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  1. A propos des grammaires en tant que théories En néerlandais.Brinkman Hj - 1975 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 67 (1):56-61.
     
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  2. Information science and its core concepts: levels of disagreement.Birger Hjørland - 2013 - In Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan & Thomas Mark Dousa (eds.), Theories of information, communication and knowledge: a multidisciplinary approach. New York: Springer.
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  3. Iamblichus on Inspiration: De Mysteries, 3.4-8.Hj Bluementhal & Eg Clark - 1993 - In H. J. Blumenthal & Gillian Clark (eds.), The divine Iamblichus: philosopher and man of gods. London: Bristol Classical Press. pp. 140.
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  4. Allargando-poco-a-poco-an essay review.B. R. Brinkman - 1995 - Heythrop Journal-a Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 36 (1):65-72.
     
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  5. De weerklank van de Bourgondische hofliteratuur in het Middelnederlands'.Herman Brinkman - 1994 - Millennium 8:125-133.
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    Het Gods- en mensbegrip in de theologie van Wolfhart Pannenberg: een schets van de ontwikkeling van zijn theologie vanaf 1953 tot 1979.M. E. Brinkman - 1979 - Kampen: Kok.
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    Leadership and Small Business.John Brinkman - 2007 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:518-520.
    This paper focuses on research being undertaken to establish what the leadership gaps in SMEs are, as perceived by the SME leaders, and what can be doneby academia to address them given that many smaller organisations have nobody within their organisations with whom to identify effective leadership.
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  8. Kant theory of punishment and its importance for the development of a theory of the education of criminals.Hj Eberle - 1985 - Kant Studien 76 (1):90-106.
     
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  9. The criticism of the 1 is not the epiphany of the other-comments on the philosophy of Levinas, Emmanuel.Hj Gawoll - 1988 - Hegel-Studien 23:205-226.
     
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  10. Interpretive Rules and the Description of the Aspects.Verkuyl Hj - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (4):471-503.
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  11. Mit Pop wurde die Kunst philosophisch. Interview mit Arthur C. Danto.Hj Schneider - 1997 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 45 (5):773-784.
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  12. Hubbeling, Hubertus, Gezinus, november 27, 1925 to october 7, 1986-obituary.Hj Siebrand - 1987 - Studia Leibnitiana 19 (2):127-128.
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  13. Who Signs this Poem? On the Institution of Poetry in Filosofia e poesia. Philosophie et poésie.Hj Silverman - 1986 - Rivista di Estetica 26 (22):101-106.
     
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  14. H. mcilwain 31.Hj Strecker - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 4--31.
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  15. Ethique du homo cyberneticus En néerlandais.Heering Hj - 1977 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 69 (1):53-65.
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    Crystallographic shear and ordered reduction of UO2.Hj Matzke & C. Ronchi - 1972 - Philosophical Magazine 26 (6):1395-1407.
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  17. Consideraciones sobre las perspectivas actuales del morir humano.Hj Padron - 1999 - Sapientia 54 (206):453-466.
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  18. Elementos para une filosofia del icono AS Said y JL Marion, une confrontacion.Hj Padron - 1993 - Philosophia (Misc.) 1:115-140.
     
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  19. Sobre el alma y su cuerpo.Hj Padron - 1995 - Sapientia 50 (197-98):321-341.
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  20. Humanism and christianity 89.Hj Paton - 1946 - Hibbert Journal: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy 44:89.
  21. Festive celebration of life as one of Santayana prime values-a comment on Grossman, M. presentation of Santayana ultimate.Hj Saatkamp - 1993 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 16 (1-2):134-137.
     
