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    Fenomenologie van de taal.Remigius Cornelis Kwant - 1967 - Antwerpen,: Het Spectrum.
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    From phenomenology to metaphysics.Remigius Cornelis Kwant - 1966 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
    "Phenomenology has often been accused of denying metaphysics and making metaphysical reflection impossible. Several philosophers have tried to reconcile phenomenology with traditional metaphysics, but the synthesis usually appeared to be a hybrid of heterogeneous elements. Metaphysics cannot be added to phenomenology, but must be discovered in it. Merleau-Ponty has discovered the metaphysical implications of his phenomenological starting-point. Dr. Kwant describes Merleau-Ponty's way from phenomenology to metaphysics in his posthumous work, The Visible and the Invisible. Merleau-Ponty does not deny any (...)
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    The phenomenological philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Remigius C. Kwant - 1963 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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  4. Critique; its nature and function.Remigius C. Kwant - 1967 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Encounter.Remigius C. Kwant - 1960 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Filosoferen: gangbare vormen van wijsgerig denken.Remigius C. Kwant & Samuel IJsseling (eds.) - 1977 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
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    Mens en kritiek.Remigius C. Kwant - 1962 - Utrecht,: Het Specturm.
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    Phenomenology of expression.Remigius C. Kwant - 1969 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Phenomenology of language.Remigius C. Kwant - 1965 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Phenomenology of social existence.Remigius C. Kwant - 1965 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Structuralisten en structuralisme.Remigius C. Kwant - 1978 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
    Inleiding tot de wijsgerige stroming van het strukturalisme waarin de bevindingen van Piaget, Lévi-Strauss, Lacan, Foucault e.a. worden samengevat.
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    Sociale filosofie.Remigius C. Kwant - 1967 - Utrecht: Het Spectrum.
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    Waarheidscrisis: eternalisering, kapitalisering en afschrijvirg van weten.Remigius C. Kwant - 1975 - Haarlem: De Toorts.
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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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    The Complex Reality of Pain.Jennifer Corns - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book employs contemporary philosophy, scientific research, and clinical reports to argue that pain, though real, is not an appropriate object of scientific generalisations or an appropriate target for medical intervention. Each pain experience is instead complex and idiosyncratic in a way which undermines scientific utility. In addition to contributing novel arguments and developing a novel position on the nature of pain, the book provides an interdisciplinary overview of dominant models of pain. The author lays the needed groundwork for improved (...)
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    History of the Law of Nations A few remarks apropos of some recent and not so recent publications.Cornelis G. Roelofsen - 1993 - Grotiana 14 (1):52-58.
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  17. Moral motivation and the affective appeal.Jennifer Corns & Robert Cowan - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (1):71-94.
    Proponents of “the affective appeal” :787–812, 2014; Zagzebski in Philos Phenomenol Res 66:104–124, 2003) argue that we can make progress in the longstanding debate about the nature of moral motivation by appealing to the affective dimension of affective episodes such as emotions, which allegedly play either a causal or constitutive role in moral judgements. Specifically, they claim that appealing to affect vindicates a version of Motivational Internalism—roughly, the view that there is a necessary connection between moral judgment and motivation—that is (...)
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  18. The inadequacy of unitary characterizations of pain.Jennifer Corns - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 169 (3):355-378.
    Though pain scientists now understand pain to be a complex experience typically composed of sensation, emotion, cognition, and motivational responses, many philosophers maintain that pain is adequately characterized by one privileged aspect of this complexity. Philosophically dominant unitary accounts of pain as a sensation or perception are here evaluated by their ability to explain actual cases—and found wanting. Further, it is argued that no forthcoming unitary characterization of pain is likely to succeed. Instead, I contend that both the motivating intuitions (...)
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  19. Pain eliminativism: scientific and traditional.Jennifer Corns - 2016 - Synthese 193 (9).
    Traditional eliminativism is the view that a term should be eliminated from everyday speech due to failures of reference. Following Edouard Machery, we may distinguish this traditional eliminativism about a kind and its term from a scientific eliminativism according to which a term should be eliminated from scientific discourse due to a lack of referential utility. The distinction matters if any terms are rightly retained for daily life despite being rightly eliminated from scientific inquiry. In this article, I argue that (...)
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  20. Suffering as significantly disrupted agency.Jennifer Corns - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (3):706-729.
    This article offers a new theory of suffering as significantly disrupted agency. In presenting it, I here make three significant contributions. First, I subject the leading account of suffering as undesired unpleasant experience (Brady, 2018) to its first dose of sustained scrutiny. Second and drawing on this discussion, I identify and liberate eight desiderata for any account of suffering. Third, I present the novel account of suffering as significantly disrupted agency and argue that it satisfies these desiderata. Moreover, I argue (...)
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    Argumentation Theory for Mathematical Argument.Joseph Corneli, Ursula Martin, Dave Murray-Rust, Gabriela Rino Nesin & Alison Pease - 2019 - Argumentation 33 (2):173-214.
