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    Does Your Religion Make a Difference in Your Business Ethics? The Case of Consolidated Foods.Louke Van Wensveen Siker, James A. Donahue & Ronald M. Green - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (11):819 - 832.
    While the literature in business ethics abounds with philosophical analyses, perspectives from religious thinkers are curiously underrepresented. What religious analysis has occured has often been moralistic in tone, more fit to the pulpit than the classroom or the boardroom. In the three essays that follow, presented originally at a panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in 1989, ethicists from the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish traditions analyze a case study familiar to many who teach and (...)
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  2. A Protestant response to the Consolidated Foods Case.Louke-van-Wensveen Siker - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics (Jbe 10:820-3.
     
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  3. Christ and Business: A Typology for Christian Business Ethics. [REVIEW]Louke van Wensveen Siker - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):883 - 888.
    H. Richard Niebuhr's typology of the relation between Christ and culture can function as a heuristic device to identify different approaches to Christian business ethics. Five types are outlined: Christ Against Business, The Christ of Business, Christ Above Business, Christ and Business in Paradox, and Christ the Transformer of Business. This typology may facilitate discussion on the relative adequacy of various theological assumptions about ethical change in business.
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    Dirty Virtues: The Emergence of Ecological Virtue Ethics.Louke van Wensveen - 1999 - Humanity Books.
    This is the first extensive study of ecological virtue ethics and the new rhetoric of environmentalists. Based on a wide-ranging survey of environmental literature, Louke van Wensveen offers an overview of current "green" virtue language and proposes the basic elements of a matching ecological virtue theory, dubbed "dirty virtues" by ecological philosophers.Environmental ethics is not exhausted by debates about the need to preserve rivers, our duties to bioregions, and the intrinsic value of nonhuman nature; rather, ecoliterature also contains (...)
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    Mark Coeckelbergh: Environmental Skill: Motivation, Knowledge, and the Possibility of a Non-Romantic Environmental Ethics.Louke van Wensveen - 2015 - Environmental Ethics 37 (3):379-380.
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    Ecosystem Sustainability as a Criterion for Genuine Virtue.Louke van Wensveen - 2001 - Environmental Ethics 23 (3):227-241.
    I propose an ecologically attuned criterion for genuine virtue, namely, the criterion of ecosustainable virtue: a genuine virtue includes the goal of ensuring ecosystem sustainability. I show how this criterion emerges from environmental practice and how it can be supported by syllogistic reasoning.
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    Attunement.Louke van Wensveen - 2001 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 8 (2):67-78.
    Within an environmental virtue ethic belongs moderation for the sake of ecojustice. Named attunement, this virtue both resembles and differs from Aristotelian and Thomistic articulations of temperance. Principally expressed as frugality and moderation in diet, it includes: sensitivity to limits, acceptance of limits, joyous contentment, creativity, and readiness to sacrifice.
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    Is Toughness a Business Virtue?Louke M. van Wensveen - 1995 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (2):15-25.
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  9. Cardinal environmental virtues: A neurobiological perspective.L. van Wensveen - 2005 - In Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  10. The emergence of ecological virtue language.L. Van Wensveen - 2005 - In Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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    Solidarity: Does the Modern Catholic Rights Tradition have Anything to Offer Environmental Virtue Ethics?Russell Butkus - 2015 - Environmental Ethics 37 (2):169-186.
    Within the last decade those familiar with environmental ethics have witnessed a resurgence of environmental virtue ethics. According to Louke van Wensveen, ecological virtue language is “rapidly growing” and “represents a distinct moral discourse with an internal unity and logic”—what she calls “an integral discourse.” Does the modern Catholic rights tradition have anything to contribute to this ethical discourse? Grounded historically in neo-Thomistic natural law and virtue ethics, Catholic social teaching originated as a response to late ninteenth- and (...)
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  12. Does your religion make a difference in your business ethics? The case of consolidated foods.Louke Wensveen Sikevanr, James A. Donahue & Ronald M. Green - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (11).
    While the literature in business ethics abounds with philosophical analyses, perspectives from religious thinkers are curiously underrepresented. What religious analysis has occured has often been moralistic in tone, more fit to the pulpit than the classroom or the boardroom. In the three essays that follow, presented originally at a panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in 1989, ethicists from the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish traditions analyze a case study familiar to many who teach and (...)
     