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  22. Frederick Osborn.Hj Eysenck, Cp Blacker, Ln Jackson & Spiritual Healing - 1957 - The Eugenics Review 52:1.
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    Iterative Set Theory, MICHAEL D. POTTER.Hj Glock - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (264).
  24. Schelling: la filosofia come storia dell'essere e come anti-politica.Hj Sandkuhler - 1989 - Rivista di Filosofia 80 (1):65-93.
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    Administration and Society in Kassite BabyloniaBeitrage zur Verwaltung und Gesellschaft Babyloniens in der Kassitenzeit.J. A. Brinkman & Leonhard Sassmannshausen - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):283.
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    Due vedute di Roma.B. R. Brinkman - 1996 - Heythrop Journal 37 (2):176–192.
    Books reviewed in this article: The Anchor Bible Dictionary. Edited by David Noel Freedman with Gary A. Herion, David F. Graf, John David Pleins. The Gospel of Matthew. By Daniel J. Harrington. Paul: An Introduction to his Thought. By C. K. Barrett. A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identiy. By Daniel Boyarin. New Testament Theology. By G. B. Caird, completed and edited by L. D. Hurst. The Fatherhood of God from Origen to Athanasius. By Peter Widdicombe. Dieu et (...)
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    Erratum to: Charles Darwin’s Beagle Voyage, Fossil Vertebrate Succession, and “The Gradual Birth & Death of Species”.Paul D. Brinkman - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (2):401-401.
    The prevailing view among historians of science holds that Charles Darwin became a convinced transmutationist only in the early spring of 1837, after his Beagle collections had been examined by expert British naturalists. With respect to the fossil vertebrate evidence, some historians believe that Darwin was incapable of seeing or understanding the transmutationist implications of his specimens without the help of Richard Owen. There is ample evidence, however, that he clearly recognized the similarities between several of the fossil vertebrates he (...)
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    Harmony, Attribute of the Sacred and Phenomenal in Aquinas and Kukai.John Brinkman - 1995 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 15:105–118.
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    Notes and comments.B. R. Brinkman - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (4):539–543.
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    On sacramental man: IV The way of interiorization.B. R. Brinkman & J. S. - 1973 - Heythrop Journal 14 (3):280–306.
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    'Sacramental man'and speech acts again.B. R. Brinkman - 1975 - Heythrop Journal 16 (4):418–420.
  32. The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations.Anita Bandrowski, Ryan Brinkman, Mathias Brochhausen, Matthew H. Brush, Bill Bug, Marcus C. Chibucos, Kevin Clancy, Mélanie Courtot, Dirk Derom, Michel Dumontier, Liju Fan, Jennifer Fostel, Gilberto Fragoso, Frank Gibson, Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Melissa A. Haendel, Yongqun He, Mervi Heiskanen, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Mark Jensen, Yu Lin, Allyson L. Lister, Phillip Lord, James Malone, Elisabetta Manduchi, Monnie McGee, Norman Morrison, James A. Overton, Helen Parkinson, Bjoern Peters, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Alan Ruttenberg, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Richard H. Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith, Larisa N. Soldatova, Christian J. Stoeckert, Chris F. Taylor, Carlo Torniai, Jessica A. Turner, Randi Vita, Patricia L. Whetzel & Jie Zheng - 2016 - PLoS ONE 11 (4):e0154556.
    The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is an ontology that provides terms with precisely defined meanings to describe all aspects of how investigations in the biological and medical domains are conducted. OBI re-uses ontologies that provide a representation of biomedical knowledge from the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) project and adds the ability to describe how this knowledge was derived. We here describe the state of OBI and several applications that are using it, such as adding semantic expressivity to (...)
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  33. A response to Ward.Martien E. Brinkman - 2003 - In Willem B. Drees (ed.), Is nature ever evil?: religion, science, and value. New York: Routledge. pp. 100--265.
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  34. Outsidelessness and high noon.B. R. Brinkman - 1994 - Heythrop Journal-a Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 35 (1):53-58.
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    The proportional lack of archaeal pathogens: Do viruses/phages hold the key?Erin E. Gill & Fiona Sl Brinkman - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (4):248-254.
    Although Archaea inhabit the human body and possess some characteristics of pathogens, there is a notable lack of pathogenic archaeal species identified to date. We hypothesize that the scarcity of disease‐causing Archaea is due, in part, to mutually‐exclusive phage and virus populations infecting Bacteria and Archaea, coupled with an association of bacterial virulence factors with phages or mobile elements. The ability of bacterial phages to infect Bacteria and then use them as a vehicle to infect eukaryotes may be difficult for (...)
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    Science, Part I: Basic Conceptions of Science and the Scientific Method.Birger Hjørland - 2022 - Knowledge Organization 48 (7-8):473-498.
    This article is the first in a trilogy about the concept “science”. Section 1 considers the historical development of the meaning of the term science and shows its close relation to the terms “knowl­edge” and “philosophy”. Section 2 presents four historic phases in the basic conceptualizations of science science as representing absolute certain of knowl­edge based on deductive proof; science as representing absolute certain of knowl­edge based on “the scientific method”; science as representing fallible knowl­edge based on “the scientific method”; (...)
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  37. Effects of experience on language and cognitive-development.Hj Neville - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):493-493.
     
