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    Moral Compromises, Moral Integrity and the Indeterminacy of Value Rankings.Theo van Willigenburg - 2000 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (4):385 - 404.
    Though the art of compromise, i.e. of settling differences by mutual concessions, is part of communal living on any level, we often think that there is something wrong in compromise, especially in cases where moral convictions are involved. A first reason for distrusting compromises on moral matters refers to the idea of integrity, understood in the basic sense of 'standing for something', especially standing for the values and causes that to some extent confer identity. The second reason points out the (...)
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    Norman Daniels: Justice and Justification. Reflective Equilibrium in Theory and Practice & Folke Tersman, Reflective Equilibrium. An Essay in Moral Epistemology. [REVIEW]Theo van Willigenburg - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (1):129-132.
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    Protecting autonomy as authenticity using Ulysses contracts.Theo Van Willigenburg & Patrick Delaere - 2005 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 30 (4):395 – 409.
    Pre-commitment directives or Ulysses contracts are often defended as instruments that may strengthen the autonomous self-control of episodically disordered psychiatric patients. Autonomy is understood in this context in terms of sovereignty ("governing" or "managing" oneself). After critically analyzing this idea of autonomy in the context of various forms of self-commitment and pre-commitment, we argue that what is at stake in using Ulysses contracts in psychiatry is not autonomy as sovereignty, but autonomy as authenticity. Pre-commitment directives do not function to protect (...)
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    Rethinking Organizational Ethics: A Plea for Pluralism.J. Oosterhout, Ben Wempe & Theo van Willigenburg - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (4):387 - 395.
    This paper challenges a pervasive, if not always explicit assumption of the present state of theorising in business ethics. This is the idea that a workable theory of organizational ethics must provide a unified perspective on its subject matter. In this paper we will sketch the broad outlines of an alternative understanding of business ethics, which focuses on constraints on corporate conduct that cannot reasonably be rejected. These constraints stem from at least three different levels or spheres of social reality, (...)
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  5. Moral compromises, moral integrity and the indeterminacy of value rankings.Theo van Willigenburg - 2000 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (4):385-404.
    Though the art of compromise, i.e. of settling differences by mutual concessions, is part of communal living on any level, we often think that there is something wrong in compromise, especially in cases where moral convictions are involved. A first reason for distrusting compromises on moral matters refers to the idea of integrity, understood in the basic sense of 'standing for something', especially standing for the values and causes that to some extent confer identity. The second reason points out the (...)
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  6. De status en rol van sterke gevoelens in morele oordeelsvorming.Theo van Willigenburg - 2003 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 95 (2):81-99.
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    Judging Athenian dramatic competitions.C. W. Marshall & Stephanie van Willigenburg - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:90-107.
    This paper presents a new model for how the voting worked at the Athenian dramatic competitions, and demonstrates its viability mathematically. Previous proposals have either failed to take full account of the ancient sources or have not considered all the possible permutations of judging results. As is generally recognized, ten votes were cast, but in most circumstances not all were counted. Sections I-IV consider the tragic competition at the Dionysia, in which three competitors vied for the prize. For the questions (...)
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    Shareability and Actual Sharing: Korsgaard’s Position on the Publicity of Reasons.Theo Van Willigenburg - 2002 - Philosophical Investigations 25 (2):172–189.
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  9. Reasons, concerns, and necessity.Theo Van Willigenburg - 2005 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 1 (1):75-87.
    This articles concerns the compatibility of orthonomy (making the right choices) and autonomy (making one’s own choices). On the one hand we have the experience that we do not just want to govern ourselves, but that we want to do so rightly. the other hand, it seems that the very fact that our choices are responsive to reasons is insufficient to explain why making these choices adds up to leading a life of one’s own. Iit is argued that we can (...)
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    Understanding value as knowing how to value, and for what reasons.Theo van Willigenburg - 2004 - Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (1):91-104.
