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  1. Behoud van het bestaande., ministelsel of een basisinl~ omen?Door Joop M. Roebroek - forthcoming - Idee.
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  2. De toekomst van de gezond-heidszorg in de verzorgingsstaat.Door Heleen M. Dupuis - forthcoming - Idee.
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    Aantekeningen bij Tjan Tjoe Siem's vertaling van de lakon Kurupati rabi.P. J. Zoetmulder & Door E. M. Uhlenbeck - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (2):149.
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    (1 other version)Making sense of corporate social responsibility in international business: Experiences from shell.Esther M. J. Schouten & Joop Remmé - 2006 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (4):365–379.
    International business organizations are regularly addressed on their corporate social responsibility (CSR). As illustrated in this paper, it is not yet clear exactly what CSR means to organizations and how to deal with it. In this paper, the authors explore how a sensemaking approach helps to understand the business challenges of CSR within an organizational context. The theories of Karl Weick are applied to the experiences of CSR in Royal Dutch Shell. The authors argue that the key to CSR in (...)
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  5. Rezensionen.John J. Furlong, Joop Schopman, Richard F. Kitchener & A. M. - 1988 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 19 (1).
     
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    Tweede Orde Personalisering: Voorkeurstemmen in Nederland.Joop J. M. Van Holsteyn & Rudy B. Andeweg - 2012 - Res Publica 54 (2):163-191.
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    Steps, stages, and structure: Finding compensatory order in scientific theories.Bastiaan T. Rutjens, Frenk van Harreveld, Joop van der Pligt, Loes M. Kreemers & Marret K. Noordewier - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (2):313.
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    Interaction between emotions and somatic complaints in children who did or did not seek medical care.Carolien Rieffe, Mark Meerum Terwogt, Joop D. Bosch, C. M. Frank Kneepkens, Adriaan C. Douwes & Francine C. Jellesma - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (8):1630-1646.
  9. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Bruce G. Charlton, Joop T. V. M. De Jong, Eva-Maria Laurenz, Peter Hucklenbroich, Bettina Wahrig-Schmidt & Arko Oderwald - 1995 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 16 (4).
     
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  10. Een rondje burgervaders M/V.Door Wouter-Jan Oosten - forthcoming - Idee.
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    Door de spiegelwand. Over herkenning en erkenning van vreemdelingen in moderniteitstheorieen.M. Boenink - 1994 - Krisis 56:16-20.
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  12. The open door: Counterfactual versus singularist theories of causation.David M. Armstrong - 1999 - In Howard Sankey, Causation and Laws of Nature. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 175--185.
  13. Lettres Persanes 3: Grondwettigheidstoetsing door de rechter: Aristoteles of Montesquieu?M. Adams - 2004 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 3:315-320.
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  14. Going through the open door again: Counterfactual versus singularist theories of causation.D. M. Armstrong - 2001 - In Gerhard Preyer & Frank Siebelt, Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 163--176.
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    De Verwoestingen van Babylon door Darius I en Xerxes in het licht van Babylonische en Bijbelse bronnen.F. M. Th De Liagre Böhl - 1961 - HTS Theological Studies 16 (4).
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    Letting Compassion Open the Door: Battered Women's Disclosure to Medical Providers.Heidi M. Bauer & Michael A. Rodriguez - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (4):459.
    Domestic violence is an important social problem that strongly impacts the healthcare system. It is estimated that two to four million women are physically abused each year by their husbands, ex-husbands, or boyfriends. Many of these abused women enter the medical system as patients with physical injuries, somatic symptoms, or psychiatric problems. These patients represent a large proportion of women patients in a variety of clinical settings: 22–35% of women presenting to emergency departments, up to 37% of obstetric patients, and (...)
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    Striking Vipers and Closed Doors.Darren M. Slade - 2020 - In William Irwin & David Kyle Johnson, Black Mirror and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 239–250.
    Contrasting institutionalism and sexual liberation is the essence of Black Mirror episode, Striking Vipers, which challenges the socially constructed boundaries imposed on sexual experiences in its consideration of how two conflicting lifestyles, traditional commitment and sexual openness, can cohabitate together. Through use of virtual eroticism, the episode takes the privileged standing of heteronormative monogamy and exposes its inadequacy as an institution without concluding that it must be jettisoned entirely. By contrasting real‐world intimacy with virtuality, it considers the meaningfulness of sexual (...)
