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  1. De wijsgerige Thomas. Terugblik op het neothomisme.B. Delfgaauw, A. van Melsen, C. Struyker Boudier & H. Struyker Boudier - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):335-336.
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    Boekbespreking.B. Gemser, A. Van Selms, D. F. Erasmus, S. P. Engelbrecht & W. Van Bergen - 1950 - HTS Theological Studies 6 (3).
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    Boekbesprekingen.L. Dequeker, Erik Eynikel, Antoon Schoors, P. C. Beentjes, F. De Meyer, L. Bakker, W. G. Tillmans, Marc Schneiders, Manien Parmentier, H. Hoet, Martin Parmentier, A. van de Pavert, Th Bell, Bernard Höfte, J. -J. Suurmond, Jos E. Vercruysse, A. B. Timmerman, A. H. C. van Eijk, A. van der Helm, W. Putman, Kitty Bouwman, Jeroen Vis & Hans Goddijn - 1992 - Bijdragen 53 (4):425-460.
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  4. A philosophical perspective on visualization for digital humanities.Hein Van Den Berg, Arianna Betti, Thom Castermans, Rob Koopman, Bettina Speckmann, K. A. B. Verbeek, Titia Van der Werf, Shenghui Wang & Michel A. Westenberg - 2018 - 3Rd Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities.
    In this position paper, we describe a number of methodological and philosophical challenges that arose within our interdisciplinary Digital Humanities project CatVis, which is a collaboration between applied geometric algorithms and visualization researchers, data scientists working at OCLC, and philosophers who have a strong interest in the methodological foundations of visualization research. The challenges we describe concern aspects of one single epistemic need: that of methodologically securing (an increase in) trust in visualizations. We discuss the lack of ground truths in (...)
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    Colour: An exosomatic organ?B. A. C. Saunders & J. van Brakel - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):212-220.
    Sections R1 to R3 attempt to take the sting out of hostile commentaries. Sections R4 to R5 engage Berlin and Kay and the World Color Survey to correct the record. Section R6 begins the formulation of a new theory of colour as an engineering project with a technological developmental trajectory. It is recommended that the colour space be abandoned.
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  6. Are there nontrivial constraints on colour categorization?B. A. C. Saunders & J. van Brakel - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):167-179.
    In this target article the following hypotheses are discussed: (1) Colour is autonomous: a perceptuolinguistic and behavioural universal. (2) It is completely described by three independent attributes: hue, brightness, and saturation: (3) Phenomenologically and psychophysically there are four unique hues: red, green, blue, and yellow; (4) The unique hues are underpinned by two opponent psychophysical and/or neuronal channels: red/green, blue/yellow. The relevant literature is reviewed. We conclude: (i) Psychophysics and neurophysiology fail to set nontrivial constraints on colour categorization. (ii) Linguistic (...)
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    Interactive technology assessment and wide reflective equilibrium.R. P. B. Reuzel, G. J. van der Wilt, H. A. M. J. ten Have & P. F. Vries Robdeb - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (3):245 – 261.
    Interactive technology assessment (iTA) provides an answer to the ethical problem of normative bias in evaluation research. This normative bias develops when relevant perspectives on the evaluand (the thing being evaluated) are neglected. In iTA this bias is overcome by incorporating different perspectives into the assessment. As a consequence, justification of decisions based on the assessment is provided by stakeholders having achieved agreement. In this article, agreement is identified with wide reflective equilibrium to show that it indeed has the potential (...)
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  8. The trajectory of color.B. A. C. Saunders & Jaap Van Brakel - 2002 - Perspectives on Science 10 (3):302-355.
    : According to a consensus of psycho-physiological and philosophical theories, color sensations (or qualia) are generated in a cerebral "space" fed from photon-photoreceptor interaction (producing "metamers") in the retina of the eye. The resulting "space" has three dimensions: hue (or chroma), saturation (or "purity"), and brightness (lightness, value or intensity) and (in some versions) is further structured by primitive or landmark "colors"—usually four, or six (when white and black are added to red, yellow, green and blue). It has also been (...)
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    Reducing normative bias in health technology assessment: Interactive evaluation and casuistry.Rob P. B. Reuzel, Gert-Jan van Der Wilt, Henk A. M. J. ten Have & Pieter F. de Vries Robbé - 1999 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2 (3):255-263.
    Health technology assessment (HTA) is often biased in the sense that it neglects relevant perspectives on the technology in question. To incorporate different perspectives in HTA, we should pursue agreement about what are relevant, plausible, and feasible research questions; interactive technology assessment (iTA) might be suitable for this goal. In this way a kind of procedural ethics is established. Currently, ethics too often is focussed on the application of general principles, which leaves a lot of confusion as to what really (...)