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  13. Christ and business: A typology for Christian business ethics.Louke Wensveen Sikevanr - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11).
    H. Richard Niebuhr's typology of the relation between Christ and culture can function as a heuristic device to identify different approaches to Christian business ethics. Five types are outlined: Christ Against Business, The Christ of Business, Christ Above Business, Christ and Business in Paradox, and Christ the Transformer of Business. This typology may facilitate discussion on the relative adequacy of various theological assumptions about ethical change in business.
     
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    Book review: Edited by Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro. Environmental virtue ethics. New York and oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. [REVIEW]Christopher Freiman - 2006 - Ethics and the Environment 11 (1):133-138.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Environmental Virtue EthicsChristopher Freiman (bio)Environmental Virtue Ethics, edited by Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro. New York and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, pp. 240. ISBN 0-7425-3389-1 (hardback), $75.00; ISBN 0-7425-3390-5 (paperback) $28.95.For most of its life, environmental ethics has been the province of consequentialism and deontology. But a growing number of environmental ethicists have found these act-centered theories too thin and limited to attend to the complexity of (...)
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  15. The emergence of ecological virtue language.L. Van Wensveen - 2005 - In Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  16. (1 other version)Review of Dirty Virtues: The Emergence of Ecological Virtue Ethic. [REVIEW]Philip Cafaro & Louke Wensveen - 2001 - Environmental Ethics 23.
     
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  17. Creativiteit in arbeid en automatie. Een wysgerige beschouwing over de verandering van de arbeid als gevolg van de informatietechnologie Travail créatif et automatisation. Considérations philosophiques sur le changement du travail consécutif à la technologie informatique.Louk Fleischhacker - 1988 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 80 (4):272-287.
     
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  18. de henide als paradigma. Otto Weiningers invloed op Ludwig Wittgenstein.Louk Fleischhacker - 1998 - de Uil Van Minerva 15.
     
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  19. Het mathematische ideaal.Louk Fleischhacker - 1993 - de Uil Van Minerva 9.
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    Reflexiviteit en metafysica: bijdragen aan het symposium ter gelegenheid van het afscheid van prof. J.H.A. Hollak, georganiseerd door de Universiteiten van Amsterdam, Nijmegen en Twente gezamenlijk.J. H. A. Hollak, Thomas Baumeister & Louk Fleischhacker - 1987
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  21. The problem with(out) consensus : the scientific consensus, deliberative democracy and agonistic pluralism.Jeroen Van Bouwel - 2009 - In The Social Sciences and Democracy. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    De Lage Landen en het hogere: de betekenis van geestelijke beginselen in het moderne bestaan.Gabriël van den Brink (ed.) - 2012 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Onderzoek naar idealisme en betrokkenheid onder de Nederlandse bevolking.
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  23. Classical questions, radical answers.Tim van Gelder - 1991 - In Terence E. Horgan & John L. Tienson (eds.), Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  24. Philosophy of Chemistry. Between the Manifest and the Scientific Image.Jaap van Brakel - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2):431-432.
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    (1 other version)Essays on Gödel’s Reception of Leibniz, Husserl, and Brouwer.Mark van Atten (ed.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This volume tackles Gödel's two-stage project of first using Husserl's transcendental phenomenology to reconstruct and develop Leibniz' monadology, and then founding classical mathematics on the metaphysics thus obtained. The author analyses the historical and systematic aspects of that project, and then evaluates it, with an emphasis on the second stage.
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  26. On the Ambiguities of the Term Judgement. An Evaluation of Twardowski's Distinction between Action and Product.Maria van der Schaar - unknown
     
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    Playing Hesiod: The 'Myth of the Races' in Classical Antiquity.Helen Van Noorden - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a new description of the significance of Hesiod's 'myth of the races' for ancient Greek and Roman authors, showing how the most detailed responses to this story go far beyond nostalgia for a lost 'Golden' age or hope of its return. Through a series of close readings, it argues that key authors from Plato to Juvenal rewrite the story to reconstruct 'Hesiod' more broadly as predecessor in forming their own intellectual and rhetorical projects; disciplines such as philosophy, (...)
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  28. (1 other version)A Theory of Properties.Peter van Inwagen - 2004 - In Dean W. Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 1. Oxford University Press. pp. 107-138.
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  29. Natural deduction for generalized quantifiers.van M. Lambalgen - 1996 - In J. van der Does & Van J. Eijck (eds.), Quantifiers, Logic, and Language. Stanford University. pp. 54--225.
     
