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    The Status of Documents: Medical Files and Literary Genres-The Case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.Joost Haan & Frans-Willem Korsten - 2020 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (4):419-421.
    Gaston Franssen’s essay touches on important medical and literary topics: the experience of patients with unexplained somatic complaints, the importance of giving their symptoms a name or diagnosis, the verbal representation of what bothers them, or the uncertainty all parties have to live with when an underlying cause of the symptoms is missing. A diagnosis or name such as chronic fatigue syndrome can be a relief for its sufferers, as is expressed by one of the patients in the article: “I (...)
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    Enactive psychiatry.Sanneke de Haan - 2020 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    The need for a model -- Currently available models in psychiatry -- Introduction to enactivism -- Body and mind - and world -- The existential dimension and its role in psychiatry -- Enriched enactivism : existential sense-making, values, and socio-cultural worlds -- Enactive psychiatry : psychiatric disorders are disorders of sense-making -- An enactive approach to causes, diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
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    Analyzing the Role of Values and Ideals in the Development of Energy Systems: How Values, Their Idealizations, and Technologies Shape Political Decision-Making.Joost Alleblas - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (2):1-21.
    This study examines an important aspect of energy history and policy: the intertwinement of energy technologies with ideals. Ideals play an important role in energy visions and innovation pathways. Aspirations to realize technical, social, and political ideals indicate a long-term commitment in the design of energy systems, distinguishable from commitment to other abstract goals, such as values. This study offers an analytical scheme that could help to conceptualize these differences and their impact on energy policy. In the proposed model, two (...)
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    Finding the Agent in Thinking.Joost Ziff - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1):207-215.
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  5. On the nature of obsessions and compulsions.Sanneke de Haan, Erik Rietveld & Damiaan Denys - 2013 - In David S. Baldwin & Brian E. Leonard (eds.), Anxiety Disorders. pp. 1-15.
    In this chapter we give an overview of current and historical conceptions of the nature of obsessions and compulsions. We discuss some open questions pertaining to the primacy of the affective, volitional or affective nature of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Furthermore, we add some phenomenological suggestions of our own. In particular, we point to the patients’ need for absolute certainty and the lack of trust underlying this need. Building on insights from Wittgenstein, we argue that the kind of certainty the patients (...)
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  6. Multisensory Integration of Dynamic Faces and Voices in Rhesus Monkey Auditory Cortex.Joost X. Maier - unknown
    In the social world, multiple sensory channels are used concurrently to facilitate communication. Among human and nonhuman pri- mates, faces and voices are the primary means of transmitting social signals (Adolphs, 2003; Ghazanfar and Santos, 2004). Primates recognize the correspondence between species-specific facial and vocal expressions (Massaro, 1998; Ghazanfar and Logothetis, 2003; Izumi and Kojima, 2004), and these visual and auditory channels can be integrated into unified percepts to enhance detection and discrimination. Where and how such communication signals are integrated (...)
     
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  7. Hoofdfiguren der geschiedenis van het wijsgerig denken.Bierens de Haan & D. J. - 1950 - Haarlem: Erven F. Bohn.
    I. Tijdperk vam Cartesius tot Kant -- II. De strijd tussen idealisme en naturalisme in de negentiende eeuw.
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    Natur und Bildung: Perspektiven einer Pädagogik der Zukunft.Gerhard de Haan - 1985 - Weinheim: Beltz.
  9. Towards knowledge-centered newswork : the ethics of newsroom collaboration in the digital era.Yael de Haan, Annemarie Landman & Jan Lauren Boyles - 2014 - In Wendy N. Wyatt (ed.), The ethics of journalism: individual, institutional and cultural influences. New York: I.B. Tauris.
     
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  10. Kulturelle Diversität : Ein vielschichtiges Konzept in den Mühlen der Realität.Joost Smiers - 2015 - In André Louis Blum, Nina Zschocke, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger & Vincent Barras (eds.), Diversität: Geschichte und Aktualität eines Konzepts. Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann.