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  38. Book Reviews : Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920): A Centennial Reader, edited by James D. Bratt. Carlisle: Paternoster and Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998. 498 pp. pb. no price. ISBN 0-85364-922-7. Creating a Christian World View: Abraham Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism, by Peter S. Heslam. Carlisle: Paternoster and Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998. 300 pp. pb. 14.99. ISBN 0-85364-889-. [REVIEW]Martien E. Brinkman - 1999 - Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):114-118.
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    The Population: Report A Statement from the Hierarchy-94 The Eugenics Society------96 Notes and Memoranda---97 Reviews of Books. [REVIEW]Hj Eysenck - 1951 - The Eugenics Review 43 (2).
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  40. Leaders as moral role models: The case of John gutfreund at Salomon Brothers. [REVIEW]Ronald R. Sims & Johannes Brinkman - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 35 (4):327-339.
    The paper describes and discusses unethical behavior in organizations, as a result of (interacting) disputable leadership and ethical climate. This paper presents and analyzes the well-known bond trading scandal at Salomon Brother to demonstrate the development of an unethical organizational culture under the leadership of John Gutfreund. The paper argues that leaders shape and reinforce an ethical or unethical organizational climate by what they pay attention to, how they react to crises, how they behave, how they allocate rewards, and how (...)
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    Charles Darwin’s Beagle Voyage, Fossil Vertebrate Succession, and “The Gradual Birth & Death of Species”.Paul D. Brinkman - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (2):363-399.
    The prevailing view among historians of science holds that Charles Darwin became a convinced transmutationist only in the early spring of 1837, after his Beagle collections had been examined by expert British naturalists. With respect to the fossil vertebrate evidence, some historians believe that Darwin was incapable of seeing or understanding the transmutationist implications of his specimens without the help of Richard Owen. There is ample evidence, however, that he clearly recognized the similarities between several of the fossil vertebrates he (...)
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  42. Human Participants in Engineering Research: Notes from a Fledgling Ethics Committee.David Koepsell, Willem-Paul Brinkman & Sylvia Pont - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4):1033-1048.
    For the past half-century, issues relating to the ethical conduct of human research have focused largely on the domain of medical, and more recently social–psychological research. The modern regime of applied ethics, emerging as it has from the Nuremberg trials and certain other historical antecedents, applies the key principles of: autonomy, respect for persons, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice to human beings who enter trials of experimental drugs and devices :168–175, 2001). Institutions such as Institutional Review Boards and Ethics Committees oversee (...)
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  43. Human Research Ethics Committees in Technical Universities.David Koepsell, Willem-Paul Brinkman & Sylvia Pont - 2014 - Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 9 (3):67-73.
    Human research ethics has developed in both theory and practice mostly from experiences in medical research. Human participants, however, are used in a much broader range of research than ethics committees oversee, including both basic and applied research at technical universities. Although mandated in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, non-medical research involving humans need not receive ethics review in much of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Our survey of the top 50 technical universities in the (...)
     
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    Ethical Concerns About Human Genetic Enhancement in the Malay Science Fiction Novels.Noor Munirah Isa & Muhammad Fakhruddin Hj Safian Shuri - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):109-127.
    Advancements in science and technology have not only brought hope to humankind to produce disease-free offspring, but also offer possibilities to genetically enhance the next generation’s traits and capacities. Human genetic enhancement, however, raises complex ethical questions, such as to what extent should it be allowed? It has been a great challenge for humankind to develop robust ethical guidelines for human genetic enhancement that address both public concerns and needs. We believe that research about public concerns is necessary prior to (...)
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    Prelude to Empire: Babylonian Society and Politics, 747-626 B. C.Bill T. Arnold & J. A. Brinkman - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):661.
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    Los arquitectos plautinos. Notas sobre el concepto de prudencia arquitectónica en Aristóteles.Lars William Brinkman Clark - 2023 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 55 (154):68-108.
    Desde la antigüedad hasta hoy, la tradición vitruviana ha dominado los modos en que se ha entendido el oficio de la arquitectura y la figura del arquitecto en Occidente. Esta tradición hace de la arquitectura una práctica necesariamente relacionada con la edificación. Sin embargo, en los tiempos en que Vitruvio escribía su De Architectura, diferentes nociones sobre el oficio permeaban tanto en escritos dramáticos y filosóficos como en el sentido común de la época. En Cicerón y Eurípides, pero sobre todo (...)
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  47. Civil society for sustainable economic development.Nik Mustapha Hj Nik Hassan - 1998 - In Othman Alhabshi & Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (eds.), Islam, knowledge, and ethics: a pertinent culture for managing organisations. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.
  48. Tendenzen evangelischer Sozialethik.Ulrich Hj Kortner - 2001 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 48 (1-2):38-60.
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    Die Frage nach der Frage, auf die die Theologie die Antwort ist.Ulrich Hj Körtner - 2007 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 48 (4):407-423.
    ZusammenfassungIm Unterschied zum Christentum haben andere Religionen keine der christlichen vergleichbare Theologie entwickelt. Diese ist keine zufällige historische Erscheinung, sondern hat ihren Grund im Wesen des christlichen Glaubens. Bei der Frage, auf die die Theologie die Antwort ist, handelt es sich um das Problem der Hermeneutik bzw. das Verhältnis von Glaube und Verstehen im Christentum. Genauer gesagt geht es um die Geschichtlichkeit des Glaubens wie des Verstehens. Theologische Hermeneutik hat insbesondere das Verhältnis von Glaube und Skepsis zu bestimmen. Sie kann (...)
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  50. Frailty.Ulrich Hj K. Rtner - 2006 - Ethik in der Medizin 18 (2):108-119.
     
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