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    Why don't probiotics work?Bert Jan Korte & S. Mechiel Korte - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    The conclusions reached by Hooks et al. urge the field to investigate the complex multipathway interactions between the microbiome and the gut-brain axis to understand the potential causal relationships involved. Claims in the field of microbiota-gut-brain research remain problematic without appropriate controls and adequate statistical power. A crucial question that follows from the authors' extensive review is: “Why don't probiotics work?”.
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    Identités collectives et images de l'autre: Les pièges de la pensée collectiviste.Jan Berting - 2001 - Hermes 30:41.
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    The Social Quality Approach in a Pluralist World.Jan Berting - 2012 - International Journal of Social Quality 2 (1):89-107.
    The social quality approach (SQA) can be considered as a specific collective representation that has the possibilities to be used as a policy instrument, thus as a method of social, cultural and economic change. The SQA contains important conditional factors: socioeconomic security, social cohesion, social inclusion and social empowerment. These factors seem to be in the first place objectives of social and economic change. In reference to the constructionalist factors, this article also analyses the specific nature of collective representations and (...)
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    ‘Do not quench the Spirit!’ The discourse of the Holy Spirit in earliest Christianity.Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    The Trinitarian discourse of the 4th and 5th centuries grew out of earlier developments, whilst at the same time reflecting a renewal over against the language of the earliest Christian sources. This article reflects on the way in which early Christianity thought about the Holy Spirit and developed a new discourse on the basis of earlier, Jewish traditions. It situates the development of the idea of the Holy Spirit as God’s presence in past and present within the social history of (...)
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    Morality and boundaries in Paul.Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Künstliche Intelligenz.Bert Heinrichs, Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs & Markus Rüther - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    Unterschiedlichste Anwendungsformen künstlicher Intelligenz bestimmen schon heute den Alltag vieler Menschen – von Einsatz von KI-Systeme in Finanzgeschäften über die Vergabe von Studienplätzen bis hin zur Steuerung von Pflegerobotern, Autos und Waffensystemen. Diese vielfältigen neuen Möglichkeiten und Visionen wecken einerseits Hoffnungen auf persönlichen und gesellschaftlichen Nutzen und Fortschritt; andererseits rufen sie aber auch Bedenken, Ängste und gelegentlich auch grundsätzliche Ablehnung hervor. Angesichts dieser Ambivalenz sind ethische Analysen gefordert, die ausloten, wie ein verantwortungsvoller Umgang mit KI gestaltet werden sollte. Der Band (...)
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    Evaluation of clinical ethics support services and its normativity.Jan Schildmann, Bert Molewijk, Lazare Benaroyo, Reidun Forde & Gerald Neitzke - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (11):681-685.
    Evaluation of clinical ethics support services (CESS) has attracted considerable interest in recent decades. However, few evaluation studies are explicit about normative presuppositions which underlie the goals and the research design of CESS evaluation. In this paper, we provide an account of normative premises of different approaches to CESS evaluation and argue that normativity should be a focus of considerations when designing and conducting evaluation research of CESS. In a first step, we present three different approaches to CESS evaluation from (...)
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    Integrating Theory and Data in Evaluating Clinical Ethics Support. Still a Long Way to Go.Bert Molewijk, Jan Schildmann & Anne Slowther - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (4):234-236.
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    Morality Incorporated? Some Peculiarities of Legal Thinking.Bert Roermund & Jan Vranken - 2009 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (2):136-146.
    Responsibility disappears into the background of private law as it deals with imputation of liability. Fitness to be held liable is determined by normative viewpoints different from moral ones, in particular by convictions on how society ought to be organized so as to avoid or end conflict between private citizens. Modes of discursive control are geared to making authoritative decisions in view of the same end, and corporate agency is created, restricted or enlarged to undercut or to impose individual liability.
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    Visual spatial attention to multiple locations at once: The jury is still out.Bert Jans, Judith C. Peters & Peter De Weerd - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):637-682.
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    What Quality Is Actually Assessed Within Written Records?Bert Molewijk, Guy Widdershoven, Jochen Vollmann & Jan Schildmann - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (3):48-50.
    We congratulate Pearlman and colleagues (2016) on their detailed account of the development of a quality assessment tool for clinical ethics consultation (CEC), based on the evaluation of written r...
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    Postscript: Split spatial attention? The data remain difficult to interpret.Bert Jans, Judith C. Peters & Peter De Weerd - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):682-684.
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    Studying scientific thought experiments in their context: Albert Einstein and electromagnetic induction.Jan Potters & Bert Leuridan - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 58:1-11.