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    Rewriting color.B. A. C. Saunders & J. Van Brakel - 2001 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31 (4):538-556.
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    The Theory of Choice Sequences.A. S. Troelstra, B. van Rootselaar & J. F. Staal - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):332-332.
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    Reciprocal and coactivation commands are not sufficient to describe muscle activation patterns.C. C. A. M. Gielen & B. van Bolhuis - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):754-755.
    Recent results have shown that the relative activation of muscles is different for isometric contractions and for movements. These results exclude an explanation of muscle activation patterns by a combination ofreciprocal and coactivation commands. These results also indicate that joint stiffness is not uniquely determined and that it may be different for isometric contractions and movements.
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    The European Association for Logic, Language, and Computation.J. F. A. K. Van Benthem & H. J. B. M. Van Der Linden - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (3):1116 -.
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    Some electron microscopy observations of 14 MeV neutron damage in niobium.J. B. Mitchell, R. A. Van Konynenburg, M. W. Guinan & C. J. Echer - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (4):919-927.
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    Response to Open Peer Commentary “Making It Count: Extracting Real World Data from Compassionate Use and Expanded Access Programs”.Tobias B. Polak, Joost van Rosmalen & Carin A. Uyl – De Groot - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (11):W4-W5.
    In their open peer commentary: “Making It Count: Extracting Real World Data from Compassionate Use and Expanded Access Programs”, Rozenberg and Greenbaum discuss impo...
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    Elastase and granzymes during meningococcal disease in children: correlation to disease severity.J. B. Van Woensel, M. H. Biezeveld, C. E. Hack, A. P. Bos & T. W. Kuijpers - unknown
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    Cognitive reactivity as outcome and working mechanism of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for recurrently depressed patients in remission.M. B. Cladder-Micus, J. van Aalderen, A. R. T. Donders, J. Spijker, J. N. Vrijsen & A. E. M. Speckens - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (2):371-378.
    ABSTRACTMajor depressive disorder is a prevalent condition with high relapse rates. There is evidence that cognitive reactivity is an important vulnerability factor for the recurrence of depression. Mindfulness-based interventions are designed to reduce relapse rates, with cognitive reactivity as one of the proposed working mechanisms. In a randomised controlled trial we compared the effect of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy with treatment-as-usual on cognitive reactivity in recurrently depressed patients. Depressive symptoms, cognitive reactivity, and mindfulness skills were assessed pre and post treatment. Patients (...)
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  18. Studies in Indian literature and philosophy: collected articles of J.A.B. van Buitenen.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1988 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Ludo Rocher.
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    Colour word trouble.B. A. C. Saunders & J. van Brakel - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):725-728.
    In reply to Wierzbicka's advocacy of semantic primitives we argue that talk of the semantic primitives repeats the fallacies addressed in the target article at a higher level. In reply to Malcolm's plea for a Wittgensteinian grammar of colour words, we argue that he uses words like “we” and “us” too easily, falling into the trap of “silly relativism.” In reply to McManus's science of word counts, we reiterate the nineteenth-century criticism that this method is based on an illegitimate application (...)
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    The Young Wife and Her Husband's Brother: Rgveda 10.40. 2 and 10.85. 44. [REVIEW]M. B. Emeneau & B. A. van Nooten - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):481.
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    Teorie en praktyk van die prediking in die Nuwe Testament: Walter Schmithals aan die woord.P. B. Boshoff & A. G. Van Aarde - 1991 - HTS Theological Studies 47 (4).
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    Walking a tightrope: adressing paradoxes in the care for older people living in the community.B. Janssen, Tine Van Regenmortel & T. Abma - forthcoming - Ethics and Social Welfare.
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    A Contribution To The Critical Edition Of The Bhagavadgītā.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (1):99-109.
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  24. A conversation on J. Wentzel van huyssteen's gifford lectures.Leslie A. Muray, Kevin Sharpe Leslie van Gelder, Wesley J. Wildman, Nancy R. Howell, Karl E. Peters, Walter B. Gulick & J. van Huyssteen - 2007 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 28 (3):299-432.
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    Eaten up by boredom: consuming food to escape awareness of the bored self.Andrew B. Moynihan, Wijnand A. P. Van Tilburg, Eric R. Igou, Arnaud Wisman, Alan E. Donnelly & Jessie B. Mulcaire - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  26. Dharma and moksa.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1/2):33-40.
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    Studies in Sāmkhya.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (2):88-107.
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    The Ancient Indian Royal Consecration.J. A. B. van Buitenen & J. C. Heesterman - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (3):252.
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  29. Mnemicity - A cognitive gadget?Johannes B. Mahr, Penny van Bergen, John Sutton, Daniel L. Schacter & Cecilia Heyes - 2023 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 1 (1).
