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“William Harvey En De Ontdekking Van De Bloedsomloop.” . Fascinerend Leven. Markante Figuren en Ideeën uit de Geschiedenis van de Biologie.
. 2010. “Work In Progress In Causal And Probabilistic Reasoning”. The Reasoner 4: 141.
. 2010. “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. 
“On The Complex Behavior Of Simple Tag Systems An Experimental Approach”. Theoretical Computer Science 412: 97–112.
. 2011. 
“Evidence-Based Medicine And Progress In The Medical Sciences”. Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 17: 852–856.
. 2011. 

“A Formal Logic For The Abduction Of Singular Hypotheses” . Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation: 93–108.
. 2011. 

“Indispensability Arguments In Favour Of Reductive Explanations”. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 42: 33–46.
. 2011. 

“Kant And Whewell On Bridging Principles Between Metaphysics And Science”. Kant Studien 102: 22–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/KANT.2011.002.
. 2011. 

“Looking For Busy Beavers. A Socio-Philosophical Study Of A Computer-Assisted Proof” . Foundations of the Formal Sciences: 61–90.
. 2011. 
“Needham's Grand Question Revisited: On The Meaning And Justification Of Causal Claims In The History Of Chinese Science”. East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 33: 13–32.
. 2011. 
“Propensities And Conditional Probabilities”. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 52: 153–165.
. 2011. 
“Testing Universal Gravitation In The Laboratory, Or The Significance Of Research On The Mean Density Of The Earth And Big G, 1798-1898: Changing Pursuits And Long-Term Methodological-Experimental Continuity”. Archive for History of Exact Sciences 65: 181–227.
. 2011. 

“Can Economics Become A Purely Experimental Science? A Comparative Study” . Worldviews, science and us : bridging knowledge and its implications for our perspectives on the world. http://www.worldscibooks.com/general/8341.html.
. 2012. 
“Causation In Perspective: Are All Causal Claims Equally Warranted?”. Philosophica 84: 123–148.
. 2012. 

“History And Philosophy Of Science: From Peaceful Coexistence To Golden Age Of Interdisciplinarity?” . Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 26-36.
. 2012. “History And Philosophy Of Science: From Peaceful Coexistence To Golden Age Of Interdisciplinarity?” . Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 26-36.
. 2012. “How To Make The Research Agenda In The Health Sciences Less Distorted”. THEORIA - REVISTA DE TEORIA HISTORIA Y FUNDAMENTOS DE LA CIENCIA 27: 75–93.
. 2012. 

“An Interdisciplinary Focus On The Concept Of Causation: What Philosophy Can Learn From Psychology” . Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 55-71.
. 2012. 

“An Interdisciplinary Focus On The Concept Of Causation: What Philosophy Can Learn From Psychology” . Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 55-71.
. 2012. 

“Metaphysics And Cinema” . Worldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and its Implications for our Perpectives on the World.: 118-141.
. 2012. “The Problem Of Kuhnian Rationality”. Philosophica 86: 11-31.
. 2012. 
“The Problem Of Multiple Explanatory Hypotheses” . PhDs in Logic III: 45-53.
. 2012. 

“The Problem Of Multiple Explanatory Hypotheses” . PhDs in Logic III: 45-53.
. 2012. 

“Reasoning With Computer-Assisted Experiments In Mathematics” . Third Workshop in the Philosophy of Information: 80-92.
. 2012. 
“Report 'international Conference On History And Philosophy Of Computing' (Hapoc)”. The Reasoner 6: 7-8.
. 2012. 