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    On traits as dispositions: An alleged truism.Jaap van Heerden & Anton J. Smolenaars - 1989 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 19 (3):297–309.
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  2. C.S. Peirce, Categories to Constantinople. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Peirce, Leuven 1997.Jaap van Brakel & Michael van Heerden - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (1):177-177.
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  3. C. S. Peirce: Categories to Constantinople — Proceedings of the International Symposium on Peirce.Jaap van Brakel & Michael van Heerden - 2000 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 36 (1):187-192.
     
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  4. C. S. Peirce: Categories to Constantinople - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Peirce, Leuven 1997 (Louvain Philosophical Studies).Jaap Van Brakel & Michael van Heerden (eds.) - 1998
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    Deleuze and Anarchism.Chantelle Gray Van Heerden & Aragorn Eloff (eds.) - 2019 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This provocative study forges new and creative connections between Deleuzian philosophy and contemporary film studies.
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  6. The Muller-lyer illusion explained and its theoretical importance reconsidered.Bob Bermond & Jaap Heerden - 1996 - Biology and Philosophy 11 (3):321-338.
    The Müller-Lyer illusion is the natural consequence of the construction of the vertebrate eye, retina and visual processing system. Due to imperfections in the vertebrate eye and retina and due to the subsequent processing in the system by ever increasing receptive fields, the visual information becomes less and less precise with respect to exact location and size. The consequence of this is that eventually the brain has to calculate a weighted mean value of the information, which is spread out over (...)
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    The good, the bad and the ugly: pandemic priority decisions and triage.Hans Flaatten, Vernon Van Heerden, Christian Jung, Michael Beil, Susannah Leaver, Andrew Rhodes, Bertrand Guidet & Dylan W. deLange - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e75-e75.
    In this analysis we discuss the change in criteria for triage of patients during three different phases of a pandemic like COVID-19, seen from the critical care point of view. Availability of critical care beds has become a hot topic, and in many countries, we have seen a huge increase in the provision of temporary intensive care bed capacity. However, there is a limit where the hospitals may run out of resources to provide critical care, which is heavily dependent on (...)
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    A General Form of Relative Recursion.Jaap van Oosten - 2006 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 47 (3):311-318.
    The purpose of this note is to observe a generalization of the concept "computable in..." to arbitrary partial combinatory algebras. For every partial combinatory algebra (pca) A and every partial endofunction on A, a pca A[f] is constructed such that in A[f], the function f is representable by an element; a universal property of the construction is formulated in terms of Longley's 2-category of pcas and decidable applicative morphisms. It is proved that there is always a geometric inclusion from the (...)
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    Revisiting the Exchange between Zhuangzi and Huizi on Qing.Lin Ma & Jaap van Brakel - 2021 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (1):133-148.
    In this article we focus on the famous dialogue between Zhuangzi 莊子 and Huizi 惠子 concerning the question whether or not ren 人 (in particular the shengren 聖人) have qing 情. Most scholars have understood qing in this exchange as referring to “feelings” or “emotions.” We take issue with such readings. First, we demonstrate that, while Huizi probably understands qing as something like feelings or emotions, Zhuangzi’s view is that having qing is connected with making shifei 是非 judgments whereas having (...)
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    A partial analysis of modified realizability.Jaap van Oosten - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):421-429.
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    XXIII. The daily variation of the cosmic ray intensity measured near the 1954 sunspot minimum.M. Possener & I. J. Van Heerden - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (3):253-260.
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    Algebraic Set Theory and the Effective Topos.Claire Kouwenhoven-Gentil & Jaap van Oosten - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (3):879 - 890.
    Following the book Algebraic Set Theory from André Joyal and leke Moerdijk [8], we give a characterization of the initial ZF-algebra, for Heyting pretoposes equipped with a class of small maps. Then, an application is considered (the effective topos) to show how to recover an already known model (McCarty [9]).
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    Relative and modified relative realizability.Lars Birkedal & Jaap van Oosten - 2002 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 118 (1-2):115-132.
    The classical forms of both modified realizability and relative realizability are naturally described in terms of the Sierpinski topos. The paper puts these two observations together and explains abstractly the existence of the geometric morphisms and logical functors connecting the various toposes at issue. This is done by advancing the theory of triposes over internal partial combinatory algebras and by employing a novel notion of elementary map.
