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    Intentional machines: A defence of trust in medical artificial intelligence.Georg Starke, Rik van den Brule, Bernice Simone Elger & Pim Haselager - 2021 - Bioethics 36 (2):154-161.
    Trust constitutes a fundamental strategy to deal with risks and uncertainty in complex societies. In line with the vast literature stressing the importance of trust in doctor–patient relationships, trust is therefore regularly suggested as a way of dealing with the risks of medical artificial intelligence (AI). Yet, this approach has come under charge from different angles. At least two lines of thought can be distinguished: (1) that trusting AI is conceptually confused, that is, that we cannot trust AI; and (2) (...)
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    Intentional machines: A defence of trust in medical artificial intelligence.Georg Starke, Rik Brule, Bernice Simone Elger & Pim Haselager - 2021 - Bioethics 36 (2):154-161.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 154-161, February 2022.
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  3. The Mixed Account of Luck.Rik Peels - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge. pp. 148-159.
     
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  4. A Modal Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck.Rik Peels - 2015 - American Philosophical Quarterly 52 (1):73-88.
    In this article I provide and defend a solution to the problem of moral luck. The problem of moral luck is that there is a set of three theses about luck and moral blameworthiness each of which is at least prima facie plausible, but that, it seems, cannot all be true. The theses are that (1) one cannot be blamed for what happens beyond one’s control, (2) that which is due to luck is beyond one’s control, and (3) we rightly (...)
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    Anthropology of Space: Explorations Into the Natural Philosophy and Semantics of the Navajo.Rik Pinxten - 1983 - University of Pennsylvania Press. Edited by Ingrid Van Dooren & Frank Harvey.
    This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
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    Kardinale deugden: een inleiding tot het moderne leven.Rik Torfs - 2018 - Kalmthout, België: Polis.
    Nu we de totale vrijheid hebben bereikt, heeft het weinig zin meer om over zonden te spreken. Als vanzelf wordt het toch weer interessant om over deugden na te denken: een positieve eigenschap waarover we beschikken of een goede manier van handelen. Rik Torfs treft die deugden aan op onverwachte momenten, wanneer we ons met humor proberen te beschermen, de eindeloosheid van onze wereld toch begrenzen of eenvoudigweg praten met elkaar. Even scherpzinnig als verontrustend beschrijft Torfs hoe wij, hypermoderne mensen, (...)
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    La Banque de données sur les épiclèses divines (BDDE) du Crescam : sa philosophie.Pierre Brulé & Sylvain Lebreton - 2007 - Kernos 20:217-228.
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    The good, the ideal, and the accessible home: Perceptions of accessibility norms in domestic environments.Emeline Brulé - 2022 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 16-3 (16-3):57-72.
    Les militants et chercheurs dans le domaine du handicap attribuent généralement le manque de logements accessibles au manque de compréhension des normes d’accessibilité par les architectes, ou à un niveau insuffisant de soutien du public dû au validisme ou à des inquiétudes peu justifiées concernant les coûts de construction. Nous en savons cependant peu sur les expériences vécues en matière de logement accessible, qui pourraient fournir des explications complémentaires au faible soutien public. Cette étude vise à comprendre leurs expériences et (...)
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    Art, Heart, and Pedagogy for Social Change.Elizabeth Brule, Katya Kredl, Juliette Vaillancourt & Elise Zhao - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (4):681-701.
    This article is a collective discussion with undergraduate students about their work in a second-year gender studies course. The discussion shares how active engagement in collective art production for social change can provide the seeds for decolonial, anti-racist and anti-ableist pedagogical practice. The course encourages students to actively engage in the classroom, raise questions and concerns about social justice, and implement ways to challenge social relations of power. Students work collectively on projects using a range of alternative ways of knowing, (...)
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    Dictionnaire du paganisme grec. Notions et débats autour de l’époque classique.Pierre Brulé - 2016 - Kernos 29:447-451.
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    Continuïteit en discontinuïteit in het Belgisch Europabeleid.Rik Coolsaet - 1998 - Res Publica 40 (2):179-191.