    Episodic representations can be entertained either as “remembered” or “imagined”—as outcomes of experience or as simulations of such experience. Here, we argue that this feature is the product of a dedicated cognitive function: the metacognitive capacity to determine the mnemicity of mental event simulations. We argue that mnemicity attribution should be distinguished from other metacognitive operations (such as reality monitoring) and propose that this attribution is a “cognitive gadget”—a distinctively human ability made possible by cultural learning. Cultural learning is a (...)
     
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    A Contribution to the Critical Edition of the BhagavadgītāA Contribution to the Critical Edition of the Bhagavadgita.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (1):99.
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    Studies in Sāmkhya (III)Studies in Samkhya.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (2):88.
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    Studies in Sāṃkhya.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (3):153-157.
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    Studies in Sāṃkhya (I)Studies in Samkhya.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (3):153.
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    Boekbespreking.Joh Dreyer, A. S. Geyser, B. Gemser & I. H. Van der Merwe - 1956 - HTS Theological Studies 12 (2).
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    Studies in Sāṃkhya.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (1):15-25.
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    Akṣara.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (3):176-187.
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    AkṣaraAksara.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (3):176.
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    The Elephant Scene of Mṛcchakaṭikā, Act TwoThe Elephant Scene of Mrcchakatika, Act Two.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):26.
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    Order Matters! Influences of Linear Order on Linguistic Category Learning.Dorothée B. Hoppe, Jacolien van Rij, Petra Hendriks & Michael Ramscar - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (11):e12910.
    Linguistic category learning has been shown to be highly sensitive to linear order, and depending on the task, differentially sensitive to the information provided by preceding category markers (premarkers, e.g., gendered articles) or succeeding category markers (postmarkers, e.g., gendered suffixes). Given that numerous systems for marking grammatical categories exist in natural languages, it follows that a better understanding of these findings can shed light on the factors underlying this diversity. In two discriminative learning simulations and an artificial language learning experiment, (...)
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    Studies in Sāṃkhya (II)Studies in Samkhya.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (1):15.
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    The Vedānta Kaumudī of RāmādvayāchāryaThe Vedanta Kaumudi of Ramadvayacharya.J. A. B. van Buitenen & S. Subrahmanya Sastri - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (2):149.
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    Vedānta Explained: Śaṃkara's Commentary on the Brahma-SūtrasVedanta Explained: Samkara's Commentary on the Brahma-Sutras.J. A. B. van Buitenen & Vinayak Hari Date - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (1):48.
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    Stakeholder integration building mutually enforcing relationships.Pursey Pmar Heugens, Frans A. J. van den Bosch & Cees B. M. van Riel - 2002 - Business and Society 41 (1):36-60.
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    A Source Book of Advaita VedāntaA Source Book of Advaita Vedanta.Ernst Steinkellner, Eliot Deutsch & J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):334.
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    Veterinary Responsibilities within the One Health Framework.F. L. B. Meijboom & J. van Herten - 2019 - Food Ethics 3 (1-2):109-123.
    Veterinarians play an essential role in the animal-based food chain. They are professionally responsible for the health of farm animals to secure food safety and public health. In the last decades, food scandals and zoonotic disease outbreaks have shown how much animal and human health are entangled. Therefore, the concept of One Health is broadly promoted within veterinary medicine. The profession embraces this idea that the health of humans, animals and the environment is inextricably linked and supports the related call (...)
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  46. Industrial Design of a PV powered consumer application: Case study of a solar powered wireless computer mouse.N. H. Reich, M. Veefkind, E. A. Alsema, B. Elzen & Wgjhm van Sark - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 3.
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    Proust revisited: Odours as triggers of aversive memories.Marieke B. J. Toffolo, Monique A. M. Smeets & Marcel A. van den Hout - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (1):83-92.
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    Heterodox views on economics and the economy of the global society.G. Meijer, W. J. M. Heijman, J. A. C. Van Ophem & B. H. J. Verstegen (eds.) - 2006 - Brill | Wageningen Academic.
    "This book contains ideas to develop interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary views on economy and society. It aims to disseminate heterodox ideas on various subjects related to economics and global society. The book is organised in six parts. Part 1 contains the key lectures of Backhaus on the concept of state sciences and of Klamer on the importance of culture for economics. Parts 2- 6 contain successively contributions in the areas of economic paradigms and theories, population and society, corporate issues, environment, and (...)
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    A natural alliance of teaching and philosophy of science.Peter B. Sloep & Wim J. van der Steen - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (2):24–32.
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    The Maitrāyaṇīya UpaniṣadThe Maitrayaniya Upanisad.P. T. Raju & J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (3):460.
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