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Simon Blessenohl and Deniz Sarikaya, Science advice: making credences accurateSynthese 200 (2). 2022.
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Deniz Sarikaya, Hannah Pillin, and Sophie Nagler, Introduction to the Special Issue on Lakatos’ Undone WorkKriterion – Journal of Philosophy 36 (2): 113-122. 2022.
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Matt Hare, The Philosophy of the Concept and the Specificity of MathematicsIn Peter Osborne (ed.), Afterlives: transcendentals, universals, others, Crmep Books. pp. 101-129. 2022.
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Merlin Carl, Marcos Cramer, Bernhard Fisseni, Deniz Sarikaya, and Bernhard Schröder, How to Frame Understanding in Mathematics: A Case Study Using Extremal ProofsAxiomathes 31 (5): 649-676. 2021.
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Jose Perez and Deniz Sarikaya, Purifying applied mathematics and applying pure mathematics: how a late Wittgensteinian perspective sheds light onto the dichotomyEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1): 1-22. 2021.
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Deniz Sarikaya, José Antonio Pérez Escobar, and Deborah Kant, Three Roles of Empirical Information in Philosophy: Intuitions on Mathematics do Not Come for FreeKriterion – Journal of Philosophy 35 (3): 247-278. 2021.
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Patrick Allo, The Epistemology of Non-distributive ProfilesPhilosophy and Technology 33 (3): 379-409. 2020.
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Sven Delarivière, Characterising Understanding and the Understanding SubjectDissertation, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 2020.
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Deborah Kant and Deniz Sarikaya, Mathematizing as a virtuous practice: different narratives and their consequences for mathematics education and societySynthese 199 (1-2): 3405-3429. 2020.
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Stefania Centrone, Sara Negri, Deniz Sarikaya, and Peter Schuster, Mathesis Universalis, Computability and Proof (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2019.
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Stefania Centrone, Deborah Kant, and Deniz Sarikaya, Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics: Univalent Foundations, Set Theory and General Thoughts (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2019.
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Bernhard Schröder, Martin Schmitt, Deniz Sarikaya, and Bernhard Fisseni, How to Frame a MathematicianIn Stefania Centrone, Deborah Kant & Deniz Sarikaya (eds.), Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics: Univalent Foundations, Set Theory and General Thoughts, Springer Verlag. pp. 417-436. 2019.
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Deborah Kant and Džamonja Mirna, Interview With a Set TheoristIn Stefania Centrone, Deborah Kant & Deniz Sarikaya (eds.), Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics: Univalent Foundations, Set Theory and General Thoughts, Springer Verlag. pp. 3-26. 2019.
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Patrick Allo, The Meaning of ‘Other’ in Classifications: Formal Methods Meet Artistic ResearchPhilosophy and Technology 30 (4): 541-545. 2017.
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Sven Delarivière and Bart Van Kerkhove, The "Artificial Mathematician" Objection: Exploring the (Im)possibility of Automating Mathematical UnderstandingIn B. Sriraman (ed.), Humanizing Mathematics and its Philosophy, Birkhäuser. pp. 173-198. 2017.
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Brent Mittelstadt, Patrick Allo, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Sandra Wachter, and Luciano Floridi, The ethics of algorithms: mapping the debateBig Data and Society 3 (2): 2053951716679679. 2016.
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Marcoen J. T. F. Cabbolet, The Least Interesting Unit: A New Concept for Enhancing One’s Academic Career OpportunitiesScience and Engineering Ethics 22 (6): 1837-1841. 2016.
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Sven Delarivière, Artificial Free Will: The Responsibility Strategy and Artificial AgentsApeiron Student Journal of Philosophy (Portugal) 7 175-203. 2016.
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Patrick Allo, Synonymy and Intra-Theoretical PluralismAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (1): 77-91. 2015.
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Marcoen J. T. F. Cabbolet, The Importance of Developing a Foundation for Naive Category TheoryThought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (4): 237-242. 2015.
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Patrick Allo, Relevant Information and Relevant Questions: Comment on Floridi’s “Understanding Epistemic Relevance” (review)Minds and Machines 24 (1): 71-83. 2014.
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Marcoen J. T. F. Cabbolet, Scientific Misconduct: Three Forms that Directly Harm Others as the Modus Operandi of Mill’s Tyranny of the Prevailing OpinionScience and Engineering Ethics 20 (1): 41-54. 2014.
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Marcoen J. T. F. Cabbolet and H. C. M. de Swart, Set matrix theory as a physically motivated generalization of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theoryLogique Et Analyse 57 59-82. 2014.
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Joachim Frans and Erik Weber, Mechanistic Explanation and Explanatory Proofs in MathematicsPhilosophia Mathematica 22 (2): 231-248. 2014.