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    Researchers’ responsibilities in resource-constrained settings: experiences of implementing an ancillary care policy in a vaccine trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Gwen Lemey, Trésor Zola, Ynke Larivière, Solange Milolo, Engbu Danoff, Lazarre Bakonga, Emmanuel Esanga, Peter Vermeiren, Vivi Maketa, Junior Matangila, Patrick Mitashi, Pierre Van Damme, Jean-Pierre van Geertruyden, Raffaella Ravinetto & Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (1):79-95.
    In this paper, we discuss challenges associated with implementing a policy for Ancillary Care (AC) for related and unrelated (serious) adverse events during an Ebola vaccine trial conducted in a remote area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Conducting clinical trials in resourceconstrained settings can raise context-related challenges that have implications for study participants’ health and wellbeing. During the Ebola vaccine study, three participants were injured in road traffic accidents, but there were unexpected difficulties when trying to apply the (...)
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    Toddlers as soul workers: A critical take on emotions and well‐being in early childhood education.Nele Van Damme & Stefan Ramaekers - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (1):55-66.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 1, Page 55-66, February 2022.
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    Mobility and surveillance in Mulsow’s Knowledge Lost: decentring an absolutist order of knowledge and information.Stéphane Van Damme - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Knowledge Lost revisits Paul Hazard's history of the crisis of European consciousness, Reinhardt Kosseleck's reign of criticism and Jonathan Israel's history of radical philosophies. But it does not start from a conceptual, doctrinal or religious approach to scholarly dissidence in Europe during the reign of Louis XIV. It aims to provide a material history of the intellectual techniques used by these marginal scholars to establish their criticisms. The article emphasises two ways of decentring the perspective: the study of weak knowledge (...)
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    A Comparative Analysis concerning Beauty and Ugliness in Sub-Saharan Africa.Wilfried van Damme - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1):102.
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    De impact van schoolfactoren op de onderwijsloopbaan van individuele leerlingen. Een thema dat meer aandacht verdient.Jan Van Damme & Leon Peeters - 1990 - Nova et Vetera: Tijdschrift Voor Onderwijs en Opvoeding 67 (3):213-224.
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  6. La industria cultural española en la sociedad de la información y el conocimiento.Guillermo Corral van Damme - 2010 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 57:64-71.
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    Tien jaar na de bamahervorming: wat is de impact op de kwaliteit van het universitaire onderwijs?Dirk Van Damme, Paul Nieuwenburg & Don Westerheijden - 2013 - Res Publica 55 (4):521-533.
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    Intolerantie, onverschilligheid en eerbied.Joris L. Van Damme - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2):227-253.
    It seems that we can't speak about intolerance without first speaking about tolerance. This paper argues that we should think in the opposite direction. Before conceptualising tolerance we must first tackle the issue of intolerance and indifference. I propose to think of intolerance not as a privation of tolerance but as the expression of an original attitude. Two kinds of intolerance are distinguished. Next to the intolerance which is interwoven with the vulnerability of what Martha Nussbaum calls 'external goods', there (...)
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    Ernst Grosse and the "ethnological method" in art theory.Wilfried van Damme - 2010 - Philosophy and Literature 34 (2):302-312.
    Why are the Germans good at music, whereas the Dutch excel in painting? What are the reasons for the outstanding draftsmanship of Australian Aboriginals, and why does this skill seem absent among West African peoples, who appear concerned rather with sculpture? Could it be that the Japanese do not share the European preference for symmetry in decorative art? Moreover, why do tastes in the visual arts, music, and literature change so noticeably throughout history? Is it possible that, despite differences across (...)
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    The Presumption of Innocence: an Antidote for Sacrificial Venom? Patterns of Girard’s ‘Primitive’ Sacred in Late Medieval and Early Modern Criminal Law.Rafael Van Damme - 2016 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 45 (1):10-41.
    The Presumption of Innocence: an Antidote for Sacrificial Venom? Patterns of Girard’s ‘Primitive’ Sacred in Late Medieval and Early Modern Criminal Law This paper interprets the presumption of innocence as a conceptual antidote for sacrificial tendencies in criminal law. Using Girard’s philosophy of scapegoat mechanisms and sacrifice as hermeneutical framework, the consanguinity of legal and sacrificial order is explored. We argue that some legal concepts found in the ius commune’s criminal system (12th-18th century), like torture, infamy, or punishment for mere (...)
