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2012
Weber, Erik. 2012. Can Economics Become A Purely Experimental Science? A Comparative Study Diederik Aerts, Broekaert, Jan, D'Hooghe, Bart, and Note, Nicole. Worldviews, science and us : bridging knowledge and its implications for our perspectives on the world. http://www.worldscibooks.com/general/8341.html.
Ducheyne, Steffen. 2012. History And Philosophy Of Science: From Peaceful Coexistence To Golden Age Of Interdisciplinarity? Diederik Aerts, Broekaert, Jan, D'Hooghe, Bart, and Note, Nicole. Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 26-36.
De Vreese, Leen. 2012. An Interdisciplinary Focus On The Concept Of Causation: What Philosophy Can Learn From Psychology Diederik Aerts, Broekaert, Jan, D'Hooghe, Bart, and Note, Nicole. Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 55-71.
Christiaens, Wim. 2012. Metaphysics And Cinema Diederik Aerts, Broekaert, Jan, D'Hooghe, Bart, and Note, Nicole. Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 118-141.
2010
De Vreese, Leen. 2010. Disentangling Causal Pluralism Robrecht Vanderbeeken and D'Hooghe, Bart. Worldviews, Science and Us. Studies of Analytical Metaphysics.: 207–223.
Van Bouwel, Jeroen. 2010. Why Social Emergence? Discussing The Use Of Analytical Metaphysics In Social Theory. In Worldviews, science and us : studies of analytical metaphysics, Worldviews, science and us : studies of analytical metaphysics, Robrecht Vanderbeeken and D'Hooghe, Bart. World Scientific Publishing Company. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814299053\_0010.
2009
Vanderbeeken, Robrecht. 2009. Introduction: Contemporary Analytic Metaphysics, Its Crisis And Challenge Robrecht Vanderbeeken and D'Hooghe, Bart. Worldviews, Science and Us: Studies of Analytical Metaphysics. A Selection of Topics From a Methodological Perspective: 4–9.