive science of religion does not show that religious belief is rational.Studia Humana 5 (4): 34-44. 2016.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Rob Lovering. God and Evidence. Bloomsbury, 2013European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (1): 254--260. 2016.
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Hans Van Eyghen, There Is No Sensus DivinitatisJournal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45): 24-40. 2016.
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Rudi Te Velde, Aquinas's Aristotelian Science of Metaphysics and Its Revised PlatonismNova et Vetera 13 (3). 2015.
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Hans Van Eyghen, Religious Cognition as Social CognitionStudia Religiologica 48 (4): 301-312. 2015.
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Rudi Te Velde, ‘The first thing to know about God’: Kretzmann and Aquinas on the meaning and necessity of arguments for the existence of GodReligious Studies 39 (3): 251-267. 2003.
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Willem M. Otte, Archibald L. H. M. Van Wieringen, and Bart J. Koet, Word embeddings from text corpora: a simulation study on the representation of underlying structures
