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    Effective choice in the single-shot Prisoner's Dilemma tournament.Doede Nauta & Jeljer Hoekstra - 1995 - Theory and Decision 39 (1):1-30.
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    Logica en model.Doede Nauta - 1970 - Bussum,: De Haan.
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    Schrijven.Lolle Nauta - 2005 - Krisis 6 (4):41-44.
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    Onbehagen in de filosofie: essays.Lolle Wibe Nauta - 2000 - Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
    Inventarisatie van de veranderde plaats van de filosofie in de samenleving.
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    Een natie van achterblijvers. Plessners interpretatie van het nationaalsocialisme.Lolle Nauta - 2006 - Krisis 7 (4):6-16.
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  6. Robert Boyle and Natural Kinds.Han Thomas Adriaenssen & Lodi Nauta - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (3):554-573.
    This paper studies Robert Boyle's account of kinds and classification. A number of commentators have argued that, for Boyle, classifications are inevitably the product of conventions. Others have challenged this reading, arguing that, according to Boyle, the corpuscular makeup of bodies gives rise to hard-edged natural kinds and classes. We argue that Boyle's position is more complicated than the available realist and conventionalist readings acknowledge. We argue that, according to Boyle, the individuation of kinds was to some degree the result (...)
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    Exploring the relation between visual mental imagery and affect in the daily life of previously depressed and never depressed individuals.Christien Slofstra, Maaike H. Nauta, Emily A. Holmes, Elisabeth H. Bos, Marieke Wichers, Nikolaos Batalas, Nicola S. Klein & Claudi L. H. Bockting - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1131-1138.
    ABSTRACTPreviously depressed individuals experience disturbances in affect. Affective disturbances may be related to visual mental imagery, given that imagery-based processing of emotional stimuli causes stronger affective responses than verbal processing in experimental laboratory studies. However, the role of imagery-based processing in everyday life is unknown. This study assessed mental imagery in the daily life of previously and never depressed individuals. Higher levels of visual mental imagery was hypothesised to be associated with more affective reactivity to both negatively and positively valenced (...)
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    Een links beschavingsoffensief: deugden en competenties voor een pluralistische, dynamische samenleving.Tjalling Swierstra, Lolle Nauta & Rene Gabriels - 2005 - Krisis: Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 6 (3):3-5.
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  9. Technologies and Species Transitions: Polanyi, on a Path to Posthumanity?Robert Doede - 2011 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 31 (3):225-235.
    Polanyi and Transhumanism both place technologies in pivotal roles in bringing about Homo sapiens ’ species transitions. The question is asked whether Polanyi’s emphasis on the role of technology in Homo sapiens’ rise out of mute beasthood indicates that he might have been inclined to embrace the Transhumanist vision of Homo sapiens’ technological evolution into a postbiological, techno-cyber species. To answer this question, some of the core commitments of both Transhumanism and Polanyi’s postcritical philosophy are examined, especially as they bear (...)
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  10. Of Mind and Meaning.Robert P. Doede - 1993 - Tradition and Discovery 20 (2):28-42.
    This paper examine’s Jerry Fodor’s attempt to naturalize the human mind by encompassing it within a new mechanistic ontology. It then explores Polanyi’s view of mind’s embodiment and meaning’s emergence in an effort to uncover some fundamental incoherencies in Fodor’s naturalization project.
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  11. The Body Comes All the Way Up.Robert Paul Doede - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (2):215-227.
    A critique of two eliminative positions in philosophy of mind in the light of Michael Polanyi's account of mind: Rorty's disappearance theory and Churchland's eliminative materialism.
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  12. Polanyi on Language and the Human Way of Being Bodily Mindful in the World.R. P. Doede - 2003 - Tradition and Discovery 30 (1):5-18.
    Using the ideas of Clifford Geertz, Adolf Portmann, Charles Taylor, and others, I seek to develop and expand Polanyi’s account of language and its role in our human way of being bodily mindful in the world. The expansion of Polanyi’s ideas on language in the evolutionary rise of Homo sapiens and in the moral and mental development of the child does two things that I believe are important: (1) obviates the need to appeal to an incorporeal thinking substance - i.e., (...)
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    No title available: Religious studies.Robert Paul Doede - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (3):435-437.
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    On being authentic. By Charles Guignon.Robert Doede - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (5):825–826.
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    Polanyi in the Face of Transhumanism.R. P. Doede - 2008 - Tradition and Discovery 35 (1):33-45.
