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    Metamorphoses of the Zoo: Animal Encounter After Noah.Helena Pedersen, Natalie Dian, Matthew Chrulew, Jennifer Wlech, Ralph Acampora, Nicole Mazur, Koen Margodt, Lisa Kemmerer, Bernard Rollin, Randy Malamud, Chilla Bulbeck, Leesa Fawcett, Traci Warkentin, David Lulka, Gay Bradshaw & Debra Durham (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Metamorphoses of the Zoo marshals a unique compendium of critical interventions that envision novel modes of authentic encounter that cultivate humanity's biophilic tendencies without abusing or degrading other animals. These take the form of radical restructurings of what were formerly zoos or map out entirely new, post-zoo sites or experiences. The result is a volume that contributes to moral progress on the inter-species front and eco-psychological health for a humankind whose habitats are now mostly citified or urbanizing.
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    Feature-sampling and random-walk models of individual-stimulus recognition.Koen Lamberts, Noellie Brockdorff & Evan Heit - 2003 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132 (3):351.
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    Nationalism as competing masculinities: homophobia as a technology of othering for hetero- and homonationalism.Koen Slootmaeckers - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (2):239-265.
    How are masculinity and nationalism intertwined? This question has received scant theoretical attention, and existing theories tend to focus on their shared ideals and are embedded in a heteronormative, homophobic, and patriarchal framework. Such views imply a static relationship between the two phenomena and are incompatible with the recent phenomenon of homonationalism and the incorporation of some homosexual bodies within the nation. Addressing this theoretical gap, this article develops a more holistic framework of the relationship between nationalism and masculinity. Drawing (...)
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    Who is the African Farmer? The Importance of Actor Representations in the Debate About Biotechnology Crops in Africa.Koen Beumer & Jac A. A. Swart - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (1):1-25.
    The discussion about the impact of agricultural biotechnology on Africa is deeply divided and contains widely diverging claims about the impact of biotechnology on African farmers. Building upon literature on the ‘good farmer’ that highlights that farmers identities are an important factor in explaining the success or failure of agricultural change, we argue that the identity of the farmer is an undervalued yet crucial aspect for understanding the debate about the impact of agricultural biotechnology on African farmers. In this article (...)
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    Innovation and the commons: lessons from the governance of genetic resources in potato breeding.Koen Beumer, Dirk Stemerding & Jac A. A. Swart - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (2):525-539.
    This article explores the relation between innovation and resources that are governed as commons by looking at the governance of potato genetic resources, especially in the context of the emergence ofhybrid diploid potato breedingthat will enable potato propagation through true seeds. As a new breeding tool, hybrid diploid potato breeding may not only revolutionize traditional potato breeding practices, it may also strongly affect current governance modes of potato genetic resources as a commons. Contrary to conventional accounts of the commons that (...)
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    Blondel and the crisis of modernism.Koen Boey - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (5):459-469.
    ABSTRACTWhen Maurice Blondel raised the problem of Christian salvation in his thesis ‘L’Action’, he met with heavy resistance, both from the French University, striving for rationality and from the traditional Catholic philosophers who rejected the ‘modern’ method of immanence. Whereas in the sphere of knowledge Hegel starts the search for Absolute Knowledge from the uncultivated consciousness on, Blondel, exploring the sphere of the will, goes out from the most primitive willing of ‘something’ so as to climb – equally dialectically – (...)
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    Blondel's Metaphysics of the Will.Koen Boey - 2001 - Bijdragen 62 (3):317-341.
    In order to understand the reactions to the publication in 1893 of l’Action by Maurice Blondel, we should investigate the philosophical climate at the end of the 19th century both at French universities and in ecclesiastical circles. In the latter, Blondel was suspected of modernism because he criticised Thomist metaphysics as losing itself in abstractions because of its distance from life. Did this perhaps show contempt of the metaphysical abilities of the intellect? In his own philosophy, moreover, Blondel presented the (...)
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    Responsible innovation in synthetic biology in response to COVID-19: the role of data positionality.Koen Bruynseels - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (1):117-125.
    Synthetic biology, as an engineering approach to biological systems, has the potential to disruptively innovate the development of vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics. Data accessibility and differences in data-usage capabilities are important factors in shaping this innovation landscape. In this paper, the data that underpin synthetic biology responses to the COVID-19 pandemic are analyzed as positional information goods—goods whose value depends on exclusivity. The positionality of biological data impacts the ability to guide innovations toward societally preferred goals. From both an ethical (...)
