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  1. The Phenomenology of Illness.Havi Carel - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    The experience of illness is a universal and substantial part of human existence. Like death, illness raises important philosophical issues. But unlike death, illness, and in particular the experience of being ill, has received little philosophical attention. In Phenomenology of Illness Havi Carel argues that the experience of illness has been wrongly neglected by philosophers and provides a distinctively philosophical account of illness. Using phenomenology, Carel explores how illness modifies the ill person's body, values, and world. The aim (...)
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    Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Justice.Carel Havi & Ian James Kidd - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (4):473-496.
    ABSTRACT This paper offers an account of institutional testimonial justice and describes one way that it breaks down, which we call institutional opacity. An institution is opaque when it becomes resistant to epistemic evaluation and understanding by its agents and users. When one cannot understand the inner workings of an institution, it becomes difficult to know how to comport oneself testimonially. We offer an account of an institutional ethos to explain what it means for an institution to be testimonially just; (...)
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    A Critical Analysis of Floridi’s Theory of Semantic Information.Pieter Adriaans - 2010 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23 (1):41-56.
    In various publications over the past years, Floridi has developed a theory of semantic information as well-formed, meaningful, and truthful data. This theory is more or less orthogonal to the standard entropy-based notions of information known from physics, information theory, and computer science that all define the amount of information in a certain system as a scalar value without any direct semantic implication. In this context the question rises what the exact relation between these various conceptions of information is and (...)
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  4. A Critical Analysis of Floridi’s Theory of Semantic Information.Pieter Adriaans - 2010 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23 (1-2):41-56.
    n various publications over the past years, Floridi has developed a theory of semantic information as well-formed, meaningful, and truthful data. This theory is more or less orthogonal to the standard entropy-based notions of information known from physics, information theory, and computer science that all define the amount of information in a certain system as a scalar value without any direct semantic implication. In this context the question rises what the exact relation between these various conceptions of information is and (...)
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    Ethics as first philosophy: the significance of Emmanuel Levinas for philosophy, literature, and religion.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak (ed.) - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Ethics as First Philosophy brings together original essays by an outstanding group of international scholars that discuss the work of Emmanuel Levinas. The book explores the significance of Levinas' work for philsophy, psychology and religion. Ethics as First Philosophy comprises an excellent collection of work on this major contemporary thinker. The book presents Levinas philosophy from a wide and well-balanced variety of perspectives. The contributions range from thematic discussions of Levinas central concepts to explorations of his affinities and differences with (...)
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  6. Epistemic Injustice in Psychiatry.Paul Crichton, Havi Carel & Ian James Kidd - 2017 - Psychiatry Bulletin 41:65-70..
    Epistemic injustice is a harm done to a person in their capacity as an epistemic subject by undermining her capacity to engage in epistemic practices such as giving knowledge to others or making sense of one’s experiences. It has been argued that those who suffer from medical conditions are more vulnerable to epistemic injustice than the healthy. This paper claims that people with mental disorders are even more vulnerable to epistemic injustice than those with somatic illnesses. Two kinds of contributory (...)
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  7. Phenomenology and Naturalism: Volume 72: Examining the Relationship between Human Experience and Nature.Havi Carel & Darian Meacham (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    What is the relationship between phenomenology and naturalism? Are they mutually exclusive or is a rapprochement possible between their approaches to consciousness and the natural world? Can phenomenology be naturalised and ought it to be? Or is naturalism fundamentally unable to accommodate phenomenological insights? How can phenomenological method be used within a naturalistic research programme? This cutting-edge collection of original essays contains brilliant contributions from leading phenomenologists across the world. The collection presents a wide range of fascinating and carefully argued (...)
     