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  14. The Plasticity of Categories: The Case of Colour.Jaap Van Brakel - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (1):103-135.
    Probably colour is the best worked-out example of allegedly neurophysiologically innate response categories determining percepts and percepts determining concepts, and hence biology fixing the basic categories implicit in the use of language. In this paper I argue against this view and I take C. L. Hardin's Color for Philosophers [1988] as my main target. I start by undermining the view that four unique hues stand apart from all other colour shades (Section 2) and the confidence that the solar spectrum is (...)
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    Preface.Juliette Kennedy & Jaap van Oosten - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (10):1359.
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    Revisiting W ittgenstein on Family Resemblance and Colour(s).Lin Ma & Jaap van Brakel - 2016 - Philosophical Investigations 39 (3):254-280.
    We argue that all general concepts are family resemblance concepts. These include concepts introduced by ostension, such as colour(s). Concepts of colour and of each of the specific colours are family resemblance concepts because similarities concerning an open‐ended range of colour or of appearance features crop up and disappear. After discussing the notion of “same colour” and Wittgenstein's use of the phrase “our colours”, we suggest family resemblance concepts in one tradition can often be extended to family resemblance concepts in (...)
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    Fundamentals of Comparative and Intercultural Philosophy.Lin Ma & Jaap van Brakel - 2016 - Albany: Albany.
    Discusses the conditions of possibility for intercultural and comparative philosophy, and for crosscultural communication at large. This innovative book explores the preconditions necessary for intercultural and comparative philosophy. Philosophical practices that involve at least two different traditions with no common heritage and whose languages have very different grammatical structure, such as Indo-Germanic languages and classical Chinese, are a particular focus. Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel look at the necessary and not-so-necessary conditions of possibility of interpretation, comparison, and other (...)
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    Out of the Ge-stell? The Role of the East in Heidegger’s das andere Denken.Lin Ma & Jaap Van Brakel - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (3):527-562.
    Modern technology (Technik, la technique) has constituted the gears on which the wheels of the modern world keep turning. The later Heidegger devotes sustained reflection to this unprecedented phenomenon in human history. It is notable that, compared with other figures from twentieth-century continental philosophy, Heidegger has served as the most frequent reference point in current philosophy of technology (Technikphilosophie). This field of philosophy came into being after the so-called empirical turn of “Science and Technology Studies.” While relevant scholars focus mainly (...)
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    On the Conditions of Possibility for Comparative and Intercultural Philosophy.Lin Ma & Jaap Van Brakel - 2013 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (3):297-312.
    In this essay, we present a theory of intercultural philosophical dialogue and comparative philosophy, drawing on both hermeneutics and analytic philosophy. We advocate the approach of “de-essentialization” across the board. It is true that similarities and differences are always to be observed across languages and traditions, but there exist no immutable cores or essences. “De-essentialization” applies to all “levels” of concepts: everyday notions such as green and qing 青, philosophical concepts such as emotion(s) and qing 情, and philosophical categories such (...)
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    The chemistry of substances and the philosophy of mass terms.Jaap Van Brakel - 1986 - Synthese 69 (3):291-324.
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    Beta activity in the premotor cortex is increased during stabilized as compared to normal walking.Sjoerd M. Bruijn, Jaap H. Van Dieën & Andreas Daffertshofer - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Emotions as the fabric of forms of life: a cross-cultural perspective.Jaap Van Brakel - 1994 - In W. M. Wentworth & J. Ryan (eds.), Social perspectives on emotion.
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    Kleur: Een exosomatisch orgaan?Barbara Saunders & Jaap Van Brakel - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (2):299-324.
    According to the state of the art in psychology and philosophy, colour sensations are located in a 'quality space'. This space has three dimensions: hue , saturation , and brightness. This space is structured further via a small number of primitive hues or landmark colours, usually four or six . It has also been suggested that there are eleven semantic universals — the six colours previously mentioned plus orange, pink, brown, purple, and grey. Against the standard view, we argue that (...)
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    A Theory of Interpretation for Comparative and Chinese Philosophy.Lin Ma & Jaap Van Brakel - 2016 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 15 (4):575-589.
