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    Future Business and Government Leaders of Asia: How Do They Differ and What Makes Them Tick?Zeger Wal - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (3):603-616.
    How do work motivations and sector perceptions differ between graduate students at prestigious Business Schools and Public Policy in Asia? Where do Asia’s future business and government leaders want to work, and why? To answer these questions, we compare Asian Master of Business Administration students with Master of Public Policy and Master of Public Administration students from three leading Schools based in Singapore through a survey study and a series of seven focus groups. Our findings indicate that work motivations, sector (...)
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    Business and Government Ethics in the “New” and “Old” EU: An Empirical Account of Public–Private Value Congruence in Slovenia and the Netherlands.Dejan Jelovac, Zeger van der Wal & Ana Jelovac - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (1):127-141.
    This study reports on the hierarchy of organizational values in public and private sector organizations in Slovenia and the Netherlands. We surveyed 400 managers in Slovenia and 382 in the Netherlands using an identical questionnaire on the importance of a selection of values in everyday decision making. In Slovenia, impartiality, incorruptibility, and transparency were rated significantly higher in the public sector, while profitability, obedience, and reliability were rated more important in business organizations. In contrast, in the Netherlands, 11 values differed (...)
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    Future Business and Government Leaders of Asia: How Do They Differ and What Makes Them Tick?Zeger van der Wal - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (3):603-616.
    How do work motivations and sector perceptions differ between graduate students at prestigious Business Schools and Public Policy in Asia? Where do Asia’s future business and government leaders want to work, and why? To answer these questions, we compare Asian Master of Business Administration students with Master of Public Policy and Master of Public Administration students from three leading Schools based in Singapore through a survey study and a series of seven focus groups. Our findings indicate that work motivations, sector (...)
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    Business and Government Ethics in the “New” and “Old” EU: An Empirical Account of Public–Private Value Congruence in Slovenia and the Netherlands. [REVIEW]Dejan Jelovac, Zeger Wal & Ana Jelovac - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (1):127-141.
    This study reports on the hierarchy of organizational values in public and private sector organizations in Slovenia and the Netherlands. We surveyed 400 managers in Slovenia and 382 in the Netherlands using an identical questionnaire on the importance of a selection of values in everyday decision making. In Slovenia, impartiality, incorruptibility, and transparency were rated significantly higher in the public sector, while profitability, obedience, and reliability were rated more important in business organizations. In contrast, in the Netherlands, 11 values differed (...)
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  5. Phenomenology of corporeality (and spatiality) in anorexia nervosa with a reference to the problem of its temporality.Otto Doerr-Zegers & Héctor Pelegrina-Cetran - 2020 - In Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Learning for sustainability in times of accelerating change.Arjen E. J. Wals & Peter Blaze Corcoran (eds.) - 2012 - Brill | Wageningen Academic.
    We live in turbulent times, our world is changing at accelerating speed. Information is everywhere, but wisdom appears in short supply when trying to address key inter-related challenges of our time such as; runaway climate change, the loss of biodiversity, the depletion of natural resources, the on-going homogenization of culture, and rising inequity. Living in such times has implications for education and learning. This book explores the possibilities of designing and facilitating learning-based change and transitions towards sustainability. In 31 chapters (...)
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    Social learning towards a sustainable world: Principles, perspectives, and praxis.Arjen E. J. Wals (ed.) - 2007 - Brill | Wageningen Academic.
    "This comprehensive volume - containing 27 chapters and contributions from six continents - presents and discusses key principles, perspectives, and practices of social learning in the context of sustainability. Social learning is explored from a range of fields challenged by sustainability including: organizational learning, environmental management and corporate social responsibility; multi-stakeholder governance; education, learning and educational psychology; multiple land-use and integrated rural development; and consumerism and critical consumer education. An entire section of the book is devoted to a number of (...)
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    Retrotopia by Zygmunt Bauman.Zeger Polhuijs - 2017 - Utopian Studies 28 (3):689-691.
    Throughout the career of the renowned sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, who passed away on January 9, 2017, a strand of the utopian impulse continued to manifest itself in his work. From his early socialist orientation to his later, more humanistic expressions and his analysis and critique of the liquid modern society, a development poignantly described by Michael Jacobsen in an article in this journal in 2004,1 Bauman's sociology was driven by seeking possibilities and alternatives to the society that he described and (...)
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    Socrates' Maieutics and the Ethical Foundations of Psychotherapy.Otto Doerr-Zegers - 2022 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (4):279-285.
