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  1. Athony A. Derksen (2001). The Seven Strategies of the Sophisticated Pseudo-Scientist: A Look Into Freud's Rhetorical Tool Box. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 32 (2):329-350.score: 410.0
    In my ‘Seven Sins of Pseudo-Science’ (Journal for General Philosophy of Science 1993) I argued against Grünbaum that Freud commits all Seven Sins of Pseudo-Science. Yet how does Freud manage to fool many people, including such a sophisticated person as Grünbaum? My answer is that Freud is a sophisticated pseudo-scientist, using all Seven Strategies of the Sophisticated Pseudo-Scientist to keep up appearances, to wit, (1) the Humble Empiricist, (2) the Severe Selfcriticism, (3) the Unbiased Me, (4) the Striking but Irrelevant (...)
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  2. Anthony A. Derksen (2004). Occlusion Shapes and Sizes in a Theory of Depiction. British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (4):319-341.score: 240.0
    John Hyman has used the objective character of occlusion shapes and of relative occlusion sizes to develop a more objective approach both in the analysis of linear perspective and in the theory of depiction. To this end Hyman develops two Occlusion Principles, plus an Aperture Colour Principle (which I do not discuss), which, together with our knowledge of appearances, are supposed to tell us what a picture depicts. I argue that Hyman underestimates the crucial role of the psychological element in (...)
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  3. A. A. Derksen (1992). Does the Tally Argument Make Freud a Sophisticated Methodologist? Philosophy of Science 59 (1):75-101.score: 240.0
    In his The Foundations of Psychoanalysis (1984) Grunbaum compliments Freud on the development of the Tally Argument as an answer to a number of serious methodological criticisms, "The epistemological considerations that prompted Freud to enunciate (this argument) make him a sophisticated methodologist" (p. 128). In contrast to this position I argue that the Tally Argument and the considerations for it are hardly sophisticated: They would equally well go to demonstrate the methodological sophistication of modern-day evangelists. Furthermore, I argue that the (...)
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  4. Anthony A. Derksen (2005). Linear Perspective as a Realist Constraint. Journal of Philosophy 102 (5):235 - 258.score: 210.0
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  5. A. A. Derksen (1977). A Muddle in White's Modal Thinking. Analysis 37 (2):59 - 67.score: 210.0
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  6. A. A. Derksen (1993). The Seven Sins of Pseudo-Science. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 24 (1):17 - 42.score: 150.0
    In this paper I will argue that a profile of the pseudo-sciences can be gained from the scientific pretensions of the pseudo-scientist. These pretensions provide two yardsticks which together take care of the charge of scientific prejudice that any suggested demarcation of pseudo-science has to face. To demonstrate that my analysis has teeth I will apply it to Freud and modern-day Bach-kabbalists. Against Laudan I will argue that the problem of demarcation is not a pseudo-problem, though the discussion will bear (...)
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  7. Anthony A. Derksen (2005). Dennett's Rhetorical Strategies in Consciousness Explained. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 36 (1):29-48.score: 150.0
    Dennett's "Consciousness Explained" (1991) is an inspiring but also a highly frustrating book. The line of the argument seems to be clear, but then at second sight it fades away. It turns out that Dennett uses six of the seven strategies which I discuss in my 'The Seven Strategies of the Sophisticated Pseudo-Scientist: A Look into Freud's Rhetorical Tool Box' (J. Gen. Phil. Sci., 2001) Discussing important examples of these strategies I show why "Consciousness Explained" is such a frustrating book. (...)
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  8. A. A. Derksen (1986). The Justificational Priority of Science Over the Philosophy of Science: Laudan's Science and Hypothesis. Philosophy of Science 53 (2):259-264.score: 150.0
    In this note I test a specific thesis about the dependence of philosophy of science on science that Laudan presents in his Science and Hypothesis; namely, that the sciences were justificationally prior to the philosophy of science. I argue that Laudan's historical case studies show a justificational priority that goes the other way. I also argue that the justificational role that in Progress and Its Problems the history of science is alleged to play vis-à-vis competing conceptions of scientific rationality is (...)
