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Herman De Regt
Tilburg University
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    Peirce's Pragmatism, Scientific Realism, and the Problem of Underdetermination.Herman C. D. G. de Regt - 1999 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35 (2):374-397.
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    Representing the world by scientific theories: the case for scientific realism.Herman C. D. G. de Regt - 1994 - Tilburg, The Netherlands: Tilburg University Press.
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    To Believe in Belief.Herman C. D. G. de Regt - 2006 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 37 (1):21-39.
    SummaryTake the following version of scientific realism: we have good reason to believe that (some of the) current scientific theories tell us something specific about the underlying, i.e. unobservable, structures of the world, for instance that there are electrons with a certain electric charge, or that there are viruses that cause certain diseases. Popper, the rationalist, would not have adhered to the proposed formulation of scientific realism in terms of the rationality of existential beliefs concerning unobservables. Popper did not believe (...)
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    The Functional View of Science: Nozick and the American Pragmatist Tradition.Herman C. D. G. De Regt - 2005 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (4):779-795.
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    Tekenen van waarheid: C.S. Peirce en de hedendaagse wetenschapsfilosofie.Menno Hulswit & Herman C. D. G. De Regt (eds.) - 1993 - Tilburg: Tilburg University Press.
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    Cognitive-neuroscience approaches to issues of philosophy-of-mind.Geert J. M. van Boxtel & Herman C. D. G. de Regt - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):460-461.