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  1. Studi su Hume.André Leroy (ed.) - 1968 - Firenze,: La nuova Italia.
    Le rôle de David Hume dans la philosophie moderne, par A. L. Leroy.--The enlightenment of David Hume, by E. C. Mossner.--Hume and Jurieu: possible Calvinist origins of Hume's theory of belief, by R. H. Popkin.--Hume: philosopher or psychologist? A problem of exegesis, by T. E. Jessop.--L'astrazione nella filosofia di Hume, di M. Dal Pra.--Infinite divisibility in Hume's "Treatise," by A. Flew.--Note a "La rgola del gusto," di E. Migliorini.--Kant, Hamann-Jacobi and Schelling on Hume, by P. Merlan.--Bibliografia humiana dal 1937 al (...)
     
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    De mens en zijn verhaal.Pieter Cornelis Kuiper - 1976 - Amsterdam: Athenaeum--Polak & Van Gennep.
    Met als hoofdgedachte dat begrip voor het gevoel en het lijden van de mens centraal moet staan, geeft een psychiater zijn inzichten over de wetenschappelijke basis van de psycho-analyse en over de bestaande psychoanalytische theorieën.
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    Ethical Issues in Experimentation on the Human Fetus.LeRoy Walters - 1974 - Journal of Religious Ethics 2 (1):33 - 54.
    This essay explores some moral problems raised by experimentation involving the human fetus. In the first part of the essay three examples of fetal experimentation from the medical literature are described in some detail. Next, the ethical and legal arguments employed in the two major existing public policy-documents on fetal experimentation are analyzed. Finally, the author seeks to identify four fundamental presuppositions which underlie divergent normative positions on the problem of fetal experimentation.
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  4. The Dewey-Heidegger comparison revisited: A perspectival partnership for education.Leroy F. Troutner & M. A. Raywid - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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    A Critical Analysis of Floridi’s Theory of Semantic Information.Pieter Adriaans - 2010 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23 (1):41-56.
    In various publications over the past years, Floridi has developed a theory of semantic information as well-formed, meaningful, and truthful data. This theory is more or less orthogonal to the standard entropy-based notions of information known from physics, information theory, and computer science that all define the amount of information in a certain system as a scalar value without any direct semantic implication. In this context the question rises what the exact relation between these various conceptions of information is and (...)
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  6. A Critical Analysis of Floridi’s Theory of Semantic Information.Pieter Adriaans - 2010 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23 (1-2):41-56.
    n various publications over the past years, Floridi has developed a theory of semantic information as well-formed, meaningful, and truthful data. This theory is more or less orthogonal to the standard entropy-based notions of information known from physics, information theory, and computer science that all define the amount of information in a certain system as a scalar value without any direct semantic implication. In this context the question rises what the exact relation between these various conceptions of information is and (...)
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    Love and Realism.Pieter Lemmens - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (2):305-310.
    In this reply I try to show that, contrary to Milberry’s apparent assertion, the general intellect of the multitude does not have the explanatory robustness she accredits to it. Digital network technologies are currently overwhelmingly effective in proletarianizing and disempowering the cognitariat and only an active technopolitics of deproletarianization could reverse this hegemonic situation. In my response to Verbeek, I attempt to correct his misinterpretation of the Stieglerian approach as being dialectical in nature and show that, far from reinstating the (...)
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    Landscapes of Technological Thoughts.Pieter Lemmens & Yuk Hui - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (2):375-389.
    In this dialogue with Yuk Hui, Pieter Lemmens explains the discipline called philosophy of technology and gives a concise overview of the most important contemporary approaches within this field. He also offers a critical evaluation of what are probably the two most salient characteristics of contemporary philosophy of technology, the so-called “empirical turn” and the “ethical turn,” which are deeply related and partly reflect the discipline’s on-going alignment with the global neoliberal agenda of exclusively profit-driven technological innovation. He also (...)
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  9. Preaching God's Compassion.LeRoy H. Aden & Robert G. Hughes - 2002
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    Sämtliche schriften und briefe.Leroy E. Loemker - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):227-230.
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    Tommaso Campanella: Renaissance pioneer of modern thought.Leroy E. Loemker - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):250-251.
  12. Why We Essentialize Mental Disorders.Pieter R. Adriaens & Andreas De Block - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (2):107-127.