    European states, including Belgium, have looked at the construction of Europe through an economie and a political prism. Both dimensions have evolved following parallel paths. In Belgium a large consensus has always existed concerning the economie dimension of the European construction. In this respect Belgiums post-1945 European policies area direct continuation of the interwar efforts to build a West-European economic area, based on a free trade philosophy and a rejection of economic nationalism which always handicapped small trading states such as (...)
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  12. Divine foreknowledge and eternal damnation: The theory of middle knowledge as solution to the soteriological problem of evil.Rik Peels - 2006 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 48 (2):160-75.
    Traditionally, Christians have hold the two following beliefs: the belief that God is omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly good on the one hand and the belief that God has actualized a possible world in which some people freely reject Christ and are damned eternally, while others freely accept Him and are saved on the other. The combination of these two beliefs seems to result in a contradiction. This serious and well-known problem is called the soteriological problem of evil. In this article (...)
     
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    Samuel M. Powell. The Impassioned Life: Reason and Emotion in the Christian Tradition.Rik Peels - 2017 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 4 (1):124.
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    Le langage des épiclèses dans le polythéisme hellénique.Pierre Brulé - 1998 - Kernos 11:13-34.
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    Attention as Experience: Through Thick Thin.Rik Hine - 2010 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (9-10):9-10.
    Is our experience of the world 'rich' or 'thin'? In other words, are we aware of unattended sensory stimuli, or are the contents of our consciousness constrained by what we attend to? A recent, ingenious, attempt to address this issue offers us a seemingly unavailable, 'moderate' option; our experience is somewhere between the two. But before we make our minds up about this conclusion, we should see that it resulted from conflating two ways of construing the relevant concepts. I claim (...)
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  16. Ignorance is Lack of True Belief: A Rejoinder to Le Morvan.Rik Peels - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (2):345-355.
    In this paper, I respond to Pierre Le Morvan’s critique of my thesis that ignorance is lack of true belief rather than absence of knowledge. I argue that the distinction between dispositional and non-dispositional accounts of belief, as I made it in a previous paper, is correct as it stands. Also, I criticize the viability and the importance of Le Morvan’s distinction between propositional and factive ignorance. Finally, I provide two arguments in favor of the thesis that ignorance is lack (...)
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    Targeting Next Generations to Change the Common Practice of Underpowered Research.Rik Crutzen & Gjalt-Jorn Y. Peters - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  18. Why Responsible Belief Is Permissible Belief.Rik Peels & Anthony Booth - 2014 - Analytic Philosophy 55 (1):75-88.
    This paper provides a defence of the thesis that responsible belief is permissible rather than obliged belief. On the Uniqueness Thesis (UT), our evidence is always such that there is a unique doxastic attitude that we are obliged to have given that evidence, whereas the Permissibility Thesis (PT) denies this. After distinguishing several varieties of UT and PT, we argue that the main arguments that have been levied against PT fail. Next, two arguments in favour of PT are provided. Finally, (...)
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  19. Tracing Culpable Ignorance.Rik Peels - 2011 - Logos and Episteme 2 (4):575-582.
    In this paper, I respond to the following argument which several authors have presented. If we are culpable for some action, we act either from akrasia or from culpable ignorance. However, akrasia is highly exceptional and it turns out that tracing culpable ignorance leads to a vicious regress. Hence, we are hardly ever culpable for our actions. I argue that the argument fails. Cases of akrasia may not be that rare when it comes to epistemic activities such as evidence gathering (...)
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  20. Can God Repent?Rik Peels - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 7:190-212.
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    Block’s Paradox?Rik Hine - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (4):1405-1419.
    Philosophical accounts of visual perception have long had to contend with questions of perceptual relativity: visual phenomenology seems to be influenced by factors independent of the objective properties of the external objects we perceive. More recently, a host of such examples has emerged from psychological studies on visual attention. In two prominent accounts of the consequences of this research, Block argues that these effects occur without changes in the way one visually represents the world to be. If true, this would (...)
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    Dans le nom, tout n’est-il pas déjà dit?Pierre Brulé - 2005 - Kernos 18:241-268.
    Nombre d’exégètes ont déjà montré comment le nom a fonctionné comme un tremplin pour donner à la pensée mythique grecque une impulsion particulière. Ces noms sont souvent « parlants », mais il en est de géographiques, ainsi celui d’Eurôpè dans ses rapports avec l’Europe. Eurôpè apparaît plusieurs fois dans des récits généalogiques, et spécialement dans la Bibliothèque d’Apollodore. Elle est incluse dans des lignées, et sa présence leur donne tout leur sens. C’est l’occasion de revenir sur les qualités de ce (...)
