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    Pluralism and anarchism in quantum physics: Paul Feyerabend's writings on quantum physics in relation to his general philosophy of science.Marij van Strien - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80:72-81.
    This paper aims to show that the development of Feyerabend’s philosophical ideas in the 1950s and 1960s largely took place in the context of debates on quantum mechanics. In particular, he developed his influential arguments for pluralism in science in discussions with the quantum physicist David Bohm, who had developed an alternative approach to quantum physics which (in Feyerabend’s perception) was met with a dogmatic dismissal by some of the leading quantum physicists. I argue that Feyerabend’s arguments for theoretical pluralism (...)
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  2. The Norton Dome and the Nineteenth Century Foundations of Determinism.Marij van Strien - 2014 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 45 (1):167-185.
    The recent discovery of an indeterministic system in classical mechanics, the Norton dome, has shown that answering the question whether classical mechanics is deterministic can be a complicated matter. In this paper I show that indeterministic systems similar to the Norton dome were already known in the nineteenth century: I discuss four nineteenth century authors who wrote about such systems, namely Poisson, Duhamel, Boussinesq and Bertrand. However, I argue that their discussion of such systems was very different from the contemporary (...)
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    The Challenge of Quantum Mechanics to the Rationality of Science: Philosophers of Science on Bohr.Marij van Strien - 2023 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):219-241.
    Bohr’s work in quantum mechanics posed a challenge to philosophers of science, who struggled with the question of whether and to what degree his theories and methods could be considered rational. This paper focuses on Popper, Feyerabend, Lakatos and Kuhn, all of whom recognized some irrational, dogmatic, paradoxical or even inconsistent features in Bohr’s work. Popper, Feyerabend, and Lakatos expressed strong criticism of Bohr’s approach to quantum physics, while Kuhn argued that such criticism was unlikely to be fruitful: progress in (...)
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  4. On the origins and foundations of Laplacian determinism.Marij van Strien - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 45:24-31.
    In this paper I examine the foundations of Laplace's famous statement of determinism in 1814, and argue that rather than derived from his mechanics, this statement is based on general philosophical principles, namely the principle of sufficient reason and the law of continuity. It is usually supposed that Laplace's statement is based on the fact that each system in classical mechanics has an equation of motion which has a unique solution. But Laplace never proved this result, and in fact he (...)
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    Vital Instability: Life and Free Will in Physics and Physiology, 1860–1880.Marij van Strien - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (3):381-400.
    During the period 1860-1880, a number of physicists and mathematicians, including Maxwell, Stewart, Cournot and Boussinesq, used theories formulated in terms of physics to argue that the mind, the soul or a vital principle could have an impact on the body. This paper shows that what was primarily at stake for these authors was a concern about the irreducibility of life and the mind to physics, and that their theories can be regarded primarily as reactions to the law of conservation (...)
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    Bohm's theory of quantum mechanics and the notion of classicality.Marij van Strien - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 71 (C):72-86.
    When David Bohm published his alternative theory of quantum mechanics in 1952, it was not received well; a recurring criticism was that it formed a reactionary attempt to return to classical physics. In response, Bohm emphasized the progressiveness of his approach, and even turned the accusation of classicality around by arguing that he wanted to move beyond classical elements still inherent in orthodox quantum mechanics. In later years, he moved more and more towards speculative and mystical directions. This paper aims (...)
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    The Challenge of Quantum Mechanics to the Rationality of Science: Philosophers of Science on Bohr.Marij van Strien - 2023 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):219-241.
    Bohr’s work in quantum mechanics posed a challenge to philosophers of science, who struggled with the question of whether and to what degree his theories and methods could be considered rational. This paper focuses on Popper, Feyerabend, Lakatos and Kuhn, all of whom recognized some irrational, dogmatic, paradoxical or even inconsistent features in Bohr’s work. Popper, Feyerabend, and Lakatos expressed strong criticism of Bohr’s approach to quantum physics, while Kuhn argued that such criticism was unlikely to be fruitful: progress in (...)
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    Testing the snake-detection hypothesis: larger early posterior negativity in humans to pictures of snakes than to pictures of other reptiles, spiders and slugs.Jan W. Van Strien, Ingmar H. A. Franken & Jorg Huijding - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Continuity in nature and in mathematics: Du Châtelet and Boscovich.Marij Van Strien - 2017 - In Michela Massimi, Jan-Willem Romeijn & Gerhard Schurz, EPSA15 Selected Papers: The 5th conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association in Düsseldorf. Cham: Springer. pp. 71-82.
