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    Other Minds and the Uses of Language.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (3):250 - 254.
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    The Problem of Robot Consciousness.Dwight van de Vate - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):149.
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    Disagreement as a dramatic event.Dwight Van De Vate - 1965 - The Monist 49 (2):248 - 261.
    Logic has a function in the social act of persuading. It defines the rules of relevance, coherence, and consistency which persuading should exemplify. These rules are not themselves objects of persuasion, but a priori reference-points persuading must take for granted. In the theories of logic currently in vogue, logical rules are found, not made. As we find them, we are ‘logical spectators’. Using them, we are ‘logical agents’.
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    The Problem of Robot Consciousness.Dwight van De Vate - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):149 - 165.
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    Persons, Privacy, and Feeling: Essays in the Philosophy of Mind.Dwight van de Vate - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (3):430-430.
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    Ehman's Naturalism.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):135-140.
    My quarrel is with Ehman's third and concluding section. There he undertakes a confrontation of the two conceptions of the self developed in his preceding argument. "We must decide," he says, "whether the self is reducible to a determinate object in the world or is a transcending subject for which both the world and the self's own determinate nature are mere objects". But the self can never be reduced to a mere object, for the self "can detach itself in thought (...)
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    Other Minds and the Uses of Language.Dwight Van de Vate - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (3):250-254.
  8. Romantic Love: A Philosophical Inquiry.Dwight Van de Vate - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (4):277-280.
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    The Concept of Risk 1.Dwight Van de Vate & James Kelly - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):115-123.
  10. The Appeal to Force.Dwight Van de Vate - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (1):43-60.
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  11. Browning’s ontology.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1995 - Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (Supplement):83-91.
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    Social Change and Cultural Crisis.Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:449-451.
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    Ehman's Naturalism.Dwight Van De Vate - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):135-140.
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  14. Reasoning and Threatening: A Reply to Yoos.Dwight Van de Vate - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (3):177-179.
     
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    The Appeal to Force.Dwight Van De Vate - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (1):43 - 60.
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    Notes Towards a Theory of Time.Dwight Van de Vate - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):153-157.
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    Romantic Love: A Philosophical Inquiry.Dwight Van de Vate - 1981 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Romantic love is subject to the same philosophical analysis, this book shows, as any other human experience such as selfhood, good and evil, or justice—even though most philosophers have neglected it. An appropriate method of inquiry here, the author holds, "must be an ontological theory; it must evaluate the reality of love in comparison to the other things we think are real." Part I examines the layman's conception of romantic love as a "mysterious, unanalyzable feeling." It also examines the psychologist's (...)
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    Reasoning and Threatening: A Reply to Yoos.Dwight Van De Vate - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (3):177 - 179.
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    Laughter And Detachment.Dwight van de Vate - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):163-171.
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  20. Persons, privacy, and feeling.Dwight Van de Vate - 1970 - Memphis [Tenn.]: Memphis State University Press.
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    Strawson's Concept of a Person.Dwight van de Vate - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):9-24.
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    Thesis: Violence and persons.Dwight van De Vate - 1969 - World Futures 7 (3):2-31.
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    Kant's Ethics: Universality and the Inclinations. [REVIEW]Dwight Van de Vate - 1963 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):3-7.
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    Social Change and Cultural Crisis. [REVIEW]Dwight Van de Vate Jr - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:449-451.
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    Books in review.Edward J. Machle, Dwight Van De Vate & S. Daniel Breslauer - 1980 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (2):137-139.
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    Mary Ellen Curtin's Symposium on Love 1. [REVIEW]Dwight Van de Vate - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):553-560.
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    The Language of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Dwight van de Vate Jr - 1985 - International Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):93-94.
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    A Critique of Van de Vate's "The Appeal to Force".George E. Yoos - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (3):172 - 176.
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    "Persons, Privacy, and Feeling: Essays in the Philosophy of Mind," ed. D. Van de Vate, Jr. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (4):414-414.
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    Persons, Privacy, and Feeling. [REVIEW]V. W. De - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):378-379.
    The introduction and six essays in this book originally appeared as a continuing series in the Southern Journal of Philosophy, and are gathered together here for the first time in one volume. In the introduction, E. M. Adams briefly touches upon the major questions of the philosophy of mind and how they have been dealt with in the past; his suggestion for the future is that philosophers give themselves a little more "categorial room" in which to handle these problems. In (...)
