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“Beyond Consensus? A Reply To Alan Irwin”. SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY REVIEW AND REPLY COLLECTIVE 6: 48–53.
. 2017. “The Role Of Unification In Explanations Of Facts” . EPSA Philosophy of Science 2009: 403-413.
. 2012. “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, . World Scientific Publishing Company. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814299053\_0010.
. 2010. “A Pragmatist Approach To The Plurality Of Explanations In International Relations Theory”. In 6th Pan-European conference on international relations, Proceedings, 6th Pan-European conference on international relations, Proceedings, The Standing Group of International Relations of the ECPR. http://turin.sgir.eu/uploads/De%20Langhe-SGIR%20Rogier%20De%20Langhe%20-%20Erik%20Weber%20-%20Jeroen%20Van%20Bouwel.pdf.
. 2007. “The Consequences Of Scientific Pluralism For Science Policy”. In Proceedings of V Jornadas Latinoamericanas de estudios sociales de la ciencia y de la tecnología, Proceedings of V Jornadas Latinoamericanas de estudios sociales de la ciencia y de la tecnología,.
. 2004. “The Ambiguity Of Unification In The Social Sciences.”. In 2e Congrès de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences, 2e Congrès de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences,.
. 2007. “Where The Epistemic And The Political Meet.” . The Social Sciences and Democracy: 1–13.
. 2009. “Where The Epistemic And The Political Meet.” . The Social Sciences and Democracy: 1–13.
. 2009. “What Is There Beyond Mertonian And Dollar Green Science? Exploring The Contours Of Epistemic Democracy” . Drunk on capitalism : an interdisciplinary reflection on market economy, art and science 11: 35–48.
. 2012. “Varieties Of Democracy In Science Policy” . The Social Sciences and Democracy: 181–194.
. 2009. “Understanding In Political Science: The Plurality Of Epistemic Interests” . Scientific Understanding. Philosophical Perspectives: 298–313.
. 2009. “Subject Ingebed? Over Het Methodologisch Individualisme In De Sociale Wetenschappen.” . De terugkeer van het subject? Recente Ontwikkelingen binnen de filosofie: 169–179.
. 2002. “The Problem With(Out) Consensus: The Scientific Consensus, Deliberative Democracy And Agonistic Pluralism.” . The social sciences and democracy: 121–142.
. 2009. “The Problem With(Out) Consensus: The Scientific Consensus, Deliberative Democracy And Agonistic Pluralism.” . The social sciences and democracy: 121–142.
. 2009. “Pluralists About Pluralism? Different Versions Of Explanatory Pluralism In Psychiatry” . New directions in the philosophy of science: 104–119.
. 2014. “The Idea Of Social Mechanisms In Social Scientific Explanations.” . Progress in Social Psychology Research: 83–95.
. 2006. “How To Study Scientific Explanation?”. Scientific Explanation: 25–37.
. 2013. “Explicating Ways Of Consensus-Making In Science And Society: Distinguishing The Academic, The Interface And The Meta-Consensus” . Experts and consensus in social science: 71–92.
. 2015. “Explanatory Strategies Beyond The Individualism/holism Debate” . Rethinking the individualism-holism debate 372: 153–175.
. 2014. “Explanatory Pluralism.” . Pluralist Economics: 151-170.
. 2008. “Explanation In The Social Sciences” . The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of the Social Sciences: 632–646.
. 2011. “An Atlas For The Social World: What Should It (Not) Look Like? Interdisciplinarity And Pluralism In The Social Sciences” . Worldviews, Science and Us: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Worlds, Cultures and Society.: 43–72.
. 2011. “Assessing The Explanatory Power Of Causal Explanations.” . Rethinking Explanation: 109–118.
. 2007. Scientific Explanation. Springer.
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