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    Computer-supported resolution of measurement conflicts: A case-study in materials science. [REVIEW]Hidde de Jong, Nicolaas Mars & Paul van der Vet - 1999 - Foundations of Science 4 (4):427-461.
    Resolving conflicts between different measurements ofa property of a physical system may be a key step in a discoveryprocess. With the emergence of large-scale databases and knowledgebases with property measurements, computer support for the task ofconflict resolution has become highly desirable. We will describe amethod for model-based conflict resolution and the accompanyingcomputer tool KIMA, which have been applied in a case-study inmaterials science. In order to be a useful aid to scientists, the toolneeds to be integrated with other tools in (...)
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    Experiment selection for the discrimination of semi-quantitative models of dynamical systems.Ivayla Vatcheva, Hidde de Jong, Olivier Bernard & Nicolaas J. I. Mars - 2006 - Artificial Intelligence 170 (4-5):472-506.
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    Embodied performance with digital visual effects technology: Empirical results of a digital acting programme.Nicolaas H. Jacobs, Marth Munro & Chris Broodryk - 2024 - Technoetic Arts 22 (1):75-96.
    The impact of digital media and technology on performance arts is evident when digital visual effects (VFX) filming techniques are introduced on a film set. Digital technologies influence the film actor’s approach to be congruent to and authentic within the circumstances of the scene. Actors require an effective skillset and strategies to successfully deliver an embodied performance aligning with the various digital VFX techniques. Focusing on imagination, action and emotion that would facilitate such an embodied performance, we drew on relevant (...)
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  4. Between classical and quantum.Nicolaas P. Landsman - 2007 - Handbook of the Philosophy of Science 2:417--553.
    The relationship between classical and quantum theory is of central importance to the philosophy of physics, and any interpretation of quantum mechanics has to clarify it. Our discussion of this relationship is partly historical and conceptual, but mostly technical and mathematically rigorous, including over 500 references. For example, we sketch how certain intuitive ideas of the founders of quantum theory have fared in the light of current mathematical knowledge. One such idea that has certainly stood the test of time is (...)
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    Het vaststellen van de mate van religieuze tolerantie bij leraren in opleiding.Nicolaas A. Broer, Abraham De Muynck, Ferdinand J. Potgieter, Johannes L. Van der Walt & Charl C. Wolhuter - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (3):1-10.
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    Marli Huijer, Iets nieuws beginnen.Marli Huijer - 2009 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 49 (3):46-47.
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    Applying the Model-Comparison Approach to Test Specific Research Hypotheses in Psychophysical Research Using the Palamedes Toolbox.Nicolaas Prins & Frederick A. A. Kingdom - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  8. 'From Exchange It Comes to Tears'. A Dutch 'Folk Theorem' Reconsidered.Nicolaas J. Vriend - 2003 - Theory and Decision 55 (4):315-338.
    A Dutch 'folk theorem' holds that 'from exchange it comes to tears'. This seems to contradict the basic idea found in economics that exchange and trade can make both sides better off. We show that the 'folk theorem' has a better theoretical foundation than sometimes thought, as it is vindicated by the equilibrium of an exchange game with two-sided asymmetric information. We, then, explain the practical value of such 'folk wisdom' in the real world by showing why players might be (...)
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  9. Spontaneous symmetry breaking in quantum systems: Emergence or reduction?Nicolaas P. Landsman - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (4):379-394.
    Beginning with Anderson, spontaneous symmetry breaking in infinite quantum systems is often put forward as an example of emergence in physics, since in theory no finite system should display it. Even the correspondence between theory and reality is at stake here, since numerous real materials show ssb in their ground states, although they are finite. Thus against what is sometimes called ‘Earman's Principle’, a genuine physical effect seems theoretically recovered only in some idealisation, disappearing as soon as the idealisation is (...)
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    Mar Narsai Press.Mar Aprem - 1996 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 78 (3):171-178.
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  11. (1 other version)When champions meet: Rethinking the Bohr–Einstein debate.Nicolaas P. Landsman - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 37 (1):212-242.
    Einstein's philosophy of physics (as clarified by Fine, Howard, and Held) was predicated on his Trennungsprinzip, a combination of separability and locality, without which he believed objectification, and thereby "physical thought" and "physical laws", to be impossible. Bohr's philosophy (as elucidated by Hooker, Scheibe, Folse, Howard, Held, and others), on the other hand, was grounded in a seemingly different doctrine about the possibility of objective knowledge, namely the necessity of classical concepts. In fact, it follows from Raggio's Theorem in algebraic (...)