  11. P, But I Lack Sufficient Evidence For P: A Reply to Douven.Theo van Willigenburg - 2003 - Ars Disputandi 3.
    In his ‘Review of Belief’s Own Ethics,’ Ars Disputandi 3 , Igor Douven argued that ‘P, but I lack sufficient evidence for p’ is heard as odd not for conceptual reasons, but for pragmatic reasons. We hear this sentence as odd, because we are not regularly exposed to it. In this reply, the author argues that the assertion ‘P, but I lack sufficient evidence for p’ sounds contradictory, because the two parts of the assertion refuse combination on conceptual grounds. We (...)
     
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  12. Sterke gevoelens en morele oordeelsvorming.Theo van Willigenburg - 2003 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 2.
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    Shaping the Arrow of the Will: Skorupski on Moral Feeling and Rationality.Theo Van Willigenburg - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (3):353-368.
    I oppose the way John Skorupski characterizes morality in terms of the blameworthy and the role he consequently assigns to punitive feelings in directing one's will and shaping one's character. Skorupski does not hold that the punishment involved in blame- and guilt-feelings grounds the normativity of moral obligation. He defends a specific view of moral psychology and moral practice in which the blame-feeling disposes to the withdrawal of recognition, which involves some sort of casting the transgressor out of the community (...)
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    New casuistry: what’s new?Theo Van Willigenburg - 1998 - Philosophical Explorations 1 (2):152 – 164.
    The aim of this article is to review the recent popularity of casuistry as a model of moral inquiry. I argue that proponents of casuistry do not endorse the particularist epistemology that seems to be implied by their position, and that this is why casuistry does not seem to present something really new in comparison to 'top-down' generalist approaches. I contend that casuistry should develop itself as a (moderately) particularist position and that the challenge for the defender of casuistry is (...)
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  15. Nation, State and the Coexistence of Different Communities.T. van Willigenburg, F. Heeger & W. van der Burg - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (4):790-790.
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    An internalist view on the value of life and some tricky cases relevant to it.Theo van Willigenburg - 2001 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (1):25–35.
    If we understand death as the irreversible loss of the good of life, we can give meaning to the idea that for suffering patients in the end stage of their illness, life may become an evil and death no longer a threat. Life may lose its good already in the living person. But what does the good of life consist in, then? I defend an internalist view according to which the goodness of life is intrinsically related to the attitudes, concerns, (...)
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  17. Blaam en morele emoties.Theo van Willigenburg & Frans Jacobs - 2010 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 102 (2):119-136.
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    Emergence of the Second Law out of Reversible Dynamics.L. G. Van Willigenburg & W. L. De Koning - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (11):1217-1239.
    If one demystifies entropy the second law of thermodynamics comes out as an emergent property entirely based on the simple dynamic mechanical laws that govern the motion and energies of system parts on a micro-scale. The emergence of the second law is illustrated in this paper through the development of a new, very simple and highly efficient technique to compare time-averaged energies in isolated conservative linear large scale dynamical systems. Entropy is replaced by a notion that is much more transparent (...)
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  19. Improving nature? The science and ethics of genetic engineering.T. Van Willigenburg - 1998 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 15:116-118.
     
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  20. Minima Philosophica: walging als publieke rede (n).Theo van Willigenburg - 2008 - Filosofie En Praktijk 29 (6):46.
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  21. Wat blaamtaal doet of beoogt te doen.Theo van Willigenburg & Frans Jacobs - 2010 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 102 (4):265-267.
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    Rechtfertigung moralischer Urteile: Ein Netzmodel.Robert Heeger & Theo van Willigenburg - 1991 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 35 (1):88-95.
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    Eros and Eris: Contributions to a Hermeneutical Phenomenology Liber Amicorum for Adriaan Peperzak.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak & Paul van Tongeren - 1992 - Springer.
    The articles in this book display the originality and creativity of Eros and Eris, and their important role in the history of our culture, particularly in the history of philosophy and its role in today's systematic philosophy. Although these contributions to a hermeneutical phenomenology in this compilation are organized in a linear-chronological order (treating Homer, Hesiod, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Cusanus, Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger and Levinas), they all carry out their own hermeneutical movement in the (...)
