Glas, G. (2015) Waardengeoriënteerde zorg. In: E. van Meekeren & J. Baars (Red). De ziel van het vak. Amsterdam: Boom, Chapter 3.
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Glas, G. (2015) Waardengeoriënteerde zorg. In: E. van Meekeren & J. Baars (Red). De ziel van het vak. Amsterdam: Boom, Chapter 3.
René van Woudenberg and Joëlle Rothuizen (2015). “Science and the Ethics of Belief. An Examination of Philipse’s Rule R”, Journal for the General Philosophy of Science.
René van Woudenberg and Joëlle Rothuizen (2015). “Both Random and Guided”. Ratio (2015) 28: 332-48.
Rik Peels, “Is geloof in God verantwoord?‖ in Henk Bakker, Maarten Kater en Van Vlastuin (eds.), Verantwoord geloof: Handboek apologetiek (Kampen: Brevier, 2014), 63-70.
Rik Peels, “Hedendaagse apologetiek‖, in Henk Bakker, Maarten Kater en Van Vlastuin (eds.), Verantwoord geloof: Handboek apologetiek (Kampen: Brevier), 137-148.
Rik Peels, “Atheïsme in de praktijk‖, in Henk Bakker, Maarten Kater en Van Vlastuin (eds.), Verantwoord geloof: Handboek apologetiek (Kampen: Brevier, 2014), 312-325.
Rik Peels and Anthony Booth, ―Why Responsible Belief Is Permissible Belief‖, Analytic Philosophy 55.1 (2014), 75-88.
Rik Peels, “What Kind of Ignorance Excuses? Two Neglected Issues‖, Philosophical Quarterly, March 7th 2014, doi: 10.1093/pq/pqu013.
Rik Peels, “Are Naturalism and Moral Realism Incompatible?‖, Religious Studies 50.1 (2014), 77-86.
Rik Peels. (2014). “Filosofie van de religie”, in Chris Buskes en Herman Simisse (red.), Handboek Analytische Filosofie
Rik Peels. (2014). “Hume’s Law Violated?”, Journal of Value Inquiry 48.3, 449-455.
Rik Peels. (2014). “What Kind of Ignorance Excuses? Two Neglected Issues”, Philosophical Quarterly 64.256, 478-496
Rik Peels. (2014). “Against Doxastic Compatibilism”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89.3, 679-702
René van Woudenberg & Jeroen de Ridder, ―Referring to, Believing in, and Worshipping the Same God: A Reformed View‖, Faith and Philosophy 31.1 (2014), 46–67.
Guest editorship of. special issue of Philosophia Reformata 79.1 (2014) on Alvin Plantinga’s Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism?
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