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    Tussen genoom en moraal: een natuurlijke historie van moreel gedrag.Adriaan C. Lit - 2000 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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  9. Dominating Peter Greenaway.Carel Rowe - 1993 - In Arthur Kroker & Marilouise Kroker (eds.), The Last sex: feminism and outlaw bodies. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 220--40.
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    Pour l'Histoire du Sens Agent la Controverse Entre Barth'elemy de Bruges Et Jean de Jandun : Ses Ant'ec'edents Et Son 'Evolution'.Adriaan Pattin (ed.) - 1988 - Leuven: University Press.
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    Mapping African ethical review committee activity onto capacity needs: The Marc initiative and hrweb's interactive database of recs in Africa.Carel Ijsselmuiden, Debbie Marais, Douglas Wassenaar & Boitumelo Mokgatla-Moipolai - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (2):74-86.
    Health research initiatives worldwide are growing in scope and complexity, particularly as they move into the developing world. Expanding health research activity in low- and middle-income countries has resulted in a commensurate rise in the need for sound ethical review structures and functions in the form of Research Ethics Committees (RECs). Yet these seem to be lagging behind as a result of the enormous challenges facing these countries, including poor resource availability and lack of capacity. There is thus an urgent (...)
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    Phenomenology of Illness.Havi Carel - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Havi Carel uses phenomenology to explore how illness modifies the ill person's body, values, and world. Carel argues that illness has received little philosophical attention. Phenomenology of Illness develops a phenomenological framework for illness and a systematic understanding of illness as a philosophical tool.
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    Aanvaarding in pedagogiese perspektief.Adriaan Jacobus Smit - 1976 - Pretoria: N.G. Kerkboekhandel.
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    Unconscious semantic activation depends on feature-specific attention allocation.Adriaan Spruyt, Jan De Houwer, Tom Everaert & Dirk Hermans - 2012 - Cognition 122 (1):91-95.
  15. Expanding Transformative Experience.Havi Carel & Ian James Kidd - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):199-213.
    We develop a broader, more fine-grained taxonomy of forms of ‘transformative experience’ inspired by the work of L.A. Paul. Our vulnerability to such experiences arises, we argue, due to the vulnerability, dependence, and affliction intrinsic to the human condition. We use this trio to distinguish a variety of positively, negatively, and ambivalently valenced forms of epistemically and/or personally transformative experiences. Moreover, we argue that many transformative experiences can arise gradually and cumulatively, unfolding over the course of longer periods of time.
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    Illness: The Cry of the Flesh.Havi Carel - 2014 - Routledge.
    What is illness? Is it a physiological dysfunction, a social label, or a way of experiencing the world? How do the physical, social and emotional worlds of a person change when they become ill? And can there be well-being within illness? In this remarkable and thought-provoking book, Havi Carel explores these questions by weaving together the personal story of her own serious illness with insights and reflections drawn from her work as a philosopher. Carel's fresh approach to illness (...)
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    Illness: The Cry of the Flesh.Havi Carel - 2008 - Routledge.
    What is illness? Is it a physiological dysfunction, a social label, or a way of experiencing the world? How do the physical, social and emotional worlds of a person change when they become ill? And can there be well-being within illness? In this remarkable and thought-provoking book, Havi Carel explores these questions by weaving together the personal story of her own serious illness with insights and reflections drawn from her work as a philosopher. Carel shows how the concepts (...)
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  18. hilosophy of Information.P. Adriaans & J. van Benthem (eds.) - 2008 - MIT Press.
  19. Epistemic injustice in healthcare encounters: evidence from chronic fatigue syndrome.Havi Carel, Charlotte Blease & Keith Geraghty - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (8):549-557.
    Chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis remains a controversial illness category. This paper surveys the state of knowledge and attitudes about this illness and proposes that epistemic concerns about the testimonial credibility of patients can be articulated using Miranda Fricker’s concept of epistemic injustice. While there is consensus within mainstream medical guidelines that there is no known cause of CFS/ME, there is continued debate about how best to conceive of CFS/ME, including disagreement about how to interpret clinical studies of treatments. (...)
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  20. Handbook of Philosophy of Information.Pieter Adriaans & Johan van Benthem - 2008 - Elsevier.
    Information is a recognized fundamental notion across the sciences and humanities, which is crucial to understanding physical computation, communication, and human cognition. The Philosophy of Information brings together the most important perspectives on information. It includes major technical approaches, while also setting out the historical backgrounds of information as well as its contemporary role in many academic fields. Also, special unifying topics are high-lighted that play across many fields, while we also aim at identifying relevant themes for philosophical reflection. There (...)
     
