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    Decolonising Knowledge: Can Ubuntu Ethics Save Us from Coloniality?Piet Naude - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (1):23-37.
    This essay discusses whether an indigenous African ethic, as expressed in ubuntu, may serve as an example of how to decolonise Western knowledge. In the first part, the key claims of decolonisation of knowledge are set out. The second part analyses three strategies to construct models of ‘African’ ethics, namely transfer, translation and stating of a substantive rival model as contained in ubuntu ethics. After a critical appraisal of this substantive proposal, part three indicates the potential and limitation of the (...)
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    Triple contingency: The theoretical problem of the public in communication societies.Piet Strydom - 1999 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (2):1-25.
    This paper seeks to show that the proposition of 'double contingency' introduced by Parsons and defended by Luhmann and Habermas is insufficient under the conditions of contemporary communication societies. In the latter context, the increasing differentiation and organization of communication processes eventuated in the recognition of the epistemic authority of the public, which in turn compels us to conceptualize a new level of contingency. A first step is therefore taken to capture the role of the public in communication societies theoretically (...)
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    How to generalize efficacy results of randomized trials: recommendations based on a systematic review of possible approaches.Piet N. Post, Hans Beer & Gordon H. Guyatt - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (4):638-643.
  4. Der allgemeine Kantindex. Vom Stellenindex zum Informationssystem. Zum Gedenken an Gottfried Martin.W. Lenders - 1982 - Kant Studien 73 (4):440.
     
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    Beyond empowerment, experimentation and reasoning: The public discourse around the Quantified Self movement.Piet Simon, Susan Alpen & Andreas Hepp - 2021 - Communications 46 (1):27-51.
    This article presents the results of a discourse analysis of press coverage on the Quantified Self (QS) movement in the German and British (online) press between 2007 and 2018. The analysis is driven by two questions: What discursive patterns can be discerned within this coverage? And, what characterizes the translation of the experimental practices and imaginaries of this pioneer community into an overall societal reflection of deep mediatization? In essence, the article shows that the QS movement becomes a ‘general signifier’ (...)
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    Three Interpretations of Habermas’s Theory of Truth.Piet Strydom - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (3):1175-1190.
    These reflections are devoted to a critical comparison of three distinct interpretations of Habermas’s theory of truth. The first, which is presented as the more adequate interpretation, takes Habermas’s theory as having a three-moment structure, whereas the two remaining interpretations are both based on his two-moment conception of “Janus-faced truth”. Whereas Steven Levine stresses the nonepistemic lifeworld pole of the two-sided concept and Alex Seemann the opposite epistemic discursive pole, the three-moment interpretation counters with a synthetic conception which emphasises the (...)
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  7. Faith and the sacraments.Piet F. Fransen - 1957 - [London]: Blackfriars.
     