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  12. Het Expressionisme; zes lezingen.Nicolaas Anthonie Donkersloot (ed.) - 1954 - Den Haag,: Servire.
     
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    Baruch Spinoza and the naturalisation of the Bible: An epistemological investigation.Nicolaas J. Gronum - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    This article investigates the naturalisation of the Bible. Three voices are of special importance in the narrative presented in this article; they are Aristotle, Rene Descartes and Baruc Spinoza. This article will investigate the scientific method and metaphysics espoused by each of the three scholars, thereby highlighting changes in scientific method and metaphysics that lead to the naturalisation of the Bible. Firstly, Aristotle pioneered a scientific method that would dominate for centuries, as well as a highly influential metaphysics. Secondly, Descartes, (...)
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    Four different views of scientific knowledge and the birth of modern relativism: The very important challenge facing reformed churches in a Western world.Nicolaas J. Gronum - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-9.
    Theologians are used to pointing the finger at European continental postmodernism when dealing with modern relativism. This article addresses a problem that is seldom highlighted within theology: modern relativism is the result of a series of epistemological discussions that took place during the early Enlightenment between scholars such as Rene Descartes, John Locke and Immanuel Kant. They were reacting, in part, to Aristotle’s metaphysics and logic. When the whole picture unravels, one immediately sees that modern relativism is deeply ingrained in (...)
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    Ongedeeld integer.Nicolaas Jacob Herman Huls (ed.) - 2009 - Den Haag: Boom Juridische Uitgevers.
    Bijdragen aan een congres waarin de integriteit van juridische professionals bediscussieerd wordt.
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    Letters to the Editor.Nicolaas Rupke - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):140-140.
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    Die invloed van In eie werklikheidsverstaan op die verstaan van die opstandingsgebeure: In Vergelykende studie.Nicolaas J. S. Steenekamp & J. H. Koekemoer - 1996 - HTS Theological Studies 52 (2/3).
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  18. The roots of scientific racism and Huxley's rule.Nicolaas Rupke - 2018 - In Nicolaas Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.), Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Het leven is niet leuk als je je mond houdt: het denken van Marli Huijer.Marli Huijer - 2015 - Amsterdam: Boom. Edited by Peter Henk Steenhuis.
    Filosoof en arts Marli Huijer, de opvolger van René Gude als Denker des Vaderlands, is geen studeerkamergeleerde, al schreef ze meerdere boeken, zoals het recente Ritme en Discipline. Ze is geen tegen-, geen mee-, maar een tussendenker, ze wil de stemmen van allerlei verschillende mensen laten klinken. In de interviews in Het leven is niet leuk als je je mond houdt praat Peter Henk Steenhuis met haar over haar inspiratiebron Hannah Arendt, haar overstap van haar werk bij de methadonpost in (...)
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    Saber y conciencia: homenaje a Otto Saame.Juan Antonio Nicolâas & Juan Arana Caänedo-argèuelles (eds.) - 1995 - Granada: Comares.
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  21. Introduction : brief history of Blumenbach representation.Nicolaas Rupke & Gerhard Lauer - 2018 - In Nicolaas Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.), Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850.Nicolaas Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The major significance of the German naturalist-physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840) as a topic of historical study is the fact that he was one of the first anthropologists to investigate humankind as part of natural history. Moreover, Blumenbach was, and continues to be, a central figure in debates about race and racism. How exactly did Blumenbach define race and races? What were his scientific criteria? And which cultural values did he bring to bear on his scheme? Little historical work has (...)
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    Macroscopic observables and the born rule. I. long run frequencies.Nicolaas P. Landsman - unknown
    We clarify the role of the Born rule in the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics by deriving it from Bohr's doctrine of classical concepts, translated into the following mathematical statement: a quantum system described by a noncommutative C*-algebra of observables is empirically accessible only through associated commutative C*-algebras. The Born probabilities emerge as the relative frequencies of outcomes in long runs of measurements on a quantum system; it is not necessary to adopt the frequency interpretation of single-case probabilities (which will (...)
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    Managing education during the pandemic in the Netherlands and South Africa: A comparative study.Nicolaas A. Broer, Johannes L. van der Walt & Charl C. Wolhuter - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–8.
    Optimism has reigned supreme for a long time regarding the potential of education (schooling) to address the many societal ailments that humankind has had to deal with. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 shifted all such aspirations to the back-burner. Now, after just more than a year after the initial outbreak of the pandemic, the question can be raised whether those who managed the pandemic in the educational context followed the correct policies and instituted the correct (ethical, (...)