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    Phenomenology as a Resource for Patients.H. Carel - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (2):96-113.
    Patient support tools have drawn on a variety of disciplines, including psychotherapy, social psychology, and social care. One discipline that has not so far been used to support patients is philosophy. This paper proposes that a particular philosophical approach, phenomenology, could prove useful for patients, giving them tools to reflect on and expand their understanding of their illness. I present a framework for a resource that could help patients to philosophically examine their illness, its impact on their life, and its (...)
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  22. Phenomenology and its application in medicine.Havi Carel - 2010 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 32 (1):33-46.
    Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and ordering experience. As such, phenomenology can be specifically applied to the first person experience of illness in order to illuminate this experience and enable health care providers to enhance their understanding of it. However, this approach has been underutilized in the philosophy of medicine as well as in medical training and practice. This paper demonstrates the usefulness of phenomenology to clinical medicine. In order to describe the experience of illness, we need a (...)
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    Martin N. Muller, Richard W. Wrangham, and David R. Pilbeam, eds. Chimpanzees and Human Evolution.Carel van Schaik - 2019 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (1):135-138.
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    Time and space, weight and inertia.Adriaan Daniël Fokker - 1965 - New York,: Pergamon Press.
  25. Can I be ill and happy?Havi Carel - 2007 - Philosophia 35 (2):95-110.
    Can one be ill and happy? I use a phenomenological approach to provide an answer to this question, using Merleau-Ponty’s distinction between the biological and the lived body. I begin by discussing the rift between the biological body and the ill person’s lived experience, which occurs in illness. The transparent and taken for granted biological body is problematised by illness, which exposes it as different from the lived experience of this body. I argue that because of this rift, the experience (...)
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  26. Eine neue Biologie des Menschen? Evolution : vom egoistischen Gen zum kooperativen Individuum? / Volkart Wildermuth ; Abschied vom Rassendenken : ein neuer Blick auf unseren Genpool / Dagmar Röhrlich ; Reproduktionsmedizin, Embryonenforschung, Leihmütter-Varianten / Antje Sieb ; Gentests to go : was wollen wir wissen, was sollen wir tun? / Christina Sartori ; Stammzellen, die Fast-Alleskönner / Tanja Stehning ; Neurofeedback und die Schnittstelle Computer/Gehrin / Volkart Wildermuth ; Enhancement : schöner, schneller, klüger? / Renate Müller ; Forschung am Menschen : welche grenzen für klinische Studien? / isabel Reifenrath ; Die Biologie der Ethik.Antje Sieb - 2018 - In Regina Oehler (ed.), Biologie und Ethik: Natur im Griff?: die Sendungen des Funkkollegs. Franfurt am Main: Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung.
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    Filosofia Contemporanea em Açao.Havi Carel & David Gamez (eds.) - 2008 - Artmed.
    O que queremos dizer atualmente quando falamos sobre filosofia? Como a filosofia se relaciona com a ciência, com a política e a literatura? Que métodos o filósofo moderno utiliza, e como a filosofia progride? A filosofia é diferente de um lugar para outro? O que a filosofia pode fazer por nós? E o que não pode fazer? Este livro diz o que a filosofia é e também nos mostra a filosofia contemporânea em ação.
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  28. Illness as Transformative Experience.Havi Carel, Richard Pettigrew & Ian James Kidd - 2017 - The Lancet 388:1152-1153..
    We propose that certain forms of chronic illness can be transformative experiences, in the sense described by L.A. Paul.
     
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    Attention please: Evaluative priming effects in a valent/non-valent categorisation task.Adriaan Spruyt - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (3):560-569.
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    Enkele beschouwingen over de geldigheid van het recht..Carel Coenraad Gischler - 1919 - Utrecht,: P. den Boer.
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    Spirits Dressed in Furs.Adriaan Kortlandt - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 137--145.
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    The applicability of Piagetian concepts to animals.Adriaan Kortlandt - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):601-601.
  33. De materiële rechtsidee.Adriaan Nicola Kotting - 1953 - Zwolle: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink.
     
