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    Arguments and structure: studies on the architecture of the sentence.Teun Hoekstra - 2004 - New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Edited by R. P. E. Sybesma.
    Possession and transitivity -- The indirect object, its status and place -- Categories and arguments -- The active-passive configuration -- Verbal affixation -- Why Kaatje was not heard sing a song (with Hans Bennis) -- T-chains and auxiliaries (with Jacqueline Guéron) -- Clitics in romance and the study of head-movement -- ECP, tense and islands -- Bracketing paradoxes do not exist (with Harry van der Hulst and Frans van der Putten) -- The nominal infinitive (with Pim Wehrmann) -- Parallels between (...)
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    Nothing to declare? Hobbes and the advocate of injustice.Kinch Hoekstra - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (2):225-235.
  3. Immanente kritik zur Kantischen religionsphilosophie..Tjeerd Hoekstra - 1906 - Kampen,: J. H. Kok.
     
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    The Philosophy of Francis Bacon. Fulton H. Anderson The University of Chicago Press, 1948.Raymond Hoekstra - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (1):86-87.
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    De verschillende electorale aanhang van het Vlaams Blok in de Antwerpse gemeenten: het inktvlekmodel en de vraag-en aanbodtheorieën over extreem-rechts.Teun Pauwels - 2006 - Res Publica: Tijdschrift Voor Politologie 4:339.
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    De verschillende electorale aanhang van het Vlaams Blok in de Antwerpse gemeenten.Teun Pauwels - 2006 - Res Publica 48 (4):338-368.
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    Populisme in West-Europa: België, Duitsland en Nederland vergeleken.Teun Pauwels - 2015 - Res Publica 57 (2):254-256.
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    Choices, consequences and desert.Teun J. Dekker - 2009 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 52 (2):109 – 126.
    It is a commonly held position in the literature on distributive justice that choices individuals make from an equalized background may lead to inequalities of outcome. This raises the question of how to assign consequences to particular types of behaviour. Theories of justice based on the concept of moral responsibility offer considerable guidance as to how society should be structured, but they rarely address the question of what the consequences of making a particular choice should be. To fill this lacuna, (...)
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    Desert, democracy, and consumer surplus.Teun J. Dekker - 2010 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 9 (3):315-338.
    If one wishes to give individuals what they deserve, one must find some way of appraising those characteristics that render them deserving. In modern democratic societies, it seems attractive to base this appraisal on an aggregation of the valuations individuals hold of the desert bases under consideration. Some have argued that the market can provide such an appraisal. However, I argue that the market does not provide a satisfactory democratic appraisal that is relevant for desert, as it allows for the (...)
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    Māyā divine and human: a study of magic and its religious foundations in Sanskrit texts, with particular attention to a fragment on Viṣṇu's Māyā preserved in Bali.Teun Goudriaan - 1978 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    This is the first volume of a projected three-volume work on the little known South Indian folk cult of the goddess Draupadi and on the classical epic, the Mahabharata, that the cult brings to life in mythic, ritual and dramatic forms.
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    The liberties of the ancients: a roundtable with Kinch Hoekstra and Quentin Skinner.Quentin Skinner & Kinch Hoekstra - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (6):812-825.
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  12. On some paradoxes of the infinite II.Victor Allis & Teun Koetsier - 1995 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46 (2):235-247.
    In an earlier paper the authors discussed some super-tasks by means of a kinematical interpretation. In the present paper we show a semi-formal way that a more abstract treatment is possible. The core idea of our approach is simple: if a super-task can be considered as a union of (finite) tasks, it is natural to define the effect of the super-task as the union of the effects of the finite tasks it consists of. We show that this approach enables us (...)
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  13. Toward a unified ecology.Timothy F. H. Allen, Thomas W. Hoekstra & Frank N. Egerton - 1995 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (1):173.
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    The illiberality of perfectionist enhancement.Teun J. Dekker - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (1):91-98.
    With the rapid advance of bio-genetic technology, it will soon be possible for parents to design children who are born with certain genetic traits. This raises the question whether parents should be allowed to use this technology to engineer their children as they please. In this context it is often thought and argued that liberalism, which has a reputation for being permissive of all kinds of practices, grants parents the right to do so. However, I will argue that, on an (...)