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    Religieuze tolerantie vraagt onderwijs in gastvrijheid.Nicolaas A. Broer, A. de Muynck, Ferdinand J. Potgieter, Johann L. van der Walt & Charl C. W. Wolhuter - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-9.
    The South African-Dutch research group responsible for this article started its activities in 2012 by looking at religious tolerance as a means of addressing the tendency for religious intolerance, extremism and fundamentalism. While tolerance seemed to be a promising way to counter religious intolerable behaviour, some shortcomings also became apparent. For example, the concept of tolerance includes an aspect of passivity towards others who adhere to another religion. The concept also does not appear to be able to respond to attitudes (...)
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    Kitābshināsī-i dastʹnivishtahʹhā-yi ās̲ār-i ʻAllāmah Khvājah Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad Ṭūsī: dar kitābkhānah-ʼi Buzurg-i Ḥaz̤rat-i Āyat Allāh al-ʻUẓmá Marʻashī Najafī, Ganjīnah-ʼi Jahānī-i Makhṭūṭāt-i Islāmī.Maḥmūd Marʻashī (ed.) - 2009 - Qum: Kitābkhānah-i Buzurg-i Ḥaz̤rat Āyat Allāh al-ʻUẓmá Marʻashī Najafī, Ganjīnah-ʼi Jahānī-i Makhṭūṭāt-i Islāmī.
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    Essay Review of: Maximilian Schlosshauer, Decoherence and the Quantum-To-Classical Transition.Nicolaas P. Landsman - unknown
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    We Need to Change: Integrating Psychological Perspectives Into the Multilevel Perspective on Socio-Ecological Transformations.Marlis C. Wullenkord & Karen R. S. Hamann - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Příběh moderního práva =.Pavel Maršálek - 2018 - Praha: Auditorium.
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  30. Model-based analyses: Promises, pitfalls, and example applications to the study of cognitive control.Rogier B. Mars, Nicholas Shea, Nils Kolling & Matthew F. S. Rushworth - 2012 - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (2):252-267.
    We discuss a recent approach to investigating cognitive control, which has the potential to deal with some of the challenges inherent in this endeavour. In a model-based approach, the researcher defines a formal, computational model that performs the task at hand and whose performance matches that of a research participant. The internal variables in such a model might then be taken as proxies for latent variables computed in the brain. We discuss the potential advantages of such an approach for the (...)
     
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    Fihrist-i dastʹnivishtahʹhā-yi ās̲ār-i Khvājah Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Ṭūsī dar Kitābkhānah-ʼi Buzurg-i Ḥaz̤rat Ayat Allāh al-ʻUẓmá Marʻashī Najafī.Maḥmūd Marʻashī (ed.) - 2005 - Qum: Kitābkhānah-i Buzurg-i Ḥaz̤rat Ayat Allāh al-ʻUẓmá Marʻashī Najafī, Ganjīnah-ʼi Jahānī-i Makhṭūṭāt-i Islāmī.
  32. Hādhihi Ḥāshiyat al-ʻAllāmah al-fāḍil al-Shaykh Zayn al-Marṣafī ʻalá sharḥ bītī al-Maqūlāt lil-ʻAllāmah al-Sujāʻī.Zayn ibn Aḥmad Marṣafī - 1895 - Miṣr: al-Maṭbaʻah al-ʻĀmirah al-Sharafīyah. Edited by Maḥmūd al-Imām Manṣūrī.
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    Low ce and low 2-ce degrees are not elementarily equivalent.Mars M. Yamaleev - unknown
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    Reactions to Environmental Changes: Place Attachment Predicts Interest in Earth Observation Data.Marlis Charlotte Wullenkord, Lea Marie Heidbreder & Gerhard Reese - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:543598.
    Environmental changes such as extreme weather events become increasingly noticeable worldwide. Earth observation (EO) data provide information about such changes, but little is known about citizens’ perceptions of and responses to such changes. Across three studies, we assess whether people’s place attachment on different regional levels predicts interest in EO data, and whether perceived environmental change affects emotional responses and place attachment. Two survey studies ( N = 118 students and N = 197 citizens from the Palatinate in Southern Germany) (...)
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  35. Two Approaches to Ontology Aggregation Based on Axiom Weakening.Daniele Porello, Nicolaas Troquard, Oliver Kutz, Rafael Penaloza, Roberto Confalonieri & Pietro Galliani - 2018 - In Daniele Porello, Nicolaas Troquard, Oliver Kutz, Rafael Penaloza, Roberto Confalonieri & Pietro Galliani (eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, {IJCAI} 2018, July 13-19, 2018, Stockholm, Sweden. pp. 1942--1948.