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  9. Gerecenseerde werken-bibilgraphische notities-Van der stoep, J., Pierre Bourdieu en de politieke filosofie Van het multiculturalisme.Koen Geldof - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (1):182.
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  10. Gerecenseerde werken-boekbesprekingen-de Visscher, J. en wils, jp (red.), Mythische figuren Van de moderniteit.Koen Geldof - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (1):166.
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    Controversiële rechtsfiguren: rechtsfilosofische excursies over de relaties tussen ethiek en recht.Koen Raes - 2001 - Gent: Academica Press.
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    Preserving the Neapolitan state: Antonio Genovesi and Ferdinando Galiani on commercial society and planning economic growth.Koen Stapelbroek - 2006 - History of European Ideas 32 (4):406-429.
    Both Antonio Genovesi and Ferdinando Galiani devised strategies for Neapolitan economic development, which they realised was essential for preserving its recently acquired independent statehood. In order to avoid any socially disruptive effects they considered how economic processes changed the human mind. Both thinkers grounded their political visions on foreign trade on highly sophisticated ideas of the nature of self-interest. In spite of the similar characters of their projects, the political thought of Genovesi and Galiani has never been subject to serious (...)
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    Interpreting the History of Evolutionary Biology through a Kuhnian Prism: Sense or Nonsense?Koen B. Tanghe, Lieven Pauwels, Alexis De Tiège & Johan Braeckman - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (1):1-35.
    Traditionally, Thomas S. Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) is largely identified with his analysis of the structure of scientific revolutions. Here, we contribute to a minority tradition in the Kuhn literature by interpreting the history of evolutionary biology through the prism of the entire historical developmental model of sciences that he elaborates in The Structure. This research not only reveals a certain match between this model and the history of evolutionary biology but, more importantly, also sheds new light (...)
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    How to include socio-economic considerations in decision-making on agricultural biotechnology? Two models from Kenya and South Africa.Koen Beumer - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):669-684.
    This article contributes to the debate about how regulatory science for agricultural technologies can be ‘opened up’ for a more diverse set of concerns and knowledges. The article focuses on the regulation of ‘socio-economic considerations’ for genetically modified organisms. While numerous countries have declared their intent to include these considerations in biotechnology decision-making, it is currently unclear both what counts as a socio-economic consideration and how such considerations should be assessed. This article provides greater clarity about how socio-economic considerations can (...)
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    The Precautionary Principle and the Tolerability of Blood Transfusion Risks.Koen Kramer, Hans L. Zaaijer & Marcel F. Verweij - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (3):32-43.
    Tolerance for blood transfusion risks is very low, as evidenced by the implementation of expensive blood tests and the rejection of gay men as blood donors. Is this low risk tolerance supported by the precautionary principle, as defenders of such policies claim? We discuss three constraints on applying the precautionary principle and show that respecting these implies tolerating certain risks. Consistency means that the precautionary principle cannot prescribe precautions that it must simultaneously forbid taking, considering the harms they might cause. (...)
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    Fundamentals of whole brain emulation: State, transition and update representations.Randal A. Koene - 2012 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (01):5-21.
    Whole brain emulation aims to re-implement functions of a mind in another computational substrate with the precision needed to predict the natural development of active states in as much as the influence of random processes allows. Furthermore, brain emulation does not present a possible model of a function, but rather presents the actual implementation of that function, based on the details of the circuitry of a specific brain. We introduce a notation for the representations of mind state, mind transition functions (...)
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    On Generalization of Definitional Equivalence to Non-Disjoint Languages.Koen Lefever & Gergely Székely - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (4):709-729.
    For simplicity, most of the literature introduces the concept of definitional equivalence only for disjoint languages. In a recent paper, Barrett and Halvorson introduce a straightforward generalization to non-disjoint languages and they show that their generalization is not equivalent to intertranslatability in general. In this paper, we show that their generalization is not transitive and hence it is not an equivalence relation. Then we introduce another formalization of definitional equivalence due to Andréka and Németi which is equivalent to the Barrett–Halvorson (...)
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    Between Utrecht and the War of the Austrian Succession: The Dutch Translation of the British Merchant of 1728.Koen Stapelbroek - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (8):1026-1043.