    Essentialism is one of the most pervasive problems in mental health research. Many psychiatrists still hold the view that their nosologies will enable them, sooner or later, to carve nature at its joints and to identify and chart the essence of mental disorders. Moreover, according to recent research in social psychology, some laypeople tend to think along similar essentialist lines. The main aim of this article is to highlight a number of processes that possibly explain the persistent presence and popularity (...)
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    Habermas and Aesthetics: The Limits of Communicative Reason.Pieter Duvenage - 2003 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    In this important new study, Pieter Duvenage shows that Habermas’s work on aesthetics, far from being marginal to his core concerns, is central to understanding and evaluating Habermas's entire theoretical enterprise. This important new study shows that Habermas's work on aesthetics is central to understanding and evaluating his entire theoretical enterprise. Duvenage demonstrates that, in the first phase of his intellectual career, Habermas emphasizes the communicative and societal relevance of art; in the second phase, the idea of a communicative (...)
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    Persian Metal Technology 700-1300 A. D.Pieter Meyers & James W. Allan - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (2):222.
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    Toward a Terrestrial Turn in Philosophy of Technology.Pieter Lemmens, Vincent Blok & Jochem Zwier - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (2/3):114-126.
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    Thinking Technology Big Again. Reconsidering the Question of the Transcendental and ‘Technology with a Capital T’ in the Light of the Anthropocene.Pieter Lemmens - 2021 - Foundations of Science 27 (1):171-187.
    This article has two general aims. It first of all critically reconsiders the empirical turn’s dismissal of transcendentalism in the philosophy of technology, in particular through the work of Ihde and Verbeek, and defends the continuing relevance of the notion of the transcencental in thinking about technology today, illustrating this mainly through a reading of Stiegler’s understanding of the human condition as a technical condition and his view of human (noetic) evolution as proceeding from a process of technical exteriorization. The (...)
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    International science and fair-play practices.Pieter J. D. Drenth - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (1):5-11.
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  18. Human embryonic stem cell research: An intercultural perspective.LeRoy Walters - 2004 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 14 (1):3-38.
    : In 1998, researchers discovered that embryonic stem cells could be derived from early human embryos. This discovery has raised a series of ethical and public-policy questions that are now being confronted by multiple international organizations, nations, cultures, and religious traditions. This essay surveys policies for human embryonic stem cell research in four regions of the world, reports on the recent debate at the United Nations about one type of such research, and reviews the positions that various religious traditions have (...)
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    Sensorimotor Grounding of Musical Embodiment and the Role of Prediction: A Review.Pieter-Jan Maes - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Worth of Values – A Literature Review on the Relation Between Corporate Social and Financial Performance.Pieter Beurden & Tobias Gössling - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):407-424.
    One of the older questions in the debate about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is whether it is worthwhile for organizations to pay attention to societal demands. This debate was emotionally, normatively, and ideologically loaded. Up to the present, this question has been an important trigger for empirical research in CSR. However, the answer to the question has apparently not been found yet, at least that is what many researchers state. This apparent ambivalence in CSR consequences invites a literature study that (...)
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    The African Philosophy Reader.Pieter Hendrik Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux (eds.) - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    Divided into eight sections, each with introductory essays, the selections offer rich and detailed insights into a diverse multinational philosophical landscape. Revealed in this pathbreaking work is the way in which traditional philosophical issues related to ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology, for instance, take on specific forms in Africa's postcolonial struggles. Much of its moral, political, and social philosophy is concerned with the turbulent processes of embracing modern identities while protecting ancient cultures.
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  22. Islamic Ars Moriendi and Ambiguous Deathbed Emotions: Narratives of Islamic Saints and Scholars on the End-of-Life.Pieter Coppens - 2022 - In Mohammed Ghaly (ed.), End-of-life care, dying and death in the Islamic moral tradition. Boston: Brill.
  23. Narrations on Virtuous Acts in Epitomes of al-Ghazālī's Iḥyāʼ From Ibn al-Jawzī's Minhāj al-Qāṣidīn to Its Reception in Modernity.Pieter Coppens - 2022 - In Mutaz Khatib (ed.), Ḥadīth and ethics through the lens of interdisciplinarity. Boston: Brill.