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    Social Science as Moral Inquiry.Norma Haan, Robert N. Bellah, Paul Rabinow & William M. Sullivan (eds.) - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    Studies the social science of moral inquiry as an attempt to develop a psychology and sociology that would explain the complex in terms of the simple as the new physics was doing in the natural realm.
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  12. Being free by losing control: What Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder can tell us about Free Will.Sanneke de Haan, Erik Rietveld & Damiaan Denys - forthcoming - In Walter Glannon (ed.), Free Will and the Brain: Neuroscientific, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives on Free Will.
    According to the traditional Western concept of freedom, the ability to exercise free will depends on the availability of options and the possibility to consciously decide which one to choose. Since neuroscientific research increasingly shows the limits of what we in fact consciously control, it seems that our belief in free will and hence in personal autonomy is in trouble. -/- A closer look at the phenomenology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) gives us reason to doubt the traditional concept of freedom (...)
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    The Hedonic Character of Nostalgia: An Integrative Data Analysis.Joost Leunissen, Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides & Clay Routledge - 2020 - Emotion Review 13 (2):139-156.
    We conducted an integrative data analysis to examine the hedonic character of nostalgia. We combined positive and negative affect measures from 41 experiments manipulating nostalgia. Overall, nostalgia inductions increased positive and ambivalent affect, but did not significantly alter negative affect. The magnitude of nostalgia’s effects varied markedly across different experimental inductions of the emotion. The hedonic character of nostalgia, then, depends on how the emotion is elicited and the benchmark to which it is compared. We discuss implications for theory and (...)
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    Aurora, eller morgenrøde: tolv indledende kapitler og en fuldstændig oversættelse af den forbudte tekst fra middelalderen med titlen Aurora consurgens.Aksel Haaning - 2021 - København: Forlaget Vandkunsten. Edited by Thomas.
    Aurora, eller Morgenrøde er en enestående tekst fra højmiddelalderen, der knytter tanker og billeder fra Bibelen sammen med naturfilosofiske forestillinger om naturens ånd. Denne sammenstillingvar ny og udfordrende for datidens tænkemåde. Derfor blev teksten forbudt, gemt af vejen og først genfundet og udgivet i moderne tid. Det forhold, at Aurora, eller Morgenrøde skulle være skrevet af den berømte middelalderfilosof, Thomas Aquinas, som dennes sidstevidnesbyrd kort før han døde i 1274, er blevet afvist, ikke mindst af kirken. Ny forskning åbner imidlertid (...)
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  15. Bezinning en bezieling.Jacobs de Haan & W. [From Old Catalog] - 1972 - Apeldoorn,: Semper Agendo.
     
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  16. Innerlijk perspectief.J. D. Bierens de Haan - 1966 - Assen,: Van Gorcum. Edited by van der Bend & G. J..
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    Prepositional aspect and the algebra of paths.Joost Zwarts - 2005 - Linguistics and Philosophy 28 (6):739 - 779.
    The semantics of directional prepositions is investigated from the perspective of aspect. What distinguishes telic PPs (like to the house) from atelic PPs (like towards the house), taken as denoting sets of paths, is their algebraic structure: atelic PPs are cumulative, closed under the operation of concatenation, telic PPs are not. Not only does this allow for a natural and compositional account of how PPs contribute to the aspect of a sentence, but it also guides our understanding of the lexical (...)
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  18. Philosophical Hazards in the Neuroscience of Religion.Daniel D. De Haan - 2019 - In Frazer Watts & Alasdair Coles (eds.), Neurology and Religion. Cambridge University Press. pp. 48-70.
    I am tasked with addressing philosophical hazards in the neuroscientific study of religion. As a philosopher concerned with the well-being of neuroscientists studying religion, I am inclined to begin with the philosophical hazards of philosophy. I am well aware of the extraordinary difficulties of both tasks, for the hazards are many and it is easy to miss the forest for the trees or the trees for the forest. Instead of focusing on one issue in great detail, I shall hang a (...)
