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    Semantic Noise and Conceptual Stagnation in Natural Language Processing.Sonia de Jager - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (3):111-132.
    Semantic noise, the effect ensuing from the denotative and thus functional variability exhibited by different terms in different contexts, is a common concern in natural language processing (NLP). While unarguably problematic in specific applications (e.g., certain translation tasks), the main argument of this paper is that failing to observe this linguistic matter of fact as a generative effect rather than as an obstacle, leads to actual obstacles in instances where language model outputs are presented as neutral. Given that a common (...)
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    A patristic perspective on the scope of xenolalic tongues.Eben De Jager - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):6.
    Many church fathers have been identified as having held a xenolalic view on the gift of tongues. Scholars who have shown evidence of this have, however, omitted to give sufficient attention to the scope of the tongues the church fathers detailed. Many of these church fathers, referenced, identify the gift of tongues as the ability to speak all languages. This supernatural ability to speak all languages has been appropriately designated as pan-xenolalia. This article aimed to highlight the existence and prevalence (...)
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    Dekonstruksie van tradisionele probleem- realiteite: ’n Narratief-pastorale perspektief.J. J. De Jager & J. C. Muller - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (3).
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    Facial Adiposity, Attractiveness, and Health: A Review.Stefan de Jager, Nicoleen Coetzee & Vinet Coetzee - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The annealing behaviour of three- and four-layer defects in quenched aluminium.P. W. G. De Jager, S. Kritzinger & D. J. Marais - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 25 (2):449-458.
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    Cultuuroverdracht en concertbezoek.Hugo de Jager - 1967 - Leiden: H. E. Stenfert Kroese.
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  7. Het beeldende denken.Henk De Jager, Hendrik G. Matthes & M. Schoenmaekers - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (1):176-176.
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  8. Van poezie naar filosofie; en weer terug (Summary: Poetry and Philosophy, Need they Quarrel? p. 245).Theo de Boer - 2008 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 70 (2):207.
     
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  9. Knowing whether A or B.Maria Aloni, Paul Égré & Tikitu de Jager - 2013 - Synthese 190 (14):2595-2621.
    The paper examines the logic and semantics of knowledge attributions of the form “s knows whether A or B”. We analyze these constructions in an epistemic logic with alternative questions, and propose an account of the context-sensitivity of the corresponding sentences and of their presuppositions.
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  10. Logic, Language, and Meaning: Selected Papers from the 17th Amsterdam Colloquium.Maria Aloni, H. Bastiaanse, T. De Jager & Katrin Schulz (eds.) - 2010 - Springer.
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    Explaining Quantity Implicatures.Robert van Rooij & Tikitu de Jager - 2012 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 21 (4):461-477.
    We give derivations of two formal models of Gricean Quantity implicature and strong exhaustivity in bidirectional optimality theory and in a signalling games framework. We show that, under a unifying model based on signalling games, these interpretative strategies are game-theoretic equilibria when the speaker is known to be respectively minimally and maximally expert in the matter at hand. That is, in this framework the optimal strategy for communication depends on the degree of knowledge the speaker is known to have concerning (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.Sean McEvenue, Theo de Kruijf, C. C. M. de Lange, Bart J. Koet, Marcel Poorthuis, Hanneke Reuling, Martin Parmentier, Jörgen Vijgen, Th Bell, Marcel Sarot, Kees van Vliet, A. H. C. van Eijk, Eric Ottenheijm, Jean-Jacques Suurmond & Arie L. Molendijk - 2000 - Bijdragen 61 (3):336-357.
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    Studio Historiae Ardens: Ancient Near Eastern Studies Presented to Philo H. J. Houwink ten Cate on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday.Gary Beckman, Theo van den Hout & Johan de Roos - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):213.
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  14. In AI we trust? Perceptions about automated decision-making by artificial intelligence.Theo Araujo, Natali Helberger, Sanne Kruikemeier & Claes H. de Vreese - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):611-623.
    Fueled by ever-growing amounts of (digital) data and advances in artificial intelligence, decision-making in contemporary societies is increasingly delegated to automated processes. Drawing from social science theories and from the emerging body of research about algorithmic appreciation and algorithmic perceptions, the current study explores the extent to which personal characteristics can be linked to perceptions of automated decision-making by AI, and the boundary conditions of these perceptions, namely the extent to which such perceptions differ across media, (public) health, and judicial (...)
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  15. Een nieuwe stijl van denken.Met Een Inleiding van Theo de Boer - 1988 - In Frans Geraedts, Leonard de Jong & Ithaka Netherlands) (eds.), Ergo cogito. Historische Uitg..
     