    This article concerns the way in which philosophers study the epistemology of scientific thought experiments. Starting with a general overview of the main contemporary philosophical accounts, we will first argue that two implicit assumptions are present therein: first, that the epistemology of scientific thought experiments is solely concerned with factual knowledge of the world; and second, that philosophers should account for this in terms of the way in which individuals in general contemplate these thought experiments in thought. Our goal is (...)
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    Moral challenges and understanding of clinical ethics in Tanzanian hospitals: Perspectives of healthcare professionals.Shija Kevin Kuhumba, Bert Molewijk, Jan Helge Solbakk, Nandera Ernest Mhando & Trygve Johannes Lereim Sævareid - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
    Healthcare professionals encounter many moral challenges in their daily clinical practice. However, there have been few studies on the subject matter in Tanzania. This study aims to provide an account of moral challenges faced by healthcare professionals in Tanzanian hospitals, their understanding of clinical ethics, and the ethics education they have received. Many participants reported receiving some kind of ethics training through formal education and on-the-job training. Some participants understood ethics in healthcare settings as adherence to established laws, regulations, guidelines, (...)
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    The Opportunity Cost of Negative Screening in Socially Responsible Investing.Pieter Jan Trinks & Bert Scholtens - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (2):193-208.
    This paper investigates the impact of negative screening on the investment universe as well as on financial performance. We come up with a novel identification process and as such depart from mainstream socially responsible investing literature by concentrating on individual firms’ conduct and by studying a much wider range of issues. Firstly, we study the size and financial performance of fourteen potentially controversial issues: abortion, adult entertainment, alcohol, animal testing, contraceptives, controversial weapons, fur, gambling, genetic engineering, meat, nuclear power, pork, (...)
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  16. A Theoretical Lens for Revealing the Complexity of Chronic Care.Liesbeth Borgermans, Jan De Maeseneer, Hub Wollersheim & Bert Vrijhoef - 2013 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 56 (2):289-299.
    The study of complexity in chronic care is an emergent discipline that has not yet developed a consistent theoretical framework. Thinking in the field of complexity encompasses complexity science and complexity theories, which represent a convergence of different types of ideas and theories that focus on the interactions of individual parts that make up a complex system. In this context, an important distinction is to be made between "complex" and "complicated." If a system—despite the fact that it may consist of (...)
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    Outcomes of Moral Case Deliberation - the development of an evaluation instrument for clinical ethics support (the Euro-MCD).Mia Svantesson, Jan Karlsson, Pierre Boitte, Jan Schildman, Linda Dauwerse, Guy Widdershoven, Reidar Pedersen, Martijn Huisman & Bert Molewijk - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):30.
    Clinical ethics support, in particular Moral Case Deliberation, aims to support health care providers to manage ethically difficult situations. However, there is a lack of evaluation instruments regarding outcomes of clinical ethics support in general and regarding Moral Case Deliberation (MCD) in particular. There also is a lack of clarity and consensuses regarding which MCD outcomes are beneficial. In addition, MCD outcomes might be context-sensitive. Against this background, there is a need for a standardised but flexible outcome evaluation instrument. The (...)
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    Correction to: The Opportunity Cost of Negative Screening in Socially Responsible Investing.Pieter Jan Trinks & Bert Scholtens - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 147 (1):239-240.
    Table 3 of Trinks, P. J., Scholtens, B., 2017. The Opportunity Cost of Negative Screening in Socially Responsible Investing. Journal of Business Ethics, 140, 193–208, reports the four-factor return performance of long–short sin stock portfolios and sin stock-free portfolios.
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    (1 other version)Corrigendum: Environmentally Sustainable Food Consumption: A Review and Research Agenda From a Goal-Directed Perspective.Iris Vermeir, Bert Weijters, Jan De Houwer, Maggie Geuens, Hendrik Slabbinck, Adriaan Spruyt, Anneleen Van Kerckhove, Wendy Van Lippevelde, Hans De Steur & Wim Verbeke - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research: towards a consensus.Jonathan Ives, Michael Dunn, Bert Molewijk, Jan Schildmann, Kristine Bærøe, Lucy Frith, Richard Huxtable, Elleke Landeweer, Marcel Mertz, Veerle Provoost, Annette Rid, Sabine Salloch, Mark Sheehan, Daniel Strech, Martine de Vries & Guy Widdershoven - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):68.
    This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two main themes in our response. First, we reflect on how the process of setting standards for empirical bioethics research entails drawing boundaries around what research counts as empirical bioethics research, and we discuss whether the standards agreed in the consensus process draw these boundaries correctly. Second, we expand on the discussion in the original paper of the role and significance of the concept of (...)
