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    That Which Doesn’t Break Us: Identity Work by Local Indigenous ‘Stakeholders’.Eveline Bruijn & Gail Whiteman - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 96 (3):479-495.
    This article describes a case study on the Machiguenga, a remote Indigenous tribe affected by the Camisea Gas Project in the Peru. We introduce the anthropological concept of ‘glocalization’ and integrate this with organizational knowledge of ‘identity work’. Our findings demonstrate that identity work is a multi-faceted and boundary spanning process that significantly affects stakeholder relations and contributes to conflict between local communities and oil and gas companies. Indigenous identity can be both threatened and strengthened in response to natural gas (...)
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    That Which Doesn’t Break Us: Identity Work by Local Indigenous ‘Stakeholders’. [REVIEW]Eveline Bruijn & Gail Whiteman - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 96 (3):479 - 495.
    This article describes a case study on the Machiguenga, a remote Indigenous tribe affected by the Camisea Gas Project in the Peru. We introduce the anthropological concept of 'glocalization' and integrate this with organizational knowledge of 'identity work'. Our findings demonstrate that identity work is a multi-faceted and boundary spanning process that significantly affects stakeholder relations and contributes to conflict between local communities and oil and gas companies. Indigenous identity can be both threatened and strengthened in response to natural gas (...)
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  3. Hegel's Phaenomenologie I-II.Johan Cornelis Bruijn - 1923 - Amsterdam,: Druckerij "Elco".
     
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  4. Silo-unionisme en de wereldunie.Johannes Anthon Frederik Mörzer Bruijns - 1945 - Amsterdam,: Swets & Zeitlinger.
     
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    El Paradigma de lo Complejo.Evelin Raiza Andrade Y. Cadenas, Luz María Pereira, Aura Torres & Eduardo Pachano - 2002 - Cinta de Moebio 14.
    This essay proposes a review of the conceptual basis of the Complex Paradigm o Complex Thought. It reviews its core assumptions and give examples in the social sciences.
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    Einführung in die Ästhetik: eine philosophische Collage.Evelin E. Klein - 1987 - Wien: Literas.
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  7. Das Gebot sittlichen Verhaltens im deutschen Privatrecht.Evelin Portz - 1973 - [s.l.: [S.N.].
     
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    The devil behind the eyes: melancholy, imagination, and ghosts in Post-Reformation Switzerland.Eveline Szarka - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (6):901-917.
    ABSTRACT The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perception of spirits appearing to people. According to Protestant theology, apparitions of spirits were not souls of the dead but either diabolical illusions, natural phenomena, or ‘mere fantasies’ of a deluded mind. Swiss church minister Louis Lavater (1527–1586) emphasized that particularly melancholic people were prone to devilish deceits and thus inclined to imagine ghosts and other spirits. This paper traces the close connection between early modern (...)
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  9. Discussion of John McDowell's “Perceptual Experience and Empirical Rationality”.David de Bruijn, Charles Goldhaber, Andrea Kern, John McDowell, Declan Smithies, Alison Springle & Bosuk Yoon - 2018 - Analytic Philosophy 59 (1):99-111.
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    FOCUS: Sex‐Discrimination in Job Evaluation.Jeanne Bruijn - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (1):25-29.
    Job evaluation systems are becoming increasingly important in Europe to counter sex‐discrimination, but evaluation criteria can themselves be discriminatory. Dr Jeanne de Bruijn is Professor in Women and Policy at the Free University of Amsterdam.
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  11. Responsibilities in elderly care: Mr Powell's narrative of duty and relations.Tineke Abma, Anne Bruijn, Tinie Kardol, Jos Schols & Guy Widdershoven - 2011 - Bioethics 26 (1):22-31.
    In Western countries a considerable number of older people move to a residential home when their health declines. Institutionalization often results in increased dependence, inactivity and loss of identity or self-worth (dignity). This raises the moral question as to how older, institutionalized people can remain autonomous as far as continuing to live in line with their own values is concerned. Following Walker's meta-ethical framework on the assignment of responsibilities, we suggest that instead of directing all older people towards more autonomy (...)
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    Listening to the Shepard-Risset Glissando: the Relationship between Emotional Response, Disruption of Equilibrium, and Personality.Eveline Vernooij, Angelo Orcalli, Franco Fabbro & Cristiano Crescentini - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Fundamentals of Legal Argumentation: A Survey of Theories on the Justification of Judicial Decisions.Eveline T. Feteris - 2017 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag.
    Aulis Aarnio addresses the question of how legal interpretations should be justified. Aarnio considers a justification to be rational only if the justification process has been conducted in a rational way, and if the final result of this process is acceptable to the legal community. According to Aarnio, a theory concerning the justification of legal interpretations should contain a procedural component specifying the conditions of rationality for legal discussions, and a substantial component specifying the material conditions of acceptability for the (...)