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    La Macédoine et les rites d'initiation.Pierre Brulé - 1997 - Kernos 10:319-330.
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  24. La norme en matière religieuse en Grèce ancienne: actes du XIe colloque du CIERGA (Rennes, septembre 2007).Pierre Brulé (ed.) - 2009 - Liège: Centre international d'étude de la religion grecque antique.
     
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  25. Právo a bezpečnost̕ práce.František Kollárik - 1978 - Bratislava: SVŠT. Edited by Ol̕ga Kopšová.
     
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    Response to Critics: The Influence Account of Responsible Belief Defended.Rik Peels - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (4):633-643.
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  27. The Cambridge Companion to Common Sense.Rik Peels & René Van Woudenberg (eds.) - forthcoming - Cambridge University Press.
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    Morality and knowledge. Teachings from a Navajo experience.Rik Pinxten - 1979 - Philosophica 23:177-199.
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    Some Trends in the Anthropology of Action Sciences - An Essay on Knowing to Act and Acting to Know.Rik Pinxten - 1987 - Philosophica 40.
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    Socially Constructing Pacific Salmon.Rik Scarce - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (2):117-135.
    What does "nature" mean? This general question, central to the social construction of nature, is addressed here by examining one of nature's particulars, Pacific salmon, and by looking at how one group of people, salmon biologists, imbue the fish with meaning. Based upon historical, comparative, and qualitative data, it appears that nature is socially constructed through both cognitive and physical processes. "Salmon"- and indirectly nature - emerges not as a monolithic, timeless, certain entity, but rather as one that is manipulable, (...)
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  31. ha-Rav Mosheh ben Maimon: hegyonot, amarot, śirṭuṭim.A. Sṭriḳovsḳi (ed.) - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Miśrad ha-Ḥinukh, ha-Tarbut ṿeha-Sporṭ, Minhal Koaḥ Adam be-Horaʼah, Teʼum u-Baḳarah, ha-Agaf le-Tarbut Toranit.
     
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  32. Miḳraʼah be-maḥshevet Yiśraʼel ba-ʻet ha-ḥadashah.A. Sṭriḳovsḳi (ed.) - 1996 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ha-Torani le-ʻidud yozmot ṿi-yetsirot meḳoriyot.
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    (1 other version)Correction: Nāgārjuna the Magician: A Flexible Interpretation of the Madhyamaka Position.Rik Pulles - 2025 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 53 (1):179-179.
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  34. (1 other version)A conceptual map of scientism.Rik Peels - 2018 - In Jeroen de Ridder, Rik Peels & Rene van Woudenberg, Scientism: Prospects and Problems. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  35. Does God Repent?Rik Peels - 2010 - In Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Several passages in documents that have authority for religious believers, such as the Bible, suggest that God sometimes repents. Few philosophers and theologians, however, have embraced the thought that God repents. The primary reason for rejecting this idea seems to be that repenting conflicts with being perfectly good and being omniscient, properties that are characteristically ascribed to God. I suggest that the issue can well be approached in terms of a paradox: it seems simultaneously (i) that God repents (this is (...)
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  36. Hume’s Law Violated?Rik Peels - 2014 - Journal of Value Inquiry 48 (3):449-455.
    Introduction: Prinz’s SentimentalismMany ethicists claim that one cannot derive an ought from an is. In others words, they think that one cannot derive a statement that has prescriptive force from purely descriptive statements. This thesis plays a crucial role in many theoretical and practical ethical arguments. Since, according to many, David Hume advocated a view along these lines, this thesis has been called ‘Hume’s Law’. In this paper, I adopt this widespread terminology, whether or not Hume did indeed take this (...)
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  37. The ethics of belief and Christian faith as commitment to assumptions.Rik Peels - 2010 - Religious Studies 46 (1):97-107.
    In this paper I evaluate Zamulinski’s recent attempt to rebut an argument to the conclusion that having any kind of religious faith violates a moral duty. I agree with Zamulinski that the argument is unsound, but I disagree on where it goes wrong. I criticize Zamulinski’s alternative construal of Christian faith as existential commitment to fundamental assumptions. It does not follow that we should accept the moral argument against religious faith, for at least two reasons. First, Zamulinski’s Cliffordian ethics of (...)