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    Chrysippus’ on Affections: Reconstruction and Interpretation.Teun Tieleman (ed.) - 2003 - Boston: Brill.
    This book reconstructs and interprets the theory of the emotions as expounded by the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus in his 'On Affections', only fragments of which remain. Given its contextual approach, sources such as Galen and Cicero receive ample attention.
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    Just Wages, Desert, and Pay-What-You-Want Pricing.Teun Dekker - 2018 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 11 (2):144-162.
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    Le Tantra de Svayaṃbhū, vidyāpāda, avec le commentaire de Sadyojyoti: Édition et traductionLe Tantra de Svayambhu, vidyapada, avec le commentaire de Sadyojyoti: Edition et traduction.Teun Goudriaan & Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (4):603.
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    The Kulacūḍāmaṇi Tantra and The Vāmakeśvara Tantra with the Jayaratha CommentaryThe Kulacudamani Tantra and The Vamakesvara Tantra with the Jayaratha Commentary.Teun Goudriaan & Louise M. Finn - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):640.
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    The Birth of Ethics: Reconstructing the Role and Nature of Morality.Kinch Hoekstra (ed.) - 2018 - [New York, NY]: Oup Usa.
    To know the nature of any phenomenon or practice, it is often a good idea to learn about how it might have emerged or might have been constructed. The Birth of Ethics offers an account of how morality might have emerged, without any planning, in a society with language but without any properly ethical concepts or practices. The conjectural history that it documents serves a philosophical purpose, for it directs us the role that morality plays in human life and the (...)
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    Desert and Distributive Efficiency.Teun J. Dekker - unknown
    It is highly desirable for an allocation of goods to be efficient. However, one might also deem it important that an allocation gives individuals what they deserve. This paper investigates whether it is possible for an allocation to be both efficient and give people what they deserve. It will first of all consider comparative desert, and conclude that it is possible to satisfy both desiderata. It will then consider absolute desert by integrating Shelly Kagan’s work on desert and economic theory. (...)
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    Out-Kanting Rawls: An Argument for Responsibility-Sensitive Theories of Justice from an Autonomy-Based Account of Normativity.Teun J. Dekker - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (2):353.
    ABSTRACT: When considering normative concepts, such as distributive justice, one must consider both the question how concepts can have normative force and which particular conceptions of these concepts have this normative force. In this article I consider the view that the human capacity for autonomy accounts for normativity, and argue that adopting this view commits one to a responsibility-sensitive theory of distributive justice. This conclusion puts me directly at odds with the work of John Rawls, who derives his responsibility-insensitive difference (...)
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  22. Hobbes and the Foole.Kinch Hoekstra - 1997 - Political Theory 25 (5):620-654.
    Answere not a foole according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him.Answere a foole according to his folly, lest hee be wise in his owne conceit.Proverbs 26:4-5.
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  23. Hobbes on Law, Nature, and Reason.Kinch Hoekstra - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (1):111-120.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.1 (2003) 111-120 [Access article in PDF] Hobbes on Law, Nature, and Reason Kinch Hoekstra Balliol College, University of Oxford The reason of a thing is not to bee inquired after till you are sure the thing it selfe bee soe. Wee comonly are att (What's the reason of it?) before wee are sure of the thing. T'was an excellent question of (...)
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    The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes.Aloysius Martinich & Kinch Hoekstra (eds.) - 2013 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes collects twenty-six newly commissioned, original chapters on the philosophy of the English thinker Thomas Hobbes. Best known today for his important influence on political philosophy, Hobbes was in fact a wide and deep thinker on a diverse range of issues. The chapters included in this Oxford Handbook cover the full range of Hobbes's thought--his philosophy of logic and language; his view of physics and scientific method; his ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of law; and his (...)
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    European Corporate Sustainability Framework for Managing Complexity and Corporate Transformation.Marcel Van Marrewijk & Teun W. Hardjono - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 44 (2/3):121 - 132.
