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    Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceuticals as a Matter of Corporate Social Responsibility?Pepijn Pol & Frank Bakker - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (2):211-224.
    Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs has been a heavily contested issue over the past decade, touching on several issues of responsibility facing the pharmaceutical industry. Much research has been conducted on DTCA, but hardly any studies have discussed this topic from a corporate social responsibility (CSR) perspective. In this article, we use several elements of CSR, emphasising consumer autonomy and safety, to analyse differences in DTCA practices within two different policy contexts, the United States of America and the European (...)
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    Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceuticals as a Matter of Corporate Social Responsibility?Pepijn K. C. van de Pol & Frank G. A. de Bakker - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (2):211-224.
    Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs has been a heavily contested issue over the past decade, touching on several issues of responsibility facing the pharmaceutical industry. Much research has been conducted on DTCA, but hardly any studies have discussed this topic from a corporate social responsibility (CSR) perspective. In this article, we use several elements of CSR, emphasising consumer autonomy and safety, to analyse differences in DTCA practices within two different policy contexts, the United States of America and the European (...)
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    (E)‐Trust and Its Function: Why We Shouldn't Apply Trust and Trustworthiness to Human–AI Relations.Pepijn Al - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (1):95-108.
    With an increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, theorists have analyzed and argued for the promotion of trust in AI and trustworthy AI. Critics have objected that AI does not have the characteristics to be an appropriate subject for trust. However, this argumentation is open to counterarguments. Firstly, rejecting trust in AI denies the trust attitudes that some people experience. Secondly, we can trust other non‐human entities, such as animals and institutions, so why can we not trust AI systems? (...)
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    Can public GAP standards reduce agricultural pesticide use? The case of fruit and vegetable farming in northern Thailand.Pepijn Schreinemachers, Iven Schad, Prasnee Tipraqsa, Pakakrong M. Williams, Andreas Neef, Suthathip Riwthong, Walaya Sangchan & Christian Grovermann - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (4):519-529.
    In response to the chronic overuse and misuse of pesticides in agriculture, governments in Southeast Asia have sought to improve food safety by introducing public standards of good agricultural practices (GAP). Using quantitative farm-level data from an intensive horticultural production system in northern Thailand, we test if fruit and vegetable producers who follow the public GAP standard use fewer and less hazardous pesticides than producers who do not adhere to the standard. The results show that this is not the case. (...)
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    "Secundum processum et mentem versoris": John versor and his relation to the schools of thought reconsidered.Pepijn Rutten - 2005 - Vivarium 43 (2):292-336.
    Johannes Versor († after 1482) was a prominent philosopher in the late fifteenth century, whose works were widely diffused. In recent scholarship, Versor has been associated with two schools of thought: Thomism and Albertism. These, however, were rivals—especially in Cologne, where Versor's works were printed repeatedly. Given this historical context, how should Versor's position amidst the quarrels of the schools be interpreted? Although he evidently used the works of both Albert and Thomas, there is no evidence that Versor ever committed (...)
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    A comparison of four ontologies for the design of legal knowledge systems.Pepijn R. S. Visser & Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 6 (1):27-57.
    There is a growing interest in how people conceptualise the legal domain for the purpose of legal knowledge systems. In this paper we discuss four such conceptualisations (referred to as ontologies): McCarty's language for legal discourse, Stamper's norma formalism, Valente's functional ontology of law, and the ontology of Van Kralingen and Visser. We present criteria for a comparison of the ontologies and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the ontologies in relation to these criteria. Moreover, we critically review the criteria.
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    The value of communities and their consent: A communitarian justification of community consent in medical research.Pepijn Al - 2020 - Bioethics 35 (3):255-261.
    Community engagement is increasingly defended as an ethical requirement for biomedical research. Some forms of community engagement involve asking the consent of community leaders prior to seeking informed consent from community members. Although community consent does not replace individual consent, it could problematically restrict the autonomy of community members by precluding them from research when community leaders withhold their permission. Community consent is therefore at odds with one of the central principles of bioethics: respecting autonomy. This raises the question as (...)
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    Marxism and the 'Dutch Miracle': The Dutch Republic and the Transition-Debate.Pepijn Brandon - 2011 - Historical Materialism 19 (3):106-146.
    The Dutch Republic holds a marginal position in the debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, despite its significance in the early stage of the development of global capitalism. While the positions of those Marxists who did consider the Dutch case range from seeing it as the first capitalist country to rejecting it as an essentially non-capitalist commercial society, all involved basically accept an image of Dutch development as being driven by commerce rather than real advances in the sphere (...)
