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    The ASGLOS Study: A global survey on how predatory journals affect scientific practice.Alessandro Martinino, Oshin Puri, Juan Pablo Scarano Pereira, Eloise Owen, Surobhi Chatterjee, Mohamed Abouelazayem, Wah Yang, Francesk Mulita, Yitka Graham, Chetan Parmar, Dharmanand Ramnarain, Arda Isik, Frank W. J. M. Smeenk & Sjaak Pouwels - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
    Predatory journals and conferences are an emerging problem in scientific literature as they have financial motives, without guaranteeing scientific quality and exposure. The main objective of the ASGLOS project is to investigate the predatory e‐email characteristics, management, and possible consequences and to analyse the extent of the current problem at each academic level. To collect the personal experiences of physicians’ mailboxes on predatory publishing, a Google Form® survey was designed and disseminated from September 2021 to April 2022. A total of (...)
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  2. De kloof tussen zin en zijn. Darwinisme, doelen en ons zoeken naar zin.Pouwel Slurink - 1993 - In Ria van den Brandt (ed.), Het heil van de filosofie. Ambo. pp. 116-147.
    Philosophical questions can often be answered using evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology. Of course, one needs a sound epistemology and philosophy os science to do so. Phenomenology and hermeneutics offer no escape route, however, because they are based on a wrong model of science. Evolutionary biology can explain teleology, the organization of nature, altruïsm, morality, and even our quest for meaning.
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    De werking van religie.Sjaak Koenis - 2007 - Krisis 8 (2):89-93.
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    Timbuktu and the Songhay Empire: Al-Sadi's Tarikh al-sudan down to 1613 and Other Contemporary Documents.Randall L. Pouwels & John Hunwick - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):469.
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    The Importance of Contrary Forces in Education: On the Notion of Conflict in Tagore’s Religion of Man.Jan G. Pouwels - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (3):243-268.
    Dealing with conflicts seems to be a great challenge in society today. But not only in society. Higher education displays an air of resoluteness with certainty and security that disguises the conflicts and the fear of conflicts in a substantial number of subjects. If not in a state of denial, higher education avoids taking up conflicts over issues, for learning. The detailed investigation of Tagore’s pedagogical writings, with a focus on the importance of conflicts in education, reveals a genuine embrace (...)
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  6. Hermeneutiek van de liefde.Sjaak Vane - 2011 - Filosofie En Praktijk 32 (4):38.
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    Fritz Krafft. Christus als Apotheker: Ursprung, Aussage und Geschichte eines christlichen Sinnbildes. x + 286 pp., illus., index. Marburg: Universitätsbibliothek, 2001. [REVIEW]Sjaak van der Geest - 2003 - Isis 94 (3):511-513.
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    Back to Roy wood Sellars: Why his evolutionary naturalism is still worthwhile.Pouwel Slurink - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (3):425-449.
    Back to Roy Wood Sellars: Why His Evolutionary Naturalism Is Still Worthwhile POUWEL SLURINK 1. INTRODUCTION AT THE MOMENT, naturalism is fashionable as never before. Several of the most prominent living philosophers -- e.g., Quine, Churchland, Ruse -- call them- selves naturalists. However, it is not always that clear what really is meant by naturalism, apart from a philosophy in which science plays a large role. This lack of clarity stems in part from the uncertainty about what is meant by (...)
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  9. Paradox and tragedy in human morality.Pouwel Slurink - 1994 - International Political Science Review 15 (347):378.
    An evolutionary approach to ethics supports, to some extent, the sceptical meta-ethics found by some of the Greek sophists and Nietzsche. On the other hand, a modern naturalistic account on the origin and nature of morality, leads to somewhat different conclusions. This is demonstrated with an answer to three philosophical questions: does real freedom exist?, does the good, or real virtue, exist?, does life have a meaning?
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  10. Ecological Dominance and the final sprint in hominid evolution.Pouwel Slurink - 1993 - Human Evolution.
    In contrast to many other models of human evolution the "balance of power" theory of Alexander has a clear answer to the question why a runaway selection process for unique social and moral capacities occurred in our ancestry only and not in other species: "ecological dominance" is hypothesized to have diminished the effects of "extrinsic" forces of natural selection such that within-species, intergroup competition increased (Alexander, 1989). Alexander seems to be wrong, however, in his claim that already the common HUCHIBO (...)
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    Topic, focus, and configurationality: papers from the 6th Groningen Grammar Talks, Groningen, 1984.Werner Abraham & Sjaak de Meij (eds.) - 1986 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    INTRODUCTION WERNER ABRAHAM, LACI MARÁCZ, SJAAK DE MEY & WIM SCHERPENISSE University of Groningen The Groningen Conference on Topic, ...
