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    O saber fazer enogastronômico do territorio do Vale dos Vinhedos/RS.Roberto Do Nascimento Silva, Monica Elisa Dias Pons & Vander Valduga - 2016 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 18 (1):07.
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  2. Counterpossibles and Similarity.David Vander Laan - 2004 - In Frank Jackson & Graham Priest (eds.), Lewisian Themes: The Philosophy of David K. Lewis. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. pp. 258-275.
    Several themes of David Lewis's theory of counterfactuals, especially their sensitivity to context, pave the way for a viable theory of non-trivial counterpossibles. If Lewis was successful in defending his account against the early objections, a semantics of counterpossibles can be defended from similar objections in the same way. The resulting theory will be extended to address 'might' counterfactuals and questions about the relative "nearness" of impossible worlds.
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    Editor's Comments.Harold J. Vander Zwaag - 1976 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 3 (1):8-9.
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    Vulnerability as the Inability of Researchers to Act in the Best Interest of a Subject.Ari M. Vander Walde - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):65-66.
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  5. A regress argument for restrictive incompatibilism.David Vander Laan - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 103 (2):201 - 215.
    Plausibly, no agent ever performs an action without some desire to perform that action. If so, a regress argument shows that, given incompatibilism, we are only rarely free. The argument sidesteps recent objections to this thesis.
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    Auditory cortex extraction of attended speech envelope in a multi-talker background.Vander Ghinst Marc, Bourguignon Mathieu, Op De Beeck Marc, Wens Vincent, Marty Brice, Hassid Sergio, Choufani Georges, Jousmäki Veikko, Hari Riitta, Van Bogaert Patrick, Goldman Serge & De Tiège Xavier - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Alteration of the dynamic modulation of auditory beta-band oscillations by voice power during speech-in-noise.Vander Ghinst Marc, Bourguignon Mathieu, Wens Vincent, Marty Brice, Op De Beeck Marc, Van Bogaert Patrick, Goldman Serge & De Tiège Xavier - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  8. The timing of divine conservation : pushes, nudges, and merry-go-rounds.David Vander Laan - 2021 - In Gregory E. Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation. Routledge.
    Against the historically widespread view that divine conservation is a continuation of the act of creation, William Lane Craig argues that conservation is a different kind of act since, unlike creation ex nihilo, it is diachronic and it acts on a patient. Timothy Miller poses a timing objection against Craig's view, arguing that on such a view either the existence of a conserved entity is discontinuous, or the conserving activity overdetermines its effect, or the conserving activity is not continuous. The (...)
     
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  9. The Sanctification Argument for Purgatory.David Vander Laan - 2007 - Faith and Philosophy 24 (3):331-339.
    A recently advanced argument for purgatory hinges on the need for complete sanctification before one can enter heaven. The argument has a modal gap.The gap can be exploited to fashion a competing account of how sanctification occurs in the afterlife according to which it is in part a heavenly process.The competing account usefully complicates the overall case for purgatory and raises questions about how the notion ought to be understood.
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    Adverse Consequences.David Vander Laan - 2018-05-09 - In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce (eds.), Bad Arguments. Wiley. pp. 94–97.
    This chapter focuses on one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called “adverse consequences”. The argument from adverse consequences can be seen as an argument that is intended to be pragmatic ‐ about what we should do, not about what is true ‐ but then comes to the wrong kind of conclusion. In many genuinely pragmatic arguments, however, adverse consequences are relevant to the conclusion and no fallacy is committed. So it is important to notice exactly what the conclusion (...)
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    Lewis' argument for possible worlds.David Vander Laan - 2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 76–78.
    This entry provides a brief exposition and formal reconstruction of the argument for possible worlds in David Lewis's _Counterfactuals_.
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  12. Impossible Worlds.David Vander Laan - 1999 - Dissertation, University of Notre Dame
    The theory of possible worlds has permeated analytic philosophy in recent decades, and its best versions have a consequence which has gone largely unnoticed: in addition to the panoply of possible worlds, there are a great many impossible worlds. A uniform ontological method alone should bring the friends of possible worlds to adopt impossible worlds, I argue, but the theory's applications also provide strong incentives. In particular, the theory facilitates an account of counterfactuals which avoids several of the implausible results (...)