    This essay gives a brief overview of Transhumanism and explores a few of its central ideas in the light of Polanyi’s views about embodiment, Marxism, and reality’s hierarchal order, concluding that although Polanyi would likely appreciate the possibilities of cyborgic augmentation that feature in the Transhumanist route to the posthuman, he would utterly repudiate its metaphysics of disembodied intelligence and its underlying technological determinism.
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    The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene.Robert Doede - 2004 - Tradition and Discovery 31 (1):46-48.
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    Transhumanism, technology, and the future: Posthumanity emerging or sub-humanity descending?Bob Doede - 2009 - Appraisal 7 (3).
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    Between demonstration and imagination: essays in the history of science and philosophy presented to John D. North.John David North, Lodi Nauta & Arie Johan Vanderjagt (eds.) - 1999 - Boston: Brill.
    The essays in this volume reflect the wide-ranging interests of John D. North, distinguished historian of science and philosophy.
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    Philosophy and the Language of the People: The Claims of Common Speech From Petrarch to Locke.Lodi Nauta - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Which language should philosophers use: technical or common language? In a book as important for intellectual historians as it is for philosophers, Lodi Nauta addresses a vital question which still has resonance today: is the discipline of philosophy assisted or disadvantaged by employing a special vocabulary? By the Middle Ages philosophy had become a highly technical discipline, with its own lexicon and methods. The Renaissance humanist critique of this specialised language has been dismissed as philosophically superficial, but the author (...)
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    In defense of common sense: Lorenzo Valla's humanist critique of scholastic philosophy.Lodi Nauta - 2009 - Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    Introduction -- The attack on aristotelian-scholastic metaphysics -- The analysis of things : substance, quality, and the tree of porphyry -- Thing and word : a critique of transcendental terms -- From a grammatical point of view : the reduction of the categories -- Soul, nature, morality, and God -- Soul and nature : a critique of aristotelian psychology and natural philosophy -- The virtues and the road to heavenly pleasure -- Speaking about the ineffable : the Trinity -- Towards (...)
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    Hobbes on Religion and the Church between "The Elements of Law" and "Leviathan": A Dramatic Change of Direction?Lodi Nauta - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (4):577.
    This article argues that there is much more continuity in Hobbes’s thinking on the church and religion than critics have recognized. I consider three issues which have been taken as prime illustrations of Hobbes’s alleged ‘new departure’ in the Leviathan: the nature and fate of the soul; the character of magic and revelation; and church-state relations. I show that in particular Richard Tuck’s interpretation of Hobbes’s intellecual development is mistaken. There is no ‘fundamental reversal’ or ‘new direction’ in Hobbes’s position, (...)
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    From Universals to Topics: The Realism of Rudolph Agricola, with an Edition of his Reply to a Critic.Lodi Nauta - 2012 - Vivarium 50 (2):190-224.
    Rudolph Agricola’s De inventione dialectica has rightly been regarded as the most original and influential textbook on argumentation, reading, writing, and communication in the Renaissance. At the heart of his treatment are the topics ( loci ), such as definition, genus, species, place, whole, parts, similars, and so on. While their function in Agricola’s system is argumentative and rhetorical, the roots of the topics are metaphysical, as Agricola himself explicitly acknowledges. It has led scholars to characterize Agricola as a realist (...)
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    Lorenzo valla and quattrocento scepticism.Lodi Nauta - 2006 - Vivarium 44 (s 2-3):375-395.
    Lorenzo Valla has often been considered to be a sceptic. Equipped with an extremely polemical and critical mind, his whole oeuvre seemed to aim at undermining received philosophical and theological dogmas. More specifically he has been associated with the burgeoning interests in ancient scepticism in the fifteenth century. In this article the arguments in support of this interpretation will be critically examined and evaluated. Based on a discussion of two of his major works, De vero bono and the Dialectica, it (...)
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    The Order of Knowing: Juan Luis Vives on Language, Thought, and the Topics.Lodi Nauta - 2015 - Journal of the History of Ideas 76 (3):325-345.
    This article seeks to locate Vives's work in the tradition of humanist thought that criticized the linguistic and philosophical abstraction of the scholastics. After discussing Vives's views on language and knowledge as functions of man’s biological nature, the article argues that for Vives the topics, as seats of argumentation, are a reflection of the ontological order and as such an instrument and heuristic aid for the human mind. They form a grid through which knowledge can be acquired and arguments be (...)
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  25. De subcultuur van de wijsbegeerte; een prive-geschiedenis van de filosofie'.Lolle Nauta - 1990 - Krisis 38:5-19.
     