    The European Corporate Sustainability Framework (ECSF) is a new generation management framework, aimed to meet increased corporate complexity and support corporate transformation towards more sustainable ways of doing business. It is a multilayer, integral business framework with an analytical, contextual, situational and dynamic dimension. Analytically, the framework is structured according to four focus points - the constitutional, conceptual, behavioural and evaluative perspective - providing integrative designs of complex and dynamic phenomena. The framework includes coherent sets of business philosophies, approaches, concepts (...)
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    Galen and Chrysippus on the soul: argument and refutation in the De placitis, books II-III.Teun Tieleman (ed.) - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    In this work, new light is thrown on the philosophical method of the great Stoic Chrysippus on the basis of the fragments preserved by Galen in his De Placitis books II-III. Included is a study of Galen's aims and methodologies.
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  27. Assaying supertasks.Teun Koetsier & Victor Allis - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 159:291-313.
     
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  28. The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Hobbes.A. P. Martinich & Kinch Hoekstra (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press.
     
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. J. Verdenius, A. Hoekstra, J. C. Kamerbeek, G. J. De Vries, B. A. Van Groningen, W. Walther Boer, W. Den Boer, J. H. Croon, A. W. Byvanck, J. W. Fuchs, P. J. Enk, J. W. Ph Borleffs & H. H. Janssen - 1957 - Mnemosyne 10 (3):248-284.
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    Diogenes of Babylon and Stoic Embryology.Teun Tieleman - 1991 - Mnemosyne 44 (1-2):106-125.
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    Asymmetric Dynamic Attunement of Speech and Gestures in the Construction of Children’s Understanding.Lisette De Jonge-Hoekstra, Steffie Van der Steen, Paul Van Geert & Ralf F. A. Cox - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  32. The end of philosophy (the case of hobbes).Kinch Hoekstra - 2006 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 106 (1):23–60.
    In the first three sections, I argue that Hobbes has a distinctive conception of philosophy, the highest value of which is not truth, but human benefit; and that his philosophical utterances are constrained by this value (both insofar as they are philosophical in particular, and insofar as they are public utterances of any kind). I address an evidentiary problem for this view in the penultimate section, and then turn to the question of how such a conception of philosophy requires different (...)
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    Plotinus on the Seat of the Soul: Reverberations of Galen and Alexander in "Enn." IV, 3 [27], 23.Teun Tieleman - 1998 - Phronesis 43 (4):306-325.
    In " Enn." IV, 3. 23 Plotinus presents a vindication of the well - known tripartition - cum - trilocation of the soul advanced by Plato in the " Timaeus." His version of the Platonic doctrine is marked by a strong spatial separation between the three parts of the soul -- reason in the brain, will in the heart and desire in the liver. This article addresses two related questions : Can this position be squared with the Plotinian key doctrine (...)
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    A legal case OWL ontology with an instantiation of Popov v. Hayashi.Adam Wyner & Rinke Hoekstra - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 20 (1):83-107.
    The paper provides an OWL ontology for legal cases with an instantiation of the legal case Popov v. Hayashi. The ontology makes explicit the conceptual knowledge of the legal case domain, supports reasoning about the domain, and can be used to annotate the text of cases, which in turn can be used to populate the ontology. A populated ontology is a case base which can be used for information retrieval, information extraction, and case based reasoning. The ontology contains not only (...)
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    Knowledge and discourse in secondary school social science textbooks.Encarna Atienza & Teun A. van Dijk - 2011 - Discourse Studies 13 (1):93-118.
    Within the framework of an interdisciplinary project on epistemic strategies in text and talk, this article examines such strategies in a secondary school textbook on social science. After a summary of current insights into the theory of knowledge in philosophy, psychology and linguistics, it is shown how discourse presupposes and expresses knowledge, with special emphasis on discourse processing and learning from text and its applications in education. The specific aim of this article is to study in some detail how exactly (...)
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    Introduction.Teun Koetsier & Luc Bergmans - 2005 - In T. Koetsier & L. Bergmans (eds.), Mathematics and the Divine. pp. 1-43.
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    Explanation in the historiography of mathematics: The case of Hamilton's quaternions.Teun Koetsier - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (4):539-616.