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    Neutralisering en politisering van de religie. De actualiteit van Carl Schmitts probleemstelling.Theo W. A. De Wit - 2006 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 46 (3):17-28.
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    Toward a Phenomenology of Domesticity: an Anthropological Exploration of the Place of Things in Daily Life.David Hiroshi Jager & Jacques De Visscher - 1998 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 29 (2):201-211.
    The diverse things that surround us in our daily life become virtual extensions of our corporeal life. As such, they provide an important mediating role in our relationship to our social and natural environment. This careful descriptive study of household objects attempts to widen our psychological horizons. It also contributes significantly to our understanding of art and architecture.
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  18. Een te Voltooien leven; over rituelen van de moderne mens.J. De Visscher & B. Jager - 1999 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 30 (1):125-129.
     
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    Over de Onbescheidenheid En Kwetsbaarheid Van Culturen.Theo W. A. de Wit - 2004 - Bijdragen 65 (4):461-490.
    In the past few years in the Netherlands and other multi-ethnic democratic states we hear sharp political and intellectual criticism on the philosophical idea of a ‘multicultural society’. In this article, the author questions the criticism of several liberal and conservative political philosophers, who in their approach give attention to the genealogy of multiculturalism. While a liberal as Brian Barry sees multiculturalism as a regression, the conservative Roger Scruton on the other hand considers this political and intellectual phenomenon as a (...)
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    Over de Onbescheidenheid En Kwetsbaarheid Van Culturen.Theo Wa de Wit - 2004 - Bijdragen 65 (4):461-490.
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    Over de Onbescheidenheid En Kwetsbaarheid Van Culturen.Theo W. A. de Wit - 2004 - Bijdragen 65 (4):461-490.
    In the past few years in the Netherlands and other multi-ethnic democratic states we hear sharp political and intellectual criticism on the philosophical idea of a ‘multicultural society’. In this article, the author questions the criticism of several liberal and conservative political philosophers, who in their approach give attention to the genealogy of multiculturalism. While a liberal as Brian Barry sees multiculturalism as a regression, the conservative Roger Scruton on the other hand considers this political and intellectual phenomenon as a (...)
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  22. De onontkoombaarheid van de politiek. De soevereine vijand in de politieke filosofie van Carl Schmitt.Theo W. de Wit - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (3):590-591.
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    The Perspective of Romans 10.Theo de Kruijf - 2001 - Bijdragen 62 (2):171-189.
    Im September 1994 wurde in Durham das dritte Durham-Tübingen Symposium über ‘frühestes Christentum und Judentum’ abgehalten. Das Thema war diesmal ‘Paulus und das mosaische Gesetz’. In seinem zusammenfassenden Schlussreferat ‘In Search of Common Ground’ , veröffentlicht in dem Sammelband ‘Paul and the Mosaic Law’ , hat der Vorsitzende, James Dunn, in einer lakonischen Anmerkung feststellen müssen dass ‘angesichts deren Wichtigkeit in der Evangelium/Gesetzantithese, der Stelle Römer 10,4 mehr Aufmerksamkeit hätte gegeben werden müssen als es die Zeit oder der Verlauf der (...)
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  24. Neutralisering en politisering van de religie: De actualiteit van Carl Schmitts probleemstelling.Theo W. de Wit - 2006 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 46 (3).
    De geopolitieke spanningen aan het begin van de eenentwintigste eeuw hebben een nieuwe interesse in het werk van Carl Schmitt gewekt. Dat geldt ook voor zijn benadering van het vraagstuk van de relatie tussen religie en politiek. Schmitt zoekt hierbij aansluiting bij zulke uiteenlopende en incompatibele auteurs als Juan Donoso Cortes en Thomas Hobbes. Vooral recent onderzoek heeft duidelijk gemaakt dat Schmitts juridisch-politieke denken inderdaad steunt op een aantal politiek-theologische premissen. Toch moeten we de actualiteit van zijn werk vooral zoeken (...)
     