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    Alister E. McGrath, Geloof & natuurwetenschap, een introductie. Kampen 2001: Kok. 259 pagina’s. ISBN 9043500275. Vertaling door H.A.Ferguson-Postma van Science & religion — an introduction. Oxford 1999: Blackwell. [REVIEW]M. D. Stafleu - 2002 - Philosophia Reformata 67 (1):82-83.
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    E. Schuurman, Perspectives on Technology and Culture, Sioux Center, Iowa 1995: Dordt College Press, 164 pages. ISBN 0-932914-33-0. $10.95. Vertaald uit het Nederlands door J.Kok. [REVIEW]M. D. Stafleu - 1996 - Philosophia Reformata 61 (1):105-107.
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    J. David Bolter, De mens van Turing, Westerse cultuur in het tijdperk van de computer, Kok Agora, Kampen 1986 , door Maarten van der Marel). 285 pag. [REVIEW]M. D. Stafleu - 1987 - Philosophia Reformata 52 (1):81-82.
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  21. Accessing health services through the back door: a qualitative interview study investigating reasons why people participate in health research in Canada. [REVIEW]Anne Townsend & Susan M. Cox - 2013 - BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):40.
    Although there is extensive information about why people participate in clinical trials, studies are largely based on quantitative evidence and typically focus on single conditions. Over the last decade investigations into why people volunteer for health research have become increasingly prominent across diverse research settings, offering variable based explanations of participation patterns driven primarily by recruitment concerns. Therapeutic misconception and altruism have emerged as predominant themes in this literature on motivations to participate in health research. This paper contributes to more (...)
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    Een nieuwe politieke formule: ideeën voor staat en samenleving geïnspireerd door Alexis de Tocqueville.S. C. van Bijsterveld & H. -M. T. D. ten Napel (eds.) - 2021 - Den Haag: Boom juridisch.
    Vraagt onze samenleving om een nieuwe politieke formule, om met Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) te spreken? Op het eerste gezicht niet. De democratie is stevig verankerd in de Grondwet en verdragen en is ingebed in de rechtsstaat, en zowel democratie als rechtsstaat maken deel uit van ons collectieve bewustzijn. Toch is er wat aan de hand in de verhouding tussen overheid, samenleving en individu, zoals de inmiddels structurele onvrede met het publieke domein laat zien. Dat vraagt om een richtinggevende doordenking (...)
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    Lekythos; archäologische, sprachliche und religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen, von L. J. Elferink. Pp. 96, with 8 plates. (Allard Pierson Stichting, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Archaeologisch-historische Bijdragen, uitgegeven door Professor Dr. G. A. S. Snijder en Professor Dr. D. Cohen. II.) Amsterdam: Noord-hollandsche Uitgeversmij, 1934. Cloth, fl. 4.90. [REVIEW]R. M. Dawkins - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (06):237-.
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  24. Reflexies.D. M. Bakker & J. P. A. Mekkes (eds.) - 1968 - Amsterdam,: Buijten & Schipperheijn.
    Onderwerp en gezegde, door D. M. Bakker.--Enkele opmerkingen over het Godsbegrip van Justinus Martyr, door J. den Boeft.--Heidegger, Descartes, Luther, door J. van der Hoeven.--"Geschichtlichkeit" bij Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, door G. Horsman.--Menselijke ontmaskering en Bijbels démasqué , door R. Huson.--Kleine geschiedenis van het begrip "niets" in de antieke wijsbegeerte (tot e met de Sofisten en Plato), door P. A. Meijer.--De structuur van opvoeden en opvoedkunde, door J. W. (...)
     
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    Should research ethics committees meet in public?M. Sheehan - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (8):631-635.
    Currently, research ethics committees in the UK meet behind closed doors—their workings and most of the content of their decisions are unavailable to the general public. There is a significant tension between this current practice and a broader societal presumption of openness. As a form of public institution, the REC system exists to oversee research from the perspective of society generally.An important part of this tension turns on the kind of justification that might be offered for the REC system. In (...)
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    Some Empirical Evidence of Chinese Accounting System and Business Management Practices from an Ethical Perspective.M. Islam & M. Gowing - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 42 (4):353 - 378.
    China is moving from a centralized to a market economy to bring about efficiency in its economy and to form a business partnership with the West. With its reform adopting an open-door policy, there may be a need to assure its partners in the western world that appropriate steps would be taken to develop and foster a business culture with which the western countries and the Chinese businesses can work. The present study attempted to find whether there has been (...)
