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  1. Uiteindelijk gaat het.Door Theo van Boven - forthcoming - Idee.
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    Jean-Luc Nancy (Wijsgerig Perspectief 62.2).Cris van der Hoek, Ype de Boer & Martijn Boven (eds.) - 2022 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    The French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy passed away last August at the age of 81. In the Netherlands, Nancy became widely known to a broader audience through his short essay The Intruder (2000). In it, he describes the process surrounding the heart transplant he underwent in 1990: the surgery, the trials, the medication to prevent rejection, the cancer that resulted from it, and the chemotherapy required to combat it. -/- Nancy describes how the heart of a stranger—the intruder—penetrated the very core (...)
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  4. De herhaling van het onherhaalbare: Constantin Constantius over vrijheid en subjectiviteit [On SĂžren Kierkegaard's Repetition: A Venture in Experimental Psychology].Martijn Boven - 2013 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 53 (2):30-36.
    Is de herhaling mogelijk? Deze ogenschijnlijk simpele vraag vormt het uitgangspunt van De herhaling. Een proeve van experimenterende psychologie door Constantin Constantius (1843), een van de meest curieuze geschriften uit het oeuvre van SĂžren Kierkegaard. In dit artikel worden twee aspecten aan de orde gesteld die De herhaling tot een nog altijd belangrijk boek maken: 1) De ongewone filosofische stijl die in dit boek ontwikkeld wordt en 2) De eigenzinnige opvatting over vrijheid en subjectiviteit die er onder de noemer (...)
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  5. An Invitation to Think: Three Entangled Problems in Plato's Sophist [Een uitnodiging tot denken: Plato's Sofist als kluwen van problemen].Martijn Boven - 2023 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 63 (4):6-15.
    -/- In Plato's work the "Sophist", Socrates, who typically occupies a central position in Plato's dialogues, is assigned a supporting role. This has led some scholars to argue for a shift in Plato's oeuvre, where he distances himself from Socrates and introduces a new main protagonist. However, this new protagonist remains unnamed and is only identified by his social position as Xenos, indicating that he is an outsider and a stranger whose identity is ambiguous. In this article, I argue that (...)
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  6. The Ingnorant Schoolmaster as Example - Jacques RanciĂšre: From Practice to Principle [De onwetende meester als voorbeeld - Jacques RanciĂšre: van praktijk naar principe].Martijn Boven - 2017 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 3 (57):6-15.
    Is the primary function of an educator to elucidate and convey their own knowledge? French philosopher Jacques RanciÚre demonstrates that an incidental experiment by Joseph Jacotot presents an alternative paradigm: the ignorant schoolmaster. In his work The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation [Le maßtre ignorant: cinq leçons sur l'émancipation intellectuelle], RanciÚre posits that the ignorant schoolmaster is equally, if not more, capable of instructing students compared to the knowledgeable educator. RanciÚre examines two educational methodologies: the conventional approach of (...)
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    De verantwoordelijkheid van de overheid ten aanzien van gedragssturende beleidsinstrumenten voor verduurzaming.Luc Bovens - 2013 - Duurzame Gedragspatronen. Essays. Ethische Aspecten van Gedragsbeinvloeding Door de Overheid Voor Verduurzaming van de Samenleving.
    I discuss ethical aspects of behavioural policies in domestic energy usage, recycling, food waste and transportation.
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    Speculatief realisme [Speculative realism] (Wijsgerig Perspectief, 61.2).Martijn Boven, Sigmund Schilpzand & Ype de Boer (eds.) - 2021 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Speculative realism is driven by a strong resistance to anthropocentrism. It assumes that the non-human world contains within itself ways of organizing (or disorganizing) itself. This leads to a political analysis in which the boundaries of the human are mapped out in a fairer manner—that is, in a non-anthropocentric way. Or, to use the words of Bruno Latour, we as humans are part of a network of actors in which we still play an important role, but in which we are (...)
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    The Meaninful World of Madness [De betekenisvolle wereld van de waanzin]. [REVIEW]Martijn Boven - 2014 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 54 (4):42-43.
    Philosopher and linguist Wouter Kusters experienced psychotic episodes twice, was hospitalized, and even ended up in solitary confinement. In _Philosophy of Madness_, he seeks to make these psychotic episodes intellectually productive. In this extensive study, he employs philosophy to theoretically untangle madness while simultaneously using madness to push philosophy to its ultimate consequences. In doing so, he draws a parallel between "philosophical deep thinking" and "practical breakdown." -/- As Kusters states: “Madness is philosophy lived out in practice.” By this, he (...)
