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    Theologale deugden in een seculiere tijd.Renée van Riessen - 2014 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 106 (2):121-125.
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    Wat bezielt Kierkegaard?: zeven essays over een dwarse denker.Renée van Riessen & Onno Zijlstra (eds.) - 2014 - Budel: Damon.
    Essays over de actualiteit van het denken van de Deense filosoof en theoloog Kierkegaard (1813-1855) ten aanzien van bijvoorbeeld de enkeling, ethiek, het offer en zijn eigen schrijverschap.
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    Advancing beyond socrates? On education, inspiration and inwardness in Kierkegaard and Levinas.Renée Dn van Riessen - 2013 - Philosophia Reformata 78 (1):64-81.
  4. Renee Van riessen, man as a place of God. Levinas' hermeneutics of kenosis.Marcel Poorthuis - 2009 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101 (1).
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    Wetenschap, wijsheid, filosoferen: opstellen aangeboden aan Hendrik van Riessen bij zijn afscheid als hoogleraar in de wijsbegeerte aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam.H. van Riessen & P. Blokhuis (eds.) - 1981 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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    Wijsbegeerte.H. van Riessen - 1970 - Kampen,: Kok.
    Systematische uiteenzetting van de wijsbegeerte der wetsidee.
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    Over de betekenis Van de wetsidee in de wijsbegeerte.H. van Riessen - 1965 - Philosophia Reformata 30 (2-4):159-177.
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    Sybe Schaap, Het onvermogen te vergeten. Budel 2001: Damon. ISBN 9055732079.J. P. van Riessen - 2005 - Philosophia Reformata 70 (1):84-87.
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    Mondigheid en de machten.H. van Riessen - 1967 - Amsterdam,: Buijten & Schipperheijn.
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  10. Beyond Representation and Concept: The Language of Testimony.R. D. N. Van Riessen - 2004 - In Marcel Sarot & Wessel Stoker (eds.), Religion and the good life. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum.
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  11. De verantwoordelijkheid in verval.H. van Riessen - 1953 - Amsterdam,: Voor Patrimonium uitg. door Buijten & Schipperheijn.
     
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    Science between presuppositions and decisions.H. van Riessen - 1973 - Philosophia Reformata 38 (1):114-126.
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    Nietzsche.H. van Riessen - 1960 - Philadelphia,: Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co..
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    De structuur der techniek.H. van Riessen - 1961 - Philosophia Reformata 26 (1-3):114-130.
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    Two Touchstones for Philosophy: Naive Experience and Common Sense.René van Woudenberg - 2020 - Philosophia Reformata 85 (1):20-42.
    In this paper I explore, in sections 2 and 3, respectively, Herman Dooyeweerd’s notion of naive experience and the notion of common sense as found in the writings of Thomas Reid and G. E. Moore. I argue in section 4 that naive experience and common sense are assigned a structurally similar functional role by their advocates—viz., the role of touchstone for philosophy. In the final section I stage a conversation between Dooyeweerd and Reid about the touchstones they adopt.
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    Nihilisme op de grens van filosofie en theologie: een onderzoek naar de reflektie op het praktisch nihilisme bij Weischedel, Tillich en Barth.Johannes Pieter van Riessen - 1991 - Kampen: J.H. Kok.
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    Philosophie der techniek.H. van Riessen - 1938 - Philosophia Reformata 3 (4):202-223.
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    Panmetaphoricism Examined.René Van Woudenberg - 1998 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 31 (4):231 - 247.
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    ‘Aspects’ and ‘functions’ of individual things.René van Woudenberg - 2003 - Philosophia Reformata 68 (1):1-13.
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  20. The Society of the Future.H. Van Riessen - 1957
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    From dignity to security protocols: a scientometric analysis of digital ethics.René Mahieu, Nees Jan van Eck, David van Putten & Jeroen van den Hoven - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (3):175-187.
    Our lives are increasingly intertwined with the digital realm, and with new technology, new ethical problems emerge. The academic field that addresses these problems—which we tentatively call ‘digital ethics’—can be an important intellectual resource for policy making and regulation. This is why it is important to understand how the new ethical challenges of a digital society are being met by academic research. We have undertaken a scientometric analysis to arrive at a better understanding of the nature, scope and dynamics of (...)
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    Filosofie en techniek.H. van Riessen - 1949 - Kampen,: J. H. Kok.
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  23. Sur le "De syllogismo hypothetico" de Boèce.René van den Driessche - 1949 - Milano: Editrice La Fiaccola.
     
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  24. Renati des Cartes Meditationes de Prima Philosopia [Sic] in Quibus Dei Existentia, & Animæhumanæà Corpore Distinctio, Demonstrantur. His Adjungitur Tractatus de Initiis Primæphilosophiæjuxta Fundamenta Clarissimi Cartesii, Tradita in Ipsius Meditationibus, Nec Non de Deo & Mente Humana. Cum Nova Methodo Qua Traditur Doctrina de Præestinatione & Gratia.René Descartes, Lambert van Velthuysen, James Flesher & Jonas Hart - 1664 - Excudebat J[Ames]. F[Lesher]. Pro Jona Hart.
     
