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  1. Freiheit und Kontingenz in der Ordinatio I 39 des Johannes Duns Scotus.Anthonie Vos, H. Veldhuis, E. Dekker, N. W. Den Bok & A. J. Beck - 1998 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 61 (1):99-136.
     
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  2. Dialogue, understanding and collective intentionality.Anthonie Wm Meijers - 2002 - In Georg Meggle, Social Facts and Collective Intentionality. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical research. Dr. Haensel-Hohenhausen.
     
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    In Memoriam Lynne Rudder Baker.Anthonie Meijers Editor & Marc Slors Associate Editor - 2019 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (1):1-1.
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    In Memoriam Lynne Rudder Baker.Anthonie Meijers & Marc Slors - 2019 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (1):1-1.
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    Collective Agents and Cognitive Attitudes.Anthonie Meijers - 2002 - ProtoSociology 16:70-85.
    Propositional attitudes, such as beliefs, desires, and intentions, can be attributed to collective agents. In my paper I focus on cognitive attitudes, and I explore the various types of collective beliefs. I argue that there is a whole spectrum of collective beliefs, and I distinguish between two extremes: the weak opinion poll conception and the strong agreement-based conception. Strong collective beliefs should be understood in terms of the acceptance of a proposition rather than of belief proper. They are not purely (...)
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    Technological Knowledge.Anthonie W. M. Meijers & Marc J. de Vries - 2012 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks, A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 70–74.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Types of Knowledge in Technology A Neglected Topic Empirical Studies Philosophical Explorations References and Further Reading.
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  7. Believing and accepting as a group.Anthonie W. M. Meijers - 1999 - In Anthonie Meijers, Belief, Cognition, and the Will. Tilburg [The Netherlands]: Tilburg University Press.
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    Why Accept Collective Beliefs?Anthonie Meijers - 2003 - ProtoSociology 18:377-388.
    Margaret Gilbert has recently argued in ProtoSociology against what she called my rejectionist’s view according to which (i) we have to make a distinction between the intentional states of believing and accepting and (ii) genuine group beliefs, i.e. group beliefs that cannot be reduced to the beliefs of the individual members of a group, should be understood in terms of the acceptance of a view rather than of beliefs proper. In this reply I discuss Gilbert’s objections.
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  9. Gustav Gerber und Friedrich Nietzsche. Zum historischen Hintergrund der sprachphilosophischen Auffassungen des frühen Nietzsche.Anthonie Meijers - 1988 - Nietzsche Studien 17:369-390.
     
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  10. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science.Anthonie W. M. Meijers (ed.) - 2009
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    Reply to Critics.Anthonie Meijers - 2002 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (2):110-116.
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    Belief, Cognition, and the Will.Anthonie Meijers (ed.) - 1999 - Tilburg [The Netherlands]: Tilburg University Press.
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    Physical and mental? Reply to John Searle.Anthonie Meijers - 2000 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 8 (2):179 – 183.
    In my reply I focus on three topics: the usefulness of Searle's physical analogies for understanding the relationship between higher-level mental properties and lower-level physical properties, the question of overdetermination and the causal efficacy of unconscious intentional states. I argue that Searle's reply does not refute my arguments against his analogies, while concerns about overdetermination are only taken away because his reply shows that there is no genuine unconscious mental causation in his view. That makes it hard to understand how (...)
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  14. Mental Causation and Searle’s Impossible Conception of Unconscious Intentionality.Anthonie W. M. Meijers - 2000 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 8 (2):155-170.
    In my article I evaluate Searle's account of mental causation, in particular his account of the causal efficacy of unconscious intentional states. I argue that top-down causation and overdetermination are unsolved problems in Searle's philosophy of mind, despite his assurances to the contrary. I also argue that there are conflicting claims involved in his account of mental causation and his account of the unconscious. As a result, it becomes impossible to understand how unconscious intentional states can be causally efficacious. My (...)
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    Social holism and atomism: An introduction.Anthonie Meijers - 1998 - Philosophical Explorations 1 (3):166 – 168.
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    (1 other version)Konkordanz zu den wörtlichen abschriften und übernahmen von beispielen und zitaten aus gustav gerber: die sprache als kunst (bromberg 1871) in nietzsches rhetorik-vorlesung und in,ueber wahrheit und lüge im aussermoralischen sinne.Anthonie Meijers & Martin Stingelin - 1987 - In Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier, 1988. De Gruyter. pp. 350-368.
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  17. Artefacts Without Agency.Christian Illies & Anthonie Meijers - 2009 - The Monist 92 (3):420-440.
  18. The dual nature of technical artefacts.Peter Kroes & Anthonie Meijers - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (1):1-4.
  19. The Empirical turn in the philosophy of technology.Peter Kroes & Anthonie Meijers (eds.) - 2001 - New York: JAI.
    THERE'S NO TURN LIKE THE EMPIRICAL TURN Arie Rip Philosophers of technology now turn to the phenomena in order to learn from them - always, and unavoidably, ...
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    Editorial.Jan Bransen & Anthonie Meijers - 2003 - Philosophical Explorations 6 (3):159 – 160.
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  21. Het Expressionisme; zes lezingen.Nicolaas Anthonie Donkersloot (ed.) - 1954 - Den Haag,: Servire.
     