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    Les dimensions de l'exigence communiste chez Mascolo.Robert Vander Gucht - 1970 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 68 (98):193-241.
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    L'écrivain et le communisme selon Dionys Mascolo.Robert Vander Gucht - 1964 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 62 (73):69-107.
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  15. The Ontology of Impossible Worlds.David A. Vander Laan - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (4):597-620.
    The best arguments for possible worlds as states of affairs furnish us with equally good arguments for impossible worlds of the same sort. I argue for a theory of impossible worlds on which the impossible worlds correspond to maximal inconsistent classes of propositions. Three objections are rejected. In the final part of the paper, I present a menu of impossible worlds and explore some of their interesting formal properties.
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  16. Literary Forms in the New Testament: A Handbook.James L. Bailey & Lyle D. Vander Broek - 1992
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    Animals Matter: Resistance and Transformation in Animal Commodification.Julien Dugnoille & Elizabeth Vander Meer (eds.) - 2022 - BRILL.
    This book reclaims the concept of animal resistance and exposes the asymmetry of human-animal relationships at sites of commodification. The chapters within explore instances in which resistance challenges human dominion and identity and in some cases ignites social movements on behalf of animals themselves.
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    Peer review reduces spin in PCORI research reports.Mark Helfand, Kevin Naaman, Kelly J. Vander Ley, Avonne E. Connor, Meredith L. Phillips & Evan Mayo-Wilson - 2021 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 6 (1).
    BackgroundThe Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is obligated to peer review and to post publicly “Final Research Reports” of all funded projects. PCORI peer review emphasizes adherence to PCORI’s Methodology Standards and principles of ethical scientific communication. During the peer review process, reviewers and editors seek to ensure that results are presented objectively and interpreted appropriately, e.g., free of spin.MethodsTwo independent raters assessed PCORI peer review feedback sent to authors. We calculated the proportion of reports in which spin was identified during (...)
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    The Ideology of White Supremacy.James W. Vander Zanden - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):385.
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    Esthétique et mystique. Étude critique d'un livre récent.Louis Vander Kerken - 1949 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 47 (13):126-136.
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    L'expérience esthétique du temps.Libert Vander Kerken - 1953 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 51 (32):555-567.
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    On alternatives in epistemic logic.Nicholas Rescher & Arnold Vander Nat - 1973 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 2 (1):119-135.
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    (Re) Considering the Neutrality of Care: The Case of Body Mass Indexing in Schools.Carolyn Vander Schee - 2009 - Philosophical Studies in Education 40:138 - 152.
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    A Transitional Institution: Schleiermacher on the Possibility and Limits of the Modern Christian State.Kevin M. Vander Schel - 2023 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 65 (3):354-377.
    The early nineteenth century was a time between empires in German-speaking lands, following the collapse of the holy Roman empire in 1806. This was also the time at which modern concepts of nations, nationalism, and the state entered theological discourse, bound together with emerging notions of world historical progress. From this time until the First World War, the task of conceptualizing national identity and the nature of the ‘Christian state’ became a pressing theological problem. This essay seeks to locate Schleiermacher’s (...)
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    The Justice of the Epicurean Wise Man.P. A. Vander Waerdt - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (2):402-422.
    In this essay I discuss an important but neglected controversy in which the Stoics sought to discredit Epicurus' teaching on justice by showing that the Epicurean wise man, if immune from detection or punishment, will commit injustice whenever he may profit from it. Under the influence of this criticism, tradition has developed a view of Epicurus' position that makes it so weak and vulnerable that it is difficult to see how Epicureans could have defended it over the course of several (...)
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  26. A Relevance Constraint on Composition.David Vander Laan - 2010 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (1):135-145.
    Whether certain objects compose a whole at a given time does not seem to depend on anything other than the character of those objects and the relations between them. This observation suggests a far-reaching constraint on theories of composition. One version of the constraint has been explicitly adopted by van Inwagen and rules out his own answer to the composition question. The constraint also rules out the other well-known moderate answers that have so far been proposed.