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  26. Hobbes the pessimist?Lodi Nauta - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (1):31 – 54.
    This article criticises recent interpretations of Hobbes’s intellectual development as a result of his engagement with rhetoric. In particular Johnston and Skinner have argued that Leviathan differs significantly, both in style and contents, from the earlier, ‘scientific’ works, The Elements and De Cive. They have argued that Hobbes’s re-appropriation of rhetoric in Leviathan was caused by a growing pessimism about men’s rational capacities. I think the textual evidence does not show such a shift in Hobbes’s thought. I argue that the (...)
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  27. Intellektuele praktijken.Lolle Nauta - 1988 - Krisis 32:50-57.
     
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  28. An anatomical analysis of the non-specific thalamic projection system.W. J. H. Nauta & D. G. Whitlock - 1954 - In J. F. Delafresnaye (ed.), Brain Mechanisms and Consciousness. Blackwell. pp. 81-116.
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    Argumenten voor een kritische ethiek.Lolle Wibe Nauta - 1971 - Amsterdam,: Van Gennep.
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  30. Civiele praktijken.Lolle Nauta - 2005 - Krisis 3:11-25.
     
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    De factor van de kleine c: essays over culturele armoede en politieke cultuur.Lolle Wibe Nauta - 1987 - Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
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    De gerealiseerde utopie en andere sociaal-filosofische stukken.Lolle Wibe Nauta - 1981 - Amsterdam: Van Gennep.
    De gerealiseerde utopie -- Sartre en de dialectiek -- Het marxisme en de filosofie van Habermas -- Theorie en praxis bij Marcuse -- Over gelijkheid en solidariteit -- Ethiek en maatschappelijke verandering.
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    Dr J. BOHATEC, Calvijn en het humanisme in Frankrijk.D. Nauta - 1953 - Philosophia Reformata 18 (1-4):40-47.
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    De Veranderbaarheid van de mens.Lolle Wibe Nauta (ed.) - 1973 - Kampen,: Kok.
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    Early modern ideas of imagination-The rhetorical tradition.L. Nauta & D. Patzold - 2004 - In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Peeters. pp. 12--59.
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  36. From an outsider's point of view: Lorenzo valla on the soul.Lodi Nauta - 2008 - Vivarium 46 (3):368-391.
    In his Repastinatio . . . Lorenzo Valla launched a heavy attack on Aristotelian-scholastic thought. While most of this book is devoted to metaphysics, language and argumentation, Valla also incorporates chapters on the soul and natural philosophy. Using as criteria good Latin, common sense and common observation, he rejected much of standard Aristotelian teaching on the soul, replacing the hylopmorphic account of the scholastics by an Augustinian one. In this article his arguments on the soul's autonomy, nobility and independency from (...)
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  37. From an outsider's point of view : Lorenzo Valla on the soul.Lodi Nauta - 2008 - In Dominik Perler (ed.), Transformations of the soul: Aristotelian psychology, 1250-1650. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Hobbes the Pessimist?Lodi Nauta - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (1):31-54.
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  39. Introduction.Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold - 2004 - In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Peeters.
     
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    Imagination in the later Middle Ages and Early Modern times.Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.) - 2004 - Leuven, Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Imagination has always been recognised as an important faculty of the human soul. As mediator between the senses and reason, it is rooted in philosophical and psychological-medical theories of human sensation and cognition. Linked to these theories was the use of the imagination in rhetoric and the arts: images had not only an epistemological role in transmitting information from the outside world to the mind's inner eye, but could also be used to manipulate the emotions of the audience. In this (...)
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    II The Consolation: the Latin.Lodi Nauta - 2009 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. Cambridge University Press. pp. 255.
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    Jean-Paul Sartre.Lolle Wibe Nauta - 1966 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
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    Lorenzo valla.Lodi Nauta - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  44. Lorenzo valla and the limits of imagination.Lodi Nauta - 2004 - In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Peeters.
     
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    Lorenzo valla's critique of aristotelian psychology.Lodi Nauta - 2003 - Vivarium 41 (1):120-143.
    In his Repastinatio . . . Lorenzo Valla launched a heavy attack on Aristotelian-scholastic thought. While most of this book is devoted to metaphysics, language and argumenta- tion, Valla also incorporates chapters on the soul and natural philosophy. Using as criteria good Latin, common sense and common observation, he rejected much of standard Aristotelian teaching on the soul, replacing the hylopmorphic account of the scholastics by an Augustinian one. In this article his arguments on the soul’s autonomy, nobility and independency (...)
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    Platonic and cartesian philosophy in the commentary on Boethius' consolatio philosophiae by Pierre cally.Lodi Nauta - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (1):79 – 100.
    (1996). Platonic and Cartesian philosophy in the commentary on boethius’ consolatio philosophiae by Pierre Cally. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 79-100.
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    Philology as Philosophy: Giovanni Pontano on Language, Meaning, and Grammar.Lodi Nauta - 2011 - Journal of the History of Ideas 72 (4):481-502.
    The article discusses 15th-century humanist Giovanni Pontano. Particular focus is given to his philosophical views on the origin of language, its impact on everyday life, and grammar. According to the author, Pontano brought forward ideas on the social uses of language which scholars have usually attributed to the later Enlightenment period. It is suggested that Renaissance humanism may be more important to philosophical history than previously thought. Details related to Pontano's views on semantic precision and the affective, active, and social (...)
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    Population genetics, molecular evolution, and the neutral theory. Selected papers.Maarten Nauta - 1996 - Acta Biotheoretica 44 (1):86-88.
  49. The Consolation: the Latin commentary tradition, 800-1700.Lodi Nauta - 2009 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Theorie en praxis bij Marcuse.Lolle Wibe Nauta - 1971 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
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