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    Adam Smith reconsidered: history, liberty, and the foundations of modern politics.Eveline Campos Hauck - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    In 2023 we celebrate the tricentenary of Adam Smith’s birth with the publication of an amazing amount of critical work, even though the story of Smith’s reading and reception is rather uneven. From...
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    Hume crítico de Locke: Contrato social E whiggism.Eveline Hauck - 2017 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 58 (136):87-100.
    RESUMO A crítica de Hume ao contrato social admite um alcance para além do debate com o contratualismo de Locke: nosso autor tem em vista, sobretudo, desconstruir os princípios filosóficos que são a base da prática política dos Whigs. Uma vez que o contrato original organiza esses princípios, Hume se dedicará a analisá-lo em termos filosóficos e históricos, na tentativa de modernizar o pensamento político de sua época. ABSTRACT Hume's criticism of the social contract allows a range beyond the debate (...)
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    História e economia em Hume e Kant.Eveline Campos Hauck & Lutti Mira - 2020 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 32 (56).
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    Epistemological Disjunctivism and the Value of Presence.David de Bruijn - 2022 - Episteme 19 (3):319-336.
    Epistemological disjunctivists make two strong claims about perceptual experience's epistemic value: experience guarantees the knowledgeable character of perceptual beliefs; experience's epistemic value is “reflectively accessible”. In this paper I develop a form of disjunctivism grounded in a presentational view of experience, on which the epistemic benefits of experience consist in the way perception presents the subject with aspects of her environment. I show that presentational disjunctivism has both dialectical and philosophically fundamental advantages over more traditional expositions. Dialectically, presentational disjunctivism resolves (...)
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    Judging: Taking into Account Particular Situation.Eveline Cioflec - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8:41-47.
    In this paper I will present Arendt’s concept of judging as related to imagination. Her concept of judging is rooted in Kant’s philosophy, yet bears the potential for the political account of the particular. Inserted in the ongoing debate in intercultural philosophy, as of how to take into account particular circumstances, this paper offers an insight into moral judgment as a possible corrective to normative politics. Reflecting on lived politics through moral judgment in particular situations, this paper highlights the importance (...)
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    On Hannah Arendt: The Worldly In-Between of Human Beings and its Ethical Consequences.Eveline Cioflec - 2012 - South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):646-663.
    In this paper, I show how a concept of ethics can be derived from Hannah Arendt’s theory of action in The Human Condition , which contains from her call for action. When she looks at the ‘political actor’, as well as at the concept of ‘political situation’, her ethical claim is first of all the need to take initiative, to act. Hence, ‘political situations’ as she defines them are discussed as common responsibilities. But common responsibility is rooted in the in-between (...)
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  20. Joint Action: Neurocognitive Mechanisms Supporting Human Interaction.Harold Bekkering, Ellen R. A. De Bruijn, Raymond H. Cuijpers, Roger Newman-Norlund, Hein T. Van Schie & Ruud Meulenbroek - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (2):340-352.
    Humans are experts in cooperating with each other when trying to accomplish tasks they cannot achieve alone. Recent studies of joint action have shown that when performing tasks together people strongly rely on the neurocognitive mechanisms that they also use when performing actions individually, that is, they predict the consequences of their co‐actor’s behavior through internal action simulation. Context‐sensitive action monitoring and action selection processes, however, are relatively underrated but crucial ingredients of joint action. In the present paper, we try (...)
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    What Is Negative Disjunctivism?David de Bruijn - forthcoming - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism:1-21.
    Negative disjunctivists like Mike Martin and Bill Fish understand hallucinations in purely epistemic terms, and do not attribute phenomenal character to these visual misfires. However, the approaches by Martin and Fish are importantly different, and there has been little systematic work on how negative disjunctivism is motivated. In this paper, I argue for a version of negative disjunctivism that centers on the idea that perception involves the exercise of a fallible self-conscious capacity. I claim that this at once explains hallucinations (...)
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    Covid-19 crisis in the Netherlands: “Only together we can control Corona”.Gerrit Antonides & Eveline van Leeuwen - 2020 - Mind and Society 20 (2):201-207.
    The development and management of the Covid-19 outbreak in the Netherlands is described. The “intelligent lockdown” was aimed at minimizing new infections and limiting the number of deaths, while keeping the economy running as much as possible. Changes in consumer behavior, exit strategy, and lessons learned are considered.
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    Knowledge‐first perceptual epistemology: A comment on Littlejohn and Millar.David de Bruijn - 2023 - Analytic Philosophy 64 (3):329-345.