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    Roeping, vrijheid en onvrijheid Van de theoloog.Piet Schoonenberg - 1982 - Bijdragen 43 (1):2-29.
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    Spinoza's Philology.Piet Steenbakkers - 2021 - In Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), A Companion to Spinoza. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 15–29.
    This chapter presents ‘Spinoza philology’ the application of a specific approach to the texts written by Spinoza. In philosophy most philological efforts have traditionally been spent on the texts of ancient authors. The chapter offers a brief chronological survey of Spinoza's works, explaining the particular aspects of the way they have been transmitted. Spinoza wrote the kind of Latin that had been the standard for scholarly and academic purposes throughout Europe since the Renaissance. The Amsterdam publisher Jan Rieuwertsz brought out (...)
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    On Math, Matter and Mind.Piet Hut, Mark Alford & Max Tegmark - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (6):765-794.
    We discuss the nature of reality in the ontological context of Penrose’s math-matter-mind triangle. The triangle suggests the circularity of the widespread view that math arises from the mind, the mind arises out of matter, and that matter can be explained in terms of math. Non-physicists should be wary of any claim that modern physics leads us to any particular resolution of this circularity, since even the sample of three theoretical physicists writing this paper hold three divergent views. Some physicists (...)
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    The analytic logic of G. W. Leibniz and Chr. Wolff: A problem in Kant research.Winfried Lenders - 1972 - Synthese 23 (1-2):147 - 153.
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    Critical Theory of Justice: On Forst's 'Basic Structure of Justification' from a Cognitive-Sociological Perspective.Piet Strydom - 2015 - Philosophical Inquiry 39 (2):110-133.
    This article offers a perspective on the critical theory of justice by presenting a structural and processual reconstruction of Rainer Forst’s intriguing yet somewhatopaque concept of a basic structure of justification which is central to his proposed critique of justificatory relations. It shows from a cognitive-sociological perspective what a cooperative relation between a philosophical theory of justice and a social scientific approach could mean for critical theory. A basic structure of justification is revealed to be a cognitively available reflexive order (...)
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    Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria as a literary work.Piet Gerbrandy - 2020 - Hermes 148 (1):38.
    While no classicist would deny that Quintilian’s “Institutio oratoria” is the most complete handbook of rhetoric transmitted from Antiquity, the work is usually mined for its information on both the Roman educational system and technical aspects of the art of speaking. The “Institutio” may be useful as a guide to eloquence, but its author frequently hints to higher aspirations. This article focuses on the literary merits of the “Institutio”, arguing that it deliberately competes with the poetical works of Horace, Vergil, (...)
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  14. of article In defence of partisan justice: What can African business ethics.Piet J. Naudé - forthcoming - African Journal of Business Ethics.
  15. Kunst.Piet van Wijngaerdt - 1941 - Amsterdam,: Allert de Lange.
     
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    Unity and confessional statements.Piet F. Fransen - 1972 - Bijdragen 33 (1):2-38.
  17. Turning the hard problems upside down and sideways too.P. Piet & R. Shepard - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):313-29.
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    'The poem's invitation': Ricoeur's concept of mimesis and its consequences for narrative educational research.Piet Verhesschen - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (3):449–465.
    After the presentation of different views on the relation between narrative and life it is argued that Paul Ricoeur's view offers a framework that allows an answer to questions that remain unanswered in the work of MacIntyre and Carr. Although Ricoeur's view has its own flaws, the concepts of triple mimesis and of narrative identity can be incorporated in a post-foundationalist view. Within this resulting frame of reference narratives in narrative research are interpreted as compositions, as the result of emplotment. (...)
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    Turning the "hard problem" upside-down and sideways.Piet Hut & Roger N. Shepard - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (4):313-29.
    Instead of speaking of conscious experience as arising in a brain, we prefer to speak of a brain as arising in conscious experience. From an epistemological standpoint, starting from direct experiences strikes us as more justified. As a first option, we reconsider the ‘hard problem’ of the relation between conscious experience and the physical world by thus turning that problem upside down. We also consider a second option: turning the hard problem sideways. Rather than starting with the third-person approach used (...)
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    Harmonie als tegenspraak: beschouwingen over De compositie van de wereld van Harry Mulish.Piet Meeuse (ed.) - 1986 - Amsterdam: Bezige Bij.
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    Moral regeneration: Seedbeds for civic virtue.Piet G. J. Meiring - 2003 - HTS Theological Studies 59 (4).
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    Reformed spirituality and the spirit of reconciliation: A personal journey.Piet Meiring - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-7.
    The article represents auto-ethnographical reflections about the author's journey towards reconciling diversity with the advent of democracy in South Africa. The author recounts aspects of his participation in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It focuses on aspects of Reformed theology and spirituality as instruments for reconciling diversity. Local and international theologians opposed apartheid, calling it an unjust and indefensible political system, using their Reformed conviction, often applying the very same notions and principles. The article discusses the opposition to apartheid in (...)
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    Introduction to Internet technologies and society special edition.Pedro Piet, Tomayess Isaías & Kommers Issa - 2014 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 12 (3).
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    Introduction to Apel.Piet Strydom - 2000 - European Journal of Social Theory 3 (2):131-136.
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    Karl-Otto Apel: an obituary.Piet Strydom - 2017 - European Journal of Social Theory 20 (4):569-575.
    Following Karl-Otto Apel's death on 15 May 2017, this obituary gives an overview of his academic and intellectual biography from the perspective of someone who knew him personally.
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  26. Mediation through cognitive dynamics: philosophical anthropology and the conflicts of our time.Piet Strydom - 2013 - In Ananta Kumar Giri & John Clammer (eds.), Philosophy and anthropology: border crossing and transformations. New York City: Anthem Press.
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  27. Forgiveness: a critical appraisal.Piet Verhagen - 2006 - In Nancy Nyquist Potter (ed.), Trauma, Truth and Reconciliation: Healing Damaged Relationships. Oxford University Press. pp. 203.
     
