Results for 'Huibert Burger'

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    Initiation of antipsychotic treatment by general practitioners. A case–control study.Geartsje Boonstra, Diederick E. Grobbee, Eelko Hak, René S. Kahn & Huibert Burger - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1):12-17.
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    Aristotle's dialogue with Socrates: on the Nicomachean ethics.Ronna Burger - 2008 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    What is the good life for a human being? Aristotle’s exploration of this question in the Nicomachean Ethics has established it as a founding work of Western philosophy, though its teachings have long puzzled readers and provoked spirited discussion. Adopting a radically new point of view, Ronna Burger deciphers some of the most perplexing conundrums of this influential treatise by approaching it as Aristotle’s dialogue with the Platonic Socrates. This dialogue initially takes the shape of a debate Aristotle stages (...)
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    Eine Bemerkung zur Bernays‐Gödel‐Mengenlehre.E. Burger - 1958 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 4 (12‐16):178-179.
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  4. Aristotle on mimesis.R. Burger - 1998 - In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 1--99.
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    Hunting for the beat in the body: on period and phase locking in music-induced movement.Birgitta Burger, Marc R. Thompson, Geoff Luck, Suvi H. Saarikallio & Petri Toiviainen - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Genes, Cells and Brain Areas of Intelligence.Natalia A. Goriounova & Huibert D. Mansvelder - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Screening in the Dark: Ethical Considerations of Providing Screening Tests to Individuals When Evidence is Insufficient to Support Screening Populations.Ingrid Burger & Nancy Kass - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):3-14.
    During the past decade, screening tests using computed tomography have disseminated into practice and been marketed to patients despite neither conclusive evidence nor professional agreement about their efficacy and cost-effectiveness at the population level. This phenomenon raises questions about physicians' professional roles and responsibilities within the setting of medical innovation, as well as the appropriate scope of patient autonomy and access to unproven screening technology. This article explores how physicians ought to respond when new screening examinations that lack conclusive evidence (...)
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    Extension without cut.Lutz Straßburger - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (12):1995-2007.
    In proof theory one distinguishes sequent proofs with cut and cut-free sequent proofs, while for proof complexity one distinguishes Frege systems and extended Frege systems. In this paper we show how deep inference can provide a uniform treatment for both classifications, such that we can define cut-free systems with extension, which is neither possible with Frege systems, nor with the sequent calculus. We show that the propositional pigeonhole principle admits polynomial-size proofs in a cut-free system with extension. We also define (...)
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    Experience and conceptual activity.Johannes Martinus Burgers - 1965 - Cambridge, Mass.,: M.I.T. Press.
    This important philosophical statement by an eminent scientist is written with such clarity and directness, and derives from so broad a humanistic perspective, that the thoughtful reader will find it as rewarding as it is instructive. The author's purpose in this undertaking is to: "...outline a system of thought in which notions or values can find a place along with the ideas of causal relationships that are applied in the physical sciences. The essential doctrine of this system, which is taken (...)
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  10. Max Weber's Theory of Concept Formation: History, Laws and Ideal Types.Thomas Burger - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):585-586.
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    How Polysemy Affects Concreteness Ratings: The Case of Metaphor.W. Gudrun Reijnierse, Christian Burgers, Marianna Bolognesi & Tina Krennmayr - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (8):e12779.
    Concreteness ratings are frequently used in a variety of disciplines to operationalize differences between concrete and abstract words and concepts. However, most ratings studies present items in isolation, thereby overlooking the potential polysemy of words. Consequently, ratings for polysemous words may be conflated, causing a threat to the validity of concreteness‐ratings studies. This is particularly relevant to metaphorical words, which typically describe something abstract in terms of something more concrete. To investigate whether perceived concreteness ratings differ for metaphorical versus non‐metaphorical (...)
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  12. The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society.Jürgen Habermas & Thomas Burger - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (1):70-76.
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    Comparing theories by their positive and negative contents.Isabella C. Burger & Johannes Heidema - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (2):605-630.
    relative to the actual world) of a propositional theory are defined. A theory is ‘closer to the truth’ the logically stronger its positive content and the logically weaker its negative content. This proposal delivers the same verisimilar preordering of theories that has been defined by Brink and Heidema as a ‘power ordering’. The preordering may be collapsed to a partial ordering and then embedded into a complete distributive lattice. The preordering may also be refined to a partial ordering by employing (...)
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    Merging Inference and Conjecture by Information.Isabella Cornelia Burger & Johannes Heidema - 2002 - Synthese 131 (2):223-258.
    The intuitive notion of a binary relation on information-bearers, comparingthem with respect to their closeness to the available information, is oftenconstrued in terms of comparing their symmetric difference with, orcompositional similarity to, the available information. This happens forinstance in some treatments of verisimilitude. We expound an abstractmathematical rendering of the relevant data-dependent relation in theframework of Boolean algebras. For every element t of a Boolean algebra B we construct the t-modulated Boolean algebra Btin which the order relation represents `is at (...)