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    Nodes of knowledge, managing transfer: Shipbuilding and repair during the transformation from sail to steam.Pepijn Brandon & Marten Dondorp - 2023 - History of Science 61 (1):19-39.
    The core theme of the special issue in which this article appears is the inherent impossibility of confining the knowledge required to build and sustain the instruments of travel to a single space or institution. This is certainly true for the ships that built empires – the large sailing and later steam ships produced by navies and companies in the process of European expansion. Ships traveled between polities and required repairs overseas, taking the construction knowledge and practices with them. Skilled (...)
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    Making things specific: towards an anthropology of everyday ethics in healthcare.Jeannette Pols - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy:1-11.
    This paper is the English translation and adaptation of my inaugural lecture in Amsterdam for the Chair Anthropology of Everyday Ethics in Health Care. I argue that the challenges in health care may look daunting and unsolvable in their scale and complexity, but that it helps to consider these problems in their specificity, while accepting that some problems may not be solved but have become chronic. The paper provides reflections on how to develop a scientific approach that does not aim (...)
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    A method for conceptualising legal domains. An example from the dutch unemployment benefits act.Pepijn Visser, Trevor Bench-Capon & Jaap van den Herik - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 5 (3):207-242.
    There has been much talk of the need to build intermediate models of the expertise required preparatory to constructing a knowledge-based system in the legal domain. Such models offer advantages for verification, validation, maintenance and reuse. As yet, however, few such models have been reported at a useful level of detail. In this paper we describe a method for conceptualising legal domains as well as its application to a substantial fragment of the Dutch Unemployment Benefits Act (DUBA).We first discuss the (...)
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    Active sampling in visual search is coupled to the cardiac cycle.Alejandro Galvez-Pol, Ruth McConnell & James M. Kilner - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104149.
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    Aporija realnog: spoznajna teorija Nicolaia Hartmanna.Darko Polšek - 1989 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
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    Politiek nieuwe stijl.Jeannette Pols - 2006 - Krisis 7 (1):80-85.
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    Zapisi iz treće kulture.Darko Polšek - 2003 - Zagreb: Naklada Jesenski i Turk.
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    Religion and culture in the modern world.Pol Pupar - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 8:56-62.
    I intend to share my thoughts in three parts: to recall some of the great contemporary philosophers of religion and culture; to indicate a new vision of the culture that was born at the Second Vatican Council; focus on some issues in the field of faith and culture on our common path to the third millennium.
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  17. Andre Valente: Legal Knowledge Engineering; A Modelling Approach.Pepijn R. S. Visser - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 7 (4):367-375.
     
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    The first translations of Machiavelli's Prince: from the sixteenth to the first half of the nineteenth century.Roberto De Pol (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Rodopi.
    This book is the first complete study of the translations of Machiavelli's Prince made in Europe and the Mediterranean countries during the period from the sixteenth to the first half of the nineteenth century: the first, unpublished French translation by Jacques de Vintimille (1546), the first Latin translation by Silvestro Tegli (1560), as well as the first translations in Dutch (1615), German (1692), Swedish (1757) and Arabic (1824). The first translation produced in Spain - dated somewhere between the end of (...)
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    Hope after ‘the end of the world’: rethinking critique in the Anthropocene.Pol Bargués, David Chandler, Sebastian Schindler & Valerie Waldow - 2024 - Contemporary Political Theory 23 (2):187-204.
    Many contemporary thinkers of the Anthropocene, who attempt to articulate a non-modern and relational ontology, all too readily dismiss critical theory inherited from the Frankfurt School for being anthropocentric, failing to acknowledge certain basic similarities. Instead, this article argues that the scaffolding of Anthropocene thinking—the recognition of the origins of the contemporary condition of ‘loss of world’ and the hope of ‘living on in the ruins’—share much with earlier critical theorists’ recognition that the Holocaust necessitated a fundamental break with the (...)
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    Amistats perilloses La recepció de la Crítica de la facultat de jutjar per part de C. Greenberg.Pol Capdevila - 2004 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 36:171-173.
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    Pokušaji i pogreške: filozofija Karla Poppera.Darko Polšek - 1996 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
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  22. Quantification of natural and positive laws.Pol Boucher - 2010 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), The Practice of Reason: Leibniz and His Controversies. John Benjamins. pp. 7--223.
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    Balanceren: sociaal ondernemen in Vlaanderen: een profielschets.Pol Bracke - 2014 - Gent: Academia Press. Edited by Nathalie Moray & Tom van Wassenhove.