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    Corinne Bonnet, Colette Jourdain-Annequin (éds), Héraclès. D’une rive à l’autre de la Méditerranée. Bilan e.Pierre Brulé - 1994 - Kernos 7.
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    Raging Fire of Love: What I Learned from Jesus, the Jews, and the Prophet, written by Kelly James Clark.Rik Peels - 2024 - Philosophia Reformata:1-4.
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    The Potential of the Imitation Game Method in Exploring Healthcare Professionals’ Understanding of the Lived Experiences and Practical Challenges of Chronically Ill Patients.Rik Wehrens - 2015 - Health Care Analysis 23 (3):253-271.
    This paper explores the potential and relevance of an innovative sociological research method known as the Imitation Game for research in health care. Whilst this method and its potential have until recently only been explored within sociology, there are many interesting and promising facets that may render this approach fruitful within the health care field, most notably to questions about the experiential knowledge or ‘expertise’ of chronically ill patients. The Imitation Game can be especially useful because it provides a way (...)
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    Responsible Belief: A Theory in Ethics and Epistemology, by Rik Peels, New York, Oxford University Press, 2017: A Précis of Responsible Belief: A Theory in Ethics and Epistemology. [REVIEW]Rik Peels - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (4):601-643.
    It will not come as a surprise to the reader that in my book Responsible Belief: A Theory in Ethics and Epistemology (Peels 2017), I defend an account of responsible belief. That the International...
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    Responsible Belief: A Theory in Ethics and Epistemology.Rik Peels - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    This book develops and defends a theory of responsible belief. The author argues that we lack control over our beliefs, but that we can nonetheless influence them. It is because we have intellectual obligations to influence our beliefs that we are responsible for them.
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    (2 other versions)You never get a second chance to make a first impression.Rik Crutzen, Linda de Kruif & Nanne K. de Vries - 2012 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 13 (3):469-477.
    Websites can be effective in achieving their goals if they are used. The actual use, however, is often very low. This study aimed to assess the effect of visual complexity on intention to use websites, by using within-subjects manipulations of visual complexity and cognitive load. The results indicate that high visual complexity has a negative effect on intention to use websites = 14.81, p <.001), but this is fully mediated through attitude towards the website based on the first impression = (...)
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  44. Epistemische pluraliteit.Rik Peels - 2007 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 4.
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  45. Mapping the Terrain of Extreme Belief and Behavior.Rik Peels & John Horgan (eds.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.
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    Torturing the torturer, interpretation of evidence as meta-representation.Rik Peters - 2009 - In Wolfgang Wildgen & Barend van Heusden, Metarepresentation, self-organization and art. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 9--13.
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    Experimentation in the sociology of science: Representational and generative registers in the imitation game.Rik Wehrens - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 76 (C):76-85.
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    A New Case for Atheism.Rik Peels - 2013 - Philo 16 (1):5-8.
  49. De waarde van kennis.Rik Peels - 2008 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (2):148-150.
    Na een decennia lange discussie over de afzonderlijk noodzakelijke en tezamen voldoende condities voor kennis is gedurende de afgelopen jaren onder epistemologen een debat ontstaan over de waarde van kennis. Een goede theorie van wat kennis inhoudt, zo is bij velen de gedachte, zal moeten kunnen uitleggen waarom wij waarde(n) hechten aan kennis. Iets nauwkeuriger geformuleerd: een goede kennistheorie zal duidelijk moeten kunnen maken waarom wij meer epistemische waarde hechten aan kennis dan aan waar geloof. Dit probleem wordt wel het (...)
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  50. Rationeel religieus geloof zonder argumenten.Rik Peels - 2012 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 104 (2):108-111.
    Volgens hoorn (d) van Philipse’s dilemma is de uitspraak dat God bestaat een feitelijke bewering en kan men die feitelijke bewering rationeel geloven zelfs als men er geen argumenten voor heeft. In deze korte reactie betoog ik dat de argumenten die Philipse tegen de keuze voor deze hoorn inbrengt niet kunnen overtuigen.
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