     
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  24. On the shoulders of giants.Leroy Gilbert - 2022 - In Corné J. Bekker & James T. Flynn (eds.), Doctors for the Church. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
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  25. Nature Des hallucinations.E. B. Leroy - 1907 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 63:593-619.
     
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    Legislative Reform: The Policy Impact.Leroy N. Rieselbach - 1985 - Upa.
    An empirical exploration of the effects on legislative structure, distribution of influence, power, and decision outcomes, of recent changes in the Congress and state legislatures. The book focuses on changes in rules, parties, and committees and the impact or lack of impact of these changes on subsequent activity. Originally published in 1978 by D.C. Heath and Company. Co-published with the Policy Studies Organization.
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  27. Evolutionary psychiatry and the schizophrenia paradox: A critique.Pieter R. Adriaens - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (4):513-528.
    Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selection has not yet eliminated the infamous ‘genes for schizophrenia’ if the disorder simply crushes the reproductive success of its carriers, if it has been around for thousands of years already, and if it has a uniform prevalence throughout the world? Usually, the answer is that the schizophrenic genotype is subject to some kind of balancing selection: the benefits it confers would then outbalance the obvious damage it does. (...)
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    Self-Consciousness and the Normative in Christian Theology: LEROY T. HOWE.Leroy T. Howe - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (3):319-330.
    If Christian theology is that enterprise whose essential purpose is to understand the faith of the Christian Church, then it must approach that faith from the perspective not only of its transcendent source, but also as a human achievement, a creative interpretation of those events in which transcendent reality discloses itself for appropriation. Few theologians would deny that theology has to do primarily with the ways in which ultimate reality becomes manifest in human beings' faithful responses, in belief and trust, (...)
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    Prisons of peoples? Empire, nation and conflict management in Habsburg Central Europe, 1848–1925.Pieter M. Judson - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (4):559-570.
    Vladimir Putin’s legitimation of Russia’s brutal war of aggression against Ukraine raises questions about traditional understandings of nation and empire. Should we contrast the two in terms of values and practices? In this case, Putin uses both nationalist and Imperialist rhetoric to justify his actions. My essay questions how we understand nation and empire using the example of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. How did this empire develop laws, institutions and administrative practices to manage conflicts and claims around language use and nationalism? (...)
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  30. Aristotle’s argument from universal mathematics against the existence of platonic forms.Pieter Sjoerd Hasper - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):544-581.
    In Metaphysics M.2, 1077a9-14, Aristotle appears to argue against the existence of Platonic Forms on the basis of there being certain universal mathematical proofs which are about things that are ‘beyond’ the ordinary objects of mathematics and that cannot be identified with any of these. It is a very effective argument against Platonism, because it provides a counter-example to the core Platonic idea that there are Forms in order to serve as the object of scientific knowledge: the universal of which (...)
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    Cognitive Enhancement and Anthropotechnological Change.Pieter Lemmens - 2015 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19 (2):166-190.
    : This article focuses on cognitive enhancement technologies and their possible anthropological implications, and argues for a reconsideration of the human-technology relation so as to be able to better understand and assess these implications. Current debates on cognitive enhancement consistently disregard the intimate intertwinement of humans and technology as well as the fundamentally technogenic nature of anthropogenesis. Yet, an adequate assessment of CET requires an in-depth and up-to-date re-conceptualization of both. Employing insights from the work of Bernard Stiegler, this article (...)
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  32. Levensaspecten.Pieter Hendrik Esser - 1946 - Zutphen,: G. J. A. Ruys.
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    The Enigma of Belief and Integrity in the Philosophy of Religion.Leroy N. Meyer - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 8:7-12.
    Many philosophers of religion are unaware of research done on comparative religions, and continue to use language and to address issues that distort the nature of human religious endeavor. Despite work by Cantwell Smith, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Wittgensteinians, and their critics, these scholars continue to confuse faith with (propositional) belief, and miss the significance of the dynamic nature of religious culture in historic context. In this paper, I defend Walter Kaufmann's view that religion addresses an essential human ontological need, on the (...)
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    Aristotle's Meteorology in the Arabico-Latin Tradition: A Critical Edition of the Texts, with Introduction and Indexes.Pieter L. Schoonheim - 2000 - Brill.