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    Locative and Directional Prepositions in Conceptual Spaces: The Role of Polar Convexity.Joost Zwarts & Peter Gärdenfors - 2016 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 25 (1):109-138.
    We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on purely spatial locative and directional prepositions, we analyze both types of prepositions in terms of polar coordinates instead of Cartesian coordinates. This makes it possible to demonstrate that the property of convexity holds quite generally in the domain of prepositions of location and direction, supporting the important role that this property plays in conceptual spaces.
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    Perceptual and Conceptual Visual Rhetoric: The Case of Symmetric Object Alignment.Joost Schilperoord, Alfons Maes & Heleen Ferdinandusse - 2009 - Metaphor and Symbol 24 (3):155-173.
    This article identifies the structural and conceptual aspects of a visual construction often used in advertisements to establish a metaphoric or associative relation, that is, symmetric object alignment (SOA). It offers an account of the formal ingredients of SOA, which fall into two groups: object-constitutive factors (like size, shape, and color) and object-depictment factors (like perspective, orientation, and distance from viewing point). Both factors allow us to treat SOA as a visual rhetorical scheme. We also discuss how SOA relates to (...)
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  21. Raden Ajeng Kartini and cultural nationalism in Java.Joost Coté - 2014 - In Barnita Bagchi (ed.), Connecting histories of education: transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in (post-)colonial education. London: Berghahn Books.
  22. De strijd tusschen idealisme en naturalisme in de 19e eeuw.Bierens de Haan & Johannes Diderik - 1929 - Haarlem,: De erven F. Bohn.
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    Het rijk van dan geest.Bierens de Haan & Johannes Diderik - 1938 - Zeist,: J. Ploegsma.
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  24. David van Bourgondië en het Speculum humanae salvationis. Een nieuw perspectief op de invoering van de boekdrukkunst in de Noordelijke Nederlanden.Joost Roger Robbe - 2007 - Millennium 21 (1):39-57.
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    Word predictability blurs the lines between production and comprehension: Evidence from the production effect in memory.Joost Rommers, Gary S. Dell & Aaron S. Benjamin - 2020 - Cognition 198 (C):104206.
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    Legal ontologies in knowledge engineering and information management.Joost Breuker, André Valente & Radboud Winkels - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 12 (4):241-277.
    In this article we describe two core ontologies of law that specify knowledge that is common to all domains of law. The first one, FOLaw describes and explains dependencies between types of knowledge in legal reasoning; the second one, LRI-Core ontology, captures the main concepts in legal information processing. Although FOLaw has shown to be of high practical value in various applied European ICT projects, its reuse is rather limited as it is rather concerned with the structure of legal reasoning (...)
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    Impact of moral case deliberation in healthcare settings: a literature review.Maaike M. Haan, Jelle L. P. van Gurp, Simone M. Naber & A. Stef Groenewoud - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):85.
    An important and supposedly impactful form of clinical ethics support is moral case deliberation. Empirical evidence, however, is limited with regard to its actual impact. With this literature review, we aim to investigate the empirical evidence of MCD, thereby a) informing the practice, and b) providing a focus for further research on and development of MCD in healthcare settings. A systematic literature search was conducted in the electronic databases PubMed, CINAHL and Web of Science. Both the data collection and the (...)
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    Raising the Issue: A Mental-Space Approach to Iwo Jima-Inspired Editorial Cartoons.Joost Schilperoord - 2013 - Metaphor and Symbol 28 (3):185-212.
    This article examines the structure and processing of editorial cartoons appropriating Joe Rosenthal's famous Iwo Jima photograph in view of the theory of conceptual blending (Fauconnier & Turner, 2002 Fauconnier, G. and Turner, M. 2002. The way we think: Conceptual blending and the mind's hidden complexities, New York,, NY: Basic Books. [Google Scholar]). The main claim argued is that Blending theory accounts for complex processes of meaning constructing provoked by editorial cartoons that invoke several conceptual domains to define and evaluate (...)
