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Lycke, Hans. 2005. An Adaptive Logic For Compassionate Relevantism. In Computational Models of Scientific Reasoning and Applications, Computational Models of Scientific Reasoning and Applications, Luis Moniz Pereira and Wheeler, Gregory. CENTRIA.
Lycke, Hans. 2010. An Adaptive Logic For The Formal Explication Of Scalar Implicatures. In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2009 Workshops, New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2009 Workshops, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Murakami, Yohei, and McCready, Eric. Springer Verlag. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14888-0\_20.
Lycke, Hans. 2009. The Adaptive Logics Approach To Abduction. In Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researcher Days 2008, Logic, Philosophy and History of Science in Belgium. Proceedings of the Young Researcher Days 2008, Erik Weber, Libert, Thierry, Marage, Pierre, and Vanpaemel, Geert. {Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België.
Lycke, Hans. 2007. An Adaptive Logic For Relevant Classical Deduction. Journal of Applied Logic 5: 602–612.
Leuridan, Bert, and Erik Weber. 2012. Causality And Explanation In The Sciences. Theoria - revista de teoria historia y fundamentos de la ciencia 27: 133–136.
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Kurtonina, Natasha, and Maarten De Rijke. 1997. Bisimulations For Temporal Logic. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6: 403–425.
Kurtonina, Natasha, and Maarten De Rijke. 1997. Simulating Without Negation.. Journal of logic and computation 7: 501–522.
Kosolosky, Laszlo. 2011. Who Guards The Guardians/experts? Philosophers?. In 32e Vlaams-Nederlandse Filosofiedag, Proceedings, 32e Vlaams-Nederlandse Filosofiedag, Proceedings, Ghent University, Department of Philosophy and moral sciences.

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