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    Lying in business: insights from Hannah Arendt's ‘Lying in Politics’.Piet Eenkhoorn & Johan J. Graafland - 2011 - Business Ethics 20 (4):359-374.
    The political philosopher Hannah Arendt develops several arguments regarding why truthfulness cannot be counted among the political virtues. This article shows that similar arguments apply to lying in business. Based on Hannah Arendt's theory, we distinguish five reasons why lying is a structural temptation to businessmen: business is about action to change the world and therefore businessmen need the capacity to deny current reality; commerce requires successful image-making and liars have the advantage to come up with plausible stories; business communication (...)
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  29. Unity and Responsibility.Piet Hut - unknown
    Is it really true that there is an underlying unity, that we and our worlds are all part of a single web of existence, a web which allows a myriad relative differences while retaining the same absolute oneness? If not, how so — where can we find the absolute differences which preclude an underlying unity? But if it is true, what is the meaning of this oneness — and what can we do with it?
     
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    The Ontogenetic Fallacy: The Immanent Critique of Habermas's Developmental Logical Theory of Evolution.Piet Strydom - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (3):65-93.
    Since the emergence of neo-evolutionism in the 1960s, various critiques of the theory of social or socio-cultural evolution have been forwarded, including notably those of Immanuel Wallerstein, Alain Touraine and Anthony Giddens who decisively reject the idea of evolution. Within this context, Jürgen Habermas's theory of socio-cultural evolution has also become a specific object of critique, the best known in the English-speaking world being, perhaps, Michael Schmid's critique. While the latter is ultimately based on neo-Darwinistic assumptions which allow a non-Marxist (...)
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    Walter Schmithals: His contribution to the theological and historical interpretation of the New Testament.Piet B. Boshoff - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    The Netherlands in the Time of Thomas More.Piet Brouwer - 1988 - Moreana 25 (1):5-8.
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    Official statistics and Big Data.Piet J. H. Daas, Barteld Braaksma & Peter Struijs - 2014 - Big Data and Society 1 (1).
    The rise of Big Data changes the context in which organisations producing official statistics operate. Big Data provides opportunities, but in order to make optimal use of Big Data, a number of challenges have to be addressed. This stimulates increased collaboration between National Statistical Institutes, Big Data holders, businesses and universities. In time, this may lead to a shift in the role of statistical institutes in the provision of high-quality and impartial statistical information to society. In this paper, the changes (...)
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    In Search of Stepping Stones.Piet Hut - unknown
    Exploring the unknown is a task that scientists and mystics alike have set themselves, although starting off in rather different directions. At first, these tasks were seen to be sufficiently different, so that they did not crowd each other. But by now scientific insight has grown to such an extent that there seems to be less and less room for mystic explorations. Simply said: there seems to be little left of an unknown to jump into, in order to find a (...)
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    Theory and experiment in philosophy.Piet Hut - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (2-3):2-3.
    When I got my first camera, I noticed something very interesting. After an intensive period of picture taking, the streets of my familiar small town had somehow landed in a different world. I saw everything in a different light. More accurately, I saw the world as light, rather than as matter. My attention had shifted, first rather innocently from seeing a lit-up building to seeing a lit-up building. Then the shift deepened, from seeing a building that was lit-up by the (...)
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    Virtual Laboratories and Virtual Worlds.Piet Hut - unknown
    Since we cannot put stars in a laboratory, astrophysicists had to wait till the invention of computers before becoming laboratory scientists. For half a century now, we have been conducting experiments in our virtual laboratories. However, we ourselves have remained behind the keyboard, with the screen of the monitor separating us from the world we are simulating. Recently, 3D on-line technology, developed first for games but now deployed in virtual worlds like Second Life, is beginning to make it possible for (...)
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    Multidisciplinary Economics: A Methodological Account.Piet Keizer - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The book argues that mainstream economists, who base their analyses only on the economic motivation of people, fail to explain and understand real-life economic phenomena. The economic crisis, which began in 2008, illustrates the relevance of psychic and social motivations, especially when combined with each other. This book discusses orthodox and heterodox economics, and offers the reader ample material on philosophy of science, psychology and sociology. A multidisciplinary economic perspective is constructed in which economics, psychology, and sociology are integrated, and (...)
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    Die Elektronische Edition der Schriften Immanuel Kants.Winfried Lenders & Hans-Christian Schmitz - 2007 - Kant Studien 98 (2):223-235.
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    Kants Gesammelte Werke in elektronischer Form.Winfried Lenders - 2000 - Kant Studien 91 (s1):148-159.
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    Kants Gesammelte Werke in elektronischer Form.Winfried Lenders - 2000 - Kant Studien 91 (s1):148-159.
  41. The Choice is yours: ethics in Vedanta.Lilia Lender (ed.) - 1987 - Bombay: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust.
     