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  29. Technological Mediation and Power: Postphenomenology, Critical Theory, and Autonomist Marxism.Mithun Bantwal Rao, Joost Jongerden, Pieter Lemmens & Guido Ruivenkamp - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (3):449-474.
    This article focuses on the power of technological mediation from the point of view of autonomist Marxism. The first part of the article discusses the theories developed on technological mediation in postphenomenology and critical theory of technology with regard to their respective power perspectives and ways of coping with relations of power embedded in technical artifacts and systems. Rather than focusing on the clashes between the hermeneutic postphenomenological approach and the dialectics of critical theory, it is argued that in both (...)
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    Our Indies Colony.Joost Coté - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (4):463-484.
    In contrast to the well-developed analysis of British feminism's implication in the late 19th-and early 20th-century reconstruction of the British national and imperial project, research into comparable areas of Dutch history are only just emerging. Taking as its starting point several conclusions drawn from postcolonial writing in the eld of British imperialism, this article investigates an important moment in the history of Dutch feminism, the Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid, to examine Dutch feminism's complicity in the Dutch imperial project. Simultaneously, it (...)
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    When technology is more than instrumental: How ethical concerns in EU agriculture co-evolve with the development of GM crops.Joost Dessein, Guido Huylenbroeck, Gert Goeminne & Linde Inghelbrecht - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (3):543-557.
    Being more than mere passive objects used at human will, technologies co-determine the values and structures that shape the EU agricultural system. Technologies actively shape human interpretation, human action and co-shape our moral standards and routines. It is therefore important to account for the moral significance of agricultural technologies when characterising the structures in place within EU agriculture as well as when trying to understand why a particular agricultural technology is favoured or strongly opposed. From this perspective on technology, an (...)
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  32. Collective culpable ignorance.Niels de Haan - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):99-108.
    I argue that culpable ignorance can be irreducibly collective. In some cases, it is not fair to expect any individual to have avoided her ignorance of some fact, but it is fair to expect the agents together to have avoided their ignorance of that fact. Hence, no agent is individually culpable for her ignorance, but they are culpable for their ignorance together. This provides us with good reason to think that any group that is culpably ignorant in this irreducibly collective (...)
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    The Failure of Gender Equality Initiatives in Academia: Exploring Defensive Institutional Work in Flemish Universities.Joost Luyckx, Jeroen Huisman, Jelle Mampaey & Hannelore Roos - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (3):467-495.
    Although a large number of studies have explored the main causes of gender inequality in academia, less attention has been given to the processes underlying the failure of gender equality initiatives to enhance gender representation, especially at the professorial level. We offer a critical discourse analysis of recently promulgated gender policy documents of the five Flemish universities, and demonstrate that defensive institutional work is a fundamental process underlying resistance to gender equality in the academic profession. That is, powerful organizational actors (...)
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    Impariments of Visual awareness.Andrew W. Young & Edward H. F. Haan - 1990 - Mind and Language 5 (1):29-48.
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    Does Fractional Anisotropy Predict Motor Imagery Neurofeedback Performance in Healthy Older Adults?Joost Meekes, Stefan Debener, Catharina Zich, Martin G. Bleichner & Cornelia Kranczioch - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  36. Along the fourth dimension.Joost Abraham Maurits Meerloo - 1970 - New York,: John Day Co..
     
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    Proliferation of authors on research reports in medicine.Joost P. H. Drenth - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (4):469-480.
    Publication in the biomedical literature is important because it is the major pathway by which new concepts and discoveries are disseminated amongst scientists. In the last 30 years there has been a dramatic increase, not only in the volume of publications but in the number of authors per article as well. This paper summarizes the current literature on authorship and its proliferation in medicine. From the literature it becomes clear that for biomedical articles, the mean number of authors increased from (...)