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    The science of wisdom.Adriaan Albert Mol - 1946 - [New York,: The Hamilton press].
  35. Illness, phenomenology, and philosophical method.Havi Hannah Carel - 2013 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 34 (4):345-357.
    In this article, I propose that illness is philosophically revealing and can be used to explore human experience. I suggest that illness is a limit case of embodied experience. By pushing embodied experience to its limit, illness sheds light on normal experience, revealing its ordinary and thus overlooked structure. Illness produces a distancing effect, which allows us to observe normal human behavior and cognition via their pathological counterpart. I suggest that these characteristics warrant illness a philosophical role that has not (...)
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    Computation, Information, and the Arrow of Time.Pieter Adriaans, Peter van Emde Boas & Fnwi Illc - 2011 - In S. B. Cooper & Andrea Sorbi (eds.), Computability in Context: Computation and Logic in the Real World. World Scientific.
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    The Philosophical Role of Illness.Havi Carel - 2014 - Metaphilosophy 45 (1):20-40.
    This article examines the philosophical role of illness. It briefly surveys the philosophical role accorded to illness in the history of philosophy and explains why illness merits such a role. It suggests that illness modifies, and thus sheds light on, normal experience, revealing its ordinary and therefore overlooked structure. Illness also provides an opportunity for reflection by performing a kind of suspension (epoché) of previously held beliefs, including tacit beliefs. The article argues that these characteristics warrant a philosophical role for (...)
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    Pathology as a phenomenological tool.Havi Carel - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (2):201-217.
    The phenomenological method has been fruitfully used to study the experience of illness in recent years. However, the role of illness is not merely that of a passive object for phenomenological scrutiny. I propose that illness, and pathology more generally, can be developed into a phenomenological method in their own right. I claim that studying cases of pathology, breakdown, and illness offer illumination not only of these experiences, but also of normal function and the tacit background that underpins it. In (...)
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  39. The Predicament of Patients.Havi Carel & Ian James Kidd - 2021 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 89:65-74.
    In this paper we propose that our understanding of pathocentric epistemic injustices can be enriched if they are theorised in terms of predicaments. These are the wider socially scaffolded structures of epistemic challenges, dangers, needs, and threats experienced by ill persons due to their particular emplacement within material, social, and epistemic structures. In previous work we have described certain aspects of these predicaments - pathocentric epistemic injustices, pathophobia, and so on. We argue that thinking predicamentally helps us integrate the various (...)
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  40. Blue Isles Plan-Artificial dune islands off the coast of Belgium and the Netherlands.Adriaan Geuze - 2009 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 66:36.
     
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  41. Second Nature New territories of wilderness for unknown future colonisation.Adriaan Geuze - 2010 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 71:40.
     
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    Hunkering en wetenskap -en Die bedreiginge van die paedagogica perennis.Carel Krügel Oberholzer - 1975 - [Port Elizabeth]: : Universiteit von Port Elisabeth. Edited by Carel Krügel Oberholzer.
  43. Prolegomena van 'n prinsipiële pedagogiek.Carel Krügel Oberholzer - 1968 - Kaapstad,: H.A.U.M..
     
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    Echte Kennis: essays over filosofie in literatuur.Carel Peeters - 1991 - Amsterdam: Harmonie.
    Bundel besprekingen van ideeënromans met filosofische thema's.
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  45. Epistemological crises in legal theory : the (ir)rationality of balancing.Carel Smith - 2023 - In Didier Fassin & George Steinmetz (eds.), The social sciences in the looking glass: studies in the production of knowledge. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    Edward L. Rubin, Soul, Self and Society. The New Morality and the Modern State.Carel Smith - 2018 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 47 (1):96-98.
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    Het normatieve karakter van de rechtswetenschap: recht als oordeel.Carel Smith - 2009 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (3):202-225.
    Propositions of law are based upon normative judgement. The interpretation and application of legal provisions rest upon a judgement that determines which weight must be attributed to some point of view or perspective. In this respect, legal theory has a normative character. Its normative character does not preclude legal theory from being a scientific discipline. The scientific character of legal theory is not located in the possibility of testing the correctness of its theories. Rather, legal theory owes it scientific character (...)
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    Some varieties of linguistic argumentation.Carel E. Smith - 2008 - Ratio Juris 21 (4):507-517.
    The maxim to understand the law literally resembles Holmes ' Plain Meaning Approach. But these approaches should not be considered as the expression of a naïve legal epistemology. They rather stress that the law ought to be interpreted as it is understood by the prudent citizen. In this way, the ideal of the rule of law is best guaranteed.
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  49. Bodily doubt.Havi Carel - 2013 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (7-8):7-8.
    In this paper I explore the tacit underlying sense of bodily certainty that characterizes normal everyday embodied experience. I then propose illness as one instance in which this certainty breaks down and is replaced by bodily doubt. I characterize bodily doubt as radically modifying our experience in three ways: loss of continuity, loss of transparency, and loss of faith in one's body. I then discuss the philosophical insights that arise from the experience of bodily doubt. The paper uses a Humean (...)
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    Pandemic Transformative Experience.Havi Carel & Ian James Kidd - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 90:24-31.
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