    In the mid-eighteenth century, it was usually taken for granted that all curves described by a single mathematical function were continuous, which meant that they had a shape without bends and a well-defined derivative. In this paper I discuss arguments for this claim made by two authors, Emilie du Châtelet and Roger Boscovich. I show that according to them, the claim follows from the law of continuity, which also applies to natural processes, so that natural processes and mathematical functions have (...)
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  10. Why Bohm was never a determinist.Marij Van Strien - 2023 - In Andrea Oldofredi, Guiding Waves In Quantum Mechanics: 100 Years of de Broglie-Bohm Pilot-Wave Theory. Oxford University Press.
    Bohm’s interpretation of quantum mechanics has generally been received as an attempt to restore the determinism of classical physics. However, although this interpretation, as Bohm initially proposed it in 1952, does indeed have the feature of being deterministic, for Bohm this was never the main point. In fact, in other publications and in correspondence from this period, he argued that the assumption that nature is deterministic is unjustified and should be abandoned. Whereas it has been argued before that Bohm’s commitment (...)
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    Om de kwaliteit van het bestaan: contouren van een emanciperende psychologie.P. J. van Strien - 1978 - Meppel: Boom.
  12. De dogmatische waarde van de theologische redeneering.Jacobus Cornelis Maria van der Putte - 1948 - Nijmegen,:
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    Continuity in nature and in mathematics: Boltzmann and Poincaré.Marij van Strien - 2015 - Synthese 192 (10):3275-3295.
    The development of rigorous foundations of differential calculus in the course of the nineteenth century led to concerns among physicists about its applicability in physics. Through this development, differential calculus was made independent of empirical and intuitive notions of continuity, and based instead on strictly mathematical conditions of continuity. However, for Boltzmann and Poincaré, the applicability of mathematics in physics depended on whether there is a basis in physics, intuition or experience for the fundamental axioms of mathematics—and this meant that (...)
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  14. Transforming psychology in the Netherlands II: audiences, alliances and the dynamics of change.Pieter J. Van Strien - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (3):351-369.
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    Christian Wolff's Philosophy of Contingent Reality.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1):69-82.
  16. Continuity, causality and determinism in mathematical physics: from the late 18th until the early 20th century.Marij van Strien - 2014 - Dissertation, University of Ghent
    It is commonly thought that before the introduction of quantum mechanics, determinism was a straightforward consequence of the laws of mechanics. However, around the nineteenth century, many physicists, for various reasons, did not regard determinism as a provable feature of physics. This is not to say that physicists in this period were not committed to determinism; there were some physicists who argued for fundamental indeterminism, but most were committed to determinism in some sense. However, for them, determinism was often not (...)
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  17. De mens is méér.P. J. van Strien - 1985 - In L. K. A. Eisenga, Over de grenzen van de psychologie. Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger.
     
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    Ernest Nagel on Determinism as a Guiding Principle and Its Compatibility with Quantum Mechanics.Marij van Strien - 2021 - In Matthias Neuber & Adam Tamas Tuboly, Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity. Springer. pp. 149-170.
    According to Ernest Nagel, determinism is central to the scientific enterprise. Faced with the claim that determinism fails in quantum mechanics, Nagel proposed a notion of determinism which does not rely on a fundamental level of description, and can play a role in different scientific disciplines irrespective of their reducibility to physics. Nagel argues that determinism ultimately plays the role of a guiding principle in scientific research. In this way, Nagel argues that determinism has an enduring relevance in all domains (...)
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  19. The nineteenth century conflict between mechanism and irreversibility.Marij van Strien - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (3):191-205.
    The reversibility problem (better known as the reversibility objection) is usually taken to be an internal problem in the kinetic theory of gases, namely the problem of how to account for the second law of thermodynamics within this theory. Historically, it is seen as an objection that was raised against Boltzmann's kinetic theory of gases, which led Boltzmann to a statistical approach to the kinetic theory, culminating in the development of statistical mechanics. In this paper, I show that in the (...)
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    María de Paz and Robert DiSalle, eds. Poincaré, Philosopher of Science. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014. Pp. xiv+191. $179.00. [REVIEW]Marij van Strien - 2015 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1):183-187.
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    Philosophie als "Wijsbegeerte": im Gespräch mit dem niederländischen Philosophen Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen : mit bibliographischem Anhang und einer Einleitung.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen & Gereon Piller - 1995 - Regensburg: S. Roderer. Edited by Gereon Piller.
