Chapters in Volumes

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Forthcoming

  1. (With Jeroen de Ridder) “Is fake news old news?'“ In Sven Bernecker, A. K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Fake News. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Published

  1. “Reassessing different conceptions of argumentation”. In A. Tanesini & M. Lynch (eds.), Polarisation, Arrogance, and Dogmatism: Philosophical Perspectives. London, Routledge, 2020.

  2. C. Dutilh Novaes, E. Sullivan, T. Lagewaard & M. Alfano 2020, “Changing minds through argumentation: Black Pete as a case study”. In C. Dutilh Novaes, H. Jansen, J.A. van Laar, B. Verheij (eds.) Reason to Dissent: Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Argumentation. London, College Publications.

  3. C. Dutilh Novaes, E. Sullivan, T. Lagewaard & M. Alfano 2020, “Van mening veranderen op Twitter? Zwarte Piet als casus”. In J. de Ridder, R. Vliegenthart & J. Zuure (eds.), Doen, durven of de waarheid? Democratie in digitale tijden. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 219-238.

  4. “Logic and the psychology of reasoning”. In M. Kusch (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism. London, Routledge, 2020, 445-454.

  5. “Aristotle’s Defense of the Principle of Non-contradiction: A Performative Analysis”. In D. Gabbay, L. Magnani, W. Park, and A.V. Pietarinen, Natural Arguments A Tribute to John Woods. London, College Publications, 2019.

  6. "The beauty (?) of mathematical proofs”. In A. Aberdein, M. Inglis (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. London, Bloomsbury, 2019, 63-94.

  7. Ockham’s supposition theory as formal semantics”. In Christoph Kann, Benedikt Loewe, Christian Rode, Sara L. Uckelman (eds.), Modern Views of Medieval Logic. Recherches de Theologie et Philosophie Médiévales—Bibliotheca. Peeters Publishers, 2018.

  8. "Formal methods in history of philosophy". In S.O. Hansson & V.F. Hendricks (eds.), Introduction to Formal Philosophy. Berlin, Springer, 2018.

  9. "A dialogical conception of explanation in mathematical proofs". In Ernest, P. (ed.), Philosophy of Mathematics Education Today. Berlin, Springer, 2018.

  10. (With L. Geerdink) "The dissonant origins of analytic philosophy: common sense in philosophical methodology". In S. Lapointe and C. Pincock (eds.), Innovations in the History of Analytical Philosophy. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 69-102.

  11. "The syllogism as defined by Aristotle, Ockham, and Buridan". In J. Pelletier and M. Roques, The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy. Berlin, Springer, 2017.

  12. (With B. Bosman) "Formal, material, and hybrid grounding for consequence: Peter Abelard and John Buridan". In C. Grellard (ed.), Mélanges offerts à Joël Biard. Paris, Vrin, 229-241, 2017.  

  13. "The form of a syllogism: mood or figure?" In L. Cesalli, F. Goubier, A. De Libera (eds.), Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic. Turnhout, Brepols, 117-132, 2017.

  14. (With S. Uckelman) "Obligationes". In C. Dutilh Novaes and S. Read (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Logic. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 370-395, 2016.

  15. "5 questions in the philosophy of logic". In Tracy Lupher and Thomas Adajian (eds.), Philosophy of Logic: 5 Questions. Copenhagen, Automatic Press, 2016.

  16. "Conceptual genealogy for analytic philosophy". In J. Bell, A. Cutrofello, P.M. Livingston (eds.), Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide: Pluralist Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy), 2015.

  17. (With J. Spruyt) "Those funny words: medieval theories of syncategorematic terms". In M. Cameron and R. Stainton (eds.), Linguistic Content: New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 100-120.

  18. “The Ockham-Burley dispute”. In A. Conti (ed.), A Companion to Walter Burley. Leiden, Brill, 2013, 49-86.

  19. "Medieval Theories of Consequence". In E. Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2012.

  20. Lessons in philosophy of logic from medieval obligationes”. In G. Restall and G. Russell (eds.), New Waves in Philosophical Logic. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 142-168 (pre-print version). 

  21. "A medieval solution to the puzzle of empty names". In C. Dutilh Novaes and O. Hjortland (eds.), Insolubles and Consequences -- Essays in Honour of Stephen Read. London, College Publications, 2012, 73-92.

  22. “Medieval Theories of Quantification”. In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Berlin, Springer, 2011, 1093-1096.

  23. “Medieval Theories of Truth”. In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Berlin, Springer, 2011, 1340-1347.

  24. “Medieval Theories of Supposition”. In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Berlin, Springer, 2011, 1229-1236.

  25. "Ockham on supposition and mental language". In G. Klima and A. Hall (eds.), Knowledge, Mental Language, and Free Will. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, pp. 47-64.

  26. “Surprises in Logic”. In M. Palis (ed.), LOGICA Yearbook 2009. London, College Publications, 2010.

  27. “Judgments, contents and their representations”. In G. Primiero & S. Rahman (eds.), Acts of Knowledge: History, Philosophy and Logic. London, College Publications, pp. 183-206, 2009.

  28. “Medieval obligationes as a regimentation of ‘the game of giving and asking for reasons’”. In M. Palis (ed.), LOGICA Yearbook 2008. London, College Publications, 2009.

  29. “Logic in the 14th century after Ockham”. In D. Gabbay and J. Woods (eds.), The Handbook of the History of Logic, vol 2. Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 433-504, 2008.

  30. “Tarski’s hidden theory of meaning”. In S. Rahman, T. Tulenheimo & E. Genot (eds.), Unity, Truth and the Liar – The modern relevance of medieval solutions to Semantic paradoxes. Berlin, Springer, pp. 41-63, 2008.

  31. “Contradiction: the real challenge for paraconsistent logic”. In J.Y. Beziau, W.A. Carnielli and D. Gabbay (eds.), Handbook of Paraconsistency. In the series Logic and Cognitive Systems, London, College Publications, pp. 465-480, 2007.

  32. “In search of the intuitive notion of logical consequence”LOGICA Yearbook 2004, Prague, Filosofia, 2005, pp. 109-123, 2005.

  33. “A medieval reformulation of the de dicto / de re distinction”LOGICA Yearbook 2003, Prague, Filosofia, 2004, pp. 111- 124, 2004.