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    De functie van de kabinetschef.Aloïs Van De Voorde - 1985 - Res Publica (Misc) 27 (2-3):297-310.
    In Belgium, as in most countries, each Minister or Secretary is assisted by a limited number of trusted collaborators who constitute the Ministerial Office.The article is an attempt to shed a light on the Chief Ministerial Officer who is the closest collaborator of the Minister.In order to show the role of the Chief Ministerial Officer, the article first describes the tasks, powers and composition of the Ministerial Office to proceed to a more extensive analysis of the functions, the appointment of (...)
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  32. Embedding Values in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems.Ibo van de Poel - 2020 - Minds and Machines 30 (3):385-409.
    Organizations such as the EU High-Level Expert Group on AI and the IEEE have recently formulated ethical principles and (moral) values that should be adhered to in the design and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). These include respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, fairness, transparency, explainability, and accountability. But how can we ensure and verify that an AI system actually respects these values? To help answer this question, I propose an account for determining when an AI system can be said to embody (...)
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    De mobilisatie van wigissues in meerpartijenstelsels.Marc Van de Wardt, Catherine E. de Vries & Sara B. Hobolt - 2015 - Res Publica 57 (1):117-119.
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    An ethical framework for the marketing of corporate social responsibility.Bert van de Ven - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):339-352.
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop an ethical framework for the marketing of corporate social responsibility. Methods The approach is a conceptual one based on virtue ethics and on the corporate identity literature. Furthermore, empirical research results are used to describe the opportunities and pitfalls of using marketing communication tools in the strategy of building a virtuous corporate brand. Results/conclusions An ethical framework that addresses the paradoxical relation between the consequentialist perspective many proponents of the marketing of (...)
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    Physical, neural, and mental timing.Wim van de Grind - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):241-64.
    The conclusions drawn by Benjamin Libet from his work with collegues on the timing of somatosensorial conscious experiences has met with a lot of praise and criticism. In this issue we find three examples of the latter. Here I attempt to place the divide between the two opponent camps in a broader perspective by analyzing the question of the relation between physical timing, neural timing, and experiential timing. The nervous system does a sophisticated job of recombining and recoding messages from (...)
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    How to Weigh Values in Value Sensitive Design: A Best Worst Method Approach for the Case of Smart Metering.Geerten van de Kaa, Jafar Rezaei, Behnam Taebi, Ibo van de Poel & Abhilash Kizhakenath - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (1):475-494.
    Proactively including the ethical and societal issues of new technologies could have a positive effect on their acceptance. These issues could be captured in terms of values. In the literature, the values stakeholders deem important for the development of technology have often been identified. However, the relative ranking of these values in relation to each other have not been studied often. The best worst method is proposed as a possible method to determine the weights of values, hence it is used (...)
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    An Ethical Framework for Evaluating Experimental Technology.Ibo van de Poel - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (3):667-686.
    How are we to appraise new technological developments that may bring revolutionary social changes? Currently this is often done by trying to predict or anticipate social consequences and to use these as a basis for moral and regulatory appraisal. Such an approach can, however, not deal with the uncertainties and unknowns that are inherent in social changes induced by technological development. An alternative approach is proposed that conceives of the introduction of new technologies into society as a social experiment. An (...)
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    De harde kern van de westerse metafysica: een historisch-thematische en kritische studie.Jozef van de Wiele - 1986 - Leuven: Acco.
    Samenvatting van de grote wijsgerige systemen van Plato tot en met Hegel, gevolgd door een kritische analyse van de metafysica als uitingsvorm van westers intellectualisme.
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    The Pre-Psychoanalytic Writings of Sigmund Freud.Gertrudis Van de Vijver & Filip Geerardyn (eds.) - 2002 - Karnac Books.
    Gertrudis van de Vijver and Filip Geerardyn This book was conceived in the wake of an international congress on Sigmund Freud's pre-analytic writings, ...
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    Imaginative Desires and Interactive Fiction: On Wanting to Shoot Fictional Zombies.Nele Van de Mosselaer - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (3):241-251.
    What do players of videogames mean when they say they want to shoot zombies? Surely they know that the zombies are not real, and that they cannot really shoot them, but only control a fictional character who does so. Some philosophers of fiction argue that we need the concept of imaginative desires to explain situations in which people feel desires towards fictional characters or desires that motivate pretend actions. Others claim that we can explain these situations without complicating human psychology (...)