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    Eu-topia: over de verhouding van de plaats tot de ander.Piet Raes - 1999 - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 16 (2):77-88.
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    Over kennis en ideologie bij Louis Althusser: een materialistische kritiek.Piet Steenbakkers - 1982 - Groningen: Konstapel.
    Onderzoek naar de positie van de Franse filosoof (geb. 1918) binnen het marxisme.
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    Spinoza's Life.Piet Steenbakkers - 2021 - In Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), A Companion to Spinoza. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 1–14.
    Spinoza was born in Amsterdam in 1632. Spinoza's family lived on the edge of Vlooienburgh. The house in which Bento was born and raised, a handsome merchant's residence on the north quay of the Houtgracht, close to the old Amsterdam synagogue, was pulled down in the nineteenth century. On 27 July 1656, just a few months after Spinoza's spectacular legal escape from the family business, he was ritually expelled from the Amsterdam Jewish community, with a formal ban pronounced in the (...)
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    Kijken en zien: over grenservaringen, een vergeten erfenis en het ontdekken van de wereld.Piet Winkelaar - 2015 - Soesterberg: Uitgeverij Aspekt.
    Betoog over de waarde van het zien i.t.t. het kijken. De kern van dit non-duale en onmiddellijke zien is dat je 'bent wat je ziet', een soort Schlüssel- of grenservaringen die tot een woordeloze wijsheid leiden en alle vanzelfsprekendheden laten vervagen.
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  46. A logical presentation of the Śaiva Siddhānta philosophy.John H. Piet - 1952 - Madras,: Christian Literature Society for India (United Society for Christian Literature).
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    Gravitational thermodynamics.Piet Hut - 1997 - Complexity 3 (1):38-45.
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    The critical theory of society: From its Young-Hegelian core to its key concept of possibility.Piet Strydom - 2023 - European Journal of Social Theory 26 (2):153-179.
    Responding to a call for systematic contributions on the theory of society, the principle aim of this article is to recover and reconstruct the Young-Hegelian core of critical theory’s theory of the dialectical development of society and, on that basis, to project its creative research-based continuation by analysing its largely neglected key concept of possibility. The acknowledgement of the critical theory lineage’s naturalist, realist and especially idealist features leads this reconstruction to ascribe a central role to certain pivotal concepts that (...)
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  49. Contemporary European cognitive social theory.Piet Strydom - 2006 - In Gerard Delanty (ed.), The handbook of contemporary European social theory. New York: Routledge. pp. 218.
     
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    Apokaliptiek en eskatologie: Die verband en onderskeid volgens WaIter Schmithals.Piet B. Boshoff - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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