    Balanceren. Dat is waar sociale ondernemers onderlegd moeten in zijn: balanceren tussen sociale en economische doelstellingen, tussen empathie en zakelijkheid, tussen bedrijfsstabiliteit en sociale meerwaarde, tussen flexibiliteit en rigiditeit, tussen idealisme en realiteitszin. Sociaal ondernemen is dan ook een complexe uitdaging. Dat mag alvast een conclusie zijn van dit boek en het onderzoek waarop het gebaseerd is. Een andere vaststelling is dat sociale ondernemers, ook in moeilijke omstandigheden, bijzonder gedreven blijven om hun sociale missie waar te maken.0Er bestaat onmiskenbaar een (...)
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  24. Quels dragons pour nos saints Georges?307.Pol-Pierre Gossiaux - 2000 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 95:307-320.
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  25. On two consequences of CH established by Sierpiński.R. Pol & P. Zakrzewski - forthcoming - Archive for Mathematical Logic:1-15.
    We study the relations between two consequences of the Continuum Hypothesis discovered by Wacław Sierpiński, concerning uniform continuity of continuous functions and uniform convergence of sequences of real-valued functions, defined on subsets of the real line of cardinality continuum.
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    Contra Occanicam Discoliam Modernorum: The So-Called De universali reali and the Dissemination of Albertist Polemics against the via moderna.Pepijn Rutten - 2003 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 45:131-166.
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    Aesthetic Experience: Meaning, Communication and Negativity. The aesthetic Hermeneutic and its Critics.Pol Capdevila - 2007 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 38:181.
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    Historizität und Intersubjektivität der ästhetischen Erfahrung. Eine Positionierung zwischen Jauß und Kant.Pol Capdevila - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 46 (2):119.
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    Un cours de philosophie et de citoyenneté en Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles: une longue marche depuis le cours de catéchisme et d'histoire sainte dans l'enseignement public belge au 19e siècle.Pol Defosse - 2018 - Arquennes: Éditions Mémogrames.
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    Une théorie du langage peut-elle fonder les comparaisons interpersonnelles? L'apport de Donald Davidson.Pôl-Vincent Harnay - 2010 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 2 (2):103-139.
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    Comment marchent les philosophes.Roger-Pol Droit - 2016 - Paris: Paulsen.
    " Montre-moi comment tu marches, je te dirai comment tu penses!... " II suffit de déambuler avec les philosophes en compagnie de Roger-Pol Droit — de la Grèce antique à nos jours, de Copenhague au Tibet —, pour comprendre à quel point marcher debout définit notre humanité. Et pour saisir comment marcher, parler et penser ne forment qu'un seul et même mouvement : être sur le point de tomber, se rattraper et recommencer sans fin. Aristote arpentant le gymmase du Lycée (...)
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  32. La logique du droit positif romain chez le jeune Leibniz.Pol Boucher - 2000 - Studia Leibnitiana 34:207-222.
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    Leibniz: What Kind of Legal Rationalism?Pol Boucher - 2008 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist? Springer. pp. 231--249.
  34. Paradoxes, antinomies et cas perplexes: les raisons du droit positif.Pol Boucher - 2005 - In D. Berlioz F. Nef (ed.), Leibniz Et les Puissances du Langage. Vrin. pp. 363--382.
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  35. The Christian Dilemma: Catholic Church-Reformation.W. H. De Pol & G. Van Hall - 1952
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  36. Experiencia estética y cultural visual. La función de la temporalidad.Pol Capdevila - 2016 - In Ramírez Jaramillo, John Fredy, Javier Domínguez Hernández & Carlos Venegas Zubiría (eds.), Arte sin estética? Medellín: Facultad de Artes, Universidad de Antioquia.
     
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    Pensar en temps d'incertesa.Pol Capdevila (ed.) - 2011 - Barcelona: La Busca Edicions.
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  38. Histoire de la philosophie en Wallonie.Pol-EugèNe[From Old Catalog] - 1969 - [Strombeek-Bever: Chez L'Auteur].
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  39. Wisdom, Lessons, Technologies: The Legacy of Mentors.Pol Llorente - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):431-434.
     
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    Kosovo-Spain Relations and the Dilemmas on the Problem of Non-Recognition.Pol Vila Sarriá & Agon Demjaha - 2019 - Seeu Review 14 (1):69-90.
    Eleven years after Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence, Spain’s position vis-à-vis Kosovo has not only not varied, but it has become stronger, turning Madrid into the leader of the Kosovo non recognizers club within the EU. This paper analyses Kosovo-Spain relations in the last eleven years. More specifically, the paper examines the reasons behind the non-recognition of Kosovo and the approach of the Spanish governments toward Kosovo’s statehood. This is followed by a thorough analysis on how Kosovo’s path for self-determination (...)