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  9. A. A. Derksen (1985). The Alleged Unity of Popper's Philosophy of Science: Falsifiability as Fake Cement. Philosophical Studies 48 (3):313 - 336.score: 120.0
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  10. A. A. Derksen (1978). The Alleged Lottery Paradox Resolved. American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (1):67 - 74.score: 120.0
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  11. A. A. Derksen (1986). Clendinnen and Salmon on Induction as the Non-Arbitrary Method. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (1):72 – 84.score: 120.0
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  12. A. A. Derksen (1984). Elster, Rationality and the Rational Choice Approach in the Social Sciences. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (4):553-558.score: 120.0
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  13. A. A. Derksen (1978). Why Probabilities Are Not Assigned to Propositions. Mind 87 (346):250-255.score: 120.0
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  14. A. A. Derksen (1978). On an Unnoticed Key to Reality. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 8 (3):209-225.score: 120.0
  15. A. A. Derksen (1980). The Failure of Comprehensively Critical Rationalism. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):51-66.score: 120.0
  16. Anthony A. Derksen (1994). Harré and His Version of Scientific Realism. In A. A. Derksen (ed.), The Scientific Realism of Rom Harré. Tilburg University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  17. A. A. Derksen (ed.) (1998). The Promise of Evolutionary Epistemology. Tilburg University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  18. A. A. Derksen (ed.) (1994). The Scientific Realism of Rom Harré. Tilburg University Press.score: 120.0
  19. Eric J. Ettema, Louise D. Derksen & Evert Leeuwen (2010). Existential Loneliness and End-of-Life Care: A Systematic Review. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31 (2):141-169.score: 120.0
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  20. Andrew Lugg (1995). Pseudoscience as Structurally Flawed Practice: A Reply to A.A. Derksen. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 26 (2):323 - 326.score: 56.0
    I respond to two criticisms levelled by A. A. Derksen in a recent issue of this journal against characterizing pseudoscience as structurally flawed practice: I argue that he surreptitiously invokes this conception, his official view that we should concentrate on pseudoscientists' pretensions rather than their practices notwithstanding; and I critically examine his contention that judgements of scientificity (and pseudoscientificity) cannot properly be made independently of a consideration of whether the relevant theories and practices are empirically well-confirmed.
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  21. Iii W. W. Bartley (1980). On the Criticizability of Logic—a Reply to A. A. Derksen. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1).score: 42.0
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  22. W. W. Bartley (1980). On the Criticizability of Logic--A Reply to A. A. Derksen. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):67-77.score: 42.0
  23. C. Hooker (1996). Review. The Scientific Realism of Rom Harre. Anthony A Derksen(Ed). British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (4):647-653.score: 42.0
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  24. J. Ettema Eric, D. Derksen Louise & Evert van Leeuwen (2010). Existential Loneliness and End-of-Life Care: A Systematic Review. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 31 (2).score: 15.0
    Patients with a life-threatening illness can be confronted with various types of loneliness, one of which is existential loneliness (EL). Since the experience of EL is extremely disruptive, the issue of EL is relevant for the practice of end-of-life care. Still, the literature on EL has generated little discussion and empirical substantiation and has never been systematically reviewed. In order to systematically review the literature, we (1) identified the existential loneliness literature; (2) established an organising framework for the review; (3) (...)
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  25. Herman de Regt, Title: Pragmatism: Living Versus Paper Doubt.score: 14.0
    [H. de Regt is ‘co-supervisor’ of the current UvT PhD project ‘Consciousness: Science Says It All?’ (drs. A. Frantzen; supervisor: prof. em. dr. A. A. Derksen). This project (in which the problem of phenomenal consciousness is approached via the work of the American pragmatist John Dewey) is absorbed in the programme Pragmatism: Living versus Paper Doubt. In order to realize the project described below he has provisionally planned (a) further collaboration with prof. dr. C.J.M. Schuyt (University of Amsterdam) to (...)
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