    SummaryThe aim of this article is to shed light on some elements of the context in which the Dutch translation of the British Merchant of 1728 was published. At first sight the translation appears to be a straightforward mercantile handbook. No additions are made to the English language original of 1721, other than a set of tables. Yet, precisely in this mercantile function lies a different political significance. The argument of this article, built up through contextual reconstruction and analysis of (...)
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    Fifteen years of the history of science in Europe: Personal reflections by the ESHS presidents.Koen Vermeir, Claude Debru, Robert Fox, Eberhard Knobloch, Helge Kragh, Soňa Štrbáňová, Fabio Bevilacqua, Karine Chemla & Antoni Malet - 2018 - Centaurus 60 (1-2):104-123.
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    Leave Lamarck Alone! Why the Use of the Term "Lamarckism" and Its Cognates Must Be Shunned.Koen B. Tanghe - 2019 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 62 (1):72-94.
    Neither can we... improve a science, without improving the language or nomenclature which belongs to it.Ludwig Wittgenstein famously claimed that it was the task of scientists to investigate matters of fact, whereas philosophers merely had to clarify the meaning of terms. One could also—or more precisely—argue that philosophers should identify and remedy five kinds of possible dysfunctions in the relationship between epistemic terms and their referent: they can be meaningless, imprecise, indiscriminate, ambiguous, or inapt. One of the main reasons why (...)
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    De mens achterna.Koen Boey - 1974 - Leuven,: Davidsfonds.
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    Bridging the Communication Gap in Multilingual Service Encounters: A Brussels Case Study.Koen Kerremans, Laurent-Philippe De Ryck, Vanessa De Tobel, Rudi Janssens, Pascal Rillof & Marianne Scheppers - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):757-772.
    ABSTRACTThe massive influx of refugees into Europe in the past few years has given rise to different kinds of challenges among which is the challenge to successfully communicate with newly arrived immigrants. In this article, we will focus on the public service provision sector where quality of service is to a large extent determined by the capability of a service provider and his or her “client” to understand one another. The article centres on a study involving public organisations providing asylum (...)
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    Interpreting and Applying the Precautionary Principle: A Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “The Precautionary Principle and the Tolerability of Blood Transfusion Risks”.Koen Kramer, Hans L. Zaaijer & Marcel F. Verweij - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):4-6.
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    Can features be created on the fly?Koen Lamberts - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):30-31.
    It is argued that feature creation may not only depend on categorical distinctions that are made during category learning, but also on the choice set during subsequent categorization.
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    Float!: Building on Water to Combat Urban Congestion and Climate Change.Koen Olthuis - 2010 - Frame. Edited by David Keuning.
    Float shows how urban environments can expand to surrounding undeveloped water areas.
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    Memory and Identity in the Learned World: Community Formation in the Early Modern World of Learning and Science.Koen Scholten, Dirk van Miert & Karl A. E. Enenkel (eds.) - 2022 - BRILL.
    Accounts and analyses of the formation of scholarly and scientific communities in the early modern period by means of memory and collective identity.
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    À propos de la dispositio dans le projet d’histoire ecclésiastique de Jérôme.Koen Vanhaegendoren - 2006 - História 55 (3):344-351.
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    Boundaries, Extents and Circulations: An Introduction to Spatiality and the Early Modern Concept of Space.Koen Vermeir & Jonathan Regier - 2016 - In Jonathan Regier & Koen Vermeir (eds.), Boundaries, Extents and Circulations: Space and Spatiality in Early Modern Natural Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 273.
    This volume is an important re-evaluation of space and spatiality in the late Renaissance and early modern period. History of science has generally reduced sixteenth and seventeenth century space to a few canonical forms. This volume gives a much needed antidote. The contributing chapters examine the period’s staggering richness of spatiality: the geometrical, geographical, perceptual and elemental conceptualizations of space that abounded. The goal is to begin to reconstruct the amalgam of “spaces” which co-existed and cross-fertilized in the period’s many (...)
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    Celebrating 15 years of the European Society for the History of Science.Koen Vermeir - 2018 - Centaurus 60 (1-2):1-2.
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  30. What’s wrong with the modern evolutionary synthesis? A critical reply to Welch.Koen B. Tanghe, Alexis De Tiège, Lieven Pauwels, Stefaan Blancke & Johan Braeckman - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (3-4):23.