    Why should interpretation of conceptual schemes and practices across traditions work at all? In this paper we present the following necessary conditions of possibility for interpretation in comparative and Chinese philosophy: the interpreter must presuppose that there are mutually recognizable human practices; the interpreter must presuppose that “the other” is, on the whole, sincere, consistent, and right; the interpreter must be committed to certain epistemic virtues. Some of these necessary conditions are consistent with the fact that interpretation is not thwarted (...)
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  25. 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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  26. Heidegger's Comportment Toward East-West Dialogue.Lin Ma & Jaap Van Brakel - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (4):519-566.
    The primary purpose here is to ascertain what Heidegger's comportment toward East-West dialogue is most plausibly like in the light of his philosophical concerns and orientations. Considering that one should not uncritically take at face value occasional remarks by Heidegger that seem to suggest that he is preparing an East-West dialogue, we will proceed from Heidegger's own path of thinking and bring to light fundamental presuppositions in his thought and the response he may accordingly give to the issue of East-West (...)
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    Can the World Help Us in Fixing the Reference of Natural Kind Terms?Igor Douven & Jaap Van Brakel - 1998 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 29 (1):59 - 70.
    According to Putnam the reference of natural kind terms is fixed by the world, at least partly; whether two things belong to the same kind depends on whether they obey the same objective laws. We show that Putnam's criterion of substance identity only "works" if we read "objective laws" as "OBJECTIVE LAWS". Moreover, at least some of the laws of some of the special sciences have to be included. But what we consider to be good special sciences and what not (...)
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    From sets and types to topology and analysis—towards practicable foundations for constructive mathematics. [REVIEW]Jaap van Oosten - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12 (4):611-612.
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    Basic subtoposes of the effective topos.Sori Lee & Jaap van Oosten - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (9):866-883.
    We study the lattice of local operators in Hylandʼs Effective Topos. We show that this lattice is a free completion under internal sups indexed by the natural numbers object, generated by what we call basic local operators.We produce many new local operators and we employ a new concept, sight, in order to analyze these.We show that a local operator identified by A.M. Pitts in his thesis, gives a subtopos with classical arithmetic.
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    Extension of Family Resemblance Concepts as a Necessary Condition of Interpretation across Traditions.Jaap van Brakel & Lin Ma - 2015 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 14 (4):475-497.
    In this paper we extend Wittgenstein’s notion of family resemblance to translation, interpretation, and comparison across traditions. There is no need for universals. This holds for everyday concepts such as green and qing 青, philosophical concepts such as emotion and qing 情, as well as philosophical categories such as form of life and dao 道. These notions as well as all other concepts from whatever tradition are family resemblance concepts. We introduce the notion of quasi-universal, which connects family resemblance concepts (...)
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    The nature of chemical substances.Jaap Van Brakel - 2000 - In Nalini Bhushan & Stuart Rosenfeld (eds.), Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Orange laser beams are not illusory: The need for a plurality of “real” color ontologies.Lieven Decock & Jaap van Brakel - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (1):27-28.
    Reflectance physicalism only provides a partial picture of the ontology of color. Byrne & Hilbert’ account is unsatisfactory because the replacement of reflectance functions by productance functions is ad hoc, unclear, and only leads to new problems. Furthermore, the effects of color contrast and differences in illumination are not really taken seriously: Too many “real” colors are tacitly dismissed as illusory, and this for arbitrary reasons. We claim that there cannot be an all-embracing ontology for color.
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    Which colour space(s) is Shepard talking about?Lieven Decock & Jaap van Brakel - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):661-662.
    Contra Shepard we argue, first, that his presentation of a three-dimensional representational (psychological or phenomenal) colour space is at odds with many results in colour science, and, second, that there is insufficient evidence for Shepard's stronger claim that the three-dimensionality of colour perception has resulted from natural selection, moulded by the particulars of the solar spectrum and its variations. [Shepard].
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    Heidegger’s thinking on the “Same” of science and technology.Lin Ma & Jaap van Brakel - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (1):19-43.
    In this article, we trace and elucidate Heidegger’s radical re-thinking on the relation between science and technology from about 1940 until 1976. A range of passages from the Gesamtausgabe seem to articulate a reversal of the primacy of science and technology in claiming that “Science is applied technology.” After delving into Heidegger’s reflection on the being of science and technology and their “coordination,” we show that such a claim is essentially grounded in Heidegger’s idea that “Science and technology are the (...)