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    Seclusion and its context in acute inpatient psychiatric care.M. Cleary, G. E. Hunt & G. Walter - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (8):459-462.
    In acute inpatient mental health services, patients commonly demonstrate extreme behaviours. A number of coercive practices, such as locked doors, enforced medication and seclusion, are used in these settings to control such behaviours. The aim of this report is to explore briefly some of the contemporary debates pertaining to seclusion. A perusal of the literature reveals a clarion call to end the practice of seclusion, without consideration of feasible alternatives. It is hoped that this brief report will encourage further evidence-based (...)
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    L'expérience américaine du P.P.B.S. et ses leçons.M. L. Morissens - 1970 - Res Publica 12 (2):125-158.
    Résumé : Le PPBS a été conçu comme un instrument destiné à ceux qui décident de l'allocation des ressources publiques : il doit leur permettre de prendre de meilleures décisions. S'il est très difficile de repérer et de juger les choix que le développement du système a inspirés aux Etats-Unis, il n'en est pas mains certain que ses résultats tangibles sant maigres car la masse des anciens programmes, principale source potentielle de moyens nouveaux, n'a guère été remise en question.La valeur (...)
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    Modelvorming als heuristisch instrument in het wetenschappelijke ontsluitingsproces.M. D. Stafleu - 1995 - Philosophia Reformata 60 (1):1-15.
    De ontsluiting van de kosmos, de dynamiek van de schepping, de onrust in ons bestaan doortrekt de systematiek van Dooyeweerd. Zij is wetmatig, subjectief èn objectief. Zij heeft betrekking op de modale aspecten en op de structuren van de werkelijkheid. We kennen natuurlijke ontwikkeling, de evolutie zoals beschreven door de natuurwetenschappen, we kennen de beschavingsgeschiedenis van de mensheid, we kennen de artistieke ontsluiting in de kunsten, we kennen de juridische ontsluiting in de rechtsvorming, we kennen de wetenschappelijke ontsluiting. De (...)
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    Zich door het leven heendenken: Keuze uit het werk van Prof. Dr. B. A. M. Barendse O.P., met een inleiding van Th. van Velthoven, Uitg. Kok, Kampen, 1982,249 blz, - f 32,50. [REVIEW]Jan A. Aertsen - 1984 - Philosophia Reformata 49 (2):167-169.
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    Back-door Lies and Promising under Coercion.Seana Valentine Shiffrin - forthcoming - Mind.
    I’m grateful to Professors Langton and Owens for their probing comments and to Mind for providing the occasion for this exchange. Both Langton and Owens helpfully push me to tackle interesting problems that I did not wrestle with in the book. I am game to try to answer them, but some of my responses are tentative and roughly hewn, offered more in the spirit of exploratory conversation than firm conviction.
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  32. Forst on Reciprocity of Reasons: a Critique.Thomas M. Besch - 2020 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 58 (3):357-382.
    According to Rainer Forst, (i) moral and political claims must meet a requirement of reciprocal and general acceptability (RGA) while (ii) we are under a duty in engaged discursive practice to justify such claims to others, or be able to do so, on grounds that meet RGA. The paper critically engages this view. I argue that Forst builds a key component of RGA, i.e., reciprocity of reasons, on an idea of the reasonable that undermines both (i) and (ii): if RGA (...)
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  33. James J. Gibson's Ecological Approach: Perceiving What Exists.William M. Mace - 2005 - Ethics and the Environment 10 (2):195-216.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:James J. Gibson's Ecological Approach:Perceiving What ExistsWilliam M. Mace (bio)Environmental Philosophy and EpistemologyThe purpose of this paper is to help an audience attracted to environmental philosophy get to the core of Gibson's system in a compact form and to appreciate the necessity for an account of the environment in epistemology. I hope to show that Gibson's is a consistent and scientifically progressive account of knowing that gives the environment (...)
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  34. On the Right to Justification and Discursive Respect.Thomas M. Besch - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (4):703-726.
    Rainer Forst’s constructivism argues that a right to justification provides a reasonably non-rejectable foundation of justice. With an exemplary focus on his attempt to ground human rights, I argue that this right cannot provide such a foundation. To accord to others such a right is to include them in the scope of discursive respect. But it is reasonably contested whether we should accord to others equal discursive respect. It follows that Forst’s constructivism cannot ground human rights, or justice, categorically. At (...)
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    Building the Next Bioethics Commission.Alexander M. Capron - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (S1):4-9.
