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    Perceptions of Justice By Algorithms.Gizem Yalcin, Erlis Themeli, Evert Stamhuis, Stefan Philipsen & Stefano Puntoni - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 31 (2):269-292.
    Artificial Intelligence and algorithms are increasingly able to replace human workers in cognitively sophisticated tasks, including ones related to justice. Many governments and international organizations are discussing policies related to the application of algorithmic judges in courts. In this paper, we investigate the public perceptions of algorithmic judges. Across two experiments (N = 1,822), and an internal meta-analysis (N = 3,039), our results show that even though court users acknowledge several advantages of algorithms (i.e., cost and speed), they trust human (...)
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  2. Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy (Amsterdam, August 11-18, 1948.Evert Willem Beth - 1949 - North-Holland Pub. Co.
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    Tables of Reciprocals with Irregular Entries.Evert M. Bruins - 1973 - Centaurus 17 (3):177-188.
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    Wirklichkeit und Sinn.Evert W. Beth - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):98-99.
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    What do decision models tell us about information use?Evert A. Lindquist - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (2):86-111.
    This paper develops hypotheses about the implications of different types of decision for the utilization of different types of systematically produced information: data, research, and analysis. The engineering and enlightenment models found in the knowledge utilization literature prove inadequate for this purpose. We turn to three decision models—routine, incremental, and fundamental–and determine their implied demands for information. We also examine how information might be used in scanning procedures in anticipation of decision regime shifts. The results suggest that patterns of information (...)
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    The Reactions on Hugo de Vries's "Intracellular Pangenesis"; The Discussion with August Weismann.Ida H. Stamhuis - 2003 - Journal of the History of Biology 36 (1):119-152.
    In 1889 Hugo de Vries published " Intracellular Pangenesis " in which he formulated his ideas on heredity. The high expectations of the impression these ideas would make did not come true and publication was negated or reviewed critically. From the reactions of his Dutch colleagues and the discussion with the famous German zoologist August Weismann we conclude that the assertion that each cell contains all hereditary material was controversial and even more the claim that characters are inherited independently of (...)
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    The Foundations of Mathematics.Charles Parsons & Evert W. Beth - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (4):553.
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    The new service marketing.Evert Gummesson - 2010 - In Michael John Baker & Michael Saren (eds.), Marketing Theory: A Student Text. Sage Publications. pp. 399--421.
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    De ruimtelijke ordening en de gemeentelijke fusie.Evert Lagrou - 1982 - Res Publica 24 (3-4):559-576.
    During the amalgamation period, important changes occurred in landuse planning primarily under the impetus of regional formation. The position of the municipalities has not been strengthened. In the historical monument policy, the gap between the national and the municipal level is particularly large. This is also the case for housing policy, but the gap is generally not felt to be encumbering by the municipal authorities. After the amalgamation and the «politisation» of the municipal council parties, most of the municipal administrators (...)
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  10. Knowing Well or Living Well.Evert Leeuwen & Astrid Vellinga - 2004 - In David C. Thomasma & David N. Weisstub (eds.), The Variables of Moral Capacity. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 187--202.
     
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    Top Management Team Characteristics and Organizational Virtue Orientation: An Empirical Examination of IPO Firms.Robert E. Evert, G. Tyge Payne, Curt B. Moore & Michael S. McLeod - 2018 - Business Ethics Quarterly 28 (4):427-461.
    ABSTRACT:Despite extensive research on organizational virtue, our understanding about factors that promote virtue within organizations remains unclear. Drawing on upper echelon theory, we examine the relationship between five top management team characteristics and organizational virtue orientation —the integrated set of values and beliefs that support ethical traits and virtuous behaviors of an organization. Specifically, we utilize prospectuses of initial public offering firms and 10-K post-IPO filings to explore how TMT composition with respect to member age, tenure, education, functional background, and (...)
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    The foundations of mathematics.Evert Willem Beth - 1959 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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    Languages with Expressions of Infinite Length.Evert Beth - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (1):25-25.
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    Mathematical epistemology and psychology.Evert Willem Beth - 1966 - New York,: Gordon & Breach. Edited by Jean Piaget.
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    Problema Alhaseni At the Tercentenary of Huygens' Solution.Evert M. Bruins - 1969 - Centaurus 13 (3):269-277.
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    The Part in Ancient Egyptian Mathematics.Evert M. Bruins - 1975 - Centaurus 19 (4):241-251.
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    Philosophy in the Act: The Socio-Political Relevance of Mamardašvili’s Philosophizing.Evert Zweerde - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (3):179-203.