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    The levels of perceptual processing and the neural correlates of increasing subjective visibility.Marek Binder, Krzysztof Gociewicz, Bert Windey, Marcin Koculak, Karolina Finc, Jan Nikadon, Monika Derda & Axel Cleeremans - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 55:106-125.
  22. Law, Life and the Images of Man. Modes of Thought in Modern Legal Theory.Frank Fleerackers, Evert van Leeuwen, Bert van Roermund & Jan M. Broekman - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (3):588-588.
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    Setting standards for empirical bioethics research: a response to Carter and Cribb.Michael Dunn, Jonathan Ives, Bert Molewijk & Jan Schildmann - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):66.
    This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two main themes in our response. First, we reflect on how the process of setting standards for empirical bioethics research entails drawing boundaries around what research counts as empirical bioethics research, and we discuss whether the standards agreed in the consensus process draw these boundaries correctly. Second, we expand on the discussion in the original paper of the role and significance of the concept of (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.Jacques van Ruiten, P. C. Beentjes, W. Beuken, M. Poorthuis, J.-M. Tison, Wim Weren, Th C. De Kruijf, Bart Jan Koet, B. Dehandschutter, U. Hemel, Ulrich Hemel, P. Fransen, W. G. Tillmans, C. Traets, J. Loyson, A. H. C. Van Eijk, A. Baekelandt, R. G. W. Huysmans, J. Y. H. Jacobs, Bert Groen, J. Dijkman, J. W. Besemer, Marcello Gallucci & W. De Mahieu - 1983 - Bijdragen 44 (1):83-112.
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    Wageningen Dialogue : Hands-on navigator to explore why, when and how to engage with dialogue in research for more impact in society.Nina Roo, Janita Sanderse, Petra Boer, Dirk Apeldoorn, Birgit Boogaard, Annet Blanken, Jan Brouwers, Simone Burg, Mark Camara, Malik Dasoo, Ivo Demmers, Monice Dongen, Walter Fraanje, Miriam Haukes, Riti Herman Mostert, Alexander Laarman, Cees Leeuwis, Bert Lotz, Philip Macnaghten, Tamara Metze, Jeanne Nel, Hanneke Nijland, Leneke Pfeiffer, Simone Ritzer, Eirini Sakellari, Herman Snel, Gert Spaargaren, Wijnand Sukkel, Antoinette Thijssen, Daoud Urdu, Saskia Visser, Marieke Vonderen, Simone Vugt, Marjan Wink & Ingeborg Wolf - unknown
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    Etik og patientinddragelse.Jan B. W. Pedersen (ed.) - 2022 - Copenhagen, Denmark: FADLs Forlag.
    Dette kapitel fokuserer på ’etik og patientinddragelse’, men søger med afsæt i devisen ‘sapere aude’ også at skabe interesse for filosofi og etik blandt sygeplejestuderende. Kapitlet er en opfordring til sygeplejestuderende om at betjene sig af egen forstand og finde mod til at filosofere over problematikker i forbindelse med patientinddragelse frem for at falde tilbage i umyndighedens bekvemmelighed og vente på at andre træder til. Kapitlet starter med at se nærmere på, hvordan patientinddragelse italesættes i vor tid efterfulgt af en (...)
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  27. Afscheid van Jaco.Jan van Eijck - unknown
    Mijn wetenschappelijke bijdrage sluit aan bij het stuk van Jan Willem Klop in deze zelfde afscheidsbundel, dat ik van Jan Willem onder embargo te lezen heb gekregen. Je zult je herinneren dat Jan Willem in de CWI lezing ter gelegenheid van zijn eredoctoraat kort refereerde aan de Thue Morse reeks. Noem deze reeks M . Jan Willem gaf de versie die start met 1. Noem het resultaat van omwisselen van nullen en enen in de Thue Morse reeks M . De (...)
     
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    Bert Theunissen. “Nut en nog eens nut”: Wetenschapsbeelden van Nederlandse natuuronderzoekers, 1800–1900. 220 pp., illus., bibl., index.Hilversum: Uitgeverij Verloren, 2000. Dfl 49.70. [REVIEW]Marian Fournier - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):141-142.
    The central theme of this book is the question, Why do scientists pursue scientific investigation? Of course, Bert Theunissen begins by pointing out that the answers scientists offer will be socially acceptable answers. Even so, Theunissen asserts, the historian may infer from the answers what motivated the persons questioned. Moreover, insights may be gleaned concerning science, society, and the relations between the two in the period the scientists lived.In this book the author discusses the notions of the objective of (...)