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    HANS-RUDOLF MÜLLER-SCHWEFE, Die Welt ohne Väter. Furche Verlag, Hamburg 1957. Vertaald door W. Kreuzen: De wereld heeft geen vader. T. Wever, Franeker; 98 pp. [REVIEW]H. van Riessen - 1959 - Philosophia Reformata 24 (1):45-46.
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    Synthetic cells and organelles: compartmentalization strategies.Renée Roodbeen & Jan C. M. van Hest - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (12):1299-1308.
    The recent development of RNA replicating protocells and capsules that enclose complex biosynthetic cascade reactions are encouraging signs that we are gradually getting better at mastering the complexity of biological systems. The road to truly cellular compartments is still very long, but concrete progress is being made. Compartmentalization is a crucial natural methodology to enable control over biological processes occurring within the living cell. In fact, compartmentalization has been considered by some theories to be instrumental in the creation of life. (...)
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    Semiotics of the user interface.René Jorna & Barend van Heusden - 1996 - Semiotica 109 (3-4):237-250.
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    Thomas Reid on Memory.René van Woudenberg - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (1):117-133.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Thomas Reid on MemoryRené van Woudenbergthis paper is a discussion of Thomas Reid’s views on memory as an “avenue of knowledge.” Part 1 deals with various remarks Reid makes concerning memory, knowledge, and belief which he holds to be “obvious and certain.” Part contains a more detailed discussion of Reid’s thesis that “memory is unaccountable.” Part 3 inquires how Reid’s critique of the Way of Ideas fits with his (...)
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    Harm caused by adverse events in primary care: a clinical observational study.Raymond Wetzels, Rene Wolters, Chris van Weel & Michel Wensing - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (2):323-327.
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    Perspectives on the Philosophy of W.P. Alston - Edited by Heather D. Battaly and Michael P. Lynch.René van Woudenberg - 2006 - Philosophical Books 47 (4):360-362.
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    Jürgen habermas: The complete oeuvre. A bibliography of primary literature, translations and reviews. [REVIEW]René Görtzen & Frederik van Gelder - 1979 - Human Studies 2 (1):285-300.
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    Intuitive Knowledge Reconsidered.René van Woudenberg - 2005 - In René Woudenberg, Sabine Roeser & Ron Rood (eds.), Basic Belief and Basic Knowledge: Papers in Epistemology. De Gruyter. pp. 15-40.
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    How to Start a Fight: A Qualitative Video Analysis of the Trajectories Toward Violence Based on Phone-Camera Recorded Fights.Don Weenink, René Tuma & Marly van Bruchem - 2022 - Human Studies 45 (3):577-605.
    We aim to contribute to recent situational approaches to the study of interpersonal violence by elaborating the concept of trajectories. Trajectories are communicative processes in which antagonists act upon each other’s bodily and verbal actions to project a direction for the interaction to take, which is then (con) tested in the exchanges that follow. We use the notion of trajectories to gain insight in how participants turn an antagonistic situation into a violent encounter, which we contrast to interactionist and micro-sociological (...)
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  34. Most Peers Don’t Believe It, Hence It Is Probably False.René van Woudenberg & Hans van Eyghen - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (4):87-112.
    Rob Lovering has recently argued that since theists have been unable, by means of philosophical arguments, to convince 85 percent of professional philosophers that God exists, at least one of their defining beliefs must be either false or meaningless. This paper is a critical examination of his argument. First we present Lovering’s argument and point out its salient features. Next we explain why the argument’s conclusion is entirely acceptable for theists, even if, as we show, there are multiple problems with (...)
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    Medicina, et Praxis medica,: medicationum exemplis demonstrata.Henricus Regius, René Descartes & Theodor van Ackersdijck - 1668 - Ex Officina Theodori Ab Ackersdijck.
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    The Question of Style in Philosophy and the Arts.Caroline Eck, James McAllister & Renée van de Vall (eds.) - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed a change in the perception of the arts and of philosophy. In the arts this transition occurred around 1800, with, for instance, the breakdown of Vitruvianism in architecture, while in philosophy the foundationalism of which Descartes and Spinoza were paradigmatic representatives, which presumed that philosophy and the sciences possessed a method of ensuring the demonstration of truths, was undermined by the idea, asserted by Nietzsche and Wittgenstein, that there exist alternative styles of enquiry among (...)
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  37. A philosophy of the humanities.Stephen R. Grimm, Rik Peels & René Van Woudenberg - 2025 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This ground-breaking book opens up new vistas on the study of the humanities. Co-authored by three philosophers, it offers an in-depth exploration of a range of questions. For example, what, if anything, unifies scholarship in the humanities? Is it possible to attain objective truth in fields like history or literary studies or philosophy, or is everything a matter of perspective or standpoint? It is possible for fields in the humanities to make progress, and if so, how? And what should we (...)
     