    Although topics in social and political philosophy might not be the first to associate with Mamardašvili, it is argued in this paper that key concepts in his thought, viz. the concepts of form, thought, and culture come together, in the 1980s in particular, in a notion of civil society that goes deeper than that of many of his contemporaries. The relevance of his philosophy at this point is intensified by the specific nature of Soviet philosophical culture, but, it is argued, (...)
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    Combining Machine Learning and Semantic Features in the Classification of Corporate Disclosures.Stefan Evert, Philipp Heinrich, Klaus Henselmann, Ulrich Rabenstein, Elisabeth Scherr, Martin Schmitt & Lutz Schröder - 2019 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 28 (2):309-330.
    We investigate an approach to improving statistical text classification by combining machine learners with an ontology-based identification of domain-specific topic categories. We apply this approach to ad hoc disclosures by public companies. This form of obligatory publicity concerns all information that might affect the stock price; relevant topic categories are governed by stringent regulations. Our goal is to classify disclosures according to their effect on stock prices (negative, neutral, positive). In the study reported here, we combine natural language parsing with (...)
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    Teaching Corner: Child Family Health International: The Ethics of Asset-Based Global Health Education Programs.Jessica Evert - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (1):63-67.
    Child Family Health International is a U.S.-based nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that has more than 25 global health education programs in seven countries annually serving more than 600 interprofessional undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate participants in programs geared toward individual students and university partners. Recognized by Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council , CFHI utilizes an asset-based community engagement model to ensure that CFHI’s programs challenge, rather than reinforce, historical power imbalances between the “Global North” and “Global (...)
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    ‘Laat uw Naam geheiligd worden’: Een uiting van eerbied aan God.Evert-Jan Vledder - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    Yamasaki, G 1998 - John the Baptist in life and death: audience-orientated criticism of Matthew's narrative.Evert-Jan Vledder - 2000 - HTS Theological Studies 56 (2/3).
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    Gross, Mason and McEachern Have Not Really Verified Their Theory of Role Conflict Resolution.Evert van de Vliert - 1975 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 5 (2):225-234.
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  23. Logic and foundations of science.Jean-Louis Destouches & Evert Willem Beth (eds.) - 1968 - Dordrecht,: D. Reidel.
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    Hugo de Vries on Heredity, 1889-1903: Statistics, Mendelian Laws, Pangenes, Mutations.Ida H. Stamhuis & Onno G. Meijer - 1999 - Isis 90 (2):238-267.
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    Aspects of modern logic.Evert Willem Beth - 1970 - Dordrecht,: Reidel.
    It is common to consider an area of science as a system of real or sup posed truths which not only continuously extends itself, but also needs periodical revision and therefore tests the inventive capacity of each generation of scholars anew. It sounds highly implausible that a science at one time would be completed, that at that point within its scope there would be no problems left to solve. Indeed, the solution of a scientific problem inevitably raises new questions, so (...)
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  26. Natuurphilosophie.Evert Willem Beth - 1948 - Gorinchem,:
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  27. Semantic Entailment and Formal Derivability.Evert Willem Beth - 1955 - Noord-Hollandsche.
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    A female contribution to early genetics: Tine Tammes and Mendel's laws for continuous characters.Ida H. Stamhuis - 1995 - Journal of the History of Biology 28 (3):495-531.
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    Über lockes „allgemeines dreieck”.Evert Willem Beth - 1956 - Kant Studien 48 (1-4):361-380.
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    Discipline building in Germany: women and genetics at the Berlin Institute for Heredity Research.Ida H. Stamhuis & Annette B. Vogt - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (2).
    The origin and the development of scientific disciplines has been a topic of reflection for several decades. The few extensive case studies support the thesis that scientific disciplines are not monolithic structures but can be characterized by distinct social, organizational and scientific–technical practices. Nonetheless, most disciplinary histories of genetics confine themselves largely to an uncontested account of the content of the discipline or occasionally institutional factors. Little attention is paid to the large number of researchers who, by their joint efforts, (...)
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    Mathematical thought.Evert Willem Beth - 1965 - Dordrecht, Holland,: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    Another striking deviation with regard to philosophical tradition consists in the fact that contemporary schools in the philosophy of mathematics, with the exception again of Brouwer's intuitionism, hardly ever refer to mathematical thought.
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    Die rolle der philosophiegeschichte im «neuen philosophischen denken» in der UdSSR.Evert Zweerde - 1990 - Studies in East European Thought 40 (1-3):55-72.
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    Discussion review ofistoriko-filosofskij ežegodnik 1986.Evert Zweerde - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 37 (1):27-35.
