Center Leo Apostel For Interdisciplinary Studies - Bibliography

Bibliography

A selected number of core publications of the Center

  1. 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
  2. Gershenson, C. (2004). Cognitive paradigms: Which one is the best? Cognitive Systems Research, 5, pp. 135-156.
  3. Aerts, D., Czachor, M. and Durt, T. (2002). Probing the Structure of Quantum Mechanics: Nonlinearity, Nonlocality, Probability and Axiomatics. Singapore: World Scientific.
  4. Riegler, A. (2002). When is a cognitive system embodied? Cognitive Systems Research, 3, pp. 339–348. download preprint
  5. 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.
  6. Heylighen, F. (2001). Bootstrapping knowledge representations - From entailment meshes via semantic nets to learning webs. Kybernetes, 30, pp. 691-722.
  7. 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
  8. Heylighen, F. and Bernheim, J. (2000). Global progress I: Empirical evidence for increasing quality of life. Journal of Happiness Studies 1, p. 323-349.
  9. Aerts, D. (1999). Foundations of quantum physics: A general realistic and operational approach. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 38, pp. 289-358. download preprint
  10. 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
  11. Aerts, D., Broekaert, J. and Mathijs, E. (1999). Einstein meets Magritte; An Interdisciplinary Reflection. Dordrecht: Springer.
  12. Broekaert, J. (1998). World views. Elements of the Apostelian and general approach. Foundations of Science, 3, pp. 235-258.

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