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    Biblical ethics and application: purview, validity, and relevance of biblical texts in ethical discourse.Ruben Zimmermann & Stephan Joubert (eds.) - 2017 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    The authors of this volume discuss the relevance and influence of various Old and New Testament documents, and early Christian and Jewish texts in terms of their impact in shaping the moral character, identity, and behaviour of the specific communities in which they were produced as well as their ethical application throughout the centuries. Against a narrow understanding of ethics, the term "application" is not used to analyse the texts of the Bible as step-by-step manuals for moral conduct. Rather, the (...)
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    O Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New Challenges for Organism-Centered Biology.Jan Baedke - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):293-324.
    This paper addresses theoretical challenges, still relevant today, that arose in the first decades of the twentieth century related to the concept of the organism. During this period, new insights into the plasticity and robustness of organisms as well as their complex interactions fueled calls, especially in the UK and in the German-speaking world, for grounding biological theory on the concept of the organism. This new organism-centered biology understood organisms as the most important explanatory and methodological unit in biological investigations. (...)
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  31. Doxa and Epistêmê as Modes of Acquaintance in Republic V.Jan Szaif - 2007 - Les Études Platoniciennes. Paris: Les Belles Lettres 4:253-272.
     
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    Back to WHAT? The role of research ethics in pandemic times.Jan Helge Solbakk, Heidi Beate Bentzen, Søren Holm, Anne Kari Tolo Heggestad, Bjørn Hofmann, Annette Robertsen, Anne Hambro Alnæs, Shereen Cox, Reidar Pedersen & Rose Bernabe - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (1):3-20.
    The Covid-19 pandemic creates an unprecedented threatening situation worldwide with an urgent need for critical reflection and new knowledge production, but also a need for imminent action despite prevailing knowledge gaps and multilevel uncertainty. With regard to the role of research ethics in these pandemic times some argue in favor of exceptionalism, others, including the authors of this paper, emphasize the urgent need to remain committed to core ethical principles and fundamental human rights obligations all reflected in research regulations and (...)
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    Eye gaze and viewpoint in multimodal interaction management.Brône Geert, Oben Bert, Jehoul Annelies, Vranjes Jelena & Feyaerts Kurt - 2017 - Cognitive Linguistics 28 (3):449-483.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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  34. The probabilistic no miracles argument.Jan Sprenger - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 6 (2):173-189.
    This paper develops a probabilistic reconstruction of the No Miracles Argument in the debate between scientific realists and anti-realists. The goal of the paper is to clarify and to sharpen the NMA by means of a probabilistic formalization. In particular, we demonstrate that the persuasive force of the NMA depends on the particular disciplinary context where it is applied, and the stability of theories in that discipline. Assessments and critiques of "the" NMA, without reference to a particular context, are misleading (...)
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  35. The "distraction" of contemporary art according to Yves Michaud.Róbert Karul - 2020 - In Peter Šajda (ed.), Modern and Postmodern Crises of Symbolic Structures: Essays in Philosophical Anthropology. Leiden ;: Brill | Rodopi.
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    Shaping globalisation.U. Steger & H. Korte - 2001 - Poiesis and Praxis 1 (1):67-77.
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    Edmund Husserls Heimat und Herkunft.Jan Kühndel - 1969 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 51 (3):286-290.
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    Publisher Correction to: O Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New Challenges for Organism-Centered Biology.Jan Baedke - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (4):747-747.
    Please note that this article belongs to the Special Issue on “New Styles of Thought and Practices: Biology in the Interwar Period,” guest editors Jan Baedke and Christina Brandt, but was included in volume 52, issue 2, Summer 2019 by mistake. It should be regarded as part of this special issue collection of articles.
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    Platons Begriff der Wahrheit (2., durchgesehene Auflage. Studienausgabe).Jan Szaif - 1996 - Freiburg, Germany: Alber.
  40. Samfundsøkonomiske modeller og prognoser: Hvad har økonomer bidraget med?Jesper Jespersen - forthcoming - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie.
    Arbejdet med at udarbejde kvantificerede samfundsøkonomiske prognoser blev indledt af Jan Tinbergen og Lawrence Klein i 1940erne med stærk inspiration fra keynesiansk økonomi. Sigtet var at opstille en matematisk model på et solidt empirisk/statistisk grundlag, der kunne bruges til prognoser den økonomiske udvikling 1-3 år. Disse modeller blev i 1980erne og de kommende årtier afløst af generelle ligevægtsmodeller baseret på ny-neoklassisk teori med et mikroøkonomisk fundament, dvs. (neo)-liberalt inspireret, kendetegnet ved individuelt optimerende aktører og et perfekt fungerende markedsøkonomisk system. Omvendt (...)