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    L'?uvre d'art d'avant-garde.Peter Bürger - 2010 - Rue Descartes 69 (3):84.
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    TheL <ω-theory of the class of Archimedian real closed fields.Gerd Bürger - 1989 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 28 (3):155-166.
    For the classA of uncountable Archimedian real closed fields we show that the statement “TheL <ω-theory ofA is complete” is independent of ZFC. In particular we have the following results:Assuming the Continuum-Hypothesis (CH) is incomplete. Conversely it is possible to build a model of set theory in which is complete and decidable. The latter can also be deduced from the Proper Forcing Axiom (PFA). In this case turns out to be equivalent to the elementary theory of the real numbers ℝ (...)
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    The relation between medical education and the medical profession's world view.Walter Burger - 2001 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4 (1):79-84.
    Thinking in medicine is still dominated by the cartesian view of science of the past centuries, dividing individuals into the reasoning mind (res cogitans) and an objective body as part of all non-subjective things of the world (res extensa). This classical scientific paradigm does not take into account the influence the observer exerts on the observed phenomena. Applying this paradigm to medical research and education has consequences regarding the relationship between physicians and patients as well as between medical teachers and (...)
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    Schwierigkeiten mit einem gescheiten Buch.Peter Bürger - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (1).
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    Slavoj rennt.Peter Bürger - 2002 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 50 (3).
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    The Disappearance of Art: The Postmodernism Debate in the U.S.Christa Bürger - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (68):93-106.
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    The Decline of the Modern Age.Peter Bürger - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):117-130.
    For some time sociologists and philosophers have tended to label present day society “post-industrial” or “post-modern.” Understandable as the wish is to set off the present from the age of advanced capitalism, the terms selected are no less problematic. A new epoch is introduced before the question is even asked, let alone answered, as to how decisive current social changes are, and whether they require that a new epochal boundary be set. The term “post-modern,” moreover, has the additional disadvantage of (...)
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    The Reality of “Machines,” Notes on the Rhizome-Thinking of Deleuze and Guattari.Christa Bürger - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):33-44.
    In the introduction to the second volume of Capitalism and Schizophrenia Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari develop, under the tide Rhizome, the principles of a new method of thinking. One could, with the certain approval of the authors, turn around the theorem of Carl Schmitt and claim that, since the “highpoints of great [philosophy] are at the same time those moments in which the enemy is sighted in concrete distinctness as an enemy,” rhizome-thinking also starts out from the definition of (...)
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    Zur ästhetischen Wertung mittelalterlicher Dichtung. Les oiseillons de man païs..Peter Bürger - 1971 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 45 (1):24-34.
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    HIP: A Method for Linguistic Hyperbole Identification in Discourse.Christian Burgers, Britta C. Brugman, Kiki Y. Renardel de Lavalette & Gerard J. Steen - 2016 - Metaphor and Symbol 31 (3):163-178.
    ABSTRACTThis article introduces the Hyperbole Identification Procedure, a first systematic method for identifying linguistic hyperbole in discourse. We start by comparing existing definitions of linguistic hyperbole. Based on the commonalities shared by these definitions, we provide our operational definition of hyperbole as “an expression that is more extreme than justified given its ontological referent.” The next section argues why it is useful to identify hyperbole, as with metaphor in Metaphor Identification Procedure Vrije Universiteit, at the level of lexical units, and (...)
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    Eros and Mind.Ronna Burger - 2019 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (2):365-380.
    While Plato and Aristotle both recognize the importance of friendship and love, Aristotle seems to be as much the philosopher of philia as Plato is of eros. Aristotle’s extensive discussion of friendship in the Nicomachean Ethics includes only a few scattered remarks about eros. Following the thread of those remarks, however, uncovers a movement from the disparagement of eros, contrasted with friendship of the virtuous, to its elevation as the shared experience of philosophic friendship. In the quite different context of (...)
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    Theory of the Avant-Garde.Peter Bürger - 1984 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
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    Finding Irony: An Introduction of the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP).Christian Burgers, Margot van Mulken & Peter Jan Schellens - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (3):186-205.
    This article introduces the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP), a first systematic method for identifying irony in natural discourse. The first section discusses previous operationalizations of irony and demonstrates that these are not explicit about which criteria were used to separate irony from non-irony. The second section argues why irony can be defined as an “utterance with a literal evaluation that is implicitly contrary to its intended evaluation.” This section also explains why ironic utterances can be placed on an evaluation scale. (...)
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    The Disappearance of Art: The Postmodernism Debate in the U.S.C. Burger - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (68):93-106.
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    The Phaedo: a Platonic labyrinth.Ronna Burger - 1984 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Since antiquity the Phaedo has been considered the source of "the twin pillars of Platonism" -- the theory of ideas and the immortality of the soul. Burger's attempt to trace the underlying argument of the work as a whole leads to a radical rethinking of the status of those doctrines.
