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    New perspectives on advaita Vedānta: essays in commemoration of Professor Richard de Smet.Richard De Smet & Bradley J. Malkovsky (eds.) - 2000 - Boston: Brill.
    Essays appraising the contemporary relevance of am kara for inter-religious dialogue and human rights as well as revised assessments of am kara s understanding of divine grace, the role of the gods, Buddhism, am kara s relation to later Advaita, and the unity of the Self.
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    Understanding Sankara.Richard De Smet - 2013 - Delhi: Motillal Banrasidass Publishers. Edited by Ivo Coelho.
    Understanding Sankara brings together the essays of the late Richard De Smet, SJ (1916-1997) on the great Indian Advaitin. With the help of his discovery of a doctrine of laksana (analogy) in Sankara, De Smet challenges the traditional interpretation of the acarya as an illusionistic mayavadin. He also attempts a dialogue between Sankara's Advaita and Christianity, especially as represented by Thomas Aquinas. The present collection makes available this important contribution to Indology and opens it up to dialectic (...)
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    Brahman and person: essays.Richard De Smet - 2009 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Edited by Ivo Coelho.
    About the Book: - Brahman and Person is a collection of essays by the late Richard De Smet (1916-1997) on the topic of person in Indian thought. Overturning the current interpretation, De Smet proposes that the nirguna Brahman can be regarded as properly personal, provided person is understood in the original and classical sense that emerged in the Christian effort to speak abut the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. The Rendering of saguna and nirguna Brahman (...)
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    Langage et connaissance de l'Absolu chez Çamkara.Richard de Smet - 1954 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 52 (33):31-74.
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    Comparison of two methods for performing treatment reviews by pharmacists and general practitioners for home‐dwelling elderly people.Wilma Denneboom, Maaike G. H. Dautzenberg, Richard Grol & Peter A. G. M. De Smet - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (3):446-452.
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    A copernican reversal: The gītākāra's reformulation of Karma.Richard De Smet - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (1):53-63.
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  7. Conclusion.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):181.
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  8. Epistemology, Universals, and Causality.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):143.
     
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  9. History of Philosophy.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):174.
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  10. Introduction.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):111.
     
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  11. Islam and Philosophy.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):130.
     
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  12. Index of the Pakistani Philosophers Mentioned.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):183.
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    Language and Philosophy in India.Richard Y. De Smet - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 10:47-54.
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  14. L'activité Philosophique Au Pakistan.Richard De Smet - 1960 - Archives de Philosophie 23 (3):403.
     
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    Philosophical activity in Pakistan.Richard De Smet - 1961 - Lahore: Pakistan Philosophical Congress.
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    Philosophical Activity in Pakistan.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1):110-184.
  17. Teleology and the Philosophy of History.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):157.
     
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  18. The Knowledge of Other Minds.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):150.
     
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  19. The Morality of International Relations.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):162.
     
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  20. The Nature of Philosophy.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):116.
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  21. The Notion of Existence.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):140.
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  22. The Philosophy of Professor M. M. Sharif.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):176.
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  23. The Relationships between Reason and Faith; the Existence of God.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):119.
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  24. The Social Sciences and Psychology.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):167.
  25. The Two Poles of Philosophical Reflection in Pakistan.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):112.
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  26. Un dialogue Orient-Occident.Richard De Smet - 1962 - Archives de Philosophie 25 (2):280.
     
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    Interrelations and interpretation: philosophical reflections on science, religion, and hermeneutics in honour of Richard De Smet, S.J. and Jean de Marneffe, S.J.Richard De Smet, Jean de Marneffe & Job Kozhamthadam (eds.) - 1997 - New Delhi: Intercultural Publications.
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    La Quiétude de l'intellect: Néoplatonisme et gnose ismaélienne dans l'oeuvre de Ḥamīd ad-Dīn al-Kirmānī (Xe/XIe s.)La Quietude de l'intellect: Neoplatonisme et gnose ismaelienne dans l'oeuvre de Hamid ad-Din al-Kirmani.Paul E. Walker & D. de Smet - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):386.
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    Climate change and individual responsibility. Agency, moral disengagement and the motivational gap.Wouter Peeters, Andries De Smet, Lisa Diependaele, Sigrid Sterckx, R. H. McNeal & A. D. Smet - 2015 - Palgrave MacMillan.
    If climate change represents a severe threat to humankind, why then is response to it characterized by inaction at all levels? The authors argue there are two complementary explanations for the lack of motivation. First, our moral judgment system appears to be unable to identify climate change as an important moral problem and there are pervasive doubts about the agency of individuals. This explanation, however, is incomplete: Individual emitters can effectively be held morally responsible for their luxury emissions. Second, doubts (...)
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    Empedocles Arabus: Une lecture neoplatonicenne tardive.Sarah Stroumsa & Daniel de Smet - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):94.
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    The moral universalism-relativism debate.Katinka Quintelier, D. De Smet & D. M. T. Fessler - 2013 - Klēsis Revue Philosophique 27:211-262.
  32. Agent versus appraiser moral relativism: an exploratory study.Katinka Quintelier, D. De Smet & D. M. T. Fessler - 2014 - In Hagop Sarkissian & Jennifer Cole Wright (eds.), Advances in Experimental Moral Psychology. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 209-.
     