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    A semantical proof of De Jongh's theorem.Jaap van Oosten - 1991 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (2):105-114.
    In 1969, De Jongh proved the “maximality” of a fragment of intuitionistic predicate calculus forHA. Leivant strengthened the theorem in 1975, using proof-theoretical tools (normalisation of infinitary sequent calculi). By a refinement of De Jongh's original method (using Beth models instead of Kripke models and sheafs of partial combinatory algebras), a semantical proof is given of a result that is almost as good as Leivant's. Furthermore, it is shown thatHA can be extended to Higher Order Heyting Arithmetic+all trueΠ 2 0 (...)
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    Lifschitz' realizability.Jaap van Oosten - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):805-821.
    V. Lifschitz defined in 1979 a variant of realizability which validates Church's thesis with uniqueness condition, but not the general form of Church's thesis. In this paper we describe an extension of intuitionistic arithmetic in which the soundness of Lifschitz' realizability can be proved, and we give an axiomatic characterization of the Lifschitz-realizable formulas relative to this extension. By a "q-variant" we obtain a new derived rule. We also show how to extend Lifschitz' realizability to second-order arithmetic. Finally we describe (...)
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  37. On the inventors of XYZ.Jaap van Brakel - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 7 (1):57-84.
    In this paper I try to make as much sense aspossible of, first, the extensive philosophicalliterature concerned with the status of `Wateris H2O' and, second, the implications ofPutnam's invention of Twin Earth, anotherpossible world stipulated to be just like Earth, except that water is XYZ, notH2O.
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    Het immigratie- en integratiedebat in Nederland: reacties op de opkomst van anti-immigratiepartijen.Sjoerdje van Heerden, Sarah L. de Lange, Wouter van der Brug & Meindert Fennema - 2014 - Res Publica 56 (2):275-277.
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    The Foundation of Empirical Knowledge.Pieter J. van Heerden - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (4):608-609.
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    Davidson's omniscient interpreter.Stan Janssens & Jaap Van Brakel - 1990 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 23 (1):93-99.
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    A point of professor Dingle's.P. J. van Heerden - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (45):70.
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    Are University Students Ready to Dump Their Textbooks?Mark van Heerden, Jacques Ophoff & Jean-Paul Van Belle - 2012 - International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education 2 (3):15-44.
    Today’s students are accustomed to a world where information is available on-demand, anywhere and anytime. They bring this expectation to their academic world where they want to work cooperatively and flexibly, using the modern information processing tools and access with which they are familiar. New hardware platforms such as e-Readers and tablet computers have made substantial inroads in the consumer market. E-Readers are becoming more prevalent in universities – replacing the need for physical textbooks, lecturing notes and other academic documents. (...)
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    Ekonomiese wetenskapsbeoefening: verouderd in 'n veranderende wêreld?Jan Horn Van Heerden - 1998 - Pretoria: Universiteit van Pretoria.
  44. Foucault's phallusy: intimate friendship as a fundamental ethic (being a reconstructive reading of Foucault's The care of the self).A. Van Heerden - 1997 - South African Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):23-30.
     
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    Godsdienstige perspektiewe op mens-dier interaksie.M. Van Heerden - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (3).
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    Inleiding tot die semantiek.Carl van Heerden - 1965 - Johannesburg: W. Gouws.
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  47. Liberal neutrality and cultural pluralism.Derick van Heerden - 1994 - South African Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):97-104.
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    Multi‐tasking of biosynthetic and energetic functions of glycolysis explained by supply and demand logic.Johan H. van Heerden, Frank J. Bruggeman & Bas Teusink - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (1):34-45.
    After more than a century of research on glycolysis, we have detailed descriptions of its molecular organization, but despite this wealth of knowledge, linking the enzyme properties to metabolic pathway behavior remains challenging. These challenges arise from multi‐layered regulation and the context and time dependence of component functions. However, when viewed as a system that functions according to the principles of supply and demand, a simplifying theoretical framework can be applied to study its regulation logic and to assess the coherence (...)
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  49. 'n Semantiek op linguistiese grondslag.Carl Van Heerden - 1964 - Pietersburg,: Noordelike Pers.
     
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  50. On the prospects of a post-liberal political theory.D. Van Heerden - 1997 - South African Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):113-119.
     
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