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    Perspectives on the Fairness of Lotteries.Jan-Willem Burgers - 2016 - Res Publica 22 (2):209-224.
    When there are equally strong claimants for a scarce good, lotteries are often argued to be a fair method of allocation. This paper reproduces four of the views on the fairness of lotteries that have been presented in the literature: the distributive view; the preference view; the actual consent view; and the expressive view. It argues that these four views cannot offer plausible explanations for the fairness of lotteries. The distributive view is argued to be inadequate because, even though receiving (...)
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    Entropy and disorder.J. M. Burgers - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (17):70-71.
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    Irradiation of uranium with neutrons at 4·5°k.G. Burger, K. Isebeck, H. Wenzl, J. C. Jousset & Y. Quéré - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 11 (111):621-625.
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    Adorno's Anti-Avant-Gardism.P. Burger - 1990 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1990 (86):49-60.
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    Are Citizens Capable of Representing Themselves?Jan-Willem Burgers - 2015 - Constellations 22 (1):13-30.
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    Über Rekursionssätze in der Bernays‐Gödel‐und in der Neumann‐Quine‐Mengenlehre.E. Burger - 1971 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1):25-33.
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    Bemerkungen zu einigen fassungen Des gödelschen unvollständigkeitssatzes.E. Burger - 1964 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 10 (4):57-63.
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    Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavin Sphere of Interaction.Richard L. Burger - 2012 - In Burger Richard L. (ed.), Archaeology and Language in the Andes. pp. 135.
    This chapter explores the possibility that the development of the Chavín Horizon may have stimulated the expansion of one of the major central Andean language families, particularly Aymara, once spread much more widely and further north than today. Pre-Chavín cultures on the coast and in the highlands are reviewed and found to be unlikely sources of this expansion. While the Chavín Horizon may provide a possible source for the first expansion of Aymara, in terms of both its chronology and widespread (...)
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    Čovjek, simbol i prafenomeni: temeljni horizont Cassirerove filozofije.Hotimir Burger - 2003 - Zagreb: Naklada Breza.
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    Die Geschichte der unvergnügten Seele. Ein Entwurf.Heinz Burger - 1959 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 34 (1):1-20.
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    Gotteserkenntnis im Aufstieg bei Albertus Magnus.Maria Burger - 2015 - Quaestio 15:467-476.
    In his commentary of Dionysius the Areopagite’s Mystical Theology Albert the Great outlines the allegorical exegesis of Moses’ ascent of the mount as a way to the unknown God. Step by step Moses has to purify himself, to leave behind his natural knowledge. Separated from all human beings he alone proceeds to the cloud of unknown. At last the infusion of divine light lets him know God through negations. The normal, human way of knowing God is limited, so the mind (...)
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    In their own words - students’ perceptions and experiences of academic success in higher education.Andri Burger & Luzelle Naude - 2019 - Educational Studies 46 (5):624-639.
    This qualitative study explored and described South African students’ experiences and perceptions regarding academic success. Focus group participants related academic success not only to achieveme...
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    New Perspectives on Sustainable Business (Editorial).Paul Burger, Claus-Heinrich Daub & Yvonne M. Scherrer - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S3):479-481.
    The purpose of this article is to illustrate the role of sociology in the field of corporate social responsibility. It presents a case study conducted by a research group consisting of two University partners in association with a Swiss SME. This project attempted to draw conclusions from a specific sociological consultancy research project on the general possibilities and opportunities of sociology in applied research and operational sustainability consulting. On the basis of the project findings, the article reflects on the extent (...)
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    “Slitherites” or “Terrorists”?—Spin-doctoring the Combatants.Henry G. Burger - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):209-220.
    The Middle Eastern trouble continues, in part, from a jumbling of names for the two parties. But social science requires precise delineation as each belligerent streamlines a modus operandi. “Terrorist” commonly means “relating to what presently is causing terror”. Therefore, so to term those insurgents is to concede victory to them, without further struggle. One must map the nicknames for each of the tactical variants. In so doing, we find several dozen overlapping terms, such as identity thief, agent provocateur, and (...)
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    “Slitherites” or “Terrorists”?—Spin-doctoring the Combatants.Henry G. Burger - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):209-220.
    The Middle Eastern trouble continues, in part, from a jumbling of names for the two parties. But social science requires precise delineation as each belligerent streamlines a modus operandi. “Terrorist” commonly means “relating to what presently is causing terror”. Therefore, so to term those insurgents is to concede victory to them, without further struggle. One must map the nicknames for each of the tactical variants. In so doing, we find several dozen overlapping terms, such as identity thief, agent provocateur, and (...)
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    The Decline of the Modern Age.P. Burger - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):117-130.
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    Weber's Methodology.T. Burger - 1988 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1988 (78):150-157.
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    Arranging eukaryotic nuclear DNA polymerases for replication.Thomas A. Kunkel & Peter M. J. Burgers - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (8):1700070.
    Biochemical and cryo