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    L'impuissance de dieu : Un débat récurrent en théologie musulmane.Daniel De Smet - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (3):321 - 337.
    Nombreux sont les versets coraniques qui insistent sur la toute-puissance de Dieu : en maître absolu du Bien et du Mal, il fait ce que bon lui semble, égarant et sauvant qui II veut. Pris au pied de la lettre, ces versets ont inspiré une vision déterministe et fataliste dé l'homme et du monde qui exclut toute possibilité de fonder une éthique rationnelle : le bien et le mal sont entièrement déterminés par la seule volonté de Dieu et l'islam se (...)
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    What predicts productivity? Theory meets individuals.Hendrik De Smet - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (2):251-278.
    Because they involve individual-level cognitive processes, psychological explanations of linguistic phenomena are in principle testable against individual behaviour. The present study draws on patterns of individual variation in corpus data to test explanations of productivity. Linguistic patterns are predicted to become more productive with higher type frequencies and lower token frequencies. This is because the formation of abstract mental representations is encouraged by varied types but counteracted by automation of high-frequency types. The predictions are tested for English -ly and -ness-derivation, (...)
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    Présentation du dossier.Meryem Sebti & Daniel De Smet - 2015 - Chôra 13:11-13.
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    The changing functions of competing forms: Attraction and differentiation.Hendrik De Smet, Frauke D’Hoedt, Lauren Fonteyn & Kristel Van Goethem - 2018 - Cognitive Linguistics 29 (2):197-234.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Newton's Scholium Generale: The Platonic and Stoic Legacy — Philo, Justus Lipsius and the Cambridge Platonists.Rudolf De Smet & Karin Verelst - 2001 - History of Science 39 (1):1-30.
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    The delegated authority model misused as a strategy of disengagement in the case of climate change.Andries De Smet, Wouter Peeters & Sigrid Sterckx - 2016 - Ethics and Global Politics 9 (1):29299.
    The characterisation of anthropogenic climate change as a violation of basic human rights is gaining wide recognition. Many people believe that tackling this problem is exclusively the job of governments and supranational institutions (especially the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change). This argument can be traced back to the delegated authority model, according to which the legitimacy of political institutions depends on their ability to solve problems that are difficult to address at the individual level. Since the institutions created (...)
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  39. A phenomenology and epistemology of large language models: Transparency, trust, and trustworthiness.Richard Heersmink, Barend de Rooij, María Jimena Clavel Vázquez & Matteo Colombo - forthcoming - Ethics and Information Technology.
    This paper analyses the phenomenology and epistemology of chatbots such as ChatGPT and Bard. The computational architecture underpinning these chatbots are large language models (LLMs), which are generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) systems trained on a massive dataset of text extracted from the Web. We conceptualise these LLMs as multifunctional computational cognitive artifacts, used for various cognitive tasks such as translating, summarizing, answering questions, information-seeking, and much more. Phenomenologically, LLMs can be experienced as a “quasi-other”; when that happens, users anthropomorphise them. (...)
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    No Change? A Grounded Theory Analysis of Depressed Patients' Perspectives on Non-improvement in Psychotherapy.Melissa Miléna De Smet, Reitske Meganck, Kimberly Van Nieuwenhove, Femke L. Truijens & Mattias Desmet - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:427744.
    Aim: Understanding the effects of psychotherapy is a crucial concern for both research and clinical practice, especially when outcome tends to be negative. Yet, while outcome is predominantly evaluated by means of quantitative pre-post outcome questionnaires, it remains unclear what this actually means for patients in their daily lives. To explore this meaning, it is imperative to combine treatment evaluation with quantitative and qualitative outcome measures. This study investigates the phenomenon of non-improvement in psychotherapy, by complementing quantitative pre-post outcome scores (...)