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  12. Why some Apes became Humans, Competition, consciousness, and culture.Pouwel Slurink - 2002 - Dissertation, Radboud University
    Chapter 1 (To know in order to survive) & Chapter 2 (A critique of evolved reason) explain human knowledge and its limits from an evolutionary point of view. Chapter 3 (Captured in our Cockpits) explains the evolution of consciousness, using value driven decision theory. Chapter 4-6 (Chapter 4 Sociobiology, Chapter 5 Culture: the Human Arena), Chapter 6, Genes, Memes, and the Environment) show that to understand culture you have at least to deal with 4 levels: genes, brains, the environment, culture. (...)
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  13. Evolutionaire ethiek: kan dat?Pouwel Slurink - 2000 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte (1):63-84.
    Synthesis of different models about the origin of morality with a discussion about possible normative consequences.
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  14. Menno ter Braak en de democratie.Sjaak Koenis - 2009 - Filosofie En Praktijk 30 (6):7.
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    Horn and Crescent: Cultural Change and Traditional Islam on the East African Coast, 800-1900.Marcia Wright & Randall L. Pouwels - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):363.
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  16. Evolutie impliceert emergentie: Een eeuw evolutionair naturalisme.Pouwel Slurink - 2022 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 114 (4):472-484.
    One hundred years ago, Roy Wood Sellars' "Evolutionary Naturalism" (1922) was published, a somewhat forgotten milestone in the development of a non-reductionist naturalism. Sellars did not yet speak of emergence but of "novelty", but saw the importance of systemic properties. He underestimated Darwin and the importance of studying animal behaviour, so some of his insights seem outdated. On the other hand, he was ahead of his time with ideas that are still valuable today. He therefore deserves a place in the (...)
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  17. Consciousness as an Adaptation. What animals feel and why.Pouwel Slurink - 2016 - In Andreas Blank (ed.), Animals: New Essays. Munich: Philosophia. pp. 303-332.
    Evolutionary epistemology (Lorenz, Vollmer) and value-driven decision theory (Pugh) are used to explain the fundamental properties of consciousness. It is shown that this approach is compatible with global workspace theory (Baars) and global neuronal workspace theory (De Haene). The emotions are, however, that what drives consciousness. A hypothetical evolutionary tree of the emotions is given – intended to show that consciousness evolves and is probably qualitatively different in different groups of animals.
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  18. Bewustzijn en de nieuwe filosofie van het d.i.e.r.Pouwel Slurink - 1996 - In Oosterling Henk, Prins Awee & Groot Ger (eds.), Van Agora tot Markt. Acta van de 18e Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag. Erasmus Universiteit, Faculteit der Wijsbegeerte. pp. 191-195.
  19. De dierlijke rede, of: kennen om te overleven.Pouwel Slurink - 1992 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte.
    Evolutionary epistemology explains knowledge as an adaptation (or series of adaptations) which enables animals to behave adaptively in their environment. The aim of knowledge, then, is to act. Our knowledge-apparatus was never designed to understand the nature of the universe.
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  20. Friedrich Nietzsche's Flirt met Paradoxen en Chaos.Pouwel Slurink - 1992 - In Erik Heijerman & Winnie Wouters (eds.), Crisis van de rede. Perspectieven op cultuur. Assen, the Netherlands: van Gorcum. pp. 239-249.
    Lecture on Nietzsche's relativism and perspectivism given at a conference on the 'crisis of reason' in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 26, 1991. Nietzsche claims that truth does not exist and knowledge is not possible, because knowledge serves life and is bound to an organic position. In fact, this is a paradox that refutes itself. Knowledge has evolved precisely because organisms must have limited, perspectivistic knowledge of their environment from a subjective point of view. In science, subjectivity can even be transcended (...)
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  21. Alleen evolutie verklaart bewustzijn.Pouwel Slurink - 2020 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 112 (4):503-507.
    There is still too little attention for unique status of evolutionary explanations within philosophy, one hundred and fifty years after Darwin's 'Descent of Man' (1871). Evolutionary explanations clarify characteristics of organisms without getting stuck in genetic, physiological or mechanical details. You don't need to know exactly how the colors of a peacock’s tail originate to know why she has so many eyes: females see how healthy and strong males are. In the same way, an evolutionary explanation of consciousness is possible (...)
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  22. Wat is menselijk? Wat is wenselijk?Pouwel Slurink - 2006 - Krisis 7 (1):26-41.
    Relatively short Dutch introduction to an evolutionary approach to morality. A synthesis is given of various models of moral evolution. Some remarks are made on a way to look at the evolution of a compatibilistic 'free will' and a model is given of a way in which the 'good' can be understood as the results of shared interests (which, of course, gives an incomplete model, but at the same time throws a lot of light on the way in which we (...)
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  23. Ellebogenwerk en stress. De evolutie staat nooit stil.Pouwel Slurink - 2000 - Filosofie Magazine 9 (08):40-45.
    Evolution never stops. Stress is often a manifestation of competition which seems to drive human gene-culture coevolution. A popular, Dutch account on evolution in everyday life. People often claim that we are thoroughly cultural beings, but culture is based on a series of talents which are a product of directional and stabilizing selection. Culture also presupposes certain psychological characteristics. People adopt and change culture to fit their biopsychological needs.