    Axiom weakening is a novel technique that allows for fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies. In a multi-agent setting, integrating ontologies corresponding to multiple agents may lead to inconsistencies. Such inconsistencies can be resolved after the integrated ontology has been built, or their generation can be prevented during ontology generation. We implement and compare these two approaches. First, we study how to repair an inconsistent ontology resulting from a voting-based aggregation of views of heterogeneous agents. Second, we prevent the generation of (...)
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    “The End of History” in the Early Picturing of Geological Time.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1998 - History of Science 36 (1):61-90.
  37. Alexander Von humboldt and revolution: A geography of reception of the varnhagen Von ense correspondence.Nicolaas Rupke - 2005 - In David N. Livingstone & Charles W. J. Withers (eds.), Geography and revolution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Biology Takes Form: Animal Morphology and the German Universities, 1800-1900. Lynn K. Nyhart.Nicolaas Rupke - 1996 - Isis 87 (2):373-374.
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    Darwin's choice.Nicolaas Rupke - 2010 - In Denis R. Alexander & Ronald L. Numbers (eds.), Biology and Ideology From Descartes to Dawkins. London: University of Chicago Press.
    Ideology, especially in relation to science, has a negative connotation and is used in a pejorative sense. During the past few decades, historians of science have begun to argue that all biology is and was embedded in sociopolitical ideology. Ernst Mayr has insisted that Darwinism was not an ideology, but rather an “anti-ideology” that for the first time in history attributed the origin of species to natural causes. This chapter challenges the view that there was no scientific alternative to Darwinian (...)
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    Ein ‘Diplomat aus den Wäldern des Orinoko.’ Alexander von Humboldt als Mittler zwischen Preußen und Frankreich - by Ulrich Päßler.Nicolaas Rupke - 2010 - Centaurus 52 (2):157-158.
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    Eurocentric Ideology of Continental Drift.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1996 - History of Science 34 (3):251-272.
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    E. Ray Lankester and the Making of Modern British Biology. Joseph Lester, Peter J. Bowler.Nicolaas Rupke - 1996 - Isis 87 (3):561-561.
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  43. Edited volumes-medical geography in historical perspective.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (2):346-346.
     
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    Rudwick’s History of the Earth: Martin J. S. Rudwick: Earth’s deep history. How it was discovered and why it matters Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014, ix+360pp, $30.00 HB.Nicolaas Rupke - 2015 - Metascience 25 (1):159-160.
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  45. Reflections on the place of medical history.Nicolaas A. Rupke - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae.
     
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    The Hunterian Lectures in Comparative Anatomy, May-June, 1837. Richard Owen, Phillip Reid Sloan.Nicolaas Rupke - 1993 - Isis 84 (3):591-592.
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    Exploring health inequities through the actor‐network theory lens.Mar'yana Fisher, Joanna Tulloch & Olga Petrovskaya - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (4):e12504.
    Social theory plays an important role in the nursing discipline and nursing inquiry as it helps conceptually embed nursing in the larger picture of the social world. For example, a broad category of critical theory provides a unique lens for uncovering social conditions of inequity and oppression. Among the sociological theories, actor‐network theory (ANT) is an approach to research and analysis that has recently gained interest among nurse philosophers and researchers. Studies guided by ANT seek to understand phenomena of interest (...)
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  48. Emotion and narrative fiction: Interactive influences before, during, and after reading.Raymond A. Mar, Keith Oatley, Maja Djikic & Justin Mullin - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (5):818-833.
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    Compliance or Comfort Zone? The Work of Embedded Ethics in Performing Regulation.Mar Pérezts & Sébastien Picard - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (4):833-852.
    The effective implementation of regulation in organizations is an ongoing concern for both research and practice, in order to avoid deviant behavior and its consequences. However, the way compliance with regulations is actually enacted or “performed” within organizations instead of merely executed, remains largely under-characterized. Evidence from an ethnographic study in the compliance unit of a French investment bank allows us to develop a detailed practice approach to how regulation is actually implemented in firms. We characterize the work accomplished by (...)
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  50. How daydreaming relates to life satisfaction, loneliness, and social support: The importance of gender and daydream content.Raymond A. Mar, Malia F. Mason & Aubrey Litvack - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):401-407.
    Daydreaming appears to have a complex relationship with life satisfaction and happiness. Here we demonstrate that the facets of daydreaming that predict life satisfaction differ between men and women , that the content of daydreams tends to be social others , and that who we daydream about influences the relation between daydreaming and happiness variables like life satisfaction, loneliness, and perceived social support . Specifically, daydreaming about people not close to us predicts more loneliness and less perceived social support, whereas (...)
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