    Welch :263–279, 2017) has recently proposed two possible explanations for why the field of evolutionary biology is plagued by a steady stream of claims that it needs urgent reform. It is either seriously deficient and incapable of incorporating ideas that are new, relevant and plausible or it is not seriously deficient at all but is prone to attracting discontent and to the championing of ideas that are not very relevant, plausible and/or not really new. He argues for the second explanation. (...)
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    De magie van taal: brein en bewustzijn, wijzelf en de Ander, taal en werkelijkheid.Net Koene - 2020 - Utrecht: Uitgeverij Eburon.
    Voor de taalgebruiker spreekt taal vanzelf, maar de taalonderzoeker staat voor raadsels. Woordvormen lijken in niets op hun betekenis. En taalconstructies lijken onlogisch in elkaar te zitten. Toch kunnen we in een enkele zin onze bedoelingen tot in de subtielste nuances duidelijk maken. We hebben geen toegang tot het bewustzijn van de Ander maar kunnen desondanks gedachten met elkaar uitwisselen. We kunnen de werkelijkheid met elkaar bespreken en fictieve werelden met elkaar delen alsof ze toch ergens buiten onszelf bestaan. De (...)
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    Comparing classical and relativistic kinematics in first-order logic.Koen Lefever & Gergely Székely - unknown
    The aim of this paper is to present a new logic-based understanding of the connection between classical kinematics and relativistic kinematics. We show that the axioms of special relativity can be interpreted in the language of classical kinematics. This means that there is a logical translation function from the language of special relativity to the language of classical kinematics which translates the axioms of special relativity into consequences of classical kinematics. We will also show that if we distinguish a class (...)
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  33. Categorization under time pressure.Koen Lamberts - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 124 (2):161.
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    Effects of processing style on responsiveness to affective stimuli and processing fluency.Koen A. Dijkstra, Joop van der Pligt & Gerben A. van Kleef - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (6):959-970.
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    (1 other version)'It Looks Like You Just Want Them When Things Get Rough': Civil Society Perspectives on Negative Trial Results and Stakeholder Engagement in HIV Prevention Trials.Jennifer Koen, Zaynab Essack, Catherine Slack, Graham Lindegger & Peter A. Newman - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (3):138-148.
    Civil society organizations (CSOs) have significantly impacted on the politics of health research and the field of bioethics. In the global HIV epidemic, CSOs have served a pivotal stakeholder role. The dire need for development of new prevention technologies has raised critical challenges for the ethical engagement of community stakeholders in HIV research. This study explored the perspectives of CSO representatives involved in HIV prevention trials (HPTs) on the impact of premature trial closures on stakeholder engagement. Fourteen respondents from South (...)
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  36. Information-accumulation theory of speeded categorization.Koen Lamberts - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (2):227-260.
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    Prioritising Cases in Youth Care: An Empirical Study of Professionals’ Approaches to Argumentation.Koen Gevaert, Sabrina Keinemans & Rudi Roose - 2022 - Ethics and Social Welfare 16 (4):380-395.
    Social workers must often decide about priority at a case level, in a context of scarce resources. These decisions are disputable and controversial, which raises the question on what grounds are they made in practice. This article addresses that question through an empirical study of real-life case discussions in youth care in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. Toulmin’s argumentation model is used to analyse the data. The study finds that most case discussions are processed in a rather technical manner. (...)
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  38. Interdisciplinariteit in de geesteswetenschappen.Koen Hilberdink, J. Mooij, Palmyre Oomen, Bram van de Beek, Peter Hagoort & Pieter Muysken - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (3):608-609.
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    Does framing work? An empirical study of Simplifying Models for sustainable food production.Koen Jaspaert, Freek Van de Velde, Geert Brône, Kurt Feyaerts & Dirk Geeraerts - 2011 - Cognitive Linguistics 22 (3):459-490.
    We investigate empirically whether framing in general, and the use of Simplifying Models as a framing tool in particular, has an effect on the way topics are cognitively construed. Existing studies on framing in linguistics have either been theoretical or descriptive. Going beyond such methodologically simple approaches, we use a more rigid test design involving the use of a control group, the construction of test conditions in which different Simplifying Models constitute the major source of variation, the inclusion of independent (...)
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    Adriaan Kluit's statistics and the future of the Dutch state from a European perspective.Koen Stapelbroek, Ida H. Stamhuis & Paul Mm Klep - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (2):217-235.
