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  1. What is Interpretability?Adrian Erasmus, Tyler D. P. Brunet & Eyal Fisher - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34:833–862.
    We argue that artificial networks are explainable and offer a novel theory of interpretability. Two sets of conceptual questions are prominent in theoretical engagements with artificial neural networks, especially in the context of medical artificial intelligence: Are networks explainable, and if so, what does it mean to explain the output of a network? And what does it mean for a network to be interpretable? We argue that accounts of “explanation” tailored specifically to neural networks have ineffectively reinvented the wheel. In (...)
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    The Kalām Cosmological Argument: A Reassessment.Jacobus Erasmus - 2018 - Cham: Springer.
    This book offers a discussion of the kalām cosmological argument, and presents a defence of a version of that argument after critically evaluating three of the most important versions of the argument. It argues that, since the versions of the kalām cosmological argument defended by Philoponus (c. 490–c. 570), al-Ghazālī (1058– 1111), and the contemporary philosopher, William Lane Craig, all deny the possibility of the existence of an actual infinite, these arguments are incompatible with Platonism and the view that God (...)
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  3. Interpretability and Unification.Adrian Erasmus & Tyler D. P. Brunet - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-6.
    In a recent reply to our article, “What is Interpretability?,” Prasetya argues against our position that artificial neural networks are explainable. It is claimed that our indefeasibility thesis—that adding complexity to an explanation of a phenomenon does not make the phenomenon any less explainable—is false. More precisely, Prasetya argues that unificationist explanations are defeasible to increasing complexity, and thus, we may not be able to provide such explanations of highly complex AI models. The reply highlights an important lacuna in our (...)
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    A Philosophical Argument for the Beginning of Time.Laureano Luna & Jacobus Erasmus - 2020 - Prolegomena 19 (2):161-176.
    A common argument in support of a beginning of the universe used by advocates of the kalām cosmological argument (KCA) is the argument against the possibility of an actual infinite, or the “Infinity Argument”. However, it turns out that the Infinity Argument loses some of its force when compared with the achievements of set theory and it brings into question the view that God predetermined an endless future. We therefore defend a new formal argument, based on the nature of time (...)
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    The Praise of Folly.Desiderius Erasmus - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    First published in Paris in 1511, _The Praise of Folly _has__enjoyed enormous and highly controversial success from the author’s lifetime down to our own day.__It has__no rival, except perhaps Thomas More’s _Utopia, _as the most intense and lively presentation of the literary, social, and theological aims and methods of Northern Humanism. Clarence H. Miller’s highly praised translation of _The Praise of Folly, _based on the definitive Latin text, echoes Erasmus’ own lively style while retaining the nuances of the original text. (...)
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  6. The Complaint of Peace. Transl. Ed. By A. Grieve. Quadricentennial Ed.Desiderius Erasmus - 1917
  7. Why It Is Difficult To Defend the Plantinga‐Type Ontological Argument.Jacobus Erasmus - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (2):196-209.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 196-209, March 2022.
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  8. The Kalām Cosmological Argument and the Infinite God Objection.Jacobus Erasmus & Anné Hendrik Verhoef - 2015 - Sophia 54 (4):411-427.
    In this article, we evaluate various responses to a noteworthy objection, namely, the infinite God objection to the kalām cosmological argument. As regards this objection, the proponents of the kalām argument face a dilemma—either an actual infinite cannot exist or God cannot be infinite. More precisely, this objection claims that God’s omniscience entails the existence of an actual infinite with God knowing an actually infinite number of future events or abstract objects, such as mathematical truths. We argue, however, that the (...)
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    Sylvia Wynter’s Theory of the Human: Counter-, not Post-humanist.Zimitri Erasmus - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (6):47-65.
    How does Sylvia Wynter’s theory of the human depart from Western bio-centric and teleological accounts of the human? To grapple with this question I clarify five key concepts in her theory: the Third Emergence, auto- and socio-poiesis, the autopoietic overturn, the human as hybrid, and sociogenesis. I draw on parts of Wynter’s oeuvre, texts she works with and my conversations with Anthony Bogues. Wynter invents a Third Emergence of the world to mark the advent of the human as a hybrid (...)
