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  1. A Game-Theoretic Approach to Peer Disagreement.Remco Heesen & Pieter van der Kolk - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (6):1345-1368.
    In this paper we propose and analyze a game-theoretic model of the epistemology of peer disagreement. In this model, the peers' rationality is evaluated in terms of their probability of ending the disagreement with a true belief. We find that different strategies---in particular, one based on the Steadfast View and one based on the Conciliatory View---are rational depending on the truth-sensitivity of the individuals involved in the disagreement. Interestingly, the Steadfast and the Conciliatory Views can even be rational simultaneously in (...)
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    Suspension and disagreement.Pieter van der Kolk & Sander Verhaegh - 2016 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (1):37-52.
    Some sceptics claim that in cases of peer disagreement, we ought to suspend judgment about the topic of discussion. In this paper, we argue that the sceptic’s conclusions are only correct in some scenarios. We show that the sceptic’s conclusion is built on two premises (the principle of evidential symmetry and the principle of evidentialism) and argue that both premises are incorrect. First, we show that although it is often rational to suspend judgment when an epistemic peer disagrees with you, (...)
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    Towards a moderate scientism.Sander Verhaegh & Pieter van der Kolk - 2015 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 107 (3):285-299.
    Scientism, the view that only scientifically supported beliefs are epistemically justified, faces two influential problems: (1) scientism itself does not seem to be scientifically supported and hence self-referentially incoherent; and (2) scientism seems to dismiss many plausible ordinary beliefs as unjustified. In this paper, we show that both problems presuppose a needlessly narrow conception of science and that when scientism is based on a broader, more realistic conception of science neither problem arises. Furthermore, we argue that our variant of scientism (...)
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    Pathology and pain, disease and disability: The burdens of the body in the Book of Job peering through a psychoanalytic prism.Pieter van der Zwan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-8.
    Not only trauma, mourning and disease, but also disability has been recognised in the Book of Job in which the body plays an exceptional role. The protagonist is suffering physically, psychically and spiritually. Although the word, •–• [be sick, ill], never occurs in the book, his body is portrayed negatively being afflicted by some unknown illness, which would probably exclude him from the community described in Leviticus 13-14. While •’—’—“ [be silent] occurs several times in the book, it never has (...)
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  5. The body keeps the score: approaches to the psychobiology of posttraumatic stress disorder. In van der Kolk BA, McFarlane AC, Weisaeth L (eds), Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind.B. A. Van der Kolk - forthcoming - Body, and Society. New York: The Guilford Press.
  6. Trauma and memory. In van der Kolk BA, McFarlane AC and Weisaeth L (Eds) Traumatic Stress-The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind.Bessel A. Van der Kolk - forthcoming - Body and Society. New York: The Guilford Press.
     
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    Numbers Speak for Themselves, or Do They? On Performance Measurement and Its Implications.Berend van der Kolk - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (4):813-817.
    Performance measurement systems have the potential to improve organizational outcomes, but they often come at a cost. This commentary highlights the individual, organizational, and societal costs of performance measurement systems and explores how such costs could be reduced.
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  8. Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Stress on Mind.B. A. van der Kolk, A. C. McFarlane & L. Weisath - forthcoming - Body, and Society. New York: Guilford.
  9. A general approach to treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. In van der Kolk BA, McFarlane AC, Weisaeth L (eds), Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind.B. A. van der Kolk - 1996 - Body and Society. New York, Guilford Press 417.
     
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    De wetenschappelijke erfenis van Hans Daudt.Hans Oversloot, Henk van der Kolk & Marcel Hoogenboom - 2009 - Res Publica 51 (1):121-137.
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    Negen argumenten voor en tegen het verlagen van de kiesgerechtigde leeftijd.Henk van der Kolk & Kees Aarts - 2011 - Res Publica 53 (4):385-406.
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    Psychobiology of posttraumatic stress disorder.Bessel A. van der Kolk - 2004 - In Jaak Panksepp (ed.), Textbook of Biological Psychiatry. Wiley-Liss.
  13. The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind.Besel van der Kolk, Alexander McFarlane & Lars Weisaeth - forthcoming - Body, and Society. The Guilford Press.(西澤 哲訳 2001 トラウマティック・ストレス 誠信書房).
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    Tussen representatie en deliberatie.Kris Deschouwer, Didier Caluwaerts, Henk van der Kolk, Kristof Jacobs & Jean-Pierre Rondas - 2012 - Res Publica 54 (3):371-382.
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    De rekruteringsfunctie van partijen in gevaar?Gerrit Voerman, Bram Wauters, Jeroen van der Kolk & Martijn Brandenburg - 2016 - Res Publica 58 (2):231-243.