    Aristotle's Meteorology is - after the theoretical works Physics and De Generatione et Corruptione - the first practical application on the evidence of the elements and their properties. The texts of the Arabic and Latin versions, the last of which is printed here for the first time, are presented together with an Introduction and Index.
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    Science and rationality.Leroy Wolins - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):617.
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    Social Autonomy and Heteronomy in the Age of ICT: The Digital Pharmakon and the (Dis)Empowerment of the General Intellect.Pieter Lemmens - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (2):287-296.
    ‘The art of living with ICTs ’ today not only means finding new ways to cope, interact and create new lifestyles on the basis of the new digital technologies individually, as ‘consumer-citizens’. It also means inventing new modes of living, producing and, not in the least place, struggling collectively, as workers and producers. As the so-called digital revolution unfolds in the context of a neoliberal cognitive and consumerist capitalism, its ‘innovations’ are predominantly employed to modulate and control both production processes (...)
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    Anatomical criticism and value in contemporary art.Leroy F. Searle - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (4):393-402.
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    The Theory of Literary Criticism: A Logical Analysis (review).Leroy Searle - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (3):354-355.
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    Foundations of Indian Philosophy.Leroy S. Rouner - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (3):402-403.
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    Die mislukte sinodale eenwording van die NG Kerk in 1911.Pieter J. Strauss - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):9.
    Synodical unity in the Dutch Reformed Church in 1911 – an attempt that failed. In 1862 the Supreme Court of the Cape Colony terminated the synodical unity of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa. Delegates of congregations outside the Colony could no longer represent them in the Cape or Mother Synod. The court used Ordonnance 7 of 1843 of the Colony. In 1907 the newly founded Federal Council of Dutch Reformed Churches decided to lead an effort in the Church (...)
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    Aristotle’s Sophistical Refutations.Pieter Sjoerd Hasper - 2012 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 15 (1):13-54.
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  42. Moral philosophy as the foundation of normative media theory : questioning African ubuntuism as a framework.Pieter J. Fourie - 2008 - In Stephen John Anthony Ward & Herman Wasserman (eds.), Media Ethics Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective. Heinemann.
  43. National and international stability.Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy - 1944 - London,: H. Milford.
     
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    Essay Review: Geomorphology in Britain: The Earth in DecayThe Earth in Decay. A History of British Geomorphology, 1578–1878. DaviesGordon L. . Pp. xvi + 390. £5.Leroy E. Page - 1971 - History of Science 10 (1):118-122.
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    System levels.Pieter R. Roelfsema - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (5):226-233.
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    Rethinking Technology in the Anthropocene: Guest Editors’ Introduction.Pieter Lemmens & Yoni Van Den Eede - 2021 - Foundations of Science 27 (1):95-105.
  47. The Pattern of the Past Can We Determine It? By Pieter Geyl, Arnold J. Toynbee and Pitirim A. Sorokin.Pieter Geyl & Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1968 - Greenwood Press.
     
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  48. Authentic Leadership and Behavioral Integrity as Drivers of Follower Commitment and Performance.Hannes Leroy, Michael E. Palanski & Tony Simons - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 107 (3):255-264.
    The literatures on both authentic leadership and behavioral integrity have argued that leader integrity drives follower performance. Yet, despite overlap in conceptualization and mechanisms, no research has investigated how authentic leadership and behavioral integrity relate to one another in driving follower performance. In this study, we propose and test the notion that authentic leadership behavior is an antecedent to perceptions of leader behavioral integrity, which in turn affects follower affective organizational commitment and follower work role performance. Analysis of a survey (...)
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    Disputing Darwin: On Piloerection and Mental Illness.Pieter R. Adriaens - 2023 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 66 (4):503-519.
    Abstractabstract:Most of Charles Darwin's ideas have withstood the test of time, but some of them turned out to be dead ends. This article focuses on one such dead end: Darwin's ideas about the connection between piloerection and mental illness. Piloerection is a medical umbrella term to refer to a number of phenomena in which our hair tends to stand on end. Darwin was one of the first scientists to study it systematically. In The Expression of the Emotions in Man and (...)
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  50. Between Perception and Scientific Knowledge: Aristotle’s Account of Experience.Pieter Sjoerd Hasper & Joel Yurdin - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 47:119-150.
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