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    The enhancement of academic integrity through a community of practice at the North-West University, South Africa.Mianda Erasmus, Henk Louw, Zander Janse van Rensburg, Mariette Fourie & Anné Hendrik Verhoef - 2022 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 18 (1).
    This article was motivated by the need to academically frame and share the response of the North-West University to the perceived increase of academic dishonesty during Covid-19. Within the ambit of the online teaching and learning approach that became dominant during the Covid-19 pandemic, the NWU established a Community of Practice for Academic Integrity to enhance Academic Integrity in a holistic manner. By critically discussing the NWU’s response through their CoPAI, the lessons learned, and strategies developed in the process, the (...)
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    The Bias Dynamics Model: Correcting for Meta-biases in Therapeutic Prediction.Adrian Erasmus - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science:1-13.
    Inferences from clinical research results to estimates of therapeutic effectiveness suffer due to various biases. I argue that predictions of medical effectiveness are prone to failure because current medical research overlooks the impacts of a particularly detrimental set of biases: meta-biases. Meta-biases are linked to higher-level characteristics of medical research and their effects are only observed when comparing sets of studies that share certain meta-level properties. I offer a model for correcting research results based on meta-research evidence, the bias dynamics (...)
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  12. The complaint of peace.Desiderius Erasmus - 2017 - In Seymour Chwast (ed.), At war with war: 5000 years of conquests, invasions, and terrorist attacks: an illustrated timeline. London: Seven Stories Press.
  13. Divine Determinism and the Problem of Hell.Jacobus Erasmus & Tim Stratton - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (2):3-15.
    Divine determinism, though affirmed by many Calvinists, implicates God in the decisions people make that ultimately damn them to the terrible destiny of hell. In this paper, the authors argue that this scenario is a problem for divine determinism. The article contends that determinism is inconsistent with God’s love and the Scriptures that explicitly state that God does not ‘desire’ anyone to go to hell. Even human love for others strongly suggests that God, who is ‘love’, will not determine anyone (...)
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  14. Praise of folly.Desiderius Erasmus - unknown
     
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    Is there a problem of creatio ex nihilo? A reply to Pao-Shen Ho.Jacobus Erasmus - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (2):215-218.
    Pao-Shen Ho attempts to argue that the Christian doctrine of _creatio ex nihilo_ violates modal logic and is necessarily false. More precisely, Ho argues that, if God creates the universe out of nothing, then the non-existence of the universe is both possible and impossible, which is logically incoherent. I point out, however, that Ho commits the modal scope fallacy by confusing the scope of necessity in the argument and, therefore, Ho's argument is unsound.
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    The education of a Christian prince.Desiderius Erasmus - 1936 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Lisa Jardine, Neil M. Cheshire, Michael J. Heath & Desiderius Erasmus.
    The Education of a Christian Prince is a new student edition of Erasmus's crucial treatise on political theory. It contains a new, excerpted translation from his Panegyric, making it possible for the first time to compare two works which Erasmus himself regarded as closely related. The Education of a Christian Prince was published in 1516 and dedicated to Prince Charles, the future Emperor Charles V, and is one of the most influential books of the 'advice-to-princes' published in the Renaissance era. (...)
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    Luther and Erasmus: Free will and salvation.Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, E. Gordon Rupp & Philip S. Watson (eds.) - 1969 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
    This volume includes the texts of Erasmus's 1524 diatribe against Luther,De Libero Arbitrio, and Luther's violent counterattack,De Servo Arbitrio.
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  18. In praise of folly.Desiderius Erasmus - unknown
     
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    Loke on the Infinite God Objection.Jacobus Erasmus - 2018 - Sophia 57 (1):151-156.