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  41. Self and Others.Jan Osterberg - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):645-647.
     
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    Culture Blind Leadership Research: How Semantically Determined Survey Data May Fail to Detect Cultural Differences.Jan Ketil Arnulf & Kai R. Larsen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:487924.
    Likert-scale surveys are frequently used in cross-cultural studies on leadership. Recent publications using digital text algorithms raise doubt about the source of variation in statistics from such studies to the extent that they are semantically driven. The Semantic Theory of Survey Response (STSR) predicts that in the case of semantically determined answers, the response patterns may also be predictable across languages. The Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) was applied to 11 different ethnic samples in English, Norwegian, German, Urdu and Chinese. Semantic (...)
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    Opposition to Inbreeding Between Close Kin Reflects Inclusive Fitness Costs.Jan Antfolk, Debra Lieberman, Christopher Harju, Anna Albrecht, Andreas Mokros & Pekka Santtila - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Due to the intense selection pressure against inbreeding, humans are expected to possess psychological adaptations that regulate mate choice and avoid inbreeding. From a gene’s-eye perspective, there is little difference in the evolutionary costs between situations where an individual him/herself is participating in inbreeding and inbreeding among other close relatives. The difference is merely quantitative, as fitness can be compromised via both routes. The question is whether humans are sensitive to the direct as well as indirect costs of inbreeding. Using (...)
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    System structure and cognitive ability as predictors of performance in dynamic system control tasks.Jan Hundertmark, Daniel V. Holt, Andreas Fischer, Nadia Said & Helen Fischer - 2015 - Journal of Dynamic Decision Making 1 (1).
    In dynamic system control, cognitive mechanisms and abilities underlying performance may vary depending on the nature of the task. We therefore investigated the effects of system structure and its interaction with cognitive abilities on system control performance. A sample of 127 university students completed a series of different system control tasks that were manipulated in terms of system size and recurrent feedback, either with or without a cognitive load manipulation. Cognitive abilities assessed included reasoning ability, working memory capacity, and cognitive (...)
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    The Enlightenment Bible: Translation, Scholarship, Culture. By Jonathan Sheenan.Jan Marten Ivo Klaver - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):169-170.
  46. Minarchism.Jan Narveson - 2003 - Etica E Politica 5 (2):1-14.
    This essay addresses the on-going controversy between supporters of minimal government, or minarchists, and supporters of no government, or anarchists. Both lay claim to the Libertarian principle, which holds that the only justification for the use of force is to deal with aggressive force initiated by someone else. Both agree that force is justified in dealing with aggressors. The only question is, who wields it, and how? The essay explains, briefly, the role of private property in all this. Private property (...)
     
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    Racism, “ismism,” and Globalism.Jan Narveson - 2008 - Social Philosophy Today 24:27-38.
    ‘Racism’ has become the name of something we are all against. But what exactly is it, and why are we against it? This general account proposes that in many cases and contexts, the making of racial (and other) distinctions in such a way as to give some kind of preference to members of one such group among others is quite acceptable. When isn’t it, then? The answer proposed here is that it’s unacceptable when the kind of behavior done to some (...)
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  48. Scientific Law Versus Historical Generalization. An Attempt at an Explication.Jan Such - 2009 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 97 (1):337-350.
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    “Everything about us is feminist”: The significance of ideology in organizational change.Jan E. Thomas - 1999 - Gender and Society 13 (1):101-119.
    This study explores the role feminist ideology played in long-term structural changes in feminist organizations. The vehicle for this exploration was a comparative case study of 14 feminist women's health centers that were started in the 1970s and were still in existence in the early 1990s. Drawing on interviews and site visits, the author describes the early collectivist structures, highlights some of the crises these organizations faced, and describes three structural ideal types that emerged in the 1990s. The analysis suggests (...)
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    Enhancement: Consequentialist Arguments.Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs - 2018 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 1 (2):321–342.
    Enhancement, the improvement of mental capacities with psychoactive substances and technologies has stimulated one of the largest debates in contemporary bioethics. Surprisingly few participants in this debate take note of the tendentious legal status of psychoactive pharmaceuticals as the primary means of enhancement. -/- Enhancement technologies and substances have measurable effects on specific measurable cognitive functions. A major issue of contention in the debate is how to evaluate these effects, i. e. which theory of value to use. It is contested (...)
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