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    Being Grateful: Reflections on Gratitude After the Death of God Het probleem van de dankbaarheid. [REVIEW]Martijn Boven - 2016 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 56 (1):42-43.
    In his thought-provoking new book, "Being Grateful: Reflections on Gratitude After the Death of God", the Dutch philosopher Paul van Tongeren argues that our experience of gratitude has become a problem that requires fresh consideration. His focus is not so much on interpersonal gratitude—the exchange of benefits between individuals—but rather on another form of gratitude: the kind directed toward all the good that is not granted to us by a specific person or institution but simply befalls us or happens to (...)
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    De wet als kunstwerk [The Law as a Work of Art]. [REVIEW]Martijn Boven - 2015 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 55 (2):42-42.
    Willem Witteveen, a member of the Upper House for the Dutch Labour Party and professor at Tilburg University, was among the passengers on the MH17 aircraft that crashed in eastern Ukraine in July 2014. Prior to this tragic incident, he had submitted the manuscript of “De wet als kunstwerk [The Law as a Work of Art]”. The posthumous edition of the book has been augmented with a foreword by his son, Freek Witteveen, and a series of collages and miniatures. Consequently, (...)
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    In Vlammen op [Barn Burning].William Faulkner & Martijn Boven - 2007 - Yang 43 (4):587-605. Translated by Martijn Boven.
    William Faulkner (1897-1962), one of the United States’ most renowned authors, was born on Sept. 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi. He initially focused on poetry, culminating in his first publication: "The Marble Faun" (1924). Subsequently, he transitioned to prose, producing novels such as "The Sound and the Fury" (1929), "As I lay Dying" (1930), "Light in August" (1932) and "Absalom, Absalom!" (1936), which are considered his most significant works. Like most of his oeuvre, these novels are set in a (...)
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    Septemberdroogte [Dry September].William Faulkner & Martijn Boven - 2009 - Tirade 53 (431):107-119. Translated by Martijn Boven.
    William Faulkner (1897-1962), one of the United States’ most renowned authors, was born on Sept. 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi. He initially focused on poetry, culminating in his first publication: "The Marble Faun" (1924). Subsequently, he transitioned to prose, producing novels such as "The Sound and the Fury" (1929), "As I lay Dying" (1930), "Light in August" (1932) and "Absalom, Absalom!" (1936), which are considered his most significant works. Like most of his oeuvre, these novels are set in a (...)
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    The Form and Content of Philosophy [Vorm en inhoud in de filosofie] (Wijsgerig Perspectief 63.4).Ype de Boer, Martijn Boven & Kyrke Otto (eds.) - 2023 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Philosophical texts always have a form as well as content. This seemingly self-evident fact is often overlooked by interpreters. Philosophy is frequently discussed as if it were solely concerned with formulating clear arguments and consistent concepts. The consequence of this fixation on content is that form is dismissed as little more than an incidental and insignificant packaging. However, a brief look at the history of philosophy reveals that neglecting form in this way creates a significant blind spot. -/- The choice (...)
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    De actualiteit van Mills vrijheidsbegrip.Gijs van Oenen - 2005 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 45 (4):38-49.
    Wie ‘Mill’ zegt, zegt in eerste instantie bovenal ‘vrijheid’ en ‘utilisme’. In hun onderling verband vormen deze begrippen nog steeds een sterke verwoording van het zelfbegrip van de moderne mens. In de maakbare, nieuwe wereld van het modernisme ervaart de mens de mogelijkheid en wenselijkheid, de wereld naar eigen inzicht en ontwerp in te richten. Daarbij verlangt hij zo veel mogelijk verschoond blijven van onderdrukkende, traditionele, paternalistische machten, of die nu van de overheid komen of uit de samenleving. Richtsnoer vormt (...)
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    It depends: Partisan evaluation of conditional probability importance.Leaf Van Boven, Jairo Ramos, Ronit Montal-Rosenberg, Tehila Kogut, David K. Sherman & Paul Slovic - 2019 - Cognition 188 (C):51-63.
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    Empathy gaps in emotional perspective taking.Leaf Van Boven & George Loewenstein - 2005 - In Bertram F. Malle & Sara D. Hodges, Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others. Guilford.