    Abstract:Since Homeric times, psychotherapy has been an essential part of the medical act. Initially, the word of physicians had a magical character. Plato rationalizes this in many of his dialogues. In "Charmides," he dives deeper into this matter and proposes to apply it to every disease. Analysing this dialogue has fundamental consequences for psychotherapy: 1) Remedy and epodé (charm) must be applied in every doctor–patient relationship. 2) The body can only be healed if the soul is cured first by a (...)
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    Understanding and Healing.Otto Doerr-Zegers - 2022 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (4):293-298.
    First, I would like to thank Dr. Phillips for his generous words about the potential interest of my work. He speaks about the fact that it is "insightful" and thought-provoking ("it offers us much to think about"). In his comment Dr. Phillips reviews the main moments of the evolution of treatment by words in the Greek world and he focuses on Plato's Dialogue Charmides, whose analysis is the center of my article. He even quotes some parts of the dialogue, which (...)
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    Transgressing the hidden curriculum of unsustainability: towards a relational pedagogy of hope.Arjen E. J. Wals - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (8):825-826.
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    Morisprudence: a theoretical framework for studying the relationship linking moral case deliberation, organisational learning and quality improvement.Niek Kok, Marieke Zegers, Hans van der Hoeven, Cornelia Hoedemaekers & Jelle van Gurp - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (11):868-876.
    There is a claim that clinical ethics support services (CESS) improve healthcare quality within healthcare organisations. However, there is lack of strong evidence supporting this claim. Rather, the current focus is on the quality of CESS themselves or on individual learning outcomes. In response, this article proposes a theoretical framework leading to empirical hypotheses that describe the relationship between a specific type of CESS, moral case deliberation and the quality of care at the organisational level. We combine insights from the (...)
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  13. Introducing Wolf Biermann.Wal Suchting - 1982 - Thesis Eleven 5 (1):185-203.
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  14. Brill Online Books and Journals.Wal Suchting, Alan Carling, Peter E. Jones, John McIlroy, John Foster, Paul Wetherly, Jason Barker, Paul Blackledge, Paul Burkett & Jan Dumolyn - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (1).
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  15. Reflections upon Roy Bhaskar's “Critical Realism”'.Wal Suchting - 1992 - Radical Philosophy 61 (Summer):23-31.
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    Education for sustainable development in the ‘Capitalocene’.Olof Franck, Arjen Wals, Dawn Sanders, Beniamin Knutsson, Sally Windsor & Helena Pedersen - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (3):224-227.
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  17. Problem : The Relationship between Psychology Considered as Philosophy and as a Positive Science.Richard Zegers - 1950 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 24:78.
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    Racionalidad e irracionalidad en el delirio.Otto Dörr Zegers - 1986 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 27:107-130.
    Se plantea la pregunta de si efectivamente el delirio es idéntico a la irracionalidad,como se ha postulado desde la Ilustración. Se hace una breve síntesis de la forma como ha sido concebida la locura desde la Antigüedad Clásica hasta nuestros días. De esta revisión es importante destacar cómo el carácter absoluto del "ego cogito" de Descartes hace impensable la locura como posibilidad humana y abre el camino a su conceptualización como enemiga de la razón, vale decir, como irracionalidad. Como argumento (...)
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    The Natural Law and International Relations.Richard Zegers - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:78-81.
  20. The question of good and narrative identity in Charles Taylor.Beatriz Zegers Prado - 2013 - Pensamiento 69 (258):53-70.
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    The Relationship between Psychology Considered as Philosophy and as a Positive Science.Richard Zegers - 1950 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 24:78-81.
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    The Role of the Sensible Species in St. Thomas’ Epistemology.Richard T. Zegers - 1974 - International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (4):455-474.
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    Althusser's Late Thinking About Materialism.Wal Suchting - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (1):3-70.
  24. On the benefits of thinking unconsciously: Unconscious thought can increase post-choice satisfaction.Ap Dijksterhuis & Zeger van Olden - 2006 - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 42 (5):627-631.
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    De verlichting: inleidende beschouwing.Koo van der Wal - 2006 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 46 (2):6-15.
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    Epistemology.Wal Suchting - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (3):331-345.
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    Legum Iustiniani Imperatoris Vocabularium.N. Van der Wal - 1980 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 73 (1).
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    Re-articulating Key Categories of Social, Ethical and Political Thinking : A Response to Kunneman.Koo Wal - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):445-447.
    In his very interesting paper Harry Kunneman argues for an alternative view on voluntary work which not so much stresses the economic aspect but primarily its existentially meaningful aspect. To underpin this, Kunneman makes use of a broad range of hermeneutical, social-philosophical, complexity theoretical, biological and other ideas. This multipolar structure of the article might also prove to be its very weakness, because the rich train of thought remains highly abstract. This could be overcome by using examples and casuistry to (...)