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    Burnout Profiles Among Young Researchers: A Latent Profile Analysis.Anke Boone, Tinne Vander Elst, Sofie Vandenbroeck & Lode Godderis - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionBurnout is a growing problem among young researchers, affecting individuals, organizations and society. Our study aims to identify burnout profiles and highlight the corresponding job demands and resources, resulting in recommendations to reduce burnout risk in the academic context.MethodsThis cross-sectional study collected data from young researchers at five Flemish universities through an online survey measuring burnout risk, work engagement, sleeping behavior, and the most prominent job demands and resources. We conducted Latent Profile Analysis to identify burnout profiles in young researchers (...)
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    Beyond Tolerance: Schleiermacher on Friendship, Sociability, and Lived Religion.Matthew Ryan Robinson & Kevin Vander Schel (eds.) - 2019 - Berlin: Boston.
    The rise of populism and nationalism in the West have raised concerns about the fragility of liberal political values, chief among them tolerance. But what alternative social resources exist for cultivating the interpersonal relationships and mutual goodwill necessary for sustainable peace? And how might the lived practices of religious communities carry potential to reinterpret or re-circuit these interpersonal tensions and transform the relationship with the cultural "other" (Fremde) from "foe" (Feind) to "friend" (Freund)? This volume contributes a unique analysis of (...)
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    Job Insecurity and Subsequent Actual Turnover: Rumination as a Valid Explanation?Anne Richter, Tinne Vander Elst & Hans De Witte - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A high-resolution electron microscopy study of exsolution lamellae in enstatite.J. B. Vander Sande & D. L. Kohlstedt - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (5):1041-1049.
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    Observation of dissociated dislocations in deformed olivine.J. B. Vander Sande & D. L. Kohlstedt - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (4):653-658.
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    Farming God’s Way: agronomy and faith contested.Harry Spaling & Kendra Vander Kooy - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):411-426.
    Farming God’s Way (FGW) is a type of conservation agriculture (CA) that re-interprets the CA principles of no tillage, mulching and crop rotation using biblical metaphors such as God doesn’t plow, God’s blanket, and the Garden of Eden. Through faith-based networks, FGW has spread throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, and beyond, as a development intervention for improving food security, adapting to climate change, and restoring soil productivity for resource-poor farming households. This research identifies and compares the production, sustainability and faith claims of (...)
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    Phonological Awareness and Rapid Automatized Naming Are Independent Phonological Competencies With Specific Impacts on Word Reading and Spelling: An Intervention Study.Caroline Vander Stappen & Marie Van Reybroeck - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  34. First-Order Indefinite and Generalized Semantics for Weak Systems of Strict-Implication.Arnold Vander Nat - 1974 - Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh
     
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    Herbert’s The Temple as Early Modern Psychomachia.Michael Vander Weele - 2022 - Renascence 74 (3-4):211-251.
    One does not read very far in the second and by far the longest section of Herbert’s The Temple before the single-minded exhortations of the speaker in “The Church Porch” and the early Lenten “complaints” of Christ to his people in “The Sacrifice” turn to the unpredictable elements of the speaker’s human condition: puzzlement, striving, grief, joy. The quick movement between these elements is due not only to Herbert’s poetic sensibility, I argue, but also to his anthropological understanding and his (...)
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    Jane Eyre and the Tradition of Self-Assertion; or, Bronte's Socialization of Schiller's "Play Aesthetic".Michael Vander Weele - 2004 - Renascence 57 (1):4-28.
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    Jane Eyre and the Tradition of Self-Assertion; or, Bronte's Socialization of Schiller's.Michael Vander Weele - 2004 - Renascence 57 (1):4-28.
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  38. Persistence and divine conservation.David Vander Laan - 2006 - Religious Studies 42 (2):159-176.
    Plausibly, if an object persists through time, then its later existence must be caused by its earlier existence. Many theists endorse a theory of continuous creation, according to which God is the sole cause of a creature's existence at a given time. The conjunction of these two theses rather unfortunately implies that no object distinct from God persists at all. What strategies for resolving this difficulty are available? (Published Online April 7 2006).
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    Rethinking Human Nature. [REVIEW]David Vander Laan - 2008 - Faith and Philosophy 25 (3):346-350.
    A review of Kevin Corcoran's Rethinking Human Nature.