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    Norman Daniels: Justice and Justification. Reflective Equilibrium in Theory and Practice & Folke Tersman, Reflective Equilibrium. An Essay in Moral Epistemology. [REVIEW]Theo van Willigenburg - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (1):129-132.
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  25. Norman Daniels: Justice and justification. Reflective equilibrium in theory and practice & Folke Tersman, reflective equilibrium. An essay in moral epistemology. [REVIEW]Theo van Willigenburg - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (1):129-132.
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    Ethiek in praktijk.Theodoor Willigenburg (ed.) - 1993 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
    Filosofisch leer- en leesboek over (medische) ethiek.
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    Rethinking Organizational Ethics: A Plea for Pluralism.J. van Oosterhout, Ben Wempe & Theo van Willigenburg - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (4):385-393.
    This paper challenges a pervasive, if not always explicit assumption of the present state of theorising in business ethics. This is the idea that a workable theory of organizational ethics must provide a unified perspective on its subject matter. In this paper we will sketch the broad outlines of an alternative understanding of business ethics, which focuses on constraints on corporate conduct that cannot reasonably be rejected. These constraints stem from at least three different levels or spheres of social reality, (...)
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    Reason and Love: A Non-Reductive Analysis of the Normativity of Agent-Relative Reasons.Theo Van Willigenburg - 2005 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 8 (1-2):45-62.
    Why do agent-relative reasons have authority over us, reflective creatures? Reductive accounts base the normativity of agent-relative reasons on agent-neutral considerations like ‘having parents caring especially for their own children serves best the interests of all children’. Such accounts, however, beg the question about the source of normativity of agent-relative ways of reason-giving. In this paper, I argue for a non-reductive account of the reflective necessity of agent-relative concerns. Such an account will reveal an important structural complexity of practical reasoning (...)
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    An Internalist View on the Value of Life and Some Tricky Cases Relevant to it.Theo van Willigenburg - 2001 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (1):25-35.
    If we understand death as the irreversible loss of the good of life, we can give meaning to the idea that for suffering patients in the end stage of their illness, life may become an evil and death no longer a threat. Life may lose its good already in the living person. But what does the good of life consist in, then? I defend an internalist view according to which the goodness of life is intrinsically related to the attitudes, concerns, (...)
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  30. Minima Philosophica: Wanneer kun je je emoties vertrouwen?Theo van Willigenburg - 2008 - Filosofie En Praktijk 29 (2):39.
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    Critique of Earth: the second series of the Gifford lectures entitled "Critique of Heaven and Earth".Arend Theodoor van Leeuwen - 1974 - Guildford: Lutterworth Press.
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    The surplus of meaning: ontology and eschatology in the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur.Theodoor Marius van Leeuwen - 1981 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
    PREFACE The 'central intuition ' ofRicoeur's philosophy Every philosophy is born out of a pre-philosophical experience. It starts from the questions that ...
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    Critique of Heaven: the first series of the Gifford Lectures entitled "Critique of Heaven and Earth".Arend Theodoor van Leeuwen - 1972 - New York: Scribner.
    With particular reference to Marx's critique of religion.
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    Judging Athenian dramatic competitions.Christopher W. Marshall & Stephanie van Willigenburg - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:90-107.
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  35. Van Willigenburg on ‘P, but I Lack Sufficient Evidence for P’: A Rejoinder.Igor Douven - 2004 - Ars Disputandi 4.
    In a review of Adler’s Belief’s Own Ethics , I had challenged the book’s main argument for the thesis that we cannot but believe in accordance with our evidence. Van Willigenburg replied to the review , defending Adler’s argument against my critique. In the present note, I briefly respond to van Willigenburg.
     
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  36. Van Willigenburg on 'P, but I Lack Sufficient Evidence for P'.A. Rejoinder - 2004 - Ars Disputandi 4.