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    Ten geleide.Koo van der Wal & Antoon Braeckman - 2006 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 46 (2):4-5.
    Aanleiding voor dit nummer over 'democratie en representatie' is het overlijden, op 3 oktober van vorig jaar, van een van de belangrijkste naoorlogse politieke denkers in Frankrijk, Claude Lefort . Omdat we niet zozeer de man, maar des te meer zijn ideeën willen memoreren hebben we ervoor geopteerd om de kern van zijn politiek-filosofische nalatenschap onder de aandacht te brengen. Zonder twijfel is dat het inzicht in de onlosmakelijke verwevenheid van democratie en representatie.
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    The Kantian mentalism of Johannes kinker (1764–1845).M. J. Wal - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):151-153.
    Johannes Kinker (1764–1845) who tried to promote Kantian philosophy in different ways, was also interested in the phenomenon of language. His general language theory is presented in Inleiding eener Wijsgeerige Algemeene Theorie der Talen, published in 1817. An impression of that theory is given in this paper. Some important questions arise, viz. whether Kinker was influenced by others; whether his theory was an original one and what the place of the theory is in the linguistic situation of the eighteenth and (...)
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    Visual, Verbal and Everyday Memory 2 Years After Bariatric Surgery: Poorer Memory Performance at 1-Year Follow-Up.Gro Walø-Syversen, Ingela L. Kvalem, Jon Kristinsson, Inger L. Eribe, Øyvind Rø, Cathrine Brunborg & Camilla Lindvall Dahlgren - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Severe obesity has been associated with reduced performance on tests of verbal memory in bariatric surgery candidates. There is also some evidence that bariatric surgery leads to improved verbal memory, yet these findings need further elucidation. Little is known regarding postoperative memory changes in the visual domain and how patients subjectively experience their everyday memory after surgery. The aim of the current study was to repeat and extend prior findings on postoperative memory by investigating visual, verbal, and self-reported everyday memory (...)
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  32. Wat is er met de ethiek gebeurd?K. Van der Wal & W. Sanderse - 2008 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 70 (3):618.
     
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    De taaltheorie van Johannes Kinker.M. J. Van der Wal - 1977 - Leiden: Vakgroep Nederlandse Taal- & Letterkunde.
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  34. Subordinate clauses and exclusive focus in Makhuwa.Jenneke van der Wal - 2014 - In Rik van Gijn, Jeremy Hammond, Dejan Matić, Saskia van Putten & Ana Vilacy Galucio (eds.), Information structure and reference tracking in complex sentences. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
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    Book review: My Life in Fragments. [REVIEW]Zeger Polhuijs - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 180 (1):147-149.
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    Review: Zygmunt Bauman, Retrotopia. [REVIEW]Zeger Polhuijs - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):339-344.
    This review discusses Zygmunt Bauman’s Retrotopia, published shortly after the renowned sociologist’s death, in the light of his engagement with the thought of Pope Francis during the last years of his life. It traces some of the main themes of this engagement, and addresses its role and importance in the context of the book as well as in the aims of Bauman’s sociology as a whole. As the insecurities and anxieties of liquid modernity in our increasingly violent world lead many (...)
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  37. De verzaking der objectiviteit. van der Wal & Libbe Gerrit - 1952 - Groningen,: J. B. Wolters.
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  38. Review Essays : Poor Marks: Reflections on John Elster's Making Sense of Marx. [REVIEW]Wal Suchting - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 14 (1):109-123.
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    Moral Distress: The Context of Measurement.Niek Kok, Marieke Zegers, Cornelia Hoedemaekers & Jelle van Gurp - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (4):71-74.
    Kolbe and de Melo-Martin (2023) provide a much needed reflection on the methods by which we measure moral distress. Their analysis, however, gives off the impression that the measures of moral dist...
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    Culture, normativity and morisprudence: a response to the commentaries.Niek Kok, Marieke Zegers, Cornelia Hoedemaekers & Jelle van Gurp - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (12):985-986.
    We are grateful for the thoughtful replies to our article. 1 We are especially encouraged that all respondents agree that it is of value to develop a theoretical framework which helps to study how clinical ethics support services (CESS) induce individual and organisational learning. We have focused on the relations between moral case deliberation (MCD), organisational learning and quality improvement from a predominantly sociological perspective. The goal of our theoretical framework was to establish hypotheses which allow for empirical evaluation of (...)