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    Introduction.Frank Hindriks & Anthonie Meijers - 2003 - Philosophical Explorations 6 (3):161 – 164.
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    Het inleidende karakter der wijsbegeerte.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1951 - Utrecht,: A. Oosthoek.
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    The ontology of artefacts: the hard problem.Wybo Houkes & Anthonie Meijers - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (1):118-131.
    We examine to what extent an adequate ontology of technical artefacts can be based on existing general accounts of the relation between higher-order objects and their material basis. We consider two of these accounts: supervenience and constitution. We take as our starting point the thesis that artefacts have a ‘dual nature’, that is, that they are both material bodies and functional objects. We present two criteria for an adequate ontology of artefacts, ‘Underdetermination’ and ‘Realizability Constraints’ , which address aspects of (...)
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    Christian Wolff's Philosophy of Contingent Reality.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1):69-82.
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    “Knowing Me, Knowing You” the Importance of Networking for Freelancers’ Careers: Examining the Mediating Role of Need for Relatedness Fulfillment and Employability-Enhancing Competencies.Sofie Jacobs, Ans De Vos, David Stuer & Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Research has shown the importance of engaging in networking behaviors for employees’ career success. Networking behaviors can be seen as a proactive way of creating access to career-related social resources and we argue that this type of proactive career behaviors might be particularly relevant for freelancers who cannot depend on an organizational career system supporting their further development, yet whose careers are characterized by high levels of uncertainty and unpredictability. To date, however, our understanding of how freelancers, being a category (...)
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    Design research programs and the logic of their development.Theo A. F. Kuipers, Rein Vos & Hauke Sie - 1992 - Erkenntnis 37 (1):37 - 63.
    Design research programs attempt to bring together the properties of available materials and the demands derived from intended applications. The logic of problem states and state transitions in such programs, including assessment criteria and heuristic principles, is described in settheoretic terms, starting with a naive model comprising an intended profile and the operational profile of a prototype. In a first concretization the useful distinction between structural and functional properties is built into the model. In two further concretizations the inclusion of (...)
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    La création d’animaux chimères porteurs d’organes humains.Chloé Giquel, John De Vos, Rodolphe Bourret, François Vialla, Eric Martinez & Aurélie Thonnat-Marin - 2016 - Médecine et Droit 2016 (137):37-47.
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  29. Staat, Nation, Humanitat.Johann Gottfried Herder & L. De Vos - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (4):758.
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    Metaphysika tou dikaiou polemou.Iakōvos Kareklas - 2006 - Leukōsia: I. Kareklas.
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    The Advocate’s Own Challenges to Behave in a Sustainable Way: An Institutional Analysis of Advocacy NGOs.Mieneke Koster, Ana Simaens & Bart Vos - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (2):483-501.
    Non-governmental organizations are increasingly important drivers for businesses’ self-regulation to operate in a sustainable way. We shift the perspective on NGOs from focusing on their advocacy role to focusing on their accountability for having sustainable internal operations. In a multiple case analysis, we explore the question ‘What are the drivers and barriers to sustainable conduct of NGOs that are sustainability advocates?’ Drawing on institutional theory, we obtain novel insights into the legitimacy-seeking motivations for sustainable conduct in the specific context of (...)
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    Systematic Review of Existential Anxiety Instruments.V. Van Bruggen, J. Vos, G. Westerhof, E. Bohlmeijer & G. Glas - unknown
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    Hidden Threads: A Christian Critique of Sociological Theory.Russell Heddendorf & Matthew Vos - 2009 - Upa.
    Heddendorf finds in sociological theories some 'hidden threads' - Christian principles woven into the fabric of society. This book is an examination and Christian critique of sociological theory, demonstrating appreciation for the richness of social life and holding in tension those theories that attempt to explain it.
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  34. Zu Dialektik und Geschlecht bei Hegel.Leo Hemetsberger & L. De Vos - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (4):773.
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    Phänomenologie und analytische Philosophie.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1969 - Stuttgart,: Kohlhammer.
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    Grapheme-Phoneme Learning in an Unknown Orthography: A Study in Typical Reading and Dyslexic Children.Jeremy M. Law, Astrid De Vos, Jolijn Vanderauwera, Jan Wouters, Pol Ghesquière & Maaike Vandermosten - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:381040.
    In this study, we examined the learning of new grapheme-phoneme correspondences in individuals with and without dyslexia. Additionally, we investigated the relation between grapheme-phoneme learning and measures of phonological awareness, orthographic knowledge and rapid automatized naming, with a focus on the unique joint variance of grapheme-phoneme learning to word and non-word reading achievement. Training of grapheme-phoneme associations consisted of a 20-min training program in which eight novel letters (Hebrew) needed to be paired with speech sounds taken from the participant's native (...)
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    The psychologization of humanitarian aid: skimming the battlefield and the disaster zone.Jan Vos - 2011 - History of the Human Sciences 24 (3):103-122.
    Humanitarian aid’s psycho-therapeutic turn in the 1990s was mirrored by the increasing emotionalization and subjectivation of fund-raising campaigns. In order to grasp the depth of this interconnectedness, this article argues that in both cases what we see is the post-Fordist production paradigm at work; namely, as Hardt and Negri put it, the direct production of subjectivity and social relations. To explore this, the therapeutic and mental health approach in humanitarian aid is juxtaposed with the more general phenomenon of psychologization. This (...)
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    Calvinists among the Virtues: Reformed Theological Contributions to Contemporary Virtue Ethics 1.Pieter Vos - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (2):201-212.
    Since virtue and the virtues have been important in Reformed theology for most of its history, this essay is devoted to the question of how this tradition may contribute to and interact with contemporary virtue ethics. Reformed concepts of sanctification as open to moral growth, covenant as a narrative context of divine commandments, and unio cum Christo as defining human teleology and virtuousness provide valuable contributions to the development of such an ethics. On the other hand, Reformed conceptions of reform, (...)
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  39. Omega Almere–Bauen in der Polderlandschaft.Siebold Nijenhuis & Aldo Vos - 2000 - Topos 30.
     