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    De exacte wetenschap als toetssteen voor wijsbergerig denken.Pieter Van der Hoeven - 1970 - Baarn,: Het Wereldvenster.
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  17. Op het grensgebied van economie en religie. van der Kooy & Tjalling Pieter - 1953 - Wageningen,: Zomer & Keuning.
     
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    An Alexandrian Platonist against dualism: Alexander of Lycopolis' treatise "Critique of the doctrines of Manichaeus".Pieter Willem van der Alexander, Jaap Horst & Mansfeld - 1974 - Leiden: Brill. Edited by van der Horst, Pieter Willem & Jaap Mansfeld.
    Introduction 1. Alexander in Modern Scholarship; The Present Translation The anti-Manichaean treatise of Alexander of Lycopolis has for a long time been...
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    Awareness under anesthesia and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder.Janet E. Osterman, James Hopper, William J. Heran, Terence M. Keane & Bessel A. van der Kolk - 2001 - General Hospital Psychiatry 23 (4):198-204.
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    Editorial: Motor Control of Gait and the Underlying Neural Network in Pediatric Neurology.Pieter Meyns, Maud van den Bogaart, Kyra Theunissen, Marjolein M. van der Krogt, Els Ortibus & Kaat Desloovere - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Science in the service of colonial agro-industrialism: The case of cinchona cultivation in the Dutch and British East Indies, 1852–1900.Arjo Roersch van der Hoogte & Toine Pieters - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:12-22.
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    The Care of a Good Caregiver: Legal and Ethical Reflections on the Good Healthcare Professional.Wibren van der Burg, Pieter Ippel, Alex Huibers, Babette de Kanter-Loven, Ina Smalbraak-Schieven & Laurens van Veenendaal - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (1):38.
    A central concept in Dutch health law is the care of a good caregiver. We find this standard in various statutes and in legal doctrine. This concept is, however, vague and open and must be made more concrete in professional practice, in moral theory, and in law. In this article, we explore the implications of this complex standard and analyze what moral philosophy and jurisprudence can contribute to its clarification and implementation in professional practice and law. We start with some (...)
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    Reducing normative bias in health technology assessment: Interactive evaluation and casuistry.Rob Reuzel, Gert-jan van der Wilt, Henk ten Have & Pieter de Vries Robbé - 1999 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2 (3):255-263.
    Health technology assessment (HTA) is often biased in the sense that it neglects relevant perspectives on the technology in question. To incorporate different perspectives in HTA, we should pursue agreement about what are relevant, plausible, and feasible research questions; interactive technology assessment (iTA) might be suitable for this goal. In this way a kind of procedural ethics is established. Currently, ethics too often is focussed on the application of general principles, which leaves a lot of confusion as to what really (...)
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    Reducing normative bias in health technology assessment: Interactive evaluation and casuistry.Rob P. B. Reuzel, Gert-Jan van Der Wilt, Henk A. M. J. ten Have & Pieter F. de Vries Robbé - 1999 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2 (3):255-263.
    Health technology assessment (HTA) is often biased in the sense that it neglects relevant perspectives on the technology in question. To incorporate different perspectives in HTA, we should pursue agreement about what are relevant, plausible, and feasible research questions; interactive technology assessment (iTA) might be suitable for this goal. In this way a kind of procedural ethics is established. Currently, ethics too often is focussed on the application of general principles, which leaves a lot of confusion as to what really (...)
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    Hearing the invisible: The ears of Job, a psychoanalytic perspective.Pieter van der Zwan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):6.
    Job’s body is ‘portrayed’ in a text that can be nothing more than audible. Compared with the eyes of Job (mentioned 49 times explicitly), his ears (mentioned 13 times, i.e., four times less than his eyes, perhaps because his ears are less visible) play a much more subtle role, underlying even his final confession in 42:5-6, where it seems/sounds that his eyes gave him (only) his final in-‘sight’. That leaves the impression that his ears give him access to the second-hand (...)
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    Hair matters: The psychoanalytical significance of the virtual absence of hair in the Book of Job in an African context.Pieter van der Zwan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–8.
    Compared with other biblical books that are named after its main protagonist, Job mentions many (at least 72) body parts. Yet hair is explicitly referred to only once, even when it plays a relatively significant role in other books in the Hebrew Bible. This virtual absence of hair in the book can at first glance be explained by the shaving of Job's 'head' as early as 1:20, using a different verb, •••, from the one in Leviticus 13:33 and 14:8.9, •–•, (...)
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    Scanning the body image of Job psychoanalytically.Pieter van der Zwan - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):8.
    It would seem that there has been a growing concern about the body during the composition of the Hebrew Bible, just as the body has awakened in the mind of the humanities during the last three to four decades in Western culture. Parallel to that has been a growing interest in psychological understanding often linked to the wisdom writings, and now again when the historical–critical approach has shown its limitations. The aim of psychoanalysing the body image of Job has several (...)
