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2008
Ducheyne, Steffen. 2008. Entry "helmont, Johannes (Joan) Baptista Van" Angela Pilchak. New Dictionary of Scientific Biography III: 277-281.
De Mol, Liesbeth. 2008. How To Talk With A Computer: An Essay On Computability And Man-Computer Conversations. Off Topic: Ubersetzen. Zeitschrift für Medienkunst der KHM 1: 80–89.
Urbaniak, Rafal. 2008. Leśniewski And Russell's Paradox: Some Problems. History and Philosophy of Logic 29: 115–146.
De Langhe, Rogier. 2008. Mainstream Economics: Searching Where The Light Is. In Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Conference of the Association of Heterodox Economics, Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Conference of the Association of Heterodox Economics, Anglia Ruskin University.
Primiero, Giuseppe, and Joke Meheus. 2008. Majority Merging By Adaptive Counting. Synthese (KRA Serie) 165: 203–223.
De Mey, Tim. 2008. Middeleeuwse En Arabische Wijsbegeerte Etienne Vermeersch and Braeckman, Johan. De rivier van Herakleitos: Een eigenzinnige visie op de wijsbegeere: 93–101. http://lib.ugent.be/catalog/pug01:683245.
Ciuciura, Janusz. 2008. Negations In The Adjunctive Discursive Logic. Bulletin of the Section of Logic 37: 143–160.
Heeffer, Albrecht. 2008. Negative Numbers As An Epistemic Difficult Concept. Some Lessons From History.. In History and Pedagogy of Mathematics. Satellite Meeting of International Congress on Mathematical Education 11, 14 - 18 July 2008., History and Pedagogy of Mathematics. Satellite Meeting of International Congress on Mathematical Education 11, 14 - 18 July 2008., C. Tzanakis. Centro Cultural del México Contemporanéo.
De Mey, Tim. 2008. Ockhams Theorie Van Evidente Kennis En Het Epistemologisch Externalisme Danny Praet. Us and Them. Essays over filosofie, politiek, religie en cultuur van de Antieke Oudheid tot Islam in Europa ter ere van Herman De Ley: 227–239.
Batens, Diderik. 2008. On Possibilities And Thought Experiments Robert Almeder. Rescher Studies. A Collection of Essays on the Philosophical Work of Nicholas Rescher: 29–57.

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