    At every moment, somewhere in the world, a group of men and women are sitting around a table deliberating about an ethical issue posed by medicine and research, whether as a research ethics committee; a hospital or clinical ethics committee; a stem‐cell review committee; a gene transfer research committee; a biobank ethics committee; an ethics advisory committee for a medical or nursing association or nongovernmental organization; a state, provincial, national, or intergovernmental bioethics committee; or an ad hoc panel examining a (...)
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    Alles behalve kennis: afkicken van de godgeleerdheid en opnieuw beginnen.H. M. Kuitert - 2011 - [Utrecht]: Uitgeverij Ten Have.
    Beschrijving door de gereformeerde theoloog van de geschiedenis van de 'godgeleerdheid' als leverancier van kennis over God en het einde van die visie na Karl Barth, waarbij hij pleit voor een herijking van de theologie.
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  37. Feeling, desire and interest in Kant's theory of action.Jeanine M. Grenberg - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (2):153-179.
    Henry Allison's “Incorporation Thesis” has played an important role in recent discussions of Kantian ethics. By focussing on Kant's claim that “a drive [Triebfeder] can determine the will to an action only so far as the individual has incorporated it into his maxim,” Allison has successfully argued against Kant's critics that desire-based non-moral action can be free action. His work has thus opened the door for a wide range of discussions which integrate feeling into moral action more deeply than (...)
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    The dawn of active genetics.Valentino M. Gantz & Ethan Bier - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (1):50-63.
    On December 18, 2014, a yellow female fly quietly emerged from her pupal case. What made her unique was that she had only one parent carrying a mutant allele of this classic recessive locus. Then, one generation later, after mating with a wild‐type male, all her offspring displayed the same recessive yellow phenotype. Further analysis of other such yellow females revealed that the construct causing the mutation was converting the opposing chromosome with 95% efficiency. These simple results, seen also in (...)
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    How patients and nurses experience the acute care psychiatric environment.Mona M. Shattell, Melanie Andes & Sandra P. Thomas - 2008 - Nursing Inquiry 15 (3):242-250.
    How patients and nurses experience the acute care psychiatric environment The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medications were few, and one‐to‐one nurse–patient interactions were the norm. However, it is not clear how the notion of ‘therapeutic milieu’ is experienced in American acute psychiatric environments today. This phenomenological study explored the experience of patients and nurses in an acute care psychiatric unit in the USA, by asking them, ‘What stands out to you about this (...)
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    Free as a Bird: Varro De Re Rustica 3.Carin M. C. Green - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (3):427-448.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Free as a Bird: Varro De Re Rustica 3C. M. C. GreenMarcus terentius varro is a most difficult writer to assess. The very high regard in which he was held by the greatest writers of his—or any—time is supported by a fragmentary structure made up of a mass of tantalizing titles, excerpts, and allusions gathered from later authors, the reflection of his Res Divinae in Augustine, the extant books (...)
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    Hanging by a Thread: A Kite’s View of Wisconsin.Craig M. Wilson & Brent Nicastro - 2011 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    This full-color book of photographs records Wisconsin from an unusual viewpoint: a camera suspended from a kite and controlled by photographer Craig M. Wilson from the ground. Taken from fifty to a few hundred feet in the air, Wilson’s photos capture natural and man-made views that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. The result is a vibrant collection that captures Wisconsin in all its shifting beauty in landscapes and cityscapes, festivals, Door County’s lighthouses, Milwaukee’s neighborhoods, and the crowd at a Badger (...)
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    The Acquisition of Survey Knowledge by Individuals With Down Syndrome.Zachary M. Himmelberger, Edward C. Merrill, Frances A. Conners, Beverly Roskos, Yingying Yang & Trent Robinson - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:516353.
    People with Down syndrome often exhibit deficiencies in wayfinding activities, particularly route learning (e.g., Courbois et al., 2013 ; Davis et al., 2014 ; Farran et al., 2015 ). Evidence concerning more sophisticated survey learning has been sparse. In the research reported here, two experiments are reported that evaluated survey learning of youth with DS and typically developing children (TD) matched on mental age. In Experiment 1, participants learned two overlapping routes consisting of three turns each through a virtual environment (...)
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  43. Sociaal constructivisme, Leibniziaanse ruimte en eco-communautarisme: ‘één en al natuur’ versus ‘c’est ma nature’? Een alternatief voor de multiculturele dialoog.Guido J. M. Verstraeten & Willem W. Verstraeten - 2005 - Repub.Eur.Nl/Pub/7087.