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    Training Can Increase Students’ Choices for Written Solution Strategies and Performance in Solving Multi-Digit Division Problems.Marije F. Fagginger Auer, Marian Hickendorff & Cornelis M. Van Putten - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:365337.
    Making adaptive choices between solution strategies is a central element of contemporary mathematics education. However, previous studies signal that students make suboptimal choices between mental and written strategies to solve division problems. In particular, some students of a lower math ability level appear inclined to use mental strategies that lead to lower performance. The current study uses a pretest-training-posttest design to investigate the extent to which these students’ choices for written strategies and performance may be increased. Sixth graders of below-average (...)
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    The Commentary Tradition on Suhrawardī.L. W. Cornelis van Lit - 2018 - Philosophy East and West 68 (2):539-563.
    Suhrawardī has been hailed as a crucial thinker in the history of philosophy in the Islamic world, as first suggested by Henry Corbin. However, the actual influence of Suhrawardī on thinkers after him has mostly been assumed rather than established. In the centuries after Suhrawardī, the late-medieval and early-modern period of Islamic intellectual history, the writing of commentaries was a popular phenomenon. This did not automatically mean that the commentator was in favor of the ideas of the original author. Therefore, (...)
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  24. (1 other version)Lichaam, ziel, geest.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1956 - Utrecht,: Erven J. Bijleveld.
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    Wetenschappen en werkelijkheid.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1969 - Kampen,: J. H. Kok.
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  26. ... Tenzij Een Wonder Gebeurt.Cornelis van der Meer - 1971 - Kampen,: Kok. Edited by Henk[From Old Catalog] Mochel.
     
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    Het inleidende karakter der wijsbegeerte.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1951 - Utrecht,: A. Oosthoek.
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    The impact of factitious disorder on the physician-patient relationship. An epistemological model.Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (3):253-261.
    Theoretical models for physician-patient communication in clinical practice are described in literature, but none of them seems adequate for solving the communication problem in clinical practice that emerges in case of factitious disorder. Theoretical models generally imply open communication and respect for the autonomy of the patient. In factitious disorder, the physician is confronted by lies and (self)destructive behaviour of the patient, who in one way or another tries to involve the physician in this behaviour. It is no longer controversial (...)
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    Superfluous People: A Reflection on Hannah Arendt and Evil.Cornelis Van Hattem - 2005 - Upa.
    Superfluous People describes Hannah Arendt's political and philosophical views on Nazi totalitarianism and the Shoah. In her contemplation of evil, Arendt initially spoke of the Shoah as a "radical evil," a term used by Kant. However, unlike Kant, Arendt's radical evil cannot be explained by human motives. Many years later she changed her mind and spoke of "the banality of evil," characterized by an inability to think and judge. Superfluous People seriously considers the question of whether thinking and judging can (...)
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    Le corps--l'âme--l'esprit: introduction à une anthropologie phénoménologique.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1979 - Boston: M. Nijhoff : Hingham, MA : distribution for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
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  31. Ludwig Wittgenstein.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1965 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
     
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    Quelques remarques sur une conception phénomenologique de l’expérience.Cornelis A. Van Peursen - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 4:145-151.
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    Weitegensitan zhe xue dao lun.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1988 - Chengdu: Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Dong Liu & Weihe Xie.
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    Contextualizing Genetic Testing and Sequencing Results for Patients and Parents: The Need for Empirical-Ethical Research.Candice Cornelis, Ineke Bolt & Marieke Van Summeren - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (3):10-12.
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    As in a mirror: John Calvin and Karl Barth on knowing God: a diptych.Cornelis van der Kooi - 2005 - Boston, Mass.: Brill.
    By sounding the work of John Calvin and Karl Barth as mirrors of reflection and experience, justice is done to the tension between the premodern and postkantian ...
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    Mr. C. van Vollenhoven's Verspreide geschriften..Cornelis van Vollenhoven - 1934 - 's-Gravenhage,: M. Nijhoff; [etc., etc.]. Edited by Frederik Mari Asbeck.
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  37. Feiten, waarden, gebeurtenissen.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1966 - Hilversum,: W. de Haan;.
     
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  38. Anniversary volume dedicated to professor dr. C. J. van der Klaauw. van der Klaauw & Cornelis Jakob (eds.) - 1969 - Leiden: Brill.