    According to epistemological disjunctivism (ED), ordinary perceptual experience ensures an opportunity for perceptual knowledge. In recent years, two distinct models of this idea have been developed. For Duncan Pritchard (Epistemological disjunctivism, 2012, Oxford University Press; Epistemic angst: Radical skepticism and the groundlessness of our believing, 2012, Princeton University Press), perception provides distinctly powerful reasons for belief. By contrast, Clayton Littlejohn (Journal of Philosophical Research, 41, 201; Knowledge first, 2017, Oxford University Press; Normativity: Epistemic and practical, 2018, Oxford University Press) and (...)
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    Vom zugehörigen Selbst.Eveline Cioflec - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2021 (2):38-48.
    In my paper I discuss belonging to a community as a lived experience aiming at interrogating with Hannah Arendt the dynamics of constituting or reshaping communities through action. The ungraspable »we« of communities allows for both constraining narratives and initiating new forms of belonging as a response to the need to belong. Acting together creates communities which can overturn the often painful experience of belonging to unbearable social units.
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    Beta activity in the premotor cortex is increased during stabilized as compared to normal walking.Sjoerd M. Bruijn, Jaap H. Van Dieën & Andreas Daffertshofer - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Hermeneutic Responsibility in Political Judgement. Retrieving Factual Truth From Direct Interaction.Eveline Cioflec - 2022 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 67 (3):113-134.
    "In this paper I am arguing for hermeneutic responsibility in political judgment, as it can be attributed to Arendt’s work. Political judgment is reflective judgment relying on representation by imagination and therefore only has exemplary validity. Along the line of Arendt’s Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy I point out her argument for a different generality in politics than the generality of concepts. This generality of political judgment always refers back to the particular. Only by this reference to the particular, namely (...)
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  27. Approaches To An Interpretation Of Language In Martin Heidegger`s Being And Time / Ansätze Zu Einer Interpretation Von Sprache In Martin Heideggers Sein Und Zeit'.Eveline Cioflec - 2005 - Studia Philosophica 2.
    In this essay, some approaches towards the interpretation of language in the early thought of Heidegger are discussed, especially in Being and Time. Heidegger’s language can be understood by pointing out that he saw life as the main interest of philosophy, and questioned philosophy with regard to how it can determine itself. In contrast to Heidegger’s later writings, language is not the primary issue of discussion in the earlier period of his thinking. Therefore, different approaches to language need to be (...)
     
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    Der Begriff des "Zwischen" Bei Martin Heidegger: Eine Erörterung Ausgehend von Sein Und Zeit.Eveline Cioflec - 2012 - Karl Alber Verlag.
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    On some generative orders of behaviour.Koenraad Kortmulder & Enja Feuth-de Bruijn - 1993 - Acta Biotheoretica 41 (4):329-344.
    The sociobiological fashion has for a long time discouraged the development of theories of the immediate causation of behaviour. It is only recently that new approaches are being developed to improve on the classical ethological theory originated by Lorenz and Tinbergen. One new departure is behavioural field theory (BFT) which brings back the concept of energy in behaviour, without being susceptible to the drawbacks of the energy or fuel concept of classical theory. In this paper the new theory is explained (...)
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    Up to “Me” or Up to “Us”? The Impact of Self-Construal Priming on Cognitive Self-Other Integration.Lorenza S. Colzato, Ellen R. A. de Bruijn & Bernhard Hommel - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Predicting citations in Dutch case law with natural language processing.Iris Schepers, Masha Medvedeva, Michelle Bruijn, Martijn Wieling & Michel Vols - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-31.
    With the ever-growing accessibility of case law online, it has become challenging to manually identify case law relevant to one’s legal issue. In the Netherlands, the planned increase in the online publication of case law is expected to exacerbate this challenge. In this paper, we tried to predict whether court decisions are cited by other courts or not after being published, thus in a way distinguishing between more and less authoritative cases. This type of system may be used to process (...)
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    The Artful Mind: A Critical Review of the Evolutionary Psychological Study of Art.Eveline Seghers - 2015 - British Journal of Aesthetics 55 (2):225-248.
    Evolutionary psychology is among the various evolutionary and cognitive perspectives that have been used to account for the origins of art. It sets out to explain modern human psychology by means of the evolutionary history of the species, and by determining why and how our extant cognitive machinery evolved as adaptations to past environmental surroundings or by-products of such adaptations. In the case of art, evolutionary psychologists seek to track down its cognitive foundations and establish its evolutionary rationale, for instance (...)
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    Kabbala und die Literatur der Romantik: Zwischen Magie und Trope.Eveline Goodman-Thau, Gert Mattenklott & Christoph Schulte (eds.) - 1999 - De Gruyter.
    In der Literatur der deutschen Romantik wird die jüdische Mystik auch von christlichen Autoren wie Novalis, F. Schlegel, Brentano, Arnim und E.T.A. Hoffmann entdeckt. Während die Kabbala bei Theologen und Philosophen der Romantik als religiöse Urlehre der Menschheit und als Brücke zwischen rabbinischer Tradition und Christentum galt, fasziniert sie die Literaten als esoterische jüdische Zauber- und Geheimlehre sowie als Trope einer die Rationalität und die Autorenintentionen übersteigenden, magischen Eigenmächtigkeit von Sprache und Schrift.