  18. 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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  19. Minima Philosophica: Wanneer kun je je emoties vertrouwen?Theo van Willigenburg - 2008 - Filosofie En Praktijk 29 (2):39.
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    Balance where it really counts.Nicholas Epley, Leaf Van Boven & Eugene M. Caruso - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):333-333.
    A balanced approach that considers human strengths and weaknesses will lead to a more flattering set of empirical findings, but will distract researchers from focusing on the mental processes that produce such findings and will diminish the practical implications of their work. Psychologists ought to be doing research that is theoretically informative and practically relevant, exactly as they are doing.
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    Above and beyond the content: Feelings influence mental simulations.Kellen Mrkva, Luca Cian & Leaf Van Boven - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    Gilead et al. present a rich account of abstraction. Though the account describes several elements which influence mental representation, it is worth also delineating how feelings, such as fluency and emotion, influence mental simulation. Additionally, though past experience can sometimes make simulations more accurate and worthwhile, many systematic prediction errors persist despite substantial experience.
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  22. Hypotheekrenteaftrek ZO snel mogelijk.Door Thijs Van Steveninek - forthcoming - Idee.
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  23. Misverstanden ovĂšr handel.Door Thijs Van Steveninek - forthcoming - Idee.
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  24. Sluiting handelsgrenzen gee. n oplossing voor Afrika.Door Thijs Van Steveninek - forthcoming - Idee.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes, Theo de Kruijf, A. H. C. van Eijk, Martien Parmentier, Veerle Fraeters, Edward Dirven, A. van Harskamp & Erik Sengers - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (3):368-380.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes, Theo de Kruijf, P. W. van der Horst, Paul van Geest, M. E. Brinkman, Marcel Poorthuis, A. H. C. van Eijk, J. -J. Suurmond, Olav Boelens, Walter Van Herck, Rico Sneller & M. van den Berk - 2001 - Bijdragen 62 (4):469-488.
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    Boekbesprekingen.Archibald L. H. M. van Wieringen, P. C. Beentjes, Bart J. Koet, Theo de Kruijf, P. W. van der Horst, Erik Eynikel, Riemer Roukema, G. Rouwhorst, W. G. Tillmans, Liuwe H. Westra, Klaus Heinrich Neerhoff, J. van den Eijnden, Martijn Schrama, A. H. Eijsink, Ko Joosse, Peter van Veldhuijsen, Luc Anckaert, Ben Vedder, Geert van Dartel, J. -J. Suurmond, Karel Steenbrink & Ingrid Lukatis - 1998 - Bijdragen 59 (4):453-483.
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    Personal health monitoring in the armed forces – scouting the ethical dimension.Dave Bovens, Eva van Baarle & Bert Molewijk - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-13.
    Background The field of personal health monitoring (PHM) develops rapidly in different contexts, including the armed forces. Understanding the ethical dimension of this type of monitoring is key to a morally responsible development, implementation and usage of PHM within the armed forces. Research on the ethics of PHM has primarily been carried out in civilian settings, while the ethical dimension of PHM in the armed forces remains understudied. Yet, PHM of military personnel by design takes place in a different setting (...)
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    De publieke rol van politicologen.Mark Bovens, Tom van der Meer & Marc Hooghe - 2016 - Res Publica 58 (1):101-117.
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  30. Legitimation in discourse and communication.Theo Van Leeuwen - 2007 - Discourse and Communication 1 (1):91-112.
    The article sets out a framework for analysing the way discourses construct legitimation for social practices in public communication as well as in everyday interaction. Four key categories of legitimation are distinguished: 1) ‘authorization’, legitimation by reference to the authority of tradition, custom and law, and of persons in whom institutional authority is vested; 2) ‘moral evaluation’, legitimation by reference to discourses of value; 3) rationalization, legitimation by reference to the goals and uses of institutionalized social action, and to the (...)
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    Agamben's Homo sacer (Wijsgerig Perspectief 58.4).Martijn Boven & Ineke van der Burg (eds.) - 2018 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    In 1995, the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben (born 1942) published the first volume of what would later develop into a series of political-philosophical studies under the title Homo Sacer. The series began with Homo Sacer: Il potere sovrano e la nuda vita (Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life) and was concluded in 2014 with L’uso dei corpi (The Use of Bodies). Now that the project has been completed, we aim to make a first attempt at an evaluation in this (...)