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    Producing Conservation and Community in South Africa.Lynette Sibongile Masuku Van Damme & Lynn Meskell - 2009 - Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (1):69-89.
    This paper was largely written by the General Manager for People and Conservation in South African National Parks , with a contribution by an anthropologist studying the post-apartheid transition of Kruger National Park. Our purpose is to engage in an ongoing discussion aimed at equitable best practice and community empowerment in social research and protected areas by bringing together context informed, insider and outsider perspectives. It is not intended to offer a conclusive account of people and park dynamics in SANParks. (...)
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    Meghan K. Roberts. Sentimental Savants: Philosophical Families in Enlightenment France. vi + 214 pp., figs., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2016. $45. [REVIEW]Stéphane van Damme - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):181-182.
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  13. Theoretical analyses of bounded rationality and learning A review of Ariel Rubinstein's Modeling Bounded Rationality and Drew Fundenberg and David K. Levine's The Theory of Learning in Games.E. van Damme - 2000 - Journal of Economic Methodology 7 (1):141-145.
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    Invitation au voyage: kunst als voertuig voor mentale reizen.Claire van Damme - 2010 - Gent: Academia Press. Edited by Marijke van Eeckhaut & Björn Scherlippens.
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    Signals for threat modulate attentional capture and holding: Fear-conditioning and extinction during the exogenous cueing task.Ernst Koster, Geert Crombez, Stefaan Van Damme, Bruno Verschuere & Jan De Houwer - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (5):771-780.
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    Attentional prioritisation of threatening information: Examining the role of the size of the attentional window.Lies Notebaert, Geert Crombez, Stefaan Van Damme, Wouter Durnez & Jan Theeuwes - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (4):621-631.
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    Krakow Book Forum: Stephen Davies’s The Artful Species.Stephen Davies, Wilfried Van Damme, Ellen Dissanayake, Joseph Carroll, Katja Mellmann & Jerzy Luty - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 51 (1):95.
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    À toutes voiles vers la vérité: une autre histoire de la philosophie au temps des Lumières.Stéphane van Damme - 2014 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
    Comment comprendre l'omniprésence de la philosophie dans les sociétés des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles? L'histoire des idées et des concepts y suffit-elle? En s'intéressant à la vie matérielle des philosophes, à leurs amitiés, à leurs voyages, à la transmission de leurs écrits et de leurs archives, en les suivant dans les salons, les cours, les académies, les salles de spectacle et les jardins botaniques, de Paris à Edimbourg et de Rome à New York, Stéphane Van Damme fait revivre une (...)
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    The Soldier and the State.Guy van Damme - 2002 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (2-3):7-22.
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    Attentional bias to pain-relevant body locations: New methods, new challenges.Van Damme Stefaan, Vanden Bulcke Charlotte, Durnez Wouter & Crombez Geert - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 43:128-132.
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    Beauty in context: towards an anthropological approach to aesthetics.Wilfried Van Damme - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    In surveying the field of the anthropology of aesthetics, the author argues that the phenomenon of cultural relativism in easthetic preference may be accounted ...
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    Constantforce: Remembering Denis Dutton (1944–2010).Wilfried Van Damme - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1A):A10-A14.
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    Descartes: essai d'histoire culturelle d'une grandeur philosophique.Stéphane van Damme - 2002 - Paris: Les Presses de Sciences Po.
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    Motivation Matters: Differing Effects of Pre-Goal and Post-Goal Emotions on Attention and Memory.Robin L. Kaplan, Ilse Van Damme & Linda J. Levine - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Emotion and False Memory.Robin L. Kaplan, Ilse Van Damme, Linda J. Levine & Elizabeth F. Loftus - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (1):8-13.
    Emotional memories are vivid and lasting but not necessarily accurate. Under some conditions, emotion even increases people’s susceptibility to false memories. This review addresses when and why emotion leaves people vulnerable to misremembering events. Recent research suggests that pregoal emotions—those experienced before goal attainment or failure (e.g., hope, fear)—narrow the scope of people’s attention to information that is central to their goals. This narrow focus can impair memory for peripheral details, leaving people vulnerable to misinformation concerning those details. In contrast, (...)
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    The pillar of metropolitan greatness: The long making of archeological objects in Paris (1711–2001).Stéphane Van Damme - 2017 - History of Science 55 (3):302-335.