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    Hurritisch: Eine EinführungHurritisch: Eine Einfuhrung.Joost Hazenbos & Ilse Wegner - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):870.
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    Editorial.Joost Breuker, Daniella Tiscornia, Radboud Winkels & Aldo Gangemi - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 12 (4):239-240.
  40. An algebra of conceptual structure; an investigation into Jackendoff's conceptual semantics.Joost Zwarts & Henk Verkuyl - 1994 - Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (1):1 - 28.
  41. Ryder’s Painism and His Criticism of Utilitarianism.Joost Leuven & Tatjana Višak - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (2):409-419.
    As a member of the British Oxford Group, psychologist Richard Ryder marked the beginning of the modern animal rights and animal welfare movement in the seventies. By introducing the concept “speciesism.” Ryder contributed importantly to the expansion of this movement. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to Ryder’s moral theory, “painism”, that aims to resolve the conflict between the two predominant rival theories in animal ethics, the deontological of Tom Regan and the utilitarian of Peter Singer. First, this paper examines (...)
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    Turing–Taylor Expansions for Arithmetic Theories.Joost J. Joosten - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (6):1225-1243.
    Turing progressions have been often used to measure the proof-theoretic strength of mathematical theories: iterate adding consistency of some weak base theory until you “hit” the target theory. Turing progressions based on n-consistency give rise to a \ proof-theoretic ordinal \ also denoted \. As such, to each theory U we can assign the sequence of corresponding \ ordinals \. We call this sequence a Turing-Taylor expansion or spectrum of a theory. In this paper, we relate Turing-Taylor expansions of sub-theories (...)
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    The interpretability logic of all reasonable arithmetical theories.Joost J. Joosten & Albert Visser - 2000 - Erkenntnis 53 (1-2):3-26.
    This paper is a presentation of astatus quæstionis, to wit of the problemof the interpretability logic of all reasonablearithmetical theories.We present both the arithmetical side and themodal side of the question.Dedicated to Dick de Jongh on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
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  44. Science and technology: for or against the people.Joost B. W. Kuitenbrouwer - 1975 - The Hague: Institute of Social Studies.
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    Chromosomal breaks at the origin of small tandem DNA duplications.Joost Schimmel, Marloes D. van Wezel, Robin van Schendel & Marcel Tijsterman - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (1):2200168.
    Small tandem DNA duplications in the range of 15 to 300 base‐pairs play an important role in the aetiology of human disease and contribute to genome diversity. Here, we discuss different proposed mechanisms for their occurrence and argue that this type of structural variation mainly results from mutagenic repair of chromosomal breaks. This hypothesis is supported by both bioinformatical analysis of insertions occurring in the genome of different species and disease alleles, as well as by CRISPR/Cas9‐based experimental data from different (...)
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    On moral grounds: the search for practical morality.Norma Haan - 1985 - New York: New York University Press. Edited by Eliane Aerts & Bruce A. B. Cooper.
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    Zelfstandig leren: verduidelijking van het begrippenkader.Joost Lowyck - 1999 - Nova Et Vetera 77:4-19.
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    From Tubal Cain to Faraday: William Whewell as a philosopher of technology.Joost Mertens - 2000 - History of Science 38 (3):321-342.
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    From the lecture room to the workshop: John Frederic Daniell, the constant battery and electrometallurgy around 1840.Joost Mertens - 1998 - Annals of Science 55 (3):241-261.
    Summary John Frederic Daniell (1790–1845) invented the constant battery in 1836. He meant it to be a philosophical instrument to be utilized in both lecture demonstrations and electrochemical laboratory research. But the constant battery was taken up in electrometallurgy, not primarily as a source of electric current but more as an electrodeposition device. As such it became an essential tool in the development of galvanoplastics (electroforming). This article traces the tortuous transformation of this lecture demonstration apparatus into an electrometallurgical tool, (...)
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    Philosophical Instruments: Notion Displayers, Black boxes, and Their Usefulness.Joost Mertens - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (4):851-859.
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