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    Discussion review ofIstoriko-filosofskij e?egodnik 1986.Evert Zweerde - 1989 - Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (1):27-35.
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    Introduction.Evert Zweerde - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (4):239-241.
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    Introduction: The Giant From Ljubljana.Evert Der Zweerdvane - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (4):251-257.
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    Introduction: The Giant From Ljubljana.Evert Van Der Zweerde - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (4):251-257.
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    Recent developments in soviet historiography of philosophy.Evert Zweerde - 1990 - Studies in East European Thought 39 (1):1-53.
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    The Normalization of the History of Philosophy in Post-Soviet Russian Philosophical Culture.Evert Van Der Zweerde - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12:95-104.
    The notion of ‘philosophical culture’ can be defined as the totality of conditions of philosophical thought and theory. Among these conditions is an awareness of the historical background of the philosophical culture in question. This awareness, which plays an important cognitive and normative role, often takes the form of a relatively independent discipline: history of philosophy. Over the last decade, Russian historians of philosophy have been attempting to make the repressed past accessible to contemporary philosophy, often modifying their earlier, Soviet (...)
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    Where is the common ground? Interaction and transfer between European and Russian philosophical culture.Evert Zweerde - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (3-4):259-277.
    In this paper, I discuss and analyze three instances of exchange and interaction between Russian (incl. Soviet) and (West) European philosophical culture: the correspondence between Merab Mamardašvili and Louis Althusser, Jacques Derrida’s visit to Moscow in 1990, and a joint Russian–German publication by Nikolaj Plotnikov and Alexander Haardt. The focus is on the implicit mutual perception of philosophical cultures and on the ‘micro-politics’ of discourse that is at stake in their interaction. Also, it is shown how different contexts—labelled ‘philosophical culture’, (...)
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    Formal methods.Evert Willem Beth - 1962 - New York,: Gordon & Breach.
  42. Formal Methods: An Introduction to Symbolic Logic and to the Study of Effective Operations in Arithmetic and Logic.Evert W. Beth - 1962 - Studia Logica 14:346-348.
     
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    The Foundations of Mathematics a Study in the Philosophy of Science.Evert Willem Beth - 1959 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: Harper & Row.
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    Technology and the Making of the Netherlands. The Age of Contested Modernization, 1890-1970 - Edited by Schot H. Lintsen and A. Rip. [REVIEW]Evert Peeters - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (4):328-329.
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    Partners Apart? The Foreign Policy Attitudes of the American and European Publics.Pierangelo Isernia & Philip P. Everts - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (2):229-258.
    It is often argued today that a deep and troublesome gap across the Atlantic has been developing and that Europeans and Americans no longer share the same view of the world. On the basis of data gathered in the 2002 Transatlantic Trends Survey, held in the USA and six European countries, this article assesses whether there is indeed such a gap at the mass level. It focuses on three major dimensions of world views: (1) perceptions of threats (2) the sense (...)
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    Reflective Equilibrium and Empirical Data: Third Person Moral Experiences in Empirical Medical Ethics.Evert Van Leeuwen Martine De Vries - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (9):490-498.
    In ethics, the use of empirical data has become more and more popular, leading to a distinct form of applied ethics, namely empirical ethics. This ‘empirical turn’ is especially visible in bioethics. There are various ways of combining empirical research and ethical reflection. In this paper we discuss the use of empirical data in a special form of Reflective Equilibrium (RE), namely the Network Model with Third Person Moral Experiences. In this model, the empirical data consist of the moral experiences (...)
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    Semantic Construction of Intuitionistic Logic.Evert Willem Beth - 1956 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: Noord-Hollandsche Uitg. Mij.
  48. Critical epochs in the development of the theory of science.Evert W. Beth - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (1):27-42.
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    The Control of a Healthy Society: Institutionalizing Statistics in the 19thCentury.Ida H. Stamhuis & Hanne Andersen - 2007 - Centaurus 49 (4):257-257.
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    A Nineteenth-Century Statistical Society that Abandoned Statistics.Ida H. Stamhuis - 2007 - Centaurus 49 (4):307-336.
    In 1857, a Statistical Society was founded in the Netherlands. Within this society, statistics was considered a systematic, quantitative, and qualitative description of society. In the course of time, the society attracted a wide and diverse membership, although the number of physicians on its rolls was low. The society itself was dynamic, discussing statistical and economic topics at its annual meetings, working to compile a ‘General Statistics of the Netherlands’, and publishing a yearbook. Although the lack of well-organised, official, state-generated (...)
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