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    Uitzicht van onze wereld. Wijsgerige essays door B. DeClercq, S. Ysseling, J. Mertens, H. Paret, H. Roelants, Cl. van Reeth, N. Versluis. Utrecht-Brugge, Desclée de Brouwer, 1964. 170 pp. [REVIEW]H. Hansma - 1966 - Philosophia Reformata 31 (3-4):173-174.
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    Cosmopolitanism and Citizenship: Kant Against Habermas.Thomas Mertens - 1996 - European Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):328-347.
  3. The Human Right to Free Internet Access.Merten Reglitz - 2019 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (2): 314-331.
    In 2016, the United Nation’s General Assembly adopted a non-binding resolution regarding ‘The Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the Internet’. At the heart of this resolution is the UN’s concern that ‘rights that people have offline must also be protected online.’ While the UN thus recognises the importance of the Internet, it does so problematically selectively by focusing on protecting existing offline rights online. I argue instead that Internet access is itself a moral human right that requires (...)
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    Strong colorings over partitions.William Chen-Mertens, Menachem Kojman & Juris Steprāns - 2021 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):67-90.
    A strong coloring on a cardinal $\kappa $ is a function $f:[\kappa ]^2\to \kappa $ such that for every $A\subseteq \kappa $ of full size $\kappa $, every color $\unicode{x3b3} <\kappa $ is attained by $f\restriction [A]^2$. The symbol $$ \begin{align*} \kappa\nrightarrow[\kappa]^2_{\kappa} \end{align*} $$ asserts the existence of a strong coloring on $\kappa $.We introduce the symbol $$ \begin{align*} \kappa\nrightarrow_p[\kappa]^2_{\kappa} \end{align*} $$ which asserts the existence of a coloring $f:[\kappa ]^2\to \kappa $ which is strong over a partition $p:[\kappa ]^2\to (...)
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    Fake News and Democracy.Merten Reglitz - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (2): 162-187.
    Since the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump as US President in 2016, the term ‘fake news’ has become a significant source of concern. Recently, the European Commission and the British House of Commons have condemned the phenomenon as a threat to their institutions’ democratic processes and values. However, political disinformation is nothing new, and empirical studies suggest that fake news has not decided crucial elections, that most readers do not believe the online fake (...)
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    Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer phänomenologischen Theorie des Handelns: Überlegungen zu Davidson und Husserl.Karl Mertens - 2010 - In Ierna Carlo, Jacobs Hanne & Mattens Filip (eds.), Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences. Essays in Commemoration of Edmund Husserl. Springer. pp. 461-482.
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    Striving, Willing, and Acting in Pfänder and Husserl.Karl Mertens - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-25.
    This article presents a mutual critique of the analytic and phenomenological theory of action. The first perspective focuses on the standard approach introduced by G.E.M. Anscombe. According to Anscombe, actions are events that are intentional under a description. Consequently, the distinction between action and mere behavior depends on the linguistic description of behavior. However, this perspective fails to address the possible transitions between behavior and action. One way to fill this gap is by investigating the specific form of intentionality belonging (...)
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    A Kantian Argument against World Poverty.Merten Reglitz - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 18 (4): 489–507.
    Immanuel Kant is recognized as one of the first philosophers who wrote systematically about global justice and world peace. In the current debate on global justice he is mostly appealed to by critics of extensive duties of global justice. However, I show in this paper that an analysis of Kant’s late work on rights and justice provides ample resources for disagreeing with those who take Kant to call for only modest changes in global politics. Kant’s comments in the Doctrine of (...)
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    Political Legitimacy Without a (Claim-) Right to Rule.Merten Reglitz - 2015 - Res Publica 21 (3): 291-307.
    In the contemporary philosophical literature, political legitimacy is often identified with a right to rule. However, this term is problematic. First, if we accept an interest theory of rights, it often remains unclear whose interests justify a right to rule : either the interest of the holders of this right to rule or the interests of those subject to the authority. And second, if we analyse the right to rule in terms of Wesley Hohfeld’s characterization of rights, we find disagreement (...)
