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  1. De tribus libris qui sunt Ethicis Nicomacheis communes cum Ethicis Eudemiis.Petrus van Braam - 1901 - Traiecti ad Rhenum,: apud Kemink & fil..
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    Does using a foreign language reduce mental imagery?Guillermo Montero-Melis, Petrus Isaksson, Jeroen van Paridon & Markus Ostarek - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104134.
    In a recent article, Hayakawa and Keysar (2018) propose that mental imagery is less vivid when evoked in a foreign than in a native language. The authors argue that reduced mental imagery could even account for moral foreign language effects, whereby moral choices become more utilitarian when made in a foreign language. Here we demonstrate that Hayakawa and Keysar's (2018) key results are better explained by reduced language comprehension in a foreign language than by less vivid imagery. We argue that (...)
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    Aristotle′s Use of 'Aμaρía.P. Van Braam - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (04):266-.
    The review of Prof. Bywater′s new edition of the Poetics once more raised the question of the interpretation of dfuipria in Aristotle′s definition of the tragic hero.
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    The Spirit of God, or is it?Petrus J. Van Dyk - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
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  5. Natuurrecht en positief recht.Leonardus Petrus Alphonsus Maria van Cranenburgh - 1902 - Amsterdam,: Stoomdrukkerij H. J. Koersen.
     
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    Petrus van Musschenbroek (1692–1761) and the early Leiden jar: A discussion of the neglected manuscripts.Pieter Present - 2022 - History of Science 60 (1):103-129.
    In this article, I discuss manuscript material written by Petrus van Musschenbroek related to his first experiments with the Leiden jar. Despite the importance of the discovery of the Leiden jar for the history of electricity and the questions that still surround its discovery, a detailed treatment of this manuscript material is lacking in the literature. The main aim of this paper is to provide an outline of the manuscript material and to contextualize van Musschenbroek’s first experiments with the (...)
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  7. Anti-korupcijska politika u Srbiji-dobrodošli u Potemkinova sela?Petrus C. van Duyne - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (1):81-118.
     
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    Serbian Anti-Corruption Policy. Welcome to Potemkin's Village?Petrus C. van Duyne - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (1).
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    Grondtrekke van die fenomenologiese pedagogiek in Suid-Afrika.Petrus Gerhardus Schoeman - 1975 - Bloemfontein: Sacum.
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    Institusioneel vasgeloop? Die Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika.Petrus L. Steenkamp - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
    The Netherdutch Reformed Church finds itself in a precarious situation. It could be described as a watershed moment in the life of this denomination. The impasse developed due to various factors such as the loss of membership, the economic situation, ecumenical isolation and various other influences, which eventually resulted in a strong institutionalised organisation. Institutionalisation necessarily resulted in a shift of focus from the essence of being Church towards institutional continuation. As a result, the organic growth of the church suffered. (...)
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    Die wysbegeerte van die Grieke.Petrus Secundus Dreyer - 1976 - Kaapstad: Hollandsch Afrikaansche Uitg. Mij..
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  12. Inleiding tot die filosofie van die geskiedenis.Petrus Secundus Dreyer - 1974 - Kaapstad : Haum,:
     
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  13. De verhouding van de psychologie tot de wijsbegeerte in der leer van Brentano.Petrus Gerardus Dix - 1966 - [Amsterdam]:
     
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    Filosofen van de 20e eeuw.Cornelis Petrus Bertels & Errit Petersma (eds.) - 1981 - Amsterdam: Intermediair.
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    La téléologie et l’évolution de la philosophie naturelle: Le cas de Johann Christoph Sturm et Petrus van Musschenbroek. Teleologie und die Evolution der Naturphilosophie: Der Fall von Johann Christoph Sturm und Petrus van Musschenbroek.Andrea Sangiacomo - 2018 - Studia Leibnitiana 50 (1):41.
    Johann Christoph Sturm’s natural philosophy, with which Leibniz engages in “De ipsa natura”, as well as Petrus van Musschenbroek’s epistemology, constitute important steps in the process of the speciation of physics. In this case, speciation is understood as the process through which the explanation of natural phenomena via empirical regularities comes to define the whole domain of the newly established niche of physics, to the exclusion both of teleology and efficient causality.
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    'n Kennissosiologiese benadering tot die dag van die Here in 2 Petrus.Gert Malan & Andies Van Aarde - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (3/4).