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    The ethical cycle.I. van de Poel & L. Royakkers - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (1):1-13.
    Arriving at a moral judgment is not a straightforward or linear process in which ethical theories are simply applied to cases. Instead it is a process in which the formulation of the moral problem, the formulation of possible “solutions”, and the ethical judging of these solutions go hand in hand. This messy character of moral problems, however, does not rule out a systematic approach. In this article, we describe a systematic approach to problem solving that does justice to the complex (...)
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    Helden en goden van Sumer: Een keuze uit de heroïsche en mythologische dichtkunst van het Oude MesopotamiëHelden en goden van Sumer: Een keuze uit de heroische en mythologische dichtkunst van het Oude Mesopotamie.Marc van de Mieroop & Herman Vanstiphout - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (1):168.
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    Understanding Technology-Induced Value Change: a Pragmatist Proposal.Ibo van de Poel & Olya Kudina - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-24.
    We propose a pragmatist account of value change that helps to understand how and why values sometimes change due to technological developments. Inspired by John Dewey’s writings on value, we propose to understand values as evaluative devices that carry over from earlier experiences and that are to some extent shared in society. We discuss the various functions that values fulfil in moral inquiry and propose a conceptual framework that helps to understand value change as the interaction between three manifestations of (...)
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    Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceuticals as a Matter of Corporate Social Responsibility?Pepijn K. C. van de Pol & Frank G. A. de Bakker - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (2):211-224.
    Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs has been a heavily contested issue over the past decade, touching on several issues of responsibility facing the pharmaceutical industry. Much research has been conducted on DTCA, but hardly any studies have discussed this topic from a corporate social responsibility (CSR) perspective. In this article, we use several elements of CSR, emphasising consumer autonomy and safety, to analyse differences in DTCA practices within two different policy contexts, the United States of America and the European (...)
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    Dagboek van een verdoofd rabbijn: persoonlijke notities bij een politieke aardverschuiving.Lody B. Van de Kamp - 2012 - Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Boekencentrum.
    Beschouwing door de rabbijn over het wetsvoorstel om onverdoofde, rituele slacht te verbieden, gezien als een aantasting van de vrijheid van godsdienst van zowel joden als moslims.
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    Climato-economic habitats support patterns of human needs, stresses, and freedoms.Evert Van de Vliert - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):465-480.
    This paper examines why fundamental freedoms are so unevenly distributed across the earth. Climato-economic theorizing proposes that humans adapt needs, stresses, and choices of goals, means, and outcomes to the livability of their habitat. The evolutionary process at work is one of collectively meeting climatic demands of cold winters or hot summers by using monetary resources. Freedom is expected to be lowest in poor populations threatened by demanding thermal climates, intermediate in populations comforted by undemanding temperate climates irrespective of income (...)
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    Interpreting first-order theories into a logic of records.Marcel van de Vel - 2002 - Studia Logica 72 (3):411-432.
    Features are unary operators used to build record-like expressions. The resulting term algebras are encountered in linguistic computation and knowledge representation. We present a general description of feature logic and of a slightly restricted version, called record logic. It is shown that every first-order theory can be faithfully interpreted in a record logic with various additional axioms. This fact is used elsewhere [15] to extend a result of Tarski and Givant [14] on expressing first order theories in relation algebra.
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    Glitches as fictional (mis)communication.Nele Van de Mosselear & Nathan Wildman - 2021 - In Timothy Barker & Maria Korolkova (eds.), Miscommunications: Errors, Mistakes, Media. Bloomsbury. pp. 300-315.
    Here, we focus on the underexplored fictional relevance of videogame glitches. For this purpose, we will make use philosophical theories on fiction, as well as standard suggestions about how best to deal with unintended errors within fiction. Focusing on glitches like that of Red Dead Redemption’s "manimals", we argue that glitches, more than any kinds of mistakes in traditional, non-interactive fictions, can actually have a significant influence on the fictional worlds of the work in which they appear. In particular, we (...)
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    Why New Technologies Should be Conceived as Social Experiments.Ibo van de Poel - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (3):352-355.
    Peterson's objection to my proposal to treat new technologies as social experiments seems straightforward. Doing so would replace the old question ‘Is technology X ethically acceptable?’ (Let us ca...
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  50. In de ban van de metafysica.Smart En Armstrong van de IdentiteitstheorieënPlace - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71:553-575.
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