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  10. Synästhetische Einheit der Wahrnehmung und Bewegungserfahrung.Mertens Karl - 2024 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 11 (2):277-314.
    We experience perception as a holistic phenomenon that can be unfolded in different aspects assigned to different senses. Against this background two interrelated questions can be asked pointing us in opposite directions: If our original experience is a holistic one, how do we ever come to divide the unity of our perception into a multiplicity of sensory objects and experiences? And if different senses can be distinguished, what in turn is the reason for their interaction in a synesthetic unity of (...)
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  11. The socio-economic argument for the human right to internet access.Merten Reglitz - 2023 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 22 (4): 441-469.
    This paper argues that Internet access should be recognised as a human right because it has become practically indispensable for having adequate opportunities to realise our socio-economic human rights. This argument is significant for a philosophically informed public understanding of the Internet and because it provides the basis for creating new duties. For instance, accepting a human right to Internet access minimally requires guaranteeing access for everyone and protecting Internet access and use from certain objectionable interferences (e.g. surveillance, censorship, online (...)
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    On the relationship between mutual and tight stationarity.William Chen-Mertens & Itay Neeman - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic:102963.
    We construct a model where every increasing ω-sequence of regular cardinals carries a mutually stationary sequence which is not tightly stationary, and show that this property is preserved under a class of Prikry-type forcings. Along the way, we give examples in the Cohen and Prikry models of ω-sequences of regular cardinals for which there is a non-tightly stationary sequence of stationary subsets consisting of cofinality ω_1 ordinals, and show that such stationary sequences are mutually stationary in the presence of interleaved (...)
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    The Practice-Independence of Intergenerational Justice.Merten Reglitz - 2016 - Utilitas 28 (4): 415-440.
    The question whether distributive justice is at bottom practice-dependent or practice-independent has received much attention in recent years. I argue that the problem of intergenerational justice resolves this dispute in favor of practice-independence. Many believe that we owe more to our descendants than leaving them a world in which they can merely lead minimally decent lives. This thought is particularly convincing given the fact that it is us who determine to a significant extent what this future world will look like. (...)
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    Ct Chong.C. T. Cl-Iong & Y. Yang - 1999 - In Edward R. Griffor (ed.), Handbook of computability theory. New York: Elsevier. pp. 140--298.
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    What versus how in naturally selected representations.Elder Cl - 1998 - In Daniel N. Robinson (ed.), The Mind. Oxford University Press. pp. 107--426.
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  16. Considerations regarding the need for a research oriented data bank pertaining to university students.Cl Soskolne - 1976 - Humanitas 3 (4):303.
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    Internet Access as a Right for realizing the Human Right to adequate mental (and other) Health Care.Merten Reglitz & Abraham Rudnick - 2020 - International Journal of Mental Health 49 (1): 97-103.
    Human rights protect the conditions of a minimally decent life of which mental health is an indispensable element. Adequate care for mental health is thus recognized as part of the human right to health. However, for populations living far from urban centers, adequate in-person (mental) health care is often extremely costly and thus not provided. Digital mental health care options have become an effective alternative to in-person treatment. Benefitting from these new digital opportunities, though, requires sufficient access to the internet. (...)
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    Heilig koningschap.Cl Beukers - 1960 - Bijdragen 21 (2):191-195.
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    Sakrale termen bij ambrosius.Cl Beukers - 1968 - Bijdragen 29 (4):410-419.
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    Urbs aeterna.Cl Beukers - 1959 - Bijdragen 20 (1):57-66.
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    Fairness to non-participants: a case for a practice-independent egalitarian baseline.Merten Reglitz - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (4): 466-485.
    Proponents of practice-dependent egalitarianism argue that egalitarian duties and entitlements only apply among participants in morally relevant practices. In this paper, I argue that these views are implausible because they allow for objectionable treatment of non-participants. I show that it is impossible, on the basis of practice-internal considerations alone, to determine the extent to which the pursuit of practices can permissibly limit the opportunities of non-participants. There are opportunities beyond the current holdings of practices to which no one has a (...)
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    Perceived depth between familiar objects.Walter C. Gogel & Henry W. Mertens - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (2):206.