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    Grijpen of begrijpen: ecologisch denken is pure noodzaak.Pouwel Slurink - 2023 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 115 (3):265-271.
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  25. Aap zoekt zin. Waarom wij bewustzijn, vrije wil, cultuur e religie hebben. ISVW, 2014.Pouwel Slurink - 2014 - Leusden, the Netherlands: ISVW.
  26. Innate Structures of Experience: Consciousness and the Sediments of a History of Choice.Pouwel Slurink - 1998 - In A. A. Derksen (ed.), The Promise of Evolutionary Epistemology. Tilburg University Press. pp. 5--101.
     
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  27. Bart Van leeuwen, het verlangen naar cultuur: Nederland en het einde Van het geloof in een moderne politiek.Sjaak Koenis - 2009 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101 (4).
     
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  28. Democracy and resentment.Sjaak Koenis - 2018 - In Sjoerd van Tuinen (ed.), The polemics of ressentiment: variations on Nietzsche. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    De angst voor een teveel aan gevoelens.Sjaak Koenis & Jan de Roder - 2018 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 110 (2):207-212.
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    De januskop van de democratie.Sjaak Koenis - 2013 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 75 (1):33-61.
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  31. Leiderschap in een omstreden democratie.Sjaak Koenis - 2011 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 103 (1).
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  32. Links populisme, een reactie op Rene Gabriels.Sjaak Koenis - 2008 - Filosofie En Praktijk 29 (3):49.
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  33. Minima Philosophica: Over talent, vroeger en nu.Sjaak Koenis - 2008 - Filosofie En Praktijk 29 (5):45.
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  34. Redelijkheid in de politiek, een reactie op Rik Peeters.Sjaak Koenis - 2009 - Filosofie En Praktijk 30 (2):46.
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    Direct and embedded multiple questions.Sjaak de Mey - 1983 - In Alice G. B. Ter Meulen (ed.), Studies in Modeltheoretic Semantics. Foris Publications. pp. 107.
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  36. Generalized quantifier theory and the semantics of focus.Sjaak De Mey - 1996 - In J. van der Does & Van J. Eijck (eds.), Quantifiers, Logic, and Language. Stanford University.
     
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    De cultuur van'au'over antropologie en pijn.Sjaak van der Geest - 1997 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 38 (98):2.
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  38. Het verlangen naar gemeenschap; over moraal en politiek in Nederland na deverzuiling.B. van Leeuwen & Sjaak Koenis - 1997 - Filosofie En Praktijk 18:210-210.
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    Beyond the essential contestation: Construction and deconstruction of regional identity.Susan A. van, 'T. Klooster, Marjolein B. A. van Asselt & Sjaak P. Koenis - 2002 - Ethics, Place and Environment 5 (2):109 – 121.
    In this paper we aim to shed light on the dynamics of regional identity construction and deconstruction. We will argue that four forms of identity can be identified that are linked through various processes of change. To that end, we will theoretically conceptualise 'identity' by discussing historical and current scholarly debates on identity in a variety of scientific disciplines. Then, we will argue that the mutual contradiction of the current theories is a paradox if seen from the angle of regional (...)
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    Beyond the Essential Contestation: Construction and Deconstruction of Regional Identity.Susan A. van'T. Klooster, Marjolein B. A. van Asselt & Sjaak P. Koenis - 2002 - Ethics, Place and Environment 5 (2):109-121.
    In this paper we aim to shed light on the dynamics of regional identity construction and deconstruction. We will argue that four forms of identity can be identified that are linked through various processes of change. To that end, we will theoretically conceptualise 'identity' by discussing historical and current scholarly debates on identity in a variety of scientific disciplines. Then, we will argue that the mutual contradiction of the current theories is a paradox if seen from the angle of regional (...)
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    Beyond the Essential Contestation: Construction and Deconstruction of Regional Identity.Susan van 'T. Klooster, Marjolein van Asselt & Sjaak Koenis - 2002 - Ethics, Place and Environment 5 (2):109-121.
    In this paper we aim to shed light on the dynamics of regional identity construction and deconstruction. We will argue that four forms of identity can be identified that are linked through various processes of change. To that end, we will theoretically conceptualise 'identity' by discussing historical and current scholarly debates on identity in a variety of scientific disciplines. Then, we will argue that the mutual contradiction of the current theories is a paradox if seen from the angle of regional (...)
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    Meaning, Medicine and the 'Placebo Effect'. By Daniel Moerman. Pp. 186. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002.) £40.00, ISBN 0-521-80630-5, hardback; £14.95, ISBN 0-521-00087-4, paperback. Social Lives of Medicines. By Susan Reynolds Whyte, Sjaak van der Geest & Anita Hardon. Pp. 208. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002.) £42.50, ISBN 0-521-80025-0, hardback; £15.95, ISBN 0-521-80469-8, paperback. [REVIEW]Rachel Casiday - 2004 - Journal of Biosocial Science 36 (5):631-632.
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