     
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  39. Handbook of Oriental Studies, Section I: The Near and Middle East, vol. 137.Lambertus Willem Cornelis Van Lit - 2019
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    Changing the past: Retrocausality and narrative construction.Cornelis van Putten - 2006 - Metaphilosophy 37 (2):254–258.
    This article is a reply to Jeanne Peijnenburg's argument for retrocausality in "Shaping Your Own Life." Although it is perfectly possible to make sense of the way Peijnenburg deals with the subject of changing the past, there is no need to think this implies retrocausality.
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    Musonius Rufus and Greek diatribe.Anton Cornelis van Geytenbeek - 1962 - Assen,: Van Gorcum.
  42. Michel de Montaigne.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1954 - Amsterdam,: H.J. Paris.
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    Strong Relation Between an EEG Functional Connectivity Measure and Postmenstrual Age: A New Potential Tool for Measuring Neonatal Brain Maturation.Laura Anna van de Pol, Charlotte van ’T. Westende, Inge Zonnenberg, Esther Koedam, Ineke van Rossum, Willem de Haan, Marjan Steenweg, Elisabeth Catharina van Straaten & Cornelis Jan Stam - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The World of Image in Islamic Philosophy: Ibn Sina, Suhrawardi, Shahrazuri and Beyond.Lambertus Willem Cornelis van Lit - 2017 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    One of the most controversial issues that divided Islamic philosophers and theologians during the Middle Ages was whether human beings would have a spiritual or bodily existence after death. The idea of a world of image was conceived as a solution, suggesting that there exists a world of non-physical bodies, beyond our earthly existence. This world may be reached in sleep, in meditation or after death.From the embryonic conception by Ibn Sina, to the radical rethinking by Suhrawardi and Shahrazuri into (...)
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    ‘Grotian Moments’ in the Dutch East Indies? The Reception of Hugo Grotius’s Ideas in Cornelis Van Vollenhoven’s Writings on Customary Law and Colonialism.Cornelis Marinus Veld - 2024 - Grotiana 45 (2):291-316.
    In this paper it is argued that Grotius views on customary law are compatible with the concept of a ‘Grotian Moment’. However, the idea of accelerated customary international law is developed by Van Vollenhoven, who interpreted Grotius in a questionable way. Whereas Grotius qualifies as a thinker in the tradition of natural law, Van Vollenhoven should be seen as an interactionist. This is especially visible in his publications on adat law, in which he visibly belongs to a romantic, Germanist, and (...)
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    Lichaam, ziel, geest: inleiding tot een wijsgerige antropologie.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1978 - Utrecht: Bijleveld.
    Filosofische analyse van de verhouding tussen lichaam en geest en overzicht van eerdere opvattingen.
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    Ibn ʿArabī’s School of Thought: Philosophical Commentaries on Fuṣūṣ al-ḥikam, not a Sufi Order.L. W. Cornelis van Lit - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 14:162-187.
    Followers of Ibn ʿArabī are considered to constitute an “Akbari” school of thought. The use of the term ‘school’ assumes some sort of cohesion, but the nature of this has been little studied. I argue that adherents found a substitute for the in-person study sessions (sing. majlis) that were common among Sufis, by identifying Fuṣūṣ al-ḥikam with Ibn ʿArabī. Thus they were able to establish a direct connection with their preferred master by reading and commenting on this book. By placing (...)
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    Phänomenologie und analytische Philosophie.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1969 - Stuttgart,: Kohlhammer.
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    Interactions between Obsessional Symptoms and Interpersonal Ambivalences in Psychodynamic Therapy: An Empirical Case Study.Shana Cornelis, Mattias Desmet, Kimberly L. H. D. Van Nieuwenhove, Reitske Meganck, Jochem Willemsen, Ruth Inslegers & Jasper Feyaerts - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:190151.
    Background: The classical symptom specificity hypothesis (Blatt, 1974) links obsessional symptoms to autonomous interpersonal behavior. Inconsistent findings from cross-sectional group studies on symptom specificity have previously been associated with several conceptual and methodological limitations intrinsic to nomothetic research. Previous empirical case research reported ambivalences between autonomous and dependent interpersonal behavior in obsessional pathology. Aim and Method: The present ‘theory-building’ case study specifically aims at further refinement of the classical symptom specificity hypothesis by testing specific operationalizations within an empirical single case (...)
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  50. Foundations of the Causal Theory of Time.Bastiaan Cornelis Van Fraassen - 1966 - Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh
     
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