    This article discusses the early history of academic statistics in the Netherlands in relation to the reform challenges of the Dutch state. Statistics, before it developed into a predominantly quantitative social science, was adopted around 1800 by Adriaan Kluit as a method for shaping and articulating his political vision. Kluit's politics, the article suggests, echoed the specific outlook on the ‘intrinsic power’ of the Dutch Republic as a trading state that was developed during William IV's stadholderate in the mid eighteenth (...)
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    Stigmatized Bodies Near Lake Victoria: A Cultural Analysis of Institutions.Koen Stroeken - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (2):741-751.
    In recent intervention campaigns sensitizing about harmful practices in eastern Africa, the beliefs and institutions of rural populations are marked out: culture is the culprit. This article concentrates on the most targeted region, Sukuma-speaking communities in Tanzania, to verify the stigmatizing impact of institutions: whether bridewealth treats women as commodities, whether children withnsebudisorder are stigmatized, and why children living with albinism are stigmatized. Complementing the situational analysis of power relations, cultural analysis approaches institutions as established practices in a group and (...)
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    A new approach for modeling generalization gradients: a case for hierarchical models.Koen Vanbrabant, Yannick Boddez, Philippe Verduyn, Merijn Mestdagh, Dirk Hermans & Filip Raes - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Art and Science in the Early Modern Netherlands - edited by Eric Jorink and Bart Ramakers.Koen Vermeir - 2014 - Centaurus 56 (1):56-57.
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    Preface: Electricity and Imagination.Koen Vermeir - 2015 - Centaurus 57 (3):129-130.
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    Feminist Data Studies: Using Digital Methods for Ethical, Reflexive and Situated Socio-Cultural Research.Koen Leurs - 2017 - Feminist Review 115 (1):130-154.
    What could a social-justice oriented, feminist data studies look like? The current datalogical turn foregrounds the digital datafication of everyday life, increasing algorithmic processing and data as an emergent regime of power/knowledge. Scholars celebrate the politics of big data knowledge production for its omnipotent objectivity or dismiss it outright as data fundamentalism that may lead to methodological genocide. In this feminist and postcolonial intervention into gender-, race- and geography-blind ‘big data’ ideologies, I call for ethical, anti-oppressive digital data-driven research in (...)
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    When Is Something an Alternative? A General Account Applied to Animal-Free Alternatives to Animal Research.Koen Kramer - 2024 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 33 (1):89-101.
    The first “R” from animal research ethics prescribes the replacement of animal experiments with animal-free alternatives. However, the question of when an animal-free method qualifies as an alternative to animal experiments remains unresolved.Drawing lessons from another debate in which the word “alternative” is central, the ethical debate on alternatives to germline genome editing, this paper develops a general account of when something qualifies as an alternative to something. It proposes three ethically significant conditions that technique, method, or approach X must (...)
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  47. (1 other version)Hoe populistisch zijn Geert Wilders en Rita Verdonk?Koen Vossen - 2009 - Res Publica (Misc) 51:437-465.
     
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    An inventory of concerns behind blood safety policies in five Western countries.Koen Kramer, Marcel F. Verweij & Hans L. Zaaijer - unknown
    BACKGROUND: The availability of costly safety measures against transfusion-transmissible infections forces Western countries to confront difficult ethical questions. How to decide about implementing such measures? When are such decisions justified? As a preliminary to addressing these questions, we assessed which concerns shape actual donor blood safety policymaking in five Western countries. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Our qualitative study involved determining which issues had been discussed in advisory committee meetings and capturing these issues in general categories. Appropriate documents were identified in (...)
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    Uploading to Substrate‐Independent Minds.Randal A. Koene - 2013 - In Max More & Natasha Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 146–156.
    In this essay we will use mind as the term to designate the totality and manner in which our thoughts take place. We use the term brain to refer to the underlying mechanics, the substrate and the manner in which it supports the operations needed to carry out thoughts.
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    Interpreting the History of Evolutionary Biology through a Kuhnian Prism: Sense or Nonsense?Koen Tanghe, Lieven Pauwels, Alexis De Tiège & Braeckman J. - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (1):1-35.
    Traditionally, Thomas S. Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) is largely identified with his analysis of the structure of scientific revolutions. Here, we contribute to a minority tradition in the Kuhn literature by interpreting the history of evolutionary biology through the prism of the entire historical developmental model of sciences that he elaborates in The Structure. This research not only reveals a certain match between this model and the history of evolutionary biology but, more importantly, also sheds new light (...)
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