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Patterns of scientific reasoning: An introduction
Erik Weber
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 14 /1 (2005) s. 3-5 -
The concept of causation in Newton’s mechanical and optical work
Steffen Ducheyne, Erik Weber
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 16 /4 (2007) s. 265-288 -
The causes and cures of scurvy : How modern was James Lind’s methodology?
Erik Weber, Leen De Vreese
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 14 /1 (2005) s. 55-67 -
Coping with inconsistencies: Examples from the social sciences
Erik Weber, Jeroen Van Bouwel
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 14 /1 (2005) s. 89-101 -
Introduction
Erik Weber, Dietlinde Wouters, Joke Meheus
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 21 /4 (2012) s. 319-322 -
Introspective and traditional views of language
Maria K. Timofeeva
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 15 /3 (2006) s. 217-237 -
Why topology in the minimalist foundation must be pointfree
Maria Emilia Maietti, Giovanni Sambin
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 22 /2 (2013) s. 167-199 -
Modulated logics and flexible reasoning
Walter Carnielli, Maria Cláudia C. Grácio
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 17 /3 (2008) s. 211-249 -
Plausible reasoning for the problems of cognitive sociology
Victor K. Finn, Maria A. Mikheyenkova
Logic and Logical Philosophy , 20 /1-2 (2011) s. 111-137