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    Tekenen van waarheid: C.S. Peirce en de hedendaagse wetenschapsfilosofie (edited book)
    with Menno Hulswit
    Tilburg University Press. 1993.
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    Democratie, vrijheid van meningsuiting en wetenschap
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 114 (4): 375-390. 2022.
    Democracy, freedom of speech, and science The On Liberty arguments of John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor are still strong arguments for an unrestricted freedom of speech. For them, freedom of speech is closely linked to the idea of truth-finding, and truth-finding is crucial for a democratic society like ours and the development of its participants. In short, without freedom of speech, the tyranny of the majority looms. However, it is also reasonable to restrict freedom of action if expressions…Read more
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    De beste truc om kritisch te leren denken
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 110 (1): 27-44. 2018.
    The Best Trick to Teach Critical Thinking. How philosophy of science and magic make young people resilient to nonsense. In a world of ‘alternative facts’ and fact-free opinions, all readily available through the internet, young people can easily fall prey to nonsense, thus running the risk to act on false information. Critical thinking is usually seen as a remedy against accepting and acting on such falsehoods. Under a pragmatist-naturalist interpretation of science, critical thinking is synonym…Read more
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    To Believe in Belief
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 37 (1): 21-39. 2006.
    SummaryTake the following version of scientific realism: we have good reason to believe that (some of the) current scientific theories tell us something specific about the underlying, i.e. unobservable, structures of the world, for instance that there are electrons with a certain electric charge, or that there are viruses that cause certain diseases. Popper, the rationalist, would not have adhered to the proposed formulation of scientific realism in terms of the rationality of existential belief…Read more
  • Tekenen van waarheid. C.S. Peirce en de hedendaagse wetenschapsfilosofie
    with Menno Hulswit
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (2): 387-387. 1995.
  •  1
    To Believe in Belief
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 37 (1): 21-39. 2006.
    SummaryTake the following version of scientific realism: we have good reason to believe that (some of the) current scientific theories tell us something specific about the underlying, i.e. unobservable, structures of the world, for instance that there are electrons with a certain electric charge, or that there are viruses that cause certain diseases. Popper, the rationalist, would not have adhered to the proposed formulation of scientific realism in terms of the rationality of existential belief…Read more
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  • Klimaatverandering
    Wijsgerig Perspectief 52 (1). 2012.
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    The Functional View of Science: Nozick and the American Pragmatist Tradition
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4): 779-795. 2005.
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    [H. de Regt is ‘co-supervisor’ of the current UvT PhD project ‘Consciousness: Science Says It All?’ (drs. A. Frantzen; supervisor: prof. em. dr. A. A. Derksen). This project (in which the problem of phenomenal consciousness is approached via the work of the American pragmatist John Dewey) is absorbed in the programme Pragmatism: Living versus Paper Doubt. In order to realize the project described below he has provisionally planned (a) further collaboration with prof. dr. C.J.M. Schuyt (Universit…Read more
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    The sad but true story of entity realism
    In A. A. Derksen (ed.), The Scientific Realism of Rom Harré, Tilburg University Press. 1994.
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    How to Begin to Make Peirce's Ideas Clear
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (2): 195-197. 2008.