    To adequately model mathematical arguments the analyst must be able to represent the mathematical objects under discussion and the relationships between them, as well as inferences drawn about these objects and relationships as the discourse unfolds. We introduce a framework with these properties, which has been used to analyse mathematical dialogues and expository texts. The framework can recover salient elements of discourse at, and within, the sentence level, as well as the way mathematical content connects to form larger argumentative structures. (...)
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    Rethinking the Negativity Bias.Jennifer Corns - 2018 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 9 (3):607-625.
    The negativity bias is a broad psychological principle according to which the negative is more causally efficacious than the positive. Bad, as it is often put, is stronger than good. The principle is widely accepted and often serves as a constraint in affective science. If true, it has significant implications for everyday life and philosophical inquiry. In this article, I submit the negativity bias to its first dose of philosophical scrutiny and argue that it should be rejected. I conclude by (...)
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    The mechanisation of Aristotelianism: the late Aristotelian setting of Thomas Hobbes' natural philosophy.Cornelis Hendrik Leijenhorst - 2002 - Boston: Brill.
    This book discusses the Aristotelian setting of Thomas Hobbes' main work on natural philosophy, "De Corpore (1655).
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  24. (1 other version)Recent Work on Pain.Jennifer Corns - 2018 - Analysis 78 (4):737-753.
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    Sustainable Livestock Farming as Normative Practice.Corné J. Rademaker, Gerrit Glas & Henk Jochemsen - 2017 - Philosophia Reformata 82 (2):216-240.
    We argue that an understanding of livestock farming as normative practice clarifies how sustainability is to be understood in livestock farming. The sustainability of livestock farming is first approached by investigating its identity. We argue that the economic aspect qualifies and the formative aspect founds the livestock farming practice. Observing the normativity related to these aspects will be the first task for the livestock farmer. In addition, we can distinguish conditioning norms applicable to the livestock farming practice which should be (...)
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  26. The Theory of Externalities, Public Goods, and Club Goods.Richard Cornes & Todd Sandler - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents a theoretical treatment of externalities, public goods, and club goods. The new edition updates and expands the discussion of externalities and their implications, coverage of asymmetric information, underlying game-theoretic formulations, and intuitive and graphical presentations. Aimed at well-prepared undergraduates and graduate students making a serious foray into this branch of economics, the analysis should also interest professional economists wishing to survey recent advances in the field. No other single source for the range of materials explored is currently (...)
     
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    Erasmus.Cornelis Augustin (ed.) - 1972 - Hasselt,: Heideland-Orbis.
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    Ix-1 Ordinis Noni Tomus Primus: Epistola de Interdicto Esu Carnium.Cornelis Augustijn (ed.) - 1981 - Brill.
    _Ordo IX_ contains Erasmus’ controversies with his evangelical opponents, _viz._ the apologetics that Erasmus wished to write in his numerous polemics.
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  29. Doctors for the Church.Corné J. Bekker & James T. Flynn (eds.) - 2022 - Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
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  30. Doctors for the Church.Corné J. Bekker - 2022 - In Corné J. Bekker & James T. Flynn, Doctors for the Church. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.
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    On the transmission of substratal features in creolisation.Chris Corne - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):191.
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    A Skill‐Based Approach to Modeling the Attentional Blink.Corné Hoekstra, Sander Martens & Niels A. Taatgen - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):1030-1045.
    People can learn to perform new tasks very quickly by making use of lower‐level skills they have developed when learning previous tasks. Hoekstra, Martens, and Taatgen model this process, showing how a system trained on simple tasks (visual search and two working memory tasks) can then quickly learn to perform the attentional blink task, and it ends up making the same sorts of errors as people do.
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  33. The re-emergence of emergence, and the causal role of synergy in emergent evolution.Peter A. Corning - 2012 - Synthese 185 (2):295-317.
    Despite its current popularity, “emergence” is a concept with a venerable history and an elusive, ambiguous standing in contemporary evolutionary theory. This paper briefly recounts the history of the term and details some of its current usages. Not only are there radically varying interpretations about how to define emergence but “reductionist” and “holistic” theorists hold very different views about the issue of causation. However, these two seemingly polar positions are not irreconcilable. Reductionism, or detailed analysis of the parts and their (...)
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  34. Does the miracle argument embody a base rate fallacy?Cornelis Menke - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 45:103-108.
    One way to reconstruct the miracle argument for scientific realism is to regard it as a statistical inference: since it is exceedingly unlikely that a false theory makes successful predictions, while it is rather likely that an approximately true theory is predictively successful, it is reasonable to infer that a predictively successful theory is at least approximately true. This reconstruction has led to the objection that the argument embodies a base rate fallacy: by focusing on successful theories one ignores the (...)
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  35. Unpleasantness, Motivational Oomph, and Painfulness.Jennifer Corns - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (2):238-254.
    Painful pains are, paradigmatically, unpleasant and motivating. The dominant view amongst philosophers and pain scientists is that these two features are essentially related and sufficient for painfulness. In this article, I first offer scientifically informed characterizations of both unpleasantness and motivational oomph and argue against other extant accounts. I then draw on folk-characterized cases and current neurobiological and neurobehavioral evidence to argue that both dominant positions are mistaken. Unpleasantness and motivational oomph doubly dissociate and, even taken together, are insufficient for (...)