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    Human knowledge: classical and contemporary approaches.Paul K. Moser & Arnold Vander Nat (eds.) - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Offering a unique and wide-ranging examination of the theory of knowledge, the new edition of this comprehensive collection deftly blends readings from the foremost classical sources with the work of important contemporary philosophical thinkers. Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches, 3/e, offers philosophical examinations of epistemology from ancient Greek and Roman philosophy (Plato, Aristotle, Sextus Empiricus); medieval philosophy (Augustine, Aquinas); early modern philosophy (Descartes, Locke, Leibniz, Berkeley, Hume, Reid, Kant); classical pragmatism and Anglo-American empiricism (James, Russell, Ayer, Lewis, Carnap, Quine, (...)
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    What Efficacious Divine Action Need Not Be.David A. Vander Laan - 2023 - Philosophia Christi 25 (2):231-237.
    Arguments concerning divine conservation and concurrence often assume that actions of certain descriptions would be superfluous if God were to perform them, and it is then concluded that God does not perform such actions. In particular, it often seems that atomic actions cannot be the result of cooperative activity between God and creatures since there is no apparent way to divide the labor between the two. However, the actions that are atomic in one model of divine action may not be (...)
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    The Paradox of the End without End.David Vander Laan - 2018 - Faith and Philosophy 35 (2):157-172.
    In much of Christian thought humans are taken to have an ultimate end, understood as the highest attainable good. Christians also anticipate “the life everlasting.” Together these ideas generate a paradox. If the end can be reached in a finite amount of time, some longer-lasting state will be better still, so the purported end is not the highest good after all. But if the end is to possess some good forever, then it will never be reached. So it seems an (...)
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    Beyond nonnormal possible worlds.Arnold Vander Nat - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (3):631-635.
  44. Notas wittgensteinianas sobre O conceito de milagre.Alison Vander Mandeli - 2013 - Fundamento 7.
    Muitos teístas argumentam que a ocorrência de milagres é prova cabal da existência de Deus. Partindo de algumas ideias de Wittgenstein, pretendo mostrar que essa postura teísta é equivocada, dado que a essência do fato milagroso seria o deslumbramento e posterior mudança de vida que ele pode ocasionar no observador e não um fenômeno inexplicável, sendo mais compreensível ao postularmos a existência de um autor divino para ele. O milagre não prova a existência de Deus, mas proporciona uma possibilidade para (...)
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  45. John Dewey's Experimental Politics: Inquiry and Legitimacy.Vander Veen - 2011 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 47 (2):158.
    Both during and after his long career, many political philosophies have been attributed to John Dewey. Perhaps most familiarly, Dewey is seen as a kind of communitarian or participatory democrat who provides a rich account of human nature requiring a moral state.2 Rob Talisse, for example, defines “Deweyan Democracy” as “a style of substantive democratic theory which emphasizes citizen participation in the shared cooperative undertaking of self-government at all levels of social association” (2003, 1). On this reading, Dewey’s account of (...)
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    Filosofia e teologia cristã.Alison Vander Mandeli & Marcelo Marconato Magalhães - 2022 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 67 (1):e38911.
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    Norman Malcolm Sobre o Ponto de Vista Religioso de Wittgenstein.Alison Vander Mandeli - 2022 - Revista Guairacá de Filosofia 38 (1).
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    Wittgenstein, ontologia E panteísmo.Alison Vander Mandeli - 2017 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 22 (2):11.
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    Wittgenstein sobre método teológico e predestinação.Alison Vander Mandeli - 2020 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 20 (3):243-256.
    O artigo apresenta algumas contribuições da filosofia wittgensteiniana para a teologia filosófica. Para isso, divide-se em dois momentos. O objetivo do primeiro momento é, por assim dizer, o esclarecimento da semântica do discurso teológico. Veremos que, de acordo com Wittgenstein, a significância deste discurso depende, necessariamente, da ligação das doutrinas com performances; dito de outro modo, as sentenças teológicas só são significativas quando ligam-se às vidas dos usuários da linguagem de um ponto de vista prático e valorativo e não meramente (...)
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  50. Satisfaction in the End without End.David Vander Laan - forthcoming - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion.
    In comparison with a highest attainable good, a future of everlasting progress may appear subjectively dissatisfying or objectively deficient. This is the satisfaction problem. I defend the progressive view against three strands of the satisfaction problem and argue that the notion of a highest good faces a satisfaction problem of its own.
     
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