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    Petrus van Musschenbroek and Newton’s ‘vera stabilisque Philosophandi methodus’.Steffen Ducheyne - 2015 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 38 (4):279-304.
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    Ethiek en religie in de philosophie van Nicolaï Hartmann.Arnoldus Petrus Maria Kievits - 1947 - Nijmegen,: Dekker & Van de Vegt.
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    Paraatmaking teen immoraliteit in 'n postmodernistiese samelewing: 'n Hermeneuse van 2 Petrus 1:12-15.Douw G. Breed & Fika J. Van Rensburg - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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    Rudolf Buftmann se benadering tot die dag van die Here in 2 Petrus.Gert Dreyer & Andries Van Aarde - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (3/4).
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    'Celeberrimus Atheismi patronus praecedentis saeculi': Petrus van Musschenbroek's anti-Spinozism unveiled.Steffen Ducheyne - unknown
    In this essay, I will bring several hitherto neglected sources, which pertain to Petrus van Musschenbroek’s unpublished manuscripts, to the fore. The folios at hand show that Musschenbroek read and actively engaged with Spinoza’s Ethica. More precisely, it will be shown that Musschenbroek held clear-cut anti-Spinozistic convictions.
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    Petrus Johannes Theobaltus Koekemoer - teoloog saam en soos die kerk.S. J. Botha & H. G. Van der Westhuizen - 1990 - HTS Theological Studies 46 (4).
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    Die teenwoordige-So en die nomadiese ‘Tonneltoerusting by die lees van Breyten Breytenbach’.Petrus de Kock - 2000 - South African Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):280-297.
    In this article an attempt is made to develop a concept: the teenwoordige-So, which has a two-fold nature. On the one hand it grows from the philosophical dimensions of the work of Breyten Breytenbach, and on the other, once it is identified it can be used as a method for reading his work. But in order to determine the “environment” of the concept three main elements are investigated in this article. The first is the notion of the rhizome, the second (...)
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    Transforming the state away from the State? Radical social action and ‘minority attractions’ under scrutiny.Ian Liebenberg & Petrus de Kock - 2010 - South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):195-208.
    This review article situates the work Black Flame within a capita selecta of earlier publications on anarchism-syndicalism and radical thought. Schmidt and Van der Walt's contribution (2009) is a recent addition to political thought, theory and socio-economic practice within the broad stream of anarcho-syndicalism. Its treatment of anarchism and anarchist syndicalist groups in the workplace within an international context since the middle 1800s and the attempt to situate the debate in contemporary society are some notable features. The authors engage with (...)
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    Petrus berchorius redivivus - Les sermons de bersuire.Marijke Van Der Bijl - 1984 - Vivarium 22 (2):113-120.
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    Petrus Berchorius, Reductorium morale, liber XV: Ovidius moralizatus, cap. ii.Maria S. Van Der Bijl - 1971 - Vivarium 9 (1):25-48.
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    Petrus christus's our lady of the dry tree.Hugo van der Velden - 1997 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 60 (1):89-110.
  28. "Spinoza's" Hebrew Grammar praised by Petrus van Balen.Wim Klever - 1989 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 5:365-368.
     
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    Newtonianism and religion in the Netherlands.Ernestine G. E. van der Wall - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):493-514.
    In the early eighteenth century Newtonianism became popular in the Netherlands both in academic and non-academic circles. The ‘Book of Nature’ was interpreted with the help of Newton’s natural philosophy and his ideas about a providential deity, thereby greatly enhancing the attractiveness of physico-theology in the eighteenth-century United Provinces. Like other Europeans the Dutch welcomed physico-theology as a strategic means in their battle against irreligion and atheism. Bernard Nieuwentijt, Johan Lulofs, Petrus Camper, and Johannes Florentius Martinet were prominent experts (...)
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    Pieter van Musschenbroek on laws of nature.Steffen Ducheyne & Pieter Present - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (4):637-656.
    In this article, we discuss the development of the concept of a ‘law’ (of nature) in the work of the Dutch natural philosopher and experimenter Petrus van Musschenbroek (1692–1761). Since Van Musschenbroek is commonly described as one of the first ‘Newtonians’ on the Continent in the secondary literature, we focus more specifically on its relation to Newton’s views on this issue. Although he was certainly indebted to Newton for his thinking on laws (of nature), Van Musschenbroek’s views can be (...)