    Over three centuries after the 1711 discovery in the choir of Notre-Dame in Paris of a square-section stone bas-relief (the Pillar of the Boatmen) with depictions of several deities, both Gaulish and Roman, the blocks comprising it were analyzed as a symbol of Parisian power, if not autonomy, vis-à-vis the Roman Empire. Variously considered as local, national, or imperial representations, the blocks were a constant object of admiration, interrogation, and speculation among antiquarians of the Republic of Letters. They were also (...)
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    Disassembling archeology, reassembling the modern world.William Carruthers & Stéphane Van Damme - 2017 - History of Science 55 (3):255-272.
    This article provides a substantive discussion of the relevance of the history of archeology to the history of science. At the same time, the article introduces the papers contained in this special issue as exemplars of this relevance. To make its case, the article moves through various themes in the history of archeology that overlap with key issues in the history of science. The article discusses the role and tension of regimes of science in antiquarian and archeological practices, and also (...)
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    Beauty in Context.Jane Duran & Wilfried van Damme - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (4):111.
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  29. Vaccination Policy and Ethical Challenges Posed by Herd Immunity, Suboptimal Uptake and Subgroup Targeting.J. Luyten, A. Vandevelde, P. Van Damme & P. Beutels - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (3):280-291.
    Vaccination policy is an ethically challenging domain of public policy. It is a matter of collective importance that reaches into the most private sphere of citizens and unavoidably conflicts with individual-based ethics. Policy makers need to walk a tight rope in order to complement utilitarian public health values with individual autonomy rights, protection of privacy, non-discrimination and protection of the worst-off. Whether vaccination is voluntary or compulsory, universal or targeted, every option faces complex ethical hurdles because of the interdependence of (...)
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    Écriture, institution et société le travail littéraire dans la Compagnie de jésus en France.Stéphane Van Damme - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):261-283.
    Depuis quelques années, un renouveau historiographique s'est amorcé dans le champ des recherches sur l'ancienne Compagnie de Jésus autour de la production des savoirs. Dans cet article, on s'est attaché à saisir la place, les modalités et les enjeux d'une reconnaissance des pratiques littéraires jésuites en France entre 1620 et 1720, en essayant de montrer les tentatives de constitution d'un apostolat littéraire. Deux approches sont ici proposées: l'une strictement institutionnelle qui essaie de mesurer l'importance du travail intellectuel dans l'espace des (...)
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  31. Satellite cuisines: The human sciences and the visual arts.Wilfried van Damme - 2021 - In Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis, Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives. Amsterdam: Valiz.
     
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    Seconde nature: rematérialiser les sciences de Bacon à Tocqueville.Stéphane Van Damme - 2020 - Dijon: Les Presses du réel.
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    What is cultural history for history of science today? Perspectives, challenges, concerns.Stéphane Van Damme - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 69:90-96.
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  34. Review of the book The Theory of Learning in Games, D. Fudenberg & DK Levine, 2000. [REVIEW]E. E. C. van Damme - 2000 - Journal of Economic Methodology 7 (1):141-146.
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    Guest Editors’ Introduction.Carl Ceulemans & Guy van Damme - 2002 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (2):3-5.
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    Shifting world science: towards new inclusive narratives. [REVIEW]Stéphane Van Damme - 2023 - Metascience 32 (3):399-402.
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    Indische kroniek.Pierre Fallon & C. van Exem - 1947 - Bijdragen 8 (3):286-292.
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    Goal Pursuit in Individuals with Chronic Pain: A Personal Project Analysis.Geert Crombez, Emelien Lauwerier, Liesbet Goubert & Stefaan Van Damme - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Attention modulates sensory suppression during back movements.Lore Van Hulle, Georgiana Juravle, Charles Spence, Geert Crombez & Stefaan Van Damme - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):420-429.
    Tactile perception is often impaired during movement. The present study investigated whether such sensory suppression also occurs during back movements, and whether this would be modulated by attention. In two tactile detection experiments, participants simultaneously engaged in a movement task, in which they executed a back-bending movement, and a perceptual task, consisting of the detection of subtle tactile stimuli administered to their upper or lower back. The focus of participants’ attention was manipulated by raising the probability that one of the (...)
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    Of light and length: regulation of hypocotyl growth in Arabidopsis.Filip Vandenbussche, Jean-Pierre Verbelen & Dominique Van Der Straeten - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (3):275-284.
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    Is attentional prioritization on a location where pain is expected modality-specific or multisensory?Charlotte Vanden Bulcke, Geert Crombez, Wouter Durnez & Stefaan Van Damme - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:246-255.