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    The ethical dimension of personal health monitoring in the armed forces: a scoping review.Dave Bovens, Eva van Baarle, Kirsten Ziesemer & Bert Molewijk - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-30.
    Background Personal Health Monitoring (PHM) has the potential to enhance soldier health outcomes. To promote morally responsible development, implementation, and use of PHM in the armed forces, it is important to be aware of the inherent ethical dimension of PHM. In order to improve the understanding of the ethical dimension, a scoping review of the existing academic literature on the ethical dimension of PHM was conducted. Methods Four bibliographical databases (Ovid/Medline, Embase.com, Clarivate Analytics/Web of Science Core Collection, and Elsevier/SCOPUS) were (...)
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  33. Paul Ricoeur and the future of the humanities (Special Issue of International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 75.2: 112-114).Martijn Boven, Eddo Evink & Gert-Jan van der Heiden (eds.) - 2014 - Routledge.
    In the realm of the humanities, Paul Ricoeur (1913–2005) is widely viewed as one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. He published an impressive and comprehensive oeuvre that made an impact on almost all areas of the humanities. By combining the resources and insights of phenomenology and hermeneutics, he developed new perspectives on the text, on metaphor, on narrative, and on personal identity that pervaded theology, history, linguistics, psychoanalysis, ethics,(philosophical) anthropology, cognitive sciences, and so on. In light (...)
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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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    Introduction.Johan van Benthem, Theo Kuipers & Henk Visser - 2011 - Synthese 179 (2):203-206.
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  36. 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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    Duns Scotus en het onvermijdelijk tekort van de wijsbegeerte.Henri Krop - 2008 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 48 (4):18-28.
    In het ontstaan van het onderscheid tussen theologie en filosofie, dat voor de westerse cultuur kenmerkend lijkt, heeft Duns Scotus een belangrijke rol gespeeld. Door hem werd de institutionele scheiding die aan de nieuwe universiteiten van Europa bestond in het bewustzijn verankerd. Daarbij keerde hij zich tegen de antieke wijsbegeerte die het theoretisch denken en de zuivere speculatie boven het handelen en de praxis stelde. Ook doorbrak hij het denken in termen van noodzakelijkheid en onveranderlijke essenties van de (...)
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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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  39. Modernisering van de overheid 5 modern i seri ng.Door Mark van Twist - forthcoming - Idee.
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    What is Authenticity?Theo van Leeuwen - 2001 - Discourse Studies 3 (4):392-397.
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  41. 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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    Monty Hall drives a wedge between Judy Benjamin and the Sleeping Beauty: a reply to Bovens.Luc Bovens & José Luis Ferreira - 2010 - Analysis 70 (3):473-481.
    Bovens (2010) points out that there is a structural analogy between the Judy Benjamin problem (JB) and the Sleeping Beauty problem (SB). On grounds of this structural analogy, he argues that both should receive the same solution, viz. the posterior probability of the eastern region of the matrix in Table 1 should equal 1/3. Hence, P*(Red) = 1/3 in the JB and P*(Heads) = 1/3 in the SB. Bovens’s argument rests on a standard error in implementing Bayesian updating, which is (...)
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    The Goldberg Variations 1: Assessing the academic quality of multidimensional linear texts and their re-emergence in multimedia publications.Theo van Leeuwen & Andrew Jakubowicz - 2010 - Discourse and Communication 4 (4):361-378.
    After an introduction on the recent history of academic publishing in non-linear media, the article compares two versions of an academic publication by the American sociologist David Theo Goldberg. The two versions deal with the same subject matter, but one is a traditional scholarly article, the other published in an online journal in a non-linear format. While the academic article constructs a tight, linear argument, subordinating a range of themes to a single key theme, the non-linear text gives all (...)
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    Penance, Punishment and Restorative Suffering.Theo van Willigenburg - forthcoming - Criminal Law and Philosophy:1-18.
    In order to defend moderate retributivism Anthony Duff and Christopher Bennett have invoked the idea of the enduring of punishment (including imprisonment) as a form of apologetic penance that is needed to reach atonement. They successfully argue that the concept of penance makes plausible the positive retributivist conviction that the guilty deserve to suffer. Two crucial steps in their argument however still harbor problems. (1) punishments are usually imposed against the will of the offender, which is at odds with the (...)
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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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  46. Innovatie is de ware motor van'.Door Roel van der Poort - forthcoming - Idee.
     
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  47. 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.
  49. 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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    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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