Bibliography
A selected number of core publications of the Center
- Aerts, D. and Gabora, L. (2005). A theory of concepts and their combinations I and II. Kybernetes, 34, pp. 167-191; pp. 192-221. download preprint 1 download preprint 2
- Gershenson, C. (2004). Cognitive paradigms: Which one is the best? Cognitive Systems Research, 5, pp. 135-156.
- Aerts, D., Czachor, M. and Durt, T. (2002). Probing the Structure of Quantum Mechanics: Nonlinearity, Nonlocality, Probability and Axiomatics. Singapore: World Scientific.
- Riegler, A. (2002). When is a cognitive system embodied? Cognitive Systems Research, 3, pp. 339–348. download preprint
- D'Hooghe, B., Pykacz, J. and Zapatrin, R.R. (2001). Quantum computers as fuzzy logic fuzzy computers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2206. In B. Reusch, (Ed.), Computational intelligence: Theory and Applications (pp. 526-535). Berlin: Springer.
- Heylighen, F. (2001). Bootstrapping knowledge representations - From entailment meshes via semantic nets to learning webs. Kybernetes, 30, pp. 691-722.
- Aerts, D., Aerts, S., Broekaert, J. and Gabora, L. (2000). The violation of Bell inequalities in the macroworld. Foundations of Physics, 30, pp. 1387-1414. download preprint
- Heylighen, F. and Bernheim, J. (2000). Global progress I: Empirical evidence for increasing quality of life. Journal of Happiness Studies 1, p. 323-349.
- Aerts, D. (1999). Foundations of quantum physics: A general realistic and operational approach. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 38, pp. 289-358. download preprint
- Aerts, D., Broekaert, J. and Smets, S. (1999). A quantum structure description of the liar paradox. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 38, pp. 3231-3239. download preprint
- Aerts, D., Broekaert, J. and Mathijs, E. (1999). Einstein meets Magritte; An Interdisciplinary Reflection. Dordrecht: Springer.
- Broekaert, J. (1998). World views. Elements of the Apostelian and general approach. Foundations of Science, 3, pp. 235-258.
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