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    Student teachers' discipline strategies: relations with self-images, anticipated student responses and control orientation.Romi de Jong, Jan van Tartwijk, Theo Wubbels, Ietje Veldman & Nico Verloop - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (5):582-597.
    Teacher discipline strategies are well documented when it comes to its effects on students and the working climate in the classroom. Although it is commonly acknowledged that for student teachers classroom management is a major concern, student teachers? use of discipline strategies is largely unknown. In this paper, we examine student teachers? beliefs in relation to their discipline strategies. Three clusters of discipline strategies are distinguished: sensitive, directive and aggressive discipline strategies. Beliefs that were taken into account are self-images on (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.Theo de Kruijf, Bart J. Koet, E. A. M. van der Vin, Veerle Fraeters, Carlo Leget, Geert van Dartel, Wim Smit, Bart Hansen, Ton Meijers, Joke Maex, Harm Goris & Ria Kloppenborg - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (1):101-119.
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    Go Therefore and Make Disciples of All Nations.Theo de Kruijf - 1993 - Bijdragen 54 (1):19-29.
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    Go therefore and make disciples of all nations mt 28,19.Theo de Kruijf - 1993 - Bijdragen 54 (1):19-29.
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    The Name Christians.Theo De Kruijf - 1998 - Bijdragen 59 (1):3-19.
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    The Priest-King Melchizedek -Der Priest-König Melkisedek.Theo de Kruijf - 1993 - Bijdragen 54 (4):393-406.
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    The Priest-King melchizedek: The reception of gen 14, 18–20 in hebrews mediated by psalm 110.Theo de Kruijf - 1993 - Bijdragen 54 (4):393-406.
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    Between Indifference and the Regimes of Truth. An Essay on Fundamentalism, Tolerance and Hypocrisy.Theo W. A. de Wit - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (3):689-703.
    There are two basic positions where tolerance as political strategy and moral viewpoint is rejected or made redundant. We are hostile to tolerance when we hold that we are defending an objective truth—religious or secular—which should also be defended and maintained by means of political and legal power. And tolerance become superfluous also when the affirmation of plurality becomes total, and tolerance identical to a vive la difference. As recent developments in my own country—the Netherlands—have demonstrated, the political outcome of (...)
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    Dangerous alliances, absorption, co-existence: A systematic proposal on the relation between religion and politics.Theo Wa de Wit - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (4):385-407.
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    Dangerous alliances, absorption, co-existence.Theo A. W. de Wit - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (4):385-407.
    In this contribution, the author argues that there are in our European tradition two fundamental conceptions of politics since the French Revolution. We can call them the politics as the art of co-existence, and the politics of dénouement. Both conceptions also have a very different stance towards the traditional religions: for the first one mentioned freedom of religion is constitutive, for the second one religion must serve the state or can even be made redundant. Paradigmatic in this respect was the (...)
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    Dangerous Alliances, Absorption, Co-Existence A Systematic Proposal on the Relation between Religion and Politics.Theo A. De Wit - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (4):385-407.
    In this contribution, the author argues that there are in our European tradition two fundamental conceptions of politics since the French Revolution. We can call them the politics as the art of co-existence, and the politics of dénouement. Both conceptions also have a very different stance towards the traditional religions: for the first one mentioned freedom of religion is constitutive, for the second one religion must serve the state or can even be made redundant. Paradigmatic in this respect was the (...)
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    The return to religion.Theo Wa de Wit - 2005 - Bijdragen 61 (4):390-411.
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    The ups and Downs of tolerance.Theo W. A. de Wit - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (4):387-416.
    In the Netherlands, the traditional and famous ‘culture of tolerance’ in the past few years surprisingly became associated with the laxity, half-heartedness, even negligence and indifference with regard to serious problems in a multi-ethnic society. For the time being, a polemical use of the term dominates: tolerance as an aspect of our western ‘superiority’ against barbaric fundamentalism. To regain some grip on the – at least in the Netherlands – apparently ‘hollow’, even politically and morally dubious concept of tolerance, the (...)
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    The Ups and Downs of Tolerance An Introductory Essay on the Genealogy of Tolerance.Theo W. De Wit - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (4):387-416.
    In the Netherlands, the traditional and famous ‘culture of tolerance’ in the past few years surprisingly became associated with the laxity, half-heartedness, even negligence and indifference with regard to serious problems in a multi-ethnic society. For the time being, a polemical use of the term dominates: tolerance as an aspect of our western ‘superiority’ against barbaric fundamentalism. To regain some grip on the – at least in the Netherlands – apparently ‘hollow’, even politically and morally dubious concept of tolerance, the (...)
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  39. Verhandeling over de verbetering van het verstand.Baruch de Spinoza & Theo Verbeek - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (3):614-614.
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    Scum of the Earth: Alain Finkielkraut on the Political Risks of a Humanism without Transcendence.Theo W. A. De Wit - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (142):163-183.
    I. The Seduction of Immanence The vocabulary of humanism—in which concepts such as “man,” “humane,” and “humanity” figure prominently—has always been contentious. The sarcasm of the nineteenth-century Catholic conservative thinker Joseph de Maistre with regard to the abstraction-tainted works of revolutionary thinkers, has become famous: “In my life I have met Frenchmen, Italians, and Russians, but Man, I solemnly declare, I have never met before; perhaps he exists, but not to my personal knowledge.”1These concepts acquire a practical, political, and even (...)
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  41. Poetry and philosophy, need they quarrel?Theo De Boer - 2008 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 70 (2):207-246.
     