  42. Experience-dependent changes in cerebral activation during human Rem sleep.Pierre Maquet, Steven Laureys, Philippe Peigneux, Sonia Fuchs, Christophe Petiau, Christophe Phillips, Joel Aerts, Guy Del Fiore, Christian Degueldre, Thierry Meulemans, Andre Luxen, Georges Franck, Martial Van Der Linden, Carlyle Smith & Axel Cleeremans - 2000 - Nature Neuroscience 3 (8):831-36.
    Pierre Maquet1,2,6, Steven Laureys1,2, Philippe Peigneux1,2,3, Sonia Fuchs1, Christophe Petiau1, Christophe Phillips1,6, Joel Aerts1, Guy Del Fiore1, Christian Degueldre1, Thierry Meulemans3, André Luxen1, Georges Franck1,2, Martial Van Der Linden3, Carlyle Smith4 and Axel Cleeremans5.
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    Votre cerveau n'a pas fini de vous étonner: entretiens avec Patrice Van Eersel.Patrice van Eersel, Boris Cyrulnik, Pierre Bustany, Jean-Michel Oughourlian, Christophe André & Thierry Janssen (eds.) - 2012 - Paris: Albin Michel.
    On savait que c’était l’entité la plus complexe de l’univers connu. Mais le feu d’artifice de découvertes récentes dépasse l’entendement et fait exploser tous les schémas. Votre cerveau est (beaucoup) plus fabuleux que vous le croyez. Il est : totalement élastique, même âgé, handicapé, voire amputé de plusieurs lobes, le système nerveux central peut se reconstituer et repartir à l’assaut des connaissances et de l’action sur le monde ; totalement social, un cerveau n’existe jamais seul, mais toujours en résonance avec (...)
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    Flanders Ahead, Wallonia Behind (But Catching Up): Reconstructing Communities Through Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Making.Pierre Delvenne, Nathan Charlier & Michiel Van Oudheusden - 2017 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 37 (4):185-198.
    Drawing on a documentary analysis of two socioeconomic policy programs, one Flemish (“Vlaanderen in Actie”), the other Walloon (“Marshall Plans”), and a discourse analysis of how these programs are received in one Flemish and one Francophone quality newspaper, this article illustrates how Flanders and Wallonia both seek to become top-performing knowledge-based economies (KBEs). The article discerns a number of discursive repertoires, such as “Catching up,” which policy actors draw on to legitimize or question the transformation of Flanders and Wallonia into (...)
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    Human inbreeding avoidance: Culture in nature.Pierre L. van den Berghe - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):91-102.
    Much clinical and ethnographic evidence suggests that humans, like many other organisms, are selected to avoid close inbreeding because of the fitness costs of inbreeding depression. The proximate mechanism of human inbreeding avoidance seems to be precultural, and to involve the interaction of genetic predispositions and environmental conditions. As first suggested by E. Westermarck, and supported by evidence from Israeli kibbutzim, Chinese sim-pua marriage, and much convergent ethnographic and clinical evidence, humans negatively imprint on intimate associates during a critical period (...)
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    Globalised mission as opportunity.Pierre J. Jacobs & Ernest Van Eck - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Globalisation develops at a staggering pace that envelopes and infiltrates local South African communities in various ways. Through technology a person can have access to anything today. Should the church try to keep up, or compete with such a reality? This article aims to encourage the church to develop a responsible missional character, which embraces the opportunities globalisation offers – to be a participative forum in a community comprising of more than religious people. Through re-evaluating the church’s missional intent, by (...)
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  47. Que philosopher, c'est être enfant: Montaigne pédagogue.Jean-Pierre van Elslande - 2009 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 141 (3).
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    Wanting and getting ain't the same.Pierre L. van den Berghe - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (1):116-117.
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    Cruelty, age, and thanatourism.Pierre L. van den Berghe - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):245-245.
    Two areas of research for testing Nell's theory are suggested. One is cruelty's seemingly negative correlation with age, which would confirm its linkage with testosterone, sex, and dominance. The other is the special field of leisure activity called thanatourism, that is, the transformation of loci of human horror into tourist attractions.
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    Sexual selection and social roles: Two models or one?Pierre L. van den Berghe - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):291-292.
    Nothing is gained by opposing and or by proclaiming the supremacy of one over the other. Instead, we should develop a unitary model of gene-culture coevolution, allowing for the complex interaction of both, and varying importance of each, all within our double, species-specific, adaptive, evolutionary track.
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