    In a recent article, Andrew Ter Ern Loke raises several objections to Jacobus Erasmus and Anné Hendrik Verhoef’s exposition and response to the so-called ‘Infinite God Objection’ to the kalām cosmological argument. According to this objection, the argument against the possibility of an actual infinite brings into question the view that God’s knowledge is infinite. Erasmus and Verhoef’s solution to this objection, which Loke criticises, depends on an unusual account of omniscience. In this article, I respond to Loke and show (...)
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    A Molinist Response to Schellenberg’s Hiddenness Argument.Timothy A. Stratton & Jacobus Erasmus - 2023 - Perichoresis 21 (1):39-51.
    John Schellenberg argues that divine hiddenness is evidence against God’s existence. More precisely, according to Schellenberg’s well-known Hiddenness Argument, God’s existence entails that there would never be any nonresistant non-believers; however, there are some non-resistant non-believers; therefore, God does not exist. In this paper, we offer a Molinist response or solution to the Hiddenness Argument. First, we briefly explain Molinism, we then describe Schellenberg’s Hiddenness Argument, and, finally, we argue that Molinism undercuts the view that God would necessarily ensure there (...)
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    Rearranging the Furniture of History: Non-Racialism as Anticolonial Praxis.Zimitri Erasmus - 2017 - Critical Philosophy of Race 5 (2):198-222.
    This article provides a counter-history to liberal conceptions of non-racialism. It outlines historical landmarks in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century South Africa that shaped anticolonial non-racialism. These reveal the ways colonial authorities used conversion to Christianity, “tribe,” and “race” to undermine resistance to colonialism, and they show that political approaches to anticolonial resistance were divided about participation in colonial institutions for “Natives” and non-collaboration with the colonial state; political mobilization on the basis of race, and non-racialism; and assimilation into the Western, racialized (...)
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    Oral/Aural: Pastness and Sound as Medium and Method.Aidan Erasmus & Valmont Layne - 2023 - Kronos 49 (1):1-14.
    In archival footage uploaded online of a concert at the University of the Western Cape in 1988 musician Robbie Jansen declared that the next composition to be performed was named 'Freedom Where Have You Been'.1 Before counting the band in, Jansen offered a short discourse on the meaning of the phrase hoya chibongo. Hearing the Afrikaans hoorie (meaning listen here) in the expression hoya, Jansen proceeded to split up the word chibongo to accentuate chi- as aurally reminiscent of the suffix (...)
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    Religion and social transformation: A case study from South Africa.Johannes C. Erasmus - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (3):139-148.
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  24. The Essential Erasmus.D. Erasmus - 1964
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  25. The Case against theism: why the evidence disproves god’s existence.Jacobus Erasmus - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (3):303-304.
    Volume 80, Issue 3, July 2019, Page 303-304.
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    Throwing the Genes: A Renewed Biological Imaginary of'Race', Place and Identification.Zimitri Erasmus - 2013 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 60 (136):38-53.
  27. Is the Big Bang the Sole Cause of the Universe? A Response to John J. Park.Jacobus Erasmus - 2016 - Acta Analytica 31 (3):337-344.
    In a recent paper, John J. Park argues (1) that an abstract object can bring a universe into existence, and (2) that, according to the Big Bang Theory, the initial singularity is an abstract object that brought the universe into existence. According to Park, if (1) and (2) are true, then the kalam cosmological argument fails to show that the cause of the universe must be divine. I argue, however, that both (1) and (2) are false. In my argument I (...)
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    Mere Molinism: A Defense of Two Essential Pillars.Jacobus Erasmus & Tim Stratton - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (2):17-29.
    Molinism is founded on two ‘pillars’, namely, the view that human beings possess libertarian free will and the view that God has middle knowledge. Both these pillars stand in contrast to naturalistic determinism and divine determinism. In this article, however, the authors offer philosophical and theological grounds in favor of libertarian free will and middle knowledge.
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    Is there a problem of creatio ex nihilo? A reply to Pao-Shen Ho.Jacobus Erasmus - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (2):215-218.