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    Chronique des fouilles.Ioannis Loucas & Éveline Loucas-Durie - 1992 - Kernos 5:307-317.
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    Net approach gradient in approach-avoidance conflict.James G. Martin, Eveline M. Loewe, Allan E. Hinkle & Marilyn L. Fitzgerald - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (5):520.
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    FOCUS: Sex-Discrimination in Job Evaluation.Jeanne Bruijn - 1993 - Business Ethics: A European Review 2 (1):25-29.
    Job evaluation systems are becoming increasingly important in Europe to counter sex‐discrimination, but evaluation criteria can themselves be discriminatory. Dr Jeanne de Bruijn is Professor in Women and Policy at the Free University of Amsterdam.
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    A Pragma-Dialectical Approach of the Analysis and Evaluation of Pragmatic Argumentation in a Legal Context.Eveline T. Feteris - 2002 - Argumentation 16 (3):349-367.
    This paper answers the question how pragmatic argumentation which occurs in a legal context, can be analyzed and evaluated adequately. First, the author surveys various ideas taken from argumentation theory and legal theory on the analysis and evaluation of pragmatic argumentation. Then, on the basis of these ideas, she develops a pragma-dialectical instrument for analyzing and evaluating pragmatic argumentation in a legal context. Finally she demonstrates how this instrument can be used by giving an exemplary analysis and evaluation of pragmatic (...)
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    An Exploration of the Ethics of Collecting Forensic Evidence from Sexual Assault Survivors.Leona Bruijns - 2019 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 12 (1):61-76.
    Sexual assault is a common experience for women and a significant topic for feminist scholarship. However, discussions of forensic evidence collection have been largely neglected. This paper considers the ethics of forensic evidence collection by situating the conversation in the context of the experience of sexual assault. The power of patriarchal norms and rape myths, the impact of trauma, and the systemic sexism in the medical and legal systems are also discussed. With this literature in mind, recommendations are made to (...)
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    Matthew Kaemingk, ed., Reformed Public Theology: A Global Vision for Life in the World.Ad de Bruijne - 2022 - Philosophia Reformata 87 (1):79-86.
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    Occipital Magnocellular VEP Non-linearities Show a Short Latency Interaction Between Contrast and Facial Emotion.Eveline Mu & David Crewther - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    A Tale of Two Species: The Origins of Art and the Neanderthal Challenge.Eveline Seghers - 2018 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 2 (2):83-102.
    At the dawn of the Upper Palaeolithic era around 45,000 BP, Homo sapiens migrated into Europe. This process was accompanied by the extinction of Neanderthals, which has led many to believe that this species was cognitively and behaviorally inferior to anatomically modern humans. In recent years, however, this view has been challenged. This paper focuses on art and aesthetic practices among Neanderthals, as one of the exponents of modernity. It explores to what extent central cognitivist accounts of differences with Homo (...)
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    Chardin et sonPhilosophe.Éveline Pinto - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (1):37-64.
    « Le vieil original si intelligent, si fou » que Marcel Proust évoque à travers les autoportraits de Chardin, s'est-il dépeint lui-même sous le masque projectif du sage, dans l'un de ses tableaux les plus célèbres, le Philosophe du Louvre? Le maître de la nature morte, voulant s'élever dans la hiérarchie des rangs de I' Académie, a semble-t-il cherché, dans cette oeuvre de jeunesse, à suppléer à « son défaut d'instruction» dans «les humanités», par la représentation d'un personnage au goût (...)
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    Ernst Gombrich: la recherche d’une histoire culturelle et la découverte de la logique des situations.Eveline Pinto - 1985 - Revue de Synthèse 106 (117):61-80.
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    L’Œuvre, l’Artiste, le spectateur : Iconologie et pragmatique.Éveline Pinto - 1988 - Revue de Synthèse 109 (1):131-147.
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    MÉCÉnat familial et histoire de l’art : Aby Warburg et L’« iconologie critique ».Eveline Pinto - 1987 - Revue de Synthèse 108 (1):91-107.
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  46. De relevantie van evolutietheorie voor esthetica.Eveline Seghers - 2012 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 104 (1):58-61.
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    De relevantie van evolutietheorie voor esthetica: een reactie op Rob Van Gerwen.Eveline Seghers - forthcoming - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte.
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    Metarepresentational ability and the emergence of figurative cave art.Eveline Seghers & Stefaan Blancke - unknown
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    Metacognition and the origins of art.Eveline Seghers - unknown
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    Over wetenschap en andere duivels.Eveline Seghers - forthcoming - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte.
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