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    Democratie, monotheïsme en theocratie.Theo Wa de Wit - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (1):3.
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  43. Humanisme en fundementalisme.Theo de Wit - 1998 - de Uil Van Minerva 15.
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  44. 'Only God can judge me' the secularization of the last judgement.Theo Wa de Wit - 2011 - Bijdragen 72 (1):77-102.
    The Last Judgement, heaven, hell, purgatory, the wrathful God: today, these notions seem to belong to a remote past we have - thank goodness! - left behind. The more remarkable is that, today, prisoners sometimes refer to the representation of God as Judge, as in the proposition ‘Only God can judge me’ you can find as graffito on a cell wall, or tattooed on the body of an inmate. Is this statement born from defiance of the constitutional state, from fundamentalism, (...)
     
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  45. Solidariteit. Filosofische kritiek, ethiek en politiek.Theo de Wit & Henk Manschot - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (3):628-628.
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    Splijtstof rond macht en heil.Theo Wa de Wit - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (1):109.
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  47. The return to religion Vattimo's reconciliation of Christian faith and postmodern philosophy.Theo W. De Wit - 2000 - Bijdragen 61 (4):390-411.
    For Gianni Vattimo in his essay Belief , the widespread modern conviction that the longing for lucidity and religiosity are irreconcilable has today become questionable. In this article the author first discusses an actual instance of the philosophical yearning for lucidity, namely ‘cognitive melancholy'. This melancholia already appears in the sociologist Max Weber's diagnoses of the ‘disenchantment of the world' and of the separation of faith and kwowledge. The author sharpens somewhat further the dualism to which Weber pointed, and relates (...)
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  48. Why Tolerance Cannot Be Our Principal Value.Theo Wa de Wit - 2010 - Bijdragen 71 (4):377-390.
    Whereas the concept of ‘tolerance’ was a marginal category from the end of the sixteenth century, it has become a political key concept today. Have we not all become strangers and foreigners? As such the concept of ‘strangeness’ has lost its relevance. In recent times we witness a new turn in the dialectics of tolerance. It becomes a political and polemical category allowing for a distinct segregation between ‘them’ and ‘we’. The concept explains ‘why we are civilized and they are (...)
     
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    L'introduction à la philosophie selon Spinoza: une analyse structurelle de l'introduction du Traité de la réforme de l'entendement, suivie d'un commentaire de ce texte.Theo H. Zweerman - 1993 - Assen/Maastricht: Van Gorcum.
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    Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy.Roger Ariew, Dennis Des Chene, Douglas Michael Jesseph, Tad M. Schmaltz & Theo Verbeek - 2003 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. Edited by Dennis Des Chene, Douglas Michael Jesseph, Tad M. Schmaltz & Theo Verbeek.
    This is a dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian philosophy, primarily covering philosophy in the 17th century, with a chronology and biography of Descartes's life and times and a bibliography of primary and secondary works related to Descartes and to Cartesians.
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