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  23. Effect of form and higher level structures on melodic expectancies.Cl Krumhansl & E. Narmour - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):450-450.
     
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  24. Memory for compositional style in music.Cl Krumhansl - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):514-514.
     
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  25. Global egalitarianism as a practice-independent ideal.Merten Reglitz - 2011 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    In this thesis I defend the principle of global egalitarianism. According to this idea most of the existing detrimental inequalities in this world are morally objectionable. As detrimental inequalities I understand those that are not to the benefit of the worst off people and that can be non-wastefully removed. To begin with, I consider various justifications of the idea that only those detrimental inequalities that occur within one and the same state are morally objectionable. I identify Thomas Nagel’s approach as (...)
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  26. Medical Brain Drain: Free-Riding, Exploitation, and Global Justice.Merten Reglitz - 2016 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 3 (1): 67-81.
    In her debate with Michael Blake, Gillian Brock sets out to justify emigration restrictions on medical workers from poor states on the basis of their free-riding on the public investment that their states have made in them in form of a publicly funded education. For this purpose, Brock aims to isolate the question of emigration restrictions from the larger question of responsibilities for remedying global inequalities. I argue that this approach is misguided because it is blind to decisive factors at (...)
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    Free Internet Access as a Human Right.Merten Reglitz - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    "Merten Reglitz makes a case for a new human right to free Internet access, arguing it is crucial for protecting and advancing fundamental moral interests. He examines the risks the Internet poses to our most important rights if it is not safeguarded by public institutions"--.
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  28. Linear waiting-a simple rule for behavior in periodic food situations.Cl Wynne & Jer Staddon - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):351-351.
     
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  29. Le projet idéographique.Cl Imbert - 1979 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 130 (130):621-665.
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  30. Ateliers sans vestiges: l'atelier du cratère de Vix.Cl Rolley - 1998 - Topoi 8:716-717.
     
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  31. «Pater tantum est». Paternità divina e fede cristologica.Cl Rossetti - 1999 - Alpha Omega 2 (2):195-214.
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  32. Within-session analyses of development of schedule-induced-polydipsia.Cl Wetherington & Al Riley - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):341-341.
     
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  33. Une idéologie à l'œuvre: L'antimachiavélisme au Portugal (1580-1656).Cl Wilke - 1997 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 31:49-85.
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  34. Cool red-reply.Cl Hardin - 1991 - Philosophical Psychology 4 (1):41-50.
  35. Simpler arguments might work better-reply.Cl Hardin - 1991 - Philosophical Psychology 4 (1):61-64.
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    Da hermenêutica da facticidade.Roberto Saraiva Kahlmeyer-Mertens - 2024 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 7 (1):71-81.
    O artigo se ocupa da Hermenêutica da facticidade, do filósofo alemão contemporâneo Martin Heidegger (1889-1976). Nosso propósito inicial é apresentar, sumariamente, os termos do referido projeto filosófico e como este pretende uma abordagem do fenômeno humano enfocado como “vida fática” (faktische Leben). Neste modo de visar, importa para Heidegger a determinação dessa vida, a qual ele denomina de “facticidade” (Faktizität), conceito que, ao longo de sua investigação, vai, progressivamente, ganhando importância e centralidade. Tratado no seio de Ontologia: Hermenêutica da Facticidade (...)
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    Le pluralisme religieux et l'indifférentisme, ou le vrai défi de la théologie chrétienne.Cl Geffré - 2000 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 31 (1):3-32.
    Le présent défi pour l’Église, c’est à la fois celui de la mondialisation et d’un pluralisme religieux croissant, qu’il s’agisse des grandes religions ou des nouvelles religiosités. Mais elle doit affronter aussi un indifférentisme religieux qui peut être l’envers d’un combat passionné pour l’homme. Face à ces défis, il faut tenir compte d’un nouveau paradigme théologique, celui d’un pluralisme religieux de principe qui s’interroge sur la signification de la pluralité des religions à l’intérieur du dessein de Dieu. Ce nouveau paradigme (...)
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  38. Gastric-emptying to context, odor, and taste css paired with licl administration.Cl Meachum & Il Bernstein - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):519-519.