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    Christian Wolff's philosophy of contingent reality.Cornelis Anthonie Peursevann - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (1).
  41. Feiten, waarden, gebeurtenissen.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1966 - Hilversum,: W. de Haan;.
     
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  42. Michel de Montaigne.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1954 - Amsterdam,: H.J. Paris.
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    Phenomenology and reality.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1972 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
  44. Nachgelassene Schriften 1812-1813.J. G. Fichte & L. De Vos - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (4):745.
     
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: an introduction to his philosophy.Cornelis Anthonie van Peursen - 1969 - London,: Faber.
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    The fluid nature of water grabbing: the on-going contestation of water distribution between peasants and agribusinesses in Nduruma, Tanzania.Jeroen Vos, Hans Komakech, Gert Veldwisch & Chris Bont - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (3):641-654.
    This article contributes to the contemporary debate on land and water grabbing through a detailed, qualitative case study of horticultural agribusinesses which have settled in Tanzania, disrupting patterns of land and water use. In this paper we analyse how capitalist settler farms and their upstream and downstream peasant neighbours along the Nduruma river, Tanzania, expand and defend their water use. The paper is based on 3 months of qualitative field work in Tanzania. We use the echelons of rights analysis framework (...)
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  47. Lebendiger Begriff. Begriffenes Leben.Chr Spahn & L. De Vos - 2008 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 70 (3):629.
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    Morfologie van de Vlaamse politieke partijen in 199 1 en 1992.Peter Janssens, Stefaan Fiers & Mieck Vos - 1993 - Res Publica 35 (3-4):503-559.
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    A Human Being’s Highest Perfection.Pieter H. Vos - 2016 - Faith and Philosophy 33 (3):311-332.
    Focusing on the grammar and vocabulary of virtue in Kierkegaard’s upbuilding works, it is argued that the Danish philosopher represents a Christian conception of the moral life that is distinct from but—contrary to Alasdair MacIntyre’s claim—not completely opposed to Aristotelian and Thomistic virtue ethics. Although the realities of sin and salvation transcend virtue ethics based purely on human nature, it is demonstrated that this does not prevent Kierkegaard from speaking constructively about human nature, its teleology (a teleological conception of the (...)
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    Beeldende taal: Bybel en poësie.C. J. A. Vos - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (1).
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