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  36. Mono-and poly-paradigmatic developments in natural and social sciences.Cornelis J. Lammers - 1974 - In Richard Whitley, Social processes of scientific development. Boston: Routlege & K. Paul. pp. 123--147.
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    Holistic Darwinism: Synergy, Cybernetics, and the Bioeconomics of Evolution.Peter Corning - 2005 - University of Chicago Press.
    In recent years, evolutionary theorists have come to recognize that the reductionist, individualist, gene-centered approach to evolution cannot sufficiently account for the emergence of complex biological systems over time. Peter A. Corning has been at the forefront of a new generation of complexity theorists who have been working to reshape the foundations of evolutionary theory. Well known for his Synergism Hypothesis—a theory of complexity in evolution that assigns a key causal role to various forms of functional synergy—Corning puts this theory (...)
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    Promiscuous Kinds and Individual Minds.Jennifer Corns - 2023 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 4.
    Promiscuous realism is the thesis that there are many equally legitimate ways of classifying the world’s entities. Advocates of promiscuous realism are typically taken to hold the further the- sis, often undistinguished, that kind terms usefully deployed in scientific generalisations are no more natural than those deployed for any other purposes. Call this further thesis promiscuous nat- uralism. I here defend a version of promiscuous realism which denies promiscuous naturalism. To do so, I introduce the notion of a promiscuous kind: (...)
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    Het verborgen veld: een nieuwe geschiedenis van de natuurkunde.Cornelis Dirk Andriesse - 2015 - Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Atlas Contact.
    Het verhaal van de natuurkunde is ook een persoonlijk verhaal, want achter de feiten gaan altijd mensen schuil. Van Einstein, die Beethoven op zijn viool probeert te spelen, tot Van Swinden, die jarenlang in het planetarium in Franeker werkt. Cees Andriesse, die 'Titan kan niet slapen' schreef, een biografie over Christiaan Huygens, heeft veel gevoel voor deze verhalen. In deze nieuwe geschiedenis van de natuurkunde wordt dan ook ruim aandacht besteed aan de zoektocht en wederwaardigheden van grote figuren, maar ook (...)
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  40. Competition and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific : why major power hedge and what does this mean for regional order.Elena Atanassova-Cornelis - 2018 - In Elena Aoun & Pierre Vercauteren, The state between interdependence and power in the contemporary world: a reassessment. Bruxelles: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
     
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    Filosofen van de 20e eeuw.Cornelis Petrus Bertels & Errit Petersma (eds.) - 1981 - Amsterdam: Intermediair.
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  42. Cosmology and proliferation.Gustaaf C. Cornelis - 1999 - In S. Smets J. P. Van Bendegem G. C. Cornelis, Metadebates on Science. VUB-Press & Kluwer. pp. 6--139.
  43. Disambiguating the Perception Assumption.Jennifer Corns - 2018 - In Fiona Macpherson, Sensory Substitution and Augmentation. Oxford: Proceedings of the British Academy, Oxford University Press.
     
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    Francis Bacon "twittert": de nieuwe academie.Gustaaf C. Cornelis - 2015 - Antwerpen: Garant.
    Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was een belangrijk Engels staatsman en invloedrijk humanistisch filosoof. Zijn publicaties liggen aan de oorsprong van onze moderne visie op het wetenschappelijk onderzoek. Toch is hij vandaag weinig bekend: in overzichtswerken komt hij nauwelijks aan bod en er verschijnt relatief weinig over hem. Dit boek brengt Bacons ideeën opnieuw voor het volle voetlicht. Bacon schreef toegankelijke teksten: essays, manifesten voor een nieuwe wetenschap en zelfs een fictief verhaal over een ideale kennismaatschappij. Zijn stijl was helder en vaak (...)
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  45. Intelligence diffusa e cultura dell 'intelligence'.A. Corneli - forthcoming - Gnosis.
  46. The Poetry of the Caroline Court.Thomas N. Corns - 1998 - In Corns Thomas N., Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 97: 1997 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 51-73.
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    Faith in international agricultural development: Conservation Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa.Corné J. Rademaker & Henk Jochemsen - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (2):199-212.
    The role of faith and religion in international development cooperation is hotly debated today. The legitimacy of this role remains, however, often confided to instrumental reasons. Yet, thinking about faith and religion only in instrumental terms leaves unquestioned the possibility of a religious background of development cooperation as a practice itself and the potential role of faith through individual practitioners that operate within secular NGOs, and research and policy institutes. The aim of the present paper is therefore to consider the (...)
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  48. ... Tenzij Een Wonder Gebeurt.Cornelis van der Meer - 1971 - Kampen,: Kok. Edited by Henk[From Old Catalog] Mochel.
     
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    Collection Paul Canellopoulos (XIX). Protocorinthian Aryballoi.Cornelis W. Neeft - 1989 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 113 (1):123-133.
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    Christian Wolff's philosophy of contingent reality.Cornelis Anthonie Peursevann - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1).
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