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Boudry, Maarten and Friederich, Simon (2023) The Selfish Machine? On the Power and Limitation of Natural Selection to Understand the Development of Advanced AI. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten and Hofhuis, Steije (2023) On Epistemic Black Holes. How Self-Sealing Belief Systems Develop and Evolve. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten and Hofhuis, Steije (2023) On Epistemic Black Holes. How Self-Sealing Belief Systems Develop and Evolve. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten (2021) Why We Should Be Suspicious of Conspiracy Theories. A Novel Demarcation Problem. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten (2021) Why We Should Be Suspicious of Conspiracy Theories. A Novel Demarcation Problem. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten and Vlerick, Michael and Edis, Taner (2021) Demystifying mysteries. How metaphors and analogies extend the reach of the human mind. [Preprint]

Schlaile, Michael P. and Veit, Walter and Boudry, Maarten (2021) Memes. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten (2020) Diagnosing Pseudoscience – by Getting Rid of The Demarcation Problem. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten and Vlerick, Michael and Edis, Taner (2019) The end of science? On human cognitive limitations and how to overcome them. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten (2019) Diagnosing pseudoscience in real life (a tribute to Sven Ove Hansson). [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten and Hofhuis, Steije (2018) Parasites of the Mind. Why Cultural Theorists Need the Meme’s Eye View. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten (2018) Replicate After Reading. On the extraction and evocation of cultural information. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten (2018) Invasion of the Mind Snatchers. On memes and cultural parasites. [Preprint]

Boudry, Maarten and Hofhuis, Steije (2017) Parasites of the mind. How cultural representations can subvert human interests. [Preprint]

Published Article or Volume

Friederich, Simon and Boudry, Maarten (2022) Ethics of Nuclear Energy in Times of Climate Change: Escaping the Collective Action Problem. Philosophy & Technology.

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