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    Klaas van Berkel; Bart Ramakers . Petrus Camper in Context: Science, the Arts, and Society in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic. Hilversum: Uitgeverij Verloren, 2015. 316 pp., figs., index. €29. [REVIEW]Kelly J. Whitmer - 2016 - Isis 107 (4):844-845.
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    Die name van Petrus en I. Petrus.A. S. Geyser - 1959 - HTS Theological Studies 15 (2/3/4).
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    Theories of the Sublime in the Dutch Golden Age: Franciscus Junius, Joost van den Vondel and Petrus Wittewrongel.Stijn Bussels - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (7):882-892.
    SUMMARYThis article explores how writers from the Dutch Golden Age thought about human contact with that which is elevated far above everyday life. The Dutch Republic offers an interesting context because of the strikingly early use there by seventeenth-century humanists of the Greek concept ὕψος, from Longinus, to discuss how writers, artists and their audiences were able to surpass human limitations thanks to an intense imagination which transported them to supreme heights. Dutch poets also used the Latin sublimis to discuss (...)
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    Die invloed van die Mediterreense tydsbegrip op die betekenis van die dag van die Here in 2 Petrus.Gert Malan - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (1).
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    Die metafoor: "Dag van die Here" in 2 Petrus en die dood as marginale ervaing 1.Gert Malan - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (2/3).
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    Die unieke nuansering van die dag van die Here in 2 Petrus en die eskatologiese gerigtheid van die dokument 1.Gert Malan - 2000 - HTS Theological Studies 56 (1).
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    Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Petrus Ramus en de wiskunde. By J. J. Verdenk. Assen, Netherlands. Van Gorcum. 1966. Pp. x + 455. 34.90 Dutch guilders. [REVIEW]A. J. E. M. Smeur - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2):188-189.
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    Catalogue des cartes nautiques manuscrites sur parchemin, 1300-1700. Cartes hollandaises. La Cartographie de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales, 1593-1743; La Mappemonde de Petrus Plancius gravée par Josua van den Ende, 1604, d'après l'unique exemplaire de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris by Marcel Destombes. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1948 - Isis 38:260-262.
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    Catalogue des cartes nautiques manuscrites sur parchemin, 1300-1700. Cartes hollandaises. La Cartographie de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales, 1593-1743.La Mappemonde de Petrus Plancius gravée par Josua van den Ende, 1604, d'après l'unique exemplaire de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris. Marcel Destombes. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1948 - Isis 38 (3/4):262-262.
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    Introduction. Einleitung.Raphaële Andrault & Christian Leduc - 2018 - Studia Leibnitiana 50 (1):2.
    The importance of teleology in the 18 th century has mainly been studied from the point of view of a few specific authors. Leibniz is one of the most convinced advocates of the use of final causes in both physics and metaphysics. Despite its significance for the history of teleology, very few studies were in fact devoted to the influence of the Leibnizian doctrine during the 18 th century. However, Leibniz’s reception allows us not only to understand his own views (...)
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    Antonello da Messina: l’ opera completa. [REVIEW]Patrick Hutchings - 2009 - Sophia 48 (1):59-76.
    Antonello da Messina’s Annunciation with the Blessèd Virgin sola breaks with iconic convention, so inviting new interpretations of the theme. The Rome exhibition of 2006 allowed one to compare Antonello with van Eyck: Antonello seemed pre-modern. This review discusses three important essays on the Annunciation (see the last three keywords). All three perceptive essays raise theological and phenomenological issues directly related to the almost unique iconic representation which Antonello gives us.
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    4E cognition, moral imagination, and engineering ethics education: shaping affordances for diverse embodied perspectives.Janna van Grunsven, Lavinia Marin, Andrea Gammon & Trijsje Franssen - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
    While 4E approaches to cognition are increasingly introduced in educational contexts, little has been said about how 4E commitments can inform pedagogy aimed at fostering ethical competencies. Here, we evaluate a 4E-inspired ethics exercise that we developed at a technical university to enliven the moral imagination of engineering students. Our students participated in an interactive tinkering workshop, during which they materially redesigned a healthcare artifact. The aim of the workshop was twofold. Firstly, we wanted students to experience how material choices (...)