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    The Coffin of Djedmonthuiufankh in the National Museum of Antiquities at Leiden, Vol. 1: Technical and Iconographic/Iconological Aspects.D. A. Aston, René van Walsem & Rene van Walsem - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):696.
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    Wat mogen we van een theorie over waarheid verwachten?René van Woudenberg - 2007 - Philosophia Reformata 72 (1):53-68.
    Hoewel misschien minder dan vroeger, zijn velen van ons op zoek naar waarheid, of ‘de’ waarheid . We beseffen dat het ‘hebben’ van waarheid een groot goed is. We beseffen ook dat waarheid, of ‘de’ waarheid, soms of vaak, moeilijk te achterhalen is: het is een soms of vaak ongrijpbaar goed. Wie echter geen volslagen scepticus is kan in beginsel lijsten aanleggen van beweringen waarvan hij weet dat ze waar zijn, beweringen waarvan hij weet dat ze onwaar zijn, maar ook (...)
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    The Epistemology of Reading and Interpretation.René van Woudenberg - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Reading and textual interpretation are ordinary human activities, performed inside as well as outside academia, but precisely how they function as unique sources of knowledge is not well understood. In this book, René van Woudenberg explores the nature of reading and how it is distinct from perception and testimony, which are two widely acknowledged knowledge sources. After distinguishing seven accounts of interpretation, van Woudenberg discusses the question of whether all reading inevitably involves interpretation, and shows that although reading and interpretation (...)
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    Godsbewijzen En De Crisis Van Het Klassieke FunderingsdenkenTheistic Arguments And The Crisis Of Classical Foundationalism.René Van Woudenberg - 1997 - Bijdragen 58 (1):2-28.
    This paper discusses some arguments against some traditional 'proofs of God's existence'. First it is argued that it is not obvious that these arguments are fallacious. Secondly, I try to articulate why so many Protestant thinkers maintained a hostile attitude toward the traditional proofs. I argue that their attitude was shaped by the conviction that belief in God is epistemically justified even when it is not based on argument or proof. I reconstruct Bavinck's treatment of the traditional proofs as a (...)
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  42. Het nut van de filosofie.René van Woudenberg, Mariëtte Willemsen & Govert Buijs - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (4):847-847.
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  43. The knowledge relation: Binary or ternary?René van Woudenberg - 2008 - Social Epistemology 22 (3):281-288.
    Contrastivism is the claim that the knowledge relation is ternary, it relates three relata: a subject, a proposition, and a class of contrastive propositions. The present paper is a discussion of Jonathan Schaffer’s arguments in favour of contrastivism. The case is made that these are unconvincing: the traditional binary account of knowledge can handle the phenomena that ternarity is claimed to handle in a superior way.
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    Authorship and ChatGPT: a Conservative View.René van Woudenberg, Chris Ranalli & Daniel Bracker - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (1):1-26.
    Is ChatGPT an author? Given its capacity to generate something that reads like human-written text in response to prompts, it might seem natural to ascribe authorship to ChatGPT. However, we argue that ChatGPT is not an author. ChatGPT fails to meet the criteria of authorship because it lacks the ability to perform illocutionary speech acts such as promising or asserting, lacks the fitting mental states like knowledge, belief, or intention, and cannot take responsibility for the texts it produces. Three perspectives (...)
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    Science and the Ethics of Belief. An Examination of Philipse’s ‘Rule R’.René van Woudenberg & Joelle Rothuizen-van der Steen - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (2):349-362.
    It has recently been argued that the following Rule should be part of any characterization of science: Claims concerning specific disputed facts should be endorsed only if they are sufficiently supported by the application of validated methods of research or discovery, and moreover that acceptance of this Rule should lead one to reject religious belief. This paper argues, first, that the Rule, as stated, should not be accepted as it suffers from a number of problems. And second, that even if (...)
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  46. De visuele dynamiek van het sublieme.Renée van de Vall - 1993 - In Maarten van Nierop, Renée van de Vall & Albert van der Schoot (eds.), Mooie dingen: over de esthetica van het object. Meppel: Boom Koninklijke Uitgevers.
     
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  47. Een subliem gevoel van plaats.Renée van de Vall & Barnett Newman - 1998 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (1):199-201.
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  48. Het mysterie van de identiteit. Een analytisch-wijsgerige studie.René van Woudenberg - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (3):636-636.
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    Risk-Adjusting the Doughnut Hole to Improve Efficiency and Equity.Richard C. van Kleef, Wynand Pmm van de Ven & René Cja van Vliet - 2011 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 48 (4):313-321.
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    Ignorance and Force: Two Excusing Conditions for False Beliefs.René van Woudenberg - 2009 - American Philosophical Quarterly 46 (4):373-386.
    Ever since at least Aristotle, it has been widely recognized that a theory of responsibility must allow for the fact that in certain conditions agents are excused for not doing what they ought to do —and accordingly that they cannot be held responsible for what they did not, or did, do. In such conditions they are not appropriate candidates for one of what Strawson has called the "reactive attitudes" such as resentment, contempt, gratitude, and affection. Let us call such conditions (...)
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