    Niettegenstaande de tendens van het failliet van het multiculturalisme is multiculturele dialoog niet weg te denken in een zich globaliserende wereld. Taylor, Gadamer, Honneth en Kymlicka hebben een bijdrage geleverd op het vlak van de erkenning van identiteit, respect en waardering van verschil. Wij voeren het argument aan dat bovenstaande auteurs niet ontsnappen aan het postmodernistisch dilemma van zelfautonomie en slachtofferschap. Dit komt doordat zij in hun rationale vertrekken van het afzonderlijke subject en deze situeren in een ruimte-tijd waarin de (...)
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  44. Grenzen van dialoog: het Eco-communautarisme als alternatief voor het postmodernisme.Guido J. M. Verstraeten & Willem W. Verstraeten - 2005 - Damon.
    Grenzen van dialoog -/- De universalismegedachte van de Verlichting heeft een -postmodernistische maatschappij van slachtoffers geschapen. Het geloofsverlies in de grote verhalen en de universalisering van het individu zorgen ervoor, dat zijn schreeuw naar verontwaardiging geen toehoorders meer vindt. Zijn roep in de woestijn gaat verloren in het chaotisch geschreeuw van de anderen. Tegenover dit koude, steriele postmodernisme stellen wij het eco-communautarisme. Vanuit de vaststelling dat het individu denkt, spreekt en handelt in de context van zijn taal en cultuur, dus (...)
     
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  45. Locke and the Meaning of Colour Words.P. M. S. Hacker - 1975 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 9:23-46.
    While thinking philosophically we see problems in places where there are none. It is for philosophy to show that there are no problems.Those of us who are not colour blind have a happy command of colour concepts. We say of trees that they are green in spring, that they are the same colour as grass and a different colour from the sky. If we shine a torch with a red bulb upon a white surface, we say that the surface looks (...)
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  46. Aristotle’s harmony with Plato on separable and immortal soul.W. M. Coombs - 2017 - South African Journal of Philosophy 36 (4):541-552.
    The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks a significant issue within the context of the debate surrounding Aristotle’s putative opposition to or harmony with Plato’s philosophy. The standard interpretation of Aristotle’s conception of the soul being purely hylomorphic leaves no room for harmonisation with Plato, nor does a functionalist interpretation that reduces Aristotle’s psychological doctrine to physicalist terms. However, these interpretations have serious drawbacks, both in terms of ad-hoc explanations formulated in (...)
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  47. Ignatius of Loyola On Medical Education. or: Should Todays Jesuits Continue To Run Health Sciences Schools?Jos V. M. Welie - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (1):26-43.
    There are at present 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States, which together offer more than 50 health sciences degree programs. But as the Society's membership is shrinking and the financial risks involved in sponsoring health sciences education are rising, the question arises whether the Society should continue to sponsor health sciences degree programs. In fact, at least eight Jesuit health sciences schools have already closed their doors. This paper attempts to contribute to the resolution of this urgent (...)
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  48. Melancholie is een vorm van verzet. W.G. Sebald en de Duits-joodse herinnering.Mark M. Anderson - 2006 - Nexus 46.
    Aan de hand van het werk van de Duitse romancier W.G. Sebald breekt Mark Anderson een lans voor een herwaardering van de melancholie, als enig mogelijke houding om de last van het verleden die we moeten dragen, te kunnen torsen. De kunsten zijn het aangewezen instrument voor deze ‘daad van verzet’ ‘tegen de krachten van vernietiging en vergeten in het menselijk leven’. Het werk van Sebald, achtervolgd door de ‘postmemory’ aan het Duitse oorlogsgeweld dat hij zelf alleen indirect had (...)
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    De vertroosting van de filosofie.R. F. M. Boethius & Brouwer - 1990 - Baarn: Ambo. Edited by R. F. M. Brouwer.
    Overdenkingen in proza en poëzie over filosofische vraagstukken door de in ongenade gevallen Romeinse ex-consul (480-524).
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    Amor ergo sum: aanzetten tot een filosofie van de liefde.Struyker Boudier & E. M. C. - 1992 - Kapellen: DNB/Pelckmans.
    Wijsgerig-antropologische beschouwing, mede geïnspireerd door de hedendaagse Franse filosofie en de psychoanalyse, over de liefde als grond en bestemming van mens en wereld.
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