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  43. Future Selves, Paternalism and Our Rational Powers.Kyle van Oosterum - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper challenges the two aims of Michael Cholbi’s Rational Will View (RWV) which are to (1) offer an account of why paternalism is presumptively or pro tanto wrong and (2) relate the relative wrongness of paternalistic interventions to the rational powers that such interventions target (Sections 1 and 2). Some of a paternalizee’s choices harm their future selves in ways that would be wrong if they were done to others. I claim this challenges Cholbi’s second aim (2) because the (...)
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    What’s Good About Inclusion? An Ethical Analysis of the Ideal of Social Inclusion for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities.Simon van der Weele & Femmianne Bredewold - 2024 - Health Care Analysis 32 (2):106-123.
    Abstract‘Social inclusion’ is the leading ideal in services and care for people with intellectual disabilities in most countries in the Global North. ‘Social inclusion’ can refer simply to full equal rights, but more often it is taken to mean something like ‘community participation’. This narrow version of social inclusion has become so ingrained that it virtually goes unchallenged. The presumption appears to be that there is a clear moral consensus that this narrow understanding of social inclusion is good. However, that (...)
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  45. Doing History Philosophically and Philosophy Historically.Marcel van Ackeren & Matthieu Queloz - forthcoming - In Marcel van Ackeren & Matthieu Queloz (eds.), Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Bernard Williams argued that historical and philosophical inquiry were importantly linked in a number of ways. This introductory chapter distinguishes four different connections he identified between philosophy and history. (1) He believed that philosophy could not ignore its own history in the way that science can. (2) He thought that when engaging with philosophy’s history primarily to produce history, one still had to draw on philosophy. (3) Even doing history of philosophy philosophically, i.e. primarily to produce philosophy, required a keen (...)
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    Monads and Sets: On Gödel, Leibniz, and the Reflection Principle.Mark van Atten & Mark Atten - 2015 - In Mark Atten (ed.), Essays on Gödel’s Reception of Leibniz, Husserl, and Brouwer. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 3-33.
    Gödel once offered an argument for the general reflection principle in set theory that took the form of an analogy with Leibniz' Monadology. I discuss the mathematical and philosophical background to Gödel's argument, reconstruct the proposed analogy in detail, and argue that it has no justificatory force.
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  47. Non-realist cognitivism and different versions of moral truth without ontology.Maarten Van Doorn - manuscript
    Under review at Canadian Journal of Philosophy. This paper does five things: (1) It provides an analysis of meta-ethical Non-Realist Cognitivism. (2) It assesses two arguments in favour of the view which have been largely overlooked in analyses so far. (3) It argues that different proponents of the view offer crucially different strategies for vindicating moral objectivity without the metaphysical commitments of traditional non-naturalism. (4) Contrary to other commentators, it argues for the no-truthmaker interpretation of Parfit’s view. (5) It argues (...)
     
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    Transcending the Confines of Economic and Political Organization? The Misguided Metaphor of Corporate Citizenship.J. van Oosterhout - 2008 - Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):35-42.
    Although the critical reconceptualization of Corporate Citizenship (CC) proposed by Néron and Norman appropriately focuses on connotations that enable us to distinguish between CC and the all-inclusive notion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), I argue that they fail to properly account for the misguiding potential of the features of political citizenship they propose to develop further in CC theorizing. It is concluded that the notion of CC is better dispensed with altogether, and that a reorientation on concepts that can truly (...)
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    Temporal Parts and Identity Across Time.Peter van Inwagen - 2000 - The Monist 83 (3):437-459.
    1. Many philosophers think that “What is identity across time?” is an important and meaningful question. I have a great deal of trouble seeing what this question might be. But, very often, if one cannot understand a philosophical question, one’s best course is to look at some alleged answers to it; sometimes these answers enable one to see what question it is that they are offered as answers to. The following passage by Michael Tooley is supposed to provide an answer (...)
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  50. Hedging and the ignorance norm on inquiry.Yasha Sapir & Peter van Elswyk - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):5837-5859.
    What sort of epistemic positions are compatible with inquiries driven by interrogative attitudes like wonder and puzzlement? The ignorance norm provides a partial answer: interrogative attitudes directed at a particular question are never compatible with knowledge of the question’s answer. But some are tempted to think that interrogative attitudes are incompatible with weaker positions like belief as well. This paper defends that the ignorance norm is exhaustive. All epistemic positions weaker than knowledge directed at the answer to a question are (...)
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