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    Semantic differences between strong and weak verb forms in Dutch.Freek Van de Velde & Isabeau De Smet - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (3):393-416.
    Dutch, like other Germanic languages, disposes of two strategies to express past tense: the strong inflection (e.g., rijden – reed ‘drive – drove’) and the weak inflection (spelen – speelde ‘play – played’). This distinction is for the most part lexically determined in that each verb occurs in one of the two inflections. Diachronically the system is in flux though, with the resilience of some verbs being mainly driven by frequency. Synchronically this might result in variable verbs (e.g., schuilen – (...)
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    Evidence for the Non-Evidenced: An Argument for Integrated Methods and Conceptual Discussion on What Needs to be Evidenced in Psychotherapy Research.Femke Truijens, Melissa Miléna De Smet, Reitske Meganck & Mattias Desmet - 2021 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 28 (2):137-140.
    With its focus on evidence, psychology has grown into a mature, professional, and scientifically supported practice over the last decades. In general, psychotherapy and psychological counselling have shown to be more efficacious than waiting it out and a staggering 350 specific treatments have been scientifically supported as effective. Although, evidencebased treatments seem to work equally well, not all people benefit from evidence-based treatments, and it often remains unclear why. This raised the field-wide concern of what works for whom and sparked (...)
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    Validity of Data as Precondition for Evidence: A Methodological Analysis of What is Taken to Count as Evidence in Psychotherapy Research.Femke Truijens, Melissa Miléna De Smet, Mattias Desmet & Reitske Meganck - 2021 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 28 (2):115-128.
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    Goodstein sequences for prominent ordinals up to the Bachmann–Howard ordinal.Michiel De Smet & Andreas Weiermann - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (6):669-680.
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    An assessment of the fourth law of Kuryłowicz: does prototypicality of meaning affect language change?Isabeau De Smet - 2023 - Cognitive Linguistics 34 (2):261-296.
    According to the (in)famous fourth law of Kuryłowicz (K4), when a morphological doublet arises in a language, the newer form becomes associated with the prototypical, basic meaning, while the old form takes a secondary meaning. This paper takes a first attempt at a more thorough inquiry of K4 to assess whether prototypicality of meaning has an effect on morphological change. Three studies on historical Dutch are taken on: -enversus -splurals, the apocope of schwa and the apocope of -de.The effects of (...)
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    L'impuissance de Dieu.Daniel De Smet - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (3):321-337.
    Nombreux sont les versets coraniques qui insistent sur la toute‑puissance de Dieu : en maître absolu du Bien et du Mal, il fait ce que bon lui semble, égarant et sauvant qui Il veut. Pris au pied de la lettre, ces versets ont inspiré une vision déterministe et fataliste de l’homme et du monde qui exclut toute possibilité de fonder une éthique rationnelle : le bien et le mal sont entièrement déterminés par la seule volonté de Dieu et l’islam se (...)
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    Een belangrijke bronnenuitgave voor de studie van de liturgie.S. de Smet - 1966 - Bijdragen 27 (3):422-426.
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    Le mythe de la souveraineté: Du corps au Contrat social.François De Smet - 2011 - Bruxelles-Fernelmont: E.M.E..
  49. La quiétude de l'intellect Néoplatonisme et gnose ismaélienne dans l'œuvre de Hamîd ad-Dîn al-Kirm'nî.Daniel De Smet - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (1):146-148.
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    La taqiyya et le jeûne du Ramadan: quelques réflexions ismaéliennes sur le sens ésotérique de la charia.Daniel De Smet - 2013 - Al-Qantara 34 (2):357-386.
    En cet article nous analysons les notions de taqiyya et kitmān telles qu’elles ont été élaborées par des auteurs ismaéliens des 10e et 11e siècles. Tout au long du présent « cycle d’occultation », la « science véritable » est voilée sous la lettre des textes révélés et des lois qui en découlent. Seuls les imāms et leurs disciples ont accès à cette science, mais ils n’ont pas le droit de la divulguer au tout venant. Cette obligation de garder le (...)
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