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    Schwinger geometry, Bethe Ansatz, and a magnonic qudit.Paweł Jakubczyk, Stanisław Topolewicz, Andrzej Wal & Tadeusz Lulek - 2009 - In Institute of Physics Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World Scientific Publishing Company. pp. 221-233.
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    Ethical problems in intensive care unit admission and discharge decisions: a qualitative study among physicians and nurses in the Netherlands.Anke J. M. Oerlemans, Nelleke van Sluisveld, Eric S. J. van Leeuwen, Hub Wollersheim, Wim J. M. Dekkers & Marieke Zegers - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):9.
    There have been few empirical studies into what non-medical factors influence physicians and nurses when deciding about admission and discharge of ICU patients. Information about the attitudes of healthcare professionals about this process can be used to improve decision-making about resource allocation in intensive care. To provide insight into ethical problems that influence the ICU admission and discharge process, we aimed to identify and explore ethical dilemmas healthcare professionals are faced with.
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    Autism in Action: Reduced Bodily Connectedness during Social Interactions?C. E. Peper, Sija J. van der Wal & Sander Begeer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Legal physician-assisted dying in Oregon and the Netherlands: evidence concerning the impact on patients in "vulnerable" groups.M. P. Battin, A. van der Heide, L. Ganzini, G. van der Wal & B. D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (10):591-597.
    Background: Debates over legalisation of physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia often warn of a “slippery slope”, predicting abuse of people in vulnerable groups. To assess this concern, the authors examined data from Oregon and the Netherlands, the two principal jurisdictions in which physician-assisted dying is legal and data have been collected over a substantial period.Methods: The data from Oregon comprised all annual and cumulative Department of Human Services reports 1998–2006 and three independent studies; the data from the Netherlands comprised all four (...)
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    Professional Decision-Making in Research : The Validity of a New Measure.James M. DuBois, John T. Chibnall, Raymond C. Tait, Jillon S. Vander Wal, Kari A. Baldwin, Alison L. Antes & Michael D. Mumford - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (2):391-416.
    In this paper, we report on the development and validity of the Professional Decision-Making in Research measure, a vignette-based test that examines decision-making strategies used by investigators when confronted with challenging situations in the context of empirical research. The PDR was administered online with a battery of validity measures to a group of NIH-funded researchers and research trainees who were diverse in terms of age, years of experience, types of research, and race. The PDR demonstrated adequate reliability and parallel form (...)
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    The Ethical Management of the Noncompliant Patient.Alister Browne, Brent Dickson & Rena van der Wal - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3):289-299.
    It is a rare patient who always does everything healthcare providers advise. Sometimes no harm comes from this; sometimes good does. But occasionally, great harm comes from not listening, as when it results in patients returning time and again for costly and invasive treatments of, say, infections, valve replacements, pressure ulcers, and so forth. No class of patients arouses more anger and resentment in healthcare providers, who often put out a call to invoke some version of the three strikes rule (...)
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    Google Scholar: the democratization of citation analysis.Anne-Wil K. Harzing & Ron van der Wal - 2008 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 8 (1):61-73.
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    Professional Decision-Making in Research : The Validity of a New Measure.Michael D. Mumford, Alison L. Antes, Kari A. Baldwin, Jillon S. Vander Wal, Raymond C. Tait, John T. Chibnall & James M. DuBois - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (2):391-416.
    In this paper, we report on the development and validity of the Professional Decision-Making in Research measure, a vignette-based test that examines decision-making strategies used by investigators when confronted with challenging situations in the context of empirical research. The PDR was administered online with a battery of validity measures to a group of NIH-funded researchers and research trainees who were diverse in terms of age, years of experience, types of research, and race. The PDR demonstrated adequate reliability and parallel form (...)
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    Dealing with requests for euthanasia: a qualitative study investigating the experience of general practitioners.J.-J. Georges, A. M. The, B. D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen & G. van der Wal - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (3):150-155.
    Background: Caring for terminally ill patients is a meaningful task, however the patient’s suffering can be a considerable burden and cause of frustration.Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the experiences of general practitioners in The Netherlands in dealing with a request for euthanasia from a terminally ill patient.Methods: The data, collected through in-depth interviews, were analysed according to the constant comparative method.Results: Having to face a request for euthanasia when attempting to relieve a patient’s suffering was described (...)
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    Consultation and Discussion with Other Physicians in Cases of Requests for Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Refused by Family Physicians.Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Gerrit van der Wal & Lode Wigersma - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (3):381-390.
    In the Netherlands, in 1995 approximately 9700 people explicitly requested euthanasia or assisted suicide, and EAS was performed approximately 3600 times. The most important reasons for not performing EAS when requested by a patient were that the patient died before EAS was performed, or that the physician refused the request.
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