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    The possible impact of animals on Job's body image: A psychoanalytical perspective.Pieter van der Zwan - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    The body plays an important role in the book of Job - as do animals. According to psychoanalytical specifically object-relations theory, a subjective body image was partly constructed through the internalisation of external stimuli from significant others who mirrored the subject through their feedback or through their own bodies, which served as an ideal or critique to the subject. Amongst the external stimuli, animals constitute such significant others. Animals could therefore have impacted Job's subjective body image, particularly as their bodies (...)
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    Pythagoreanism II.Walter Rathmann, Stettner & Pieter Cornelis van der Horst (eds.) - 1933 - New York: Facsimiles-Garl.
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    A View from the Netherlands: Ethics as Interactive Evaluation.Rob Reuzel, Gert Jan Van der Wilt, Pieter de Vries Robbé & Henk ten Have - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (1):110-114.
    From 1991 to 1994 the Dutch Health Insurance Council financed research on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO). This is a technique for providing cardiopulmonary bypass to patients with pulmonary and/or cardiac failure. Most often, these patients are premature neonates. During ECMO, blood is drained from the right atrium, pumped along a membrane where gas exchange takes place, and then redirected to the aorta. To prevent blood clotting, heparin is added. However, with the heparin added, the risk of hemorrhage is considerably increased. (...)
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    A View from the Netherlands: Ethics as Interactive Evaluation.Rob Reuzel, Gert Jan van Der Wilt, Pieter Vries Robbdeé & Henk ten Have - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (1):110-114.
    From 1991 to 1994 the Dutch Health Insurance Council financed research on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation . This is a technique for providing cardiopulmonary bypass to patients with pulmonary and/or cardiac failure. Most often, these patients are premature neonates. During ECMO, blood is drained from the right atrium, pumped along a membrane where gas exchange takes place, and then redirected to the aorta. To prevent blood clotting, heparin is added. However, with the heparin added, the risk of hemorrhage is considerably increased. (...)
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    Looking through the eyes of Job: A transpersonal–psychological perspective.Pieter van der Zwan - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):9.
    The current context of a turn to the visual and the transpersonal–psychological potential of the book of Job forms the background of this study, which aimed at focusing a psychological lens on the topic of eyes in the book of Job. This approach has the potential of seeing beyond both the literal and the figurative sense of eyes in the book of Job, gaining a vision of a transcendental reality, either in or after this life. In this way, the bodily (...)
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    The punished and the lamenting body.Pieter van der Zwan - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):8.
    The 5 lamentations, when read as a single biblical book, outline several interacting bodies in a similar way that dotted lines present the silhouettes and aspects of a total picture. Each also represents action, building into a plot that can be interpreted psychoanalytically to render its depth and colour content. In addition, by focusing on the body and its sensations, this study can facilitate the visceral experience of the suffering of collective and individual bodies by the recipient.
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    Dreaming about the body: Daniel 2:32–35 interpreted from a psychoanalytical perspective.Pieter van der Zwan - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3):8.
    Just as the text is layered by redactional processes and its effects by reception processes, so different meanings of the statue of a human body in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream can be psychoanalytically ‘excavated’. Following a typical psychoanalytical dream interpretation, the possibility has therefore been explored of the body referring to the king as an individual before it was reinterpreted as a societal, collective body, the latter serving as a defence against the anxiety which the former would cause. Re-experiencing these common, human, (...)
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    Korte Notities Over Het Godsbegrip Bij Grieken En Romeinen En De Vergoddelijking Van Jezus in Het Nieuwe Testament.Pieter W. Van Der Horst - 1996 - Bijdragen 57 (2):149-157.
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    Was De Synagoge Vóór 70 Een Plaats Van Eredienst Op Sabbat?Pieter W. Van Der Horst - 1999 - Bijdragen 60 (2):125-146.
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    Albert Görlands Systematische Philosophie.Pieter Hendrik van der Gulden - 1943 - Assen,: De Gruyter.
    In der Reihe werden herausragende monographische Untersuchungen und Sammelbände zu allen Aspekten der Philosophie Kants veröffentlicht, ebenso zum systematischen Verhältnis seiner Philosophie zu anderen philosophischen Ansätzen in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Veröffentlicht werden Studien, die einen innovativen Charakter haben und ausdrückliche Desiderate der Forschung erfüllen. Die Publikationen repräsentieren damit den aktuellsten Stand der Forschung.
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    ‘Be fertile and increase, fill the earth and master it’. The ancient and medieval career of a biblical text.Pieter W. van der Horst - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (2-3):394-395.