    Pao-Shen Ho attempts to argue that the Christian doctrine of creatio ex nihilo violates modal logic and is necessarily false. More precisely, Ho argues that, if God creates the universe out of nothing, then the non-existence of the universe is both possible and impossible, which is logically incoherent. I point out, however, that Ho commits the modal scope fallacy by confusing the scope of necessity in the argument and, therefore, Ho's argument is unsound.
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  30. M. Tvl. Ciceronis de Officiis Libri Iii.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Petrus Balduinus, Desiderius Erasmus & Thibaud Payen - 1556 - Apvd Theobaldvm Paganvm.
  31. M. T. Ciceronis de Officijs Lib. Iii.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Veit Amerbach, Philipp Melanchthon, Desiderius Erasmus & Celio Calcagnini - 1543 - Apud Gulielmum Richart, ..
  32. Officia, Laelius, Et Cato: Paradoxa, & Somnium Scipionis : T. Gazae Traductio Graeca Senectutis & Somnij.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Theodoros Gazes, Desiderius Erasmus, Conradus Goclenius & Philipp Melanchthon - 1533 - In Aedibus Melchioris Et Gasparis Trechsel Fratrum.
     
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  33. [Para.] Officia. M.T. Ciceronis Solertissima Cura Herasmi Roterdami Castigata.Marcus Tullius Cicero & Desiderius Erasmus - 1510
     
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  34. Sententiæciceronis, Demosthenis, Ac Terentii Dogmata Philosophica. Item, Apophthegmata Quæam Pia. Omnia Ex Ferè Ducentis Authoribus, Tam Græis Quàm Latinis, Ad Bene Beatéque Viuendum Diligentissimè Collecta, Authorum Nomina Sequentes Pagellæindicant.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Desiderius Demosthenes, Terence, Erasmus & Jacotius - 1584 - [Printed by Richard Field] Apud Robertum Dexter in Cœeterio D. Pauli Ad Insigne Serpentis Æei.
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    Boekbespreking.Joh Dreyer, A. S. Geyser, W. Mathlener, P. J. T. Koekemoer, D. F. Erasmus & B. Engelbrecht - 1951 - HTS Theological Studies 8 (1).
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    Boekbesprekings.P. S. Dreyer, A. D. Pont, D. F. Erasmus, B. J. Engelbrecht & J. P. Oberholzer - 1959 - HTS Theological Studies 14 (2/3).
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    Boekbespreking.B. J. Engelbrecht, B. Gemser, W. F. Beezhold, A. Van Selms, D. F. Erasmus & P. S. D. - 1950 - HTS Theological Studies 7 (1).
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    Acknowledgments.Desiderius Erasmus - 2003 - In The Praise of Folly. Yale University Press.
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    Analysis.Desiderius Erasmus - 2003 - In The Praise of Folly. Yale University Press. pp. 129-142.
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    1. Ambrones / Ambrones – 100. Hoc tu mihi dices / You'll tell me.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 351-418.
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    Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - University of Toronto Press.
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    A Merry dialogue declaringe the properties of shrowde shrews and honest wives.Desiderius Erasmus - unknown
  43. Antipolemus; or, the plea of reason, religion, and humanity, against war.Desiderius Erasmus - unknown
     
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    A prelude to the praise of folly. Foreword to the princeton classics edition.Desiderius Erasmus - 2003 - In The Praise of Folly. Yale University Press.
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  45. 1895A / To the Pious Reader – 1925 / To the Nuns of Denney.Desiderius Erasmus - 2010 - In The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 1802-1925. University of Toronto Press. pp. 407-518.
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    Backmatter.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 812-812.
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    Boekbespreking.D. F. Erasmus & A. D. Pont - 1960 - HTS Theological Studies 16 (2).
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    Boekbespreking.D. F. Erasmus & H. J. Geyser - 1960 - HTS Theological Studies 16 (1).
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    Boekbespreking.D. F. Erasmus, P. S. Dreyer, A. S. Geyser, A. Van Selms & F. J. Van Zyl - 1959 - HTS Theological Studies 15 (2/3/4).
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  50. Contents.Desiderius Erasmus - 2010 - In The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 1802-1925. University of Toronto Press.
     
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