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  1. The Relation Between Concepts of Quality-of-Life, Health and Happiness.A. W. Musschenga - 1997 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 22 (1):11-28.
    In the last two decades, the term “quality-of-life” has become popular in medicine and health care. There are, however, important differences in the meaning and the use of the term. The message of all quality-of-life talk is that medicine and health care are not valuable in themselves. They are valuable to the extent that they contribute to the quality of life of patients. The ultimate aims of medicine and health care are not health or prolongation of life as such, but (...)
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (2):219-221.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (3):455-457.
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    Reasoning in Ethics and Law: The Role of Theory, Principles and Facts.A. W. Musschenga & Wim J. Van der Steen - 1999 - Routledge.
    Legal and moral reasoning share much methodology, and they address similar problems. This volume charts two shared problems: the relation between theory, principles and particular judgments; and the role of facts and factual assertions in normative settings. The relation between 'theory' and 'practice' and between 'principle' and 'particular judgment' has become the subject of much debate in moral philosophy. In the ongoing debate, some moral philosophers refer to legal philosophy for a support of their views on the primacy of 'practice' (...)
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    Does religion matter morally?: the critical reappraisal of the thesis of morality's independence from religion.A. W. Musschenga (ed.) - 1995 - Kampen, The Netherlands: Kok Pharos Pub. House.
    Some contributors to this volume defend this view on theological and philosophical grounds.
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    Ethiek in Nederland: van 1900 tot 1970 en daarna.A. W. Musschenga (ed.) - 2010 - Budel: Damon.
    Overzicht van de geschiedenis, ontwikkelingen en toekomst van de ethiek als wetenschappelijke discipline in Nederland.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (2):293-295.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (3):565-567.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (4):827-829.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (5):1083-1085.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2017 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (1):1-1.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & R. Heeger - 2012 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (5):585-587.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & R. Heeger - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (2):223-226.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (4):677-677.
    A special issue on ‘Private Autonomy and Public Paternalism’ constitutes the first part of this issue. Guest-editors are Annette Dufner and Michael Kühler, both from the University of Munster, Germany. It is often assumed that personal autonomy is a ‘private’ matter in the sense that it is based primarily on a person’s subjective characteristics and capabilities. At the same time, the literature mainly deals with paternalism as a problem of the ‘public’ sphere, for example by focusing on the dangers that (...)
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (5):905-905.
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  16. Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (2):183-185.
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  17. Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (3):351-353.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (4):589-591.
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  19. Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (2):215-216.
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  20. Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (4):673-675.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (1):1-1.
    A special issue on ‘Private Autonomy and Public Paternalism’ constitutes the first part of this issue. Guest-editors are Annette Dufner and Michael Kühler, both from the University of Munster, Germany. It is often assumed that personal autonomy is a ‘private’ matter in the sense that it is based primarily on a person’s subjective characteristics and capabilities. At the same time, the literature mainly deals with paternalism as a problem of the ‘public’ sphere, for example by focusing on the dangers that (...)
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (5):887-890.
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    Editorial Note.A. W. Musschenga & R. Heeger - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (1):1-4.
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    Editorial note.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (5):831-833.
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    Foreword.A. W. Musschenga & F. R. Heeger - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (4):767-770.
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    Het kwaad: reflecties op de zwarte zijde van ons bestaan.A. W. Musschenga & Bettine Siertsema (eds.) - 2011 - Vught: Skandalon.
    Artikelen vanuit verschillende invalshoeken over het wezen en de oorsprong van het kwaad en de omgang ermee in verschillende culturen.
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  27. Minderheden: Dilemma's van een pluralistische samenleving.J. Tennekes & A. W. Musschenga - 1984 - Filosofie En Praktijk 5:113-128.
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    The many faces of individualism.Anton van Harskamp & A. W. Musschenga (eds.) - 2001 - Sterling, Va.: Peeters.
    Arguments about the definition, the moral and social significance of the concepts of individualism and individualisation are addressed in this collection of essays.
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    An International Forum.R. F. Heeger & A. W. Musschenga - 2002 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 5 (1):137 - 142.