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    Pathology and pain, disease and disability: The burdens of the body in the Book of Job peering through a psychoanalytic prism.Pieter van der Zwan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–8.
    Not only trauma, mourning and disease, but also disability has been recognised in the Book of Job in which the body plays an exceptional role. The protagonist is suffering physically, psychically and spiritually. Although the word, •–• [be sick, ill], never occurs in the book, his body is portrayed negatively being afflicted by some unknown illness, which would probably exclude him from the community described in Leviticus 13-14. While •’—’—“ [be silent] occurs several times in the book, it never has (...)
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    Jewish Cannibalism: The History of an Antisemitic Myth.Pieter W. Van der Horst - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (144):106-128.
    In this essay an attempt will be made to trace the origins and history of the accusation that Jews are cannibals. Its origins go back much further into history than most people know, and for that reason it is this aspect of our topic that will receive the most attention. At the same time, it will be demonstrated that this anti-Jewish myth has an unprecedented tenacity, since it is still readily believed in by millions up until the present day. Part (...)
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  41. Learning to Operate with Philosophical Concepts.Karel van der Leeuw & Pieter Mostert - 1987 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 8 (1).
    "Philosophy for Children" has preponderantly started from the assumption that there is no fundamental difference between the thinking of adults and the thinking of children: both make use of the same mental operations. Moreover, children seem to be interested in the same basic questions about life and its meaning as adults. So children and adults apparently perform the same activities when they join in philosophical discussions. It is also easily assumed that children are particularly apt to philosophical thinking, because they (...)
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  42. Les vers d'or pythagoriciens.Pieter Cornelis van der Horst - 1933 - In Walter Rathmann, Stettner & Pieter Cornelis van der Horst (eds.), Pythagoreanism II. Garland.
     
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    Pathology and pain, disease and disability: The burdens of the body in the Book of Job peering through a psychoanalytic prism.Pieter van der Zwan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    Not only trauma, mourning and disease, but also disability has been recognised in the Book of Job in which the body plays an exceptional role. The protagonist is suffering physically, psychically and spiritually. Although the word, חלה [be sick, ill], never occurs in the book, his body is portrayed negatively being afflicted by some unknown illness, which would probably exclude him from the community described in Leviticus 13–14. While חָרֵשׁ [be silent] occurs several times in the book, it never has (...)
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    Response to John Alexander.Karel van der Leeuw & Pieter Mostert - 1990 - Teaching Philosophy 13 (1):81-85.
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    Religious Networks in the Roman Empire: The Spread of New Ideas by Anna Collar.Pieter W. Van Der Horst - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (2):299-300.
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    The Lived Experience of Discrimination of White Women in Committed Interracial Relationships with Black Men.Anina van der Walt & Pieter Basson - 2015 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 15 (2):1-16.
    Adopting a descriptive phenomenological approach, this study explores the experiences of discrimination of white women in committed interracial relationships with black men within the South African context. Three white females in committed interracial relationships with black males were recruited and interviewed. Open-ended interviews were conducted in order to elicit rich and in-depth first-person descriptions of the participants’ lived experiences of discrimination as a result of being in committed interracial relationships. The data analysis entailed a descriptive phenomenological content analysis and description. (...)
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    The possible psychoanalytical meanings of the mouth for mourning in the Book of Job.Pieter van der Zwan - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):6.
    This study is about the mouth and its parts in the book of Job on the one hand, and on psychic introjection on the other, even when these two aspects do not completely overlap. The dominance of the mouth and orality in this biblical book speaks for its symbolic and psychic implications, including dependency and depression, but also symbolisation and empathy, where psychic digestion is resymbolising what has been desymbolised by trauma. The hypothesis is therefore that the mouth plays a (...)
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. J. Verdenius, M. Van Der Valk, J. H. Loenen, G. Van Hoorn, J. C. Kamerbeek, G. J. D. Aalders, J. T. H. M. F. Pieters, Jan Van Gelder, C. H. E. Haspels, A. W. Byvanck, R. E. H. Westendorp Boerma, A. D. Leeman, G. -J.-M.-J. Te Riele, E. J. Jonkers, P. J. Enk, J. W. Ph Borleffs, L. G. Westerink & G. F. Diercks - 1957 - Mnemosyne 10 (4):341-376.
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    Studies in Early Jewish Epigraphy.Jonathan J. Price, Jan Willem van Henten & Pieter Willem van der Horst - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):772.
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    Das Selbstverständnis der jüdischen Diaspora in der hellenistisch-römischen ZeitDas Selbstverstandnis der judischen Diaspora in der hellenistisch-romischen Zeit.Harold W. Attridge, Willem Cornelis van Unnik & Pieter Willem van der Horst - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):323.
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