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    Societal pessimism in Japan, the United States, and The Netherlands.Pepijn van Houwelingen - 2016 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (3):427-450.
    This paper starts out with a theoretical argument, based on panel data, that public mood in general and societal pessimism in particular should be measured from an explicitly temporal perspective. Next, based on a survey among more than 200 Japanese students and a wide array of existing data sources in three different languages and covering several decades it is shown that public mood in three quite different countries – first and foremost Japan, but also the United States and The Netherlands (...)
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    The Task of the Interpreter: Text, Meaning, and Negotiation.Pol Vandevelde - 2005 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    The Task of the Interpreter offers a new approach to what it means to interpret a text, and reconciles the possibility of multiple interpretations with the need to consider the author’s intention. Vandevelde argues that interpretation is both an act and an event: It is an act in that interpreters, through the statements they make, implicitly commit themselves to justifying their positions, if prompted. It is an event in that interpreters are situated in a cultural and historical framework and come (...)
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    101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life.Roger-Pol Droit - 2002 - London: Faber & Faber.
    "Roger-Pol Droit's book is a reassessment of our day-to-day engagement with life. In 101 short texts, Droit invites us to reconsider our most ordinary actions as unexpected philosophical events: peeling an apple, trying to lie in a hammock, watching someone sleep, hearing your voice on an answering machine, playing with a small child - activities that, when considered outside of their routine, invite us to experience the familiar in startling new ways. Droit encouarges us to go further: pretend to be (...)
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    Towards an empirical ethics in care: relations with technologies in health care.Jeannette Pols - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (1):81-90.
    This paper describes the approach of empirical ethics, a form of ethics that integrates non-positivist ethnographic empirical research and philosophy. Empirical ethics as it is discussed here builds on the ‘empirical turn’ in epistemology. It radicalizes the relational approach that care ethics introduced to think about care between people by drawing in relations between people and technologies as things people relate to. Empirical ethics studies care practices by analysing their intra-normativity, or the ways of living together the actors within these (...)
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    Mind Regained.Edward Pols - 2019 - Cornell University Press.
    In this highly accessible book, a distinguished philosopher says current focus on the brain conceals the real powers of the mind. Edward Pols revisits one of the basic topics of philosophy: what is the distinction between mind and body and what is the relation between them? He disagrees fundamentally with the many contemporary philosophers who concentrate on the findings of neurophysiology and cognitive science and so look only to the brain for the causes and explanation of mind. Pols concedes the (...)
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    Être et Discours. La question du langage dans l'Itinéraire de Heidegger.Pol Vandevelde - 1994 - Bruxelles: Académie royale de Belgique.
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    The Enigma of the Past: Ricoeur’s Theory of Narrative as a Response to Heidegger.Pol Vandevelde - unknown
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    The ethics of interpretation: from charity as a principle to love as a hermeneutic imperative.Pol Vandevelde - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book discusses the ethical dimension of the interpretation of texts and events. Its purpose is not to address the neutrality or ideological biases of interpreters, but rather to discuss the underlying issue of the intervention of interpreters into the process of interpretation. The author calls this intervention the "ethical" aspect of interpretation and argues that interpreters are neither neutral nor necessarily activists. He examines three models of interpretation, all of which recognize the role that interpreters play in the process (...)
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    Two French Variations on Truth: Ricoeur's Attestation and Foucault's “Parrhesiastic” Attitude.Pol Vandevelde - unknown
    Both Ricoeur and Foucault, apparently independently of each other, dedicated much effort to provide an account of truth that goes far beyond the truth of sentences, propositions, or judgments. While well aware of the speech act theory and pragmatics, they want to go beyond a formalism of rules of speech or arguments and integrate the attitude of the one who speaks in the very notion of truth. They see truth not merely as a property of statements, but as an existential (...)
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    The Notions of “Discourse” and “Text” in Postmodernism.Pol Vandevelde - 1992 - Philosophy and Theology 6 (3):181-200.
    I address a simple question: How are the notions or “discourse” and “text” to be understood, and what does it mean that they “create” their own object? A historical reconstruction seems to be required, if we are to make some sense of the provocative postmodern statements. In order to understand how a discourse can create its own object, three features need to be examined: (1) the inheritance of F. de Saussures’s structuralism, (2) the influence of the Freneh NouvelIe Critique, and (...)
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