  39. Perceptual integration of shape and texture dimensions during haptic processing.Cl Reed - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):501-501.
     
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  40. The psychological reality of the body schema-a test with normal subjects (vol 30, pg 452, 1992).Cl Reed - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (1):85-85.
  41. Une leçon problématique dans l'or. 6 de s. grégoire de nazianze (édit. maior et critica).Cl Sanspeur - 2006 - Byzantion 76:288-294.
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    Džimova utilitaristička misija?ČL Ten - 2011 - Theoria: Beograd 54 (3):117-118.
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    Quelques enjeux de Vatican II À propos d'un quarantième anniversaire.Cl Troisfontaines - 2006 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 37 (3):379-393.
    La publication du Journal du Concile de l’ambassadeur P. Poswick est l’occasion de rappeler quelques questions majeures de Vatican II dans le traitement desquelles trois évêques belges se sont particulièrement illustrés. Ce rapide parcours permet de dépasser les oppositions émises récemment à propos du Concile entre « l’événement et le texte » de même qu’entre « la discontinuité et la continuité ». On constate en effet que le témoignage des acteurs est indispensable pour la compréhension des textes et que les (...)
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    Quelques enjeux de Vatican II.Cl Troisfontaines - 2006 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 37 (3):379-393.
    La publication du Journal du Concile de l’ambassadeur P. Poswick est l’occasion de rappeler quelques questions majeures de Vatican II dans le traitement desquelles trois évêques belges se sont particulièrement illustrés. Ce rapide parcours permet de dépasser les oppositions émises récemment à propos du Concile entre « l’événement et le texte » de même qu’entre « la discontinuité et la continuité ». On constate en effet que le témoignage des acteurs est indispensable pour la compréhension des textes et que les (...)
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  45. Self-fulfilling Prophecy in Practical and Automated Prediction.Owen C. King & Mayli Mertens - 2023 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (1):127-152.
    A self-fulfilling prophecy is, roughly, a prediction that brings about its own truth. Although true predictions are hard to fault, self-fulfilling prophecies are often regarded with suspicion. In this article, we vindicate this suspicion by explaining what self-fulfilling prophecies are and what is problematic about them, paying special attention to how their problems are exacerbated through automated prediction. Our descriptive account of self-fulfilling prophecies articulates the four elements that define them. Based on this account, we begin our critique by showing (...)
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    Smith, Adam on virtue and self-interest.Cl Griswold - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (11):681-682.
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  47. Individualism and society today-12 theses.Cl Depinay - 1989 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 86:15-31.
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    Campo de jogo e din'mica existencial.Roberto Saraiva Kahlmeyer-Mertens - 2024 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 6 (2):84-92.
    O propósito do artigo é abordar o conceito de jogo (Spiel) na hermenêutica filosófica de Gadamer, tal como aparece na obra Verdade e Método. Questionamos como o jogo, tratado como metáfora, nos permite compreender conceitos genuinamente hermenêuticos como compreensão e interpretação. O objetivo é mostrar o jogo como uma dinâmica existencial quando a questão é compreender e interpretar. Centramo-nos na noção de compreensão e no campo de jogo que a constitui; também, o quanto a interpretação é formada a partir de (...)
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    On the Drive Specificity of Freudian Drives for the Generation of SEEKING Activities: The Importance of the Underestimated Imperative Motor Factor.Michael Kirsch & Wolfgang Mertens - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Which Framework to Use? A Systematic Review of Ethical Frameworks for the Screening or Evaluation of Health Technology Innovations.Tijs Vandemeulebroucke, Yvonne Denier, Evelyne Mertens & Chris Gastmans - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (3):1-35.
    Innovations permeate healthcare settings on an ever-increasing scale. Health technology innovations impact our perceptions and experiences of health, care, disease, etc. Because of the fast pace these HTIs are being introduced in different healthcare settings, there is a growing societal consensus that these HTIs need to be governed by ethical reflection. This paper reports a systematic review of argument-based literature which focused on articles reporting on ethical frameworks to screen or evaluate HTIs. To do this a four step methodology was (...)
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