  38. La théorie des machines au XVIe siècle : Tartaglia, Guidobaldo, Galileo.Teun Koetsier - 2001 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 39:155-189.
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    Mathematics and the Divine. A Historical Study.Teun Koetsier & Luc Bergmans (eds.) - 2004 - Elsevier Science.
    Mathematics and the Divine seem to correspond to diametrically opposed tendencies of the human mind. Does the mathematician not seek what is precisely defined, and do the objects intended by the mystic and the theologian not lie beyond definition? Is mathematics not Man's search for a measure, and isn’t the Divine that which is immeasurable? The present book shows that the domains of mathematics and the Divine, which may seem so radically separated, have throughout history and across cultures, proved to (...)
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    Mathematics and the Divine.Teun Koetsier & Luc Bergmans (eds.) - 2005 - Hal Ccsd.
    Mathematics and the Divine seem to correspond to diametrically opposed tendencies of the human mind. Does the mathematician not seek what is precisely defined, and do the objects intended by the mystic and the theologian not lie beyond definition? Is mathematics not Man's search for a measure, and isn’t the Divine that which is immeasurable? The present book shows that the domains of mathematics and the Divine, which may seem so radically separated, have throughout history and across cultures, proved to (...)
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    Routes of Learning: Highways, Pathways and Byways in the History of Mathematics.Teun Koetsier - 2010 - History and Philosophy of Logic 31 (3):293-295.
    Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Routes of Learning: Highways, Pathways and Byways in the History of Mathematics. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 2009. xii + 372 pp. $75.00. ISBN 10:978-0-8018-...
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  42. Self-reference in Finite and Infinite Paradoxes.Teun Koetsier - 2002 - Logique Et Analyse 45.
     
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    The Art of Ramon Llull : From Theology to Mathematics.Teun Koetsier - 2016 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 44 (1):55-80.
    In the present paper the roots of the Art of the Catalan philosopher Ramon Llull are examined. Moreover the impact of the Art on seventeenth mathematics is briefly discussed.
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    Windmills in the Netherlands.Teun Koetsier - 2024 - In Marco Ceccarelli & Irem Aslan Seyhan (eds.), Explorations in the History and Heritage of Machines and Mechanisms: 8th International Symposium on History of Machines and Mechanisms (HMM2024). Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 79-96.
    This article contains an outline of the development of the classic wind mill with some additional attention to developments in the Netherlands.
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  45. Word ik van filosofie een beter mens?Teun Koetsier, Karen Vintges & Huib Schwab - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (2):389-390.
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    Toward a model of text comprehension and production.Walter Kintsch & Teun A. van Dijk - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):363-394.
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    The network approach to psychopathology: a review of the literature 2008–2018 and an agenda for future research.Donald J. Robinaugh, Ria H. A. Hoekstra, Emma R. Toner & Denny Borsboom - 2019 - Psychological Medicine:1-14.
    The network approach to psychopathology posits that mental disorders can be conceptualized and studied as causal systems of mutually reinforcing symptoms. This approach, first posited in 2008, has grown substantially over the past decade and is now a full-fledged area of psychiatric research. In this article, we provide an overview and critical analysis of 363 articles produced in the first decade of this research program, with a focus on key theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions. In addition, we turn our attention (...)
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  48. Nicomachean ethics VII. 9 (1151b23)-10 : (in)continence in context.Teun Tieleman - 2009 - In Carlo Natali (ed.), Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics. Oxford University Press.
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    A reappraisal of the hangman paradox.Bas Jongeling & Teun Koetsier - 1993 - Philosophia 22 (3-4):299-311.
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    Disarming the Prophets: Thomas Hobbes and Predictive Power.Kinch Hoekstra - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 59 (1):97-153.
    Disarming the Prophets - ABSTRACT: Kinch Hoekstra takes up another question related to supposed revelatory experience, namely, the claim to prophesy, and, more particularly, why Hobbes’s concern with it grows during the decade after 1640, what varieties of it preoccupy him and what his responses are to them. Of central importance for Hobbes was his contemporaries’ concern with biblical prophecy, both radical and royalist. Trying to pluck its political sting, Hobbes argues that apocalyptic prophecy is a form of madness (...)
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