     
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    Getij van vrijheid: een wijsgerige grondslag voor een humanistische levensbeschouwing.Paul Theodoor Hugenholtz - 1986 - Amsterdam: Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep.
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  38. Blame, respect and recognition: A reply to Theo Van willigenburg.John Skorupski - 2005 - Utilitas 17 (3):333-347.
    In an article in Utilitas Theo van Willigenburg has argued that moral valuation is distinguished from other forms of valuation by the Kantian concept of respect. He criticizes, from that standpoint, an account I put forward, which builds on the connections between moral wrongdoing, blame and withdrawal of recognition. I examine the difference between these two approaches and defend my own.
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    Leren bij Husserl.Bernard Theodoor Brus - 1978 - Tilburg: Zwijsen.
    Studie van het werk van de Duitse filosoof (1859-1938), stichter van de wijsgerige fenomenologie, om te komen tot een nieuwe theorie over het leren, die dienstig moet zijn aan de opvoedings- en onderwijspraktijk.
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    Let op de leliën: een theologische verhandeling over ethiek en scepsis.Gerard Theodoor Rothuizen - 1982 - Kampen: In opdracht van de Theologische Hogeschool van de Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland.
    Een theologisch betoog van de gereformeerde Kamper hoogleraar in (o.a.) de Ethiek.
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    Filosofie en politiek: een kommentaar op het voorwoord van Hegels Rechtsfilosofie.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak - 1981
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    Van der Burg, W., Van Willigenburg, T. (eds): Reflective equilibrium. Essays in honour of Robert Heeger.Susanne Hahn - 2001 - Poiesis and Praxis 1 (1):85-88.
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  43. Op weg naar de waarheid van "Ik ben,".Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak - 1965 - Utrecht,: Dekker & Van de Vegt.
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    Systematiek en geschiedenis: een inleiding in de filosofie van de filosofiegeschiedenis: over tekst en uitleg, denken en tijd, eenzaamheid en dialoog, waarheid en retoriek, in de beoefening van de wijsbegeerte.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak - 1981 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
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    Vollenhoven's laatste werk, 1970-1975.Dirk Hendrik Theodoor Vollenhoven & K. A. Bril - 1982 - Amsterdam: VU Boekhandel. Edited by K. A. Bril.
    Nagelaten manuscripten en notities van de Nederlandse hoogleraar in de filosofie (1892-1978), behorend tot de grondleggers van de wijsbegeerte der wetsidee.
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    Van der Burg, W., Van Willigenburg, T.(eds): Reflective equilibrium. Essays in honour of Robert Heeger Dordrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer Academic Publishers Group 1998. VII, 298pp, with figures.(ISBN 0792350669) 94.50. [REVIEW]Susanne Hahn - 2002 - Poiesis and Praxis 1.
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    Tussen filosofie en theologie.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak - 1991 - Kampen: Kok Agora.
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    Normativity and Naturalism.Peter Schaber (ed.) - 2004 - De Gruyter.
    At the centre of the metaethical debate that took off from G.E. Moore's Principia Ethica (1903) was his critique of ethical naturalism. While Moore's own arguments against ethical naturalism find little acceptance these days, an alternative ground for thinking that ethical properties and facts could not be natural has gained prominence: No natural account can be given of normativity. This collection contains original essays from both sides of the debate. Representing a wide range of metaethical views, the authors develop diverse (...)
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    Van Antigone tot Dolly: veertig jaar kritisch denken.Etienne Vermeersch, Johan Braeckman & Hugo van den Enden - 1997 - Antwerpen: Hadewijch. Edited by Johan Braeckman & Hugo van den Enden.
    Keuze van artikelen uit het werk van de Vlaamse filosoof over wetenschap, milieu, en medische en biologische ethiek.
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  50. The body keeps the score: approaches to the psychobiology of posttraumatic stress disorder. In van der Kolk BA, McFarlane AC, Weisaeth L (eds), Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind.B. A. Van der Kolk - forthcoming - Body, and Society. New York: The Guilford Press.
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