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  30. On Brouwer.Mark van Atten - 2004 - Wadsworth Publishing Company.
    ON BROUWER, like other titles in the Wadsworth Philosopher's Series, offers a concise, yet comprehensive, introduction to this philosopher's most important ideas. Presenting the most important insights of well over a hundred seminal philosophers in both the Eastern and Western traditions, the Wadsworth Philosophers Series contains volumes written by scholars noted for their excellence in teaching and for their well-versed comprehension of each featured philosopher's major works and contributions. These titles have proven valuable in a number of ways. Serving as (...)
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  31. Three Ways in Which Pandemic Models May Perform a Pandemic.Philippe Van Basshuysen, Lucie White, Donal Khosrowi & Mathias Frisch - 2021 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (1):110-127.
    Models not only represent but may also influence their targets in important ways. While models’ abilities to influence outcomes has been studied in the context of economic models, often under the label ‘performativity’, we argue that this phenomenon also pertains to epidemiological models, such as those used for forecasting the trajectory of the Covid-19 pandemic. After identifying three ways in which a model by the Covid-19 Response Team at Imperial College London may have influenced scientific advice, policy, and individual responses, (...)
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    Democracy and Welfare Economics.van den Doel - 1979 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a fully revised and updated version of Hans van der Doel"s Democracy and Welfare Economics.
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  33. Discourse representation theory.Jan van Eijck - unknown
    Discourse Representation Theory is a specific name for the work of Hans Kamp in the area of dynamic interpretation of natural language. Also, it has gradually become a generic term for proposals for dynamic interpretation of natural language in the same spirit. These proposals have in common that each new sentence is interpreted in terms of the contribution it makes to an existing piece of interpreted discourse. The interpretation conditions for sentences are given as instructions for updating the representation of (...)
     
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    Refusal, Transition and Post-Apartheid Law.Karin Van Marle (ed.) - 2009 - Sun Press.
    ... rushing around like the red queen in a world where change is virtuous merely because it is change, we can start by putting up some resistance. ...
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  35. Guarded actions.Jan van Eijck - unknown
    Guarded actions are changes with preconditions acting as a guard. Guarded action models are multimodal Kripke models with the valuations replaced by guarded actions. Call guarded action logic the result of adding product updates with guarded action models to PDL (propositional dynamic logic). We show that guarded action logic reduces to PDL.
     
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  36. Hedged testimony.Peter van Elswyk - 2022 - Noûs 57 (2):341-369.
    Speakers offer testimony. They also hedge. This essay offers an account of how hedging makes a difference to testimony. Two components of testimony are considered: how testimony warrants a hearer's attitude, and how testimony changes a speaker's responsibilities. Starting with a norm-based approach to testimony where hearer's beliefs are prima facie warranted because of social norms and speakers acquire responsibility from these same norms, I argue that hedging alters both components simultaneously. It changes which attitudes a hearer is prima facie (...)
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  37. Constructive Empiricism and Logical Positivism: The Return of the Prodigal Son.Ragnar van der Merwe - forthcoming - Filozofia Nauki.
    Bas van Fraassen’s Constructive Empiricism (CE) has been much discussed. There is, however, a curious feature of van Fraassen’s writings that has been overlooked up until now. This is that he sometimes capitalises certain key terms, notably “Induction”. This is done to differentiate a pragmatic small ‘i’ induction (which has epistemic import) from a rule-bound capital ‘I’ induction (which does not). In this paper, I argue that van Fraassen’s small letter/capital letter distinction reveals an underlying dualism, one that is reminiscent (...)
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    De conceptie van Kali de Moeder.W. R. Van Brakell Buys - 1938 - Synthese 3 (4):144 - 158.
    Le culte grandiose de Kali, la Mère, son incomparable symbolisme, ses litanies et ses chants, embrasse l'âme de l'univers qu'il glorifie comme aucune conception religieuse ne le fit jamais. La terrifiante déesse sème la peste et les pires ravages sur ses pas, tout en accordant sa grâce et sa clémence à ses enfants assez hardis pour soulever l'horrible masque derrière lequel elle se cache la figure. Ceux-là retrouveront les traits radieux qui ont enchanté leur enfance. La sublime conception de Kali, (...)
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    Brouwer meets Husserl. On the Phenomenology of Choice Sequences.Mark van Atten (ed.) - 2006 - Springer.
    Can the straight line be analysed mathematically such that it does not fall apart into a set of discrete points, as is usually done but through which its fundamental continuity is lost? And are there objects of pure mathematics that can change through time? The mathematician and philosopher L.E.J. Brouwer argued that the two questions are closely related and that the answer to both is "yes''. To this end he introduced a new kind of object into mathematics, the choice sequence. (...)
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  40. Twijfelen aan de werkelijkheid: een boek voor chaotische tijden.J. van Eijck - 2023 - Zutphen: Walburg Pers.
    De werkelijkheid is dat wat niet verdwijnt ook als we er niet meer in geloven. Het is niet erg om dingen niet te weten, maar het is ook niet nodig om deze werkelijkheid in twijfel te trekken wanneer dit geloof aan het wankelen wordt gebracht. Om de weg niet kwijt te raken is het van belang om zo goed en zo kwaad als we kunnen te blijven onderscheiden tussen zinnig en onzinnig, tussen verstandig en ondoordacht, tussen goed geïnformeerd en de (...)
     
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  41. Constructing a Naturalistic Theory of Intentionality.J. H. van Hateren - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (1):473-493.
    A naturalistic theory of intentionality is proposed that differs from previous evolutionary and tracking theories. Full-blown intentionality is constructed through a series of evolvable refinements. A first, minimal version of intentionality originates from a conjectured internal process that estimates an organism’s own fitness and that continually modifies the organism. This process produces the directedness of intentionality. The internal estimator can be parsed into intentional components that point to components of the process that produces fitness. It is argued that such intentional (...)
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  42. (1 other version)What Does an Omniscient Being Know About the Future?Peter van Inwagen - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 1:216-230.
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  43. Intentions and plans in decision and game theory.Martin van Hees & Olivier Roy - 2007 - In Bruno Verbeek (ed.), Reasons and Intentions. Ashgate.
  44. Perceptual breakdown during a global pandemic: introducing phenomenological insights for digital mental health purposes.Janna van Grunsven - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (S1):91-98.
    Online therapy sessions and other forms of digital mental health services (DMH) have seen a sharp spike in new users since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Having little access to their social networks and support systems, people have had to turn to digital tools and spaces to cope with their experiences of anxiety and loss. With no clear end to the pandemic in sight, many of us are likely to remain reliant upon DMH for the foreseeable future. As such, (...)
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    Understanding Technology-Induced Value Change: a Pragmatist Proposal.Ibo van de Poel & Olya Kudina - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-24.
    We propose a pragmatist account of value change that helps to understand how and why values sometimes change due to technological developments. Inspired by John Dewey’s writings on value, we propose to understand values as evaluative devices that carry over from earlier experiences and that are to some extent shared in society. We discuss the various functions that values fulfil in moral inquiry and propose a conceptual framework that helps to understand value change as the interaction between three manifestations of (...)
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  46. Proofs and arguments: The special case of mathematics.Jean Paul Van Bendegem - 2005 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 84 (1):157-169.
    Most philosophers still tend to believe that mathematics is basically about producing formal proofs. A consequence of this view is that some aspects of mathematical practice are entirely lost from view. My contention is that it is precisely in those aspects that similarities can be found between practices in the exact sciences and in mathematics. Hence, if we are looking for a (more) unified treatment of science and mathematics it is necessary to incorporate these elements into our view of what (...)
     
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    L'homme Droit et l'homme gauche Les ambidextres.J. van Biervliet - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 52:409 - 427.
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  48. Passanten: Over wat ons rest van de stad als utopie.Ignaas Devisch, Thijs Lijster & Aukje van Rooden - 2009 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101 (2):135-148.
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  49. Open Problems in Logic and Games.Johan van Benthem - unknown
    Dov Gabbay is a prolific logician just by himself. But beyond that, he is quite good at making other people investigate the many further things he cares about. As a result, King's College London has become a powerful attractor in our field worldwide. Thus, it is a great pleasure to be an organizer for one of its flagship events: the Augustus de Morgan Workshop of 2005. Benedikt Loewe and I proposed the topic of 'interactive logic' for this occasion, with an (...)
     
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  50. Berkeley's Pragmatic Bent: Its Implications for his Social Philosophy.Richard J. Van Iten - 2015 - In Sébastien Charles (ed.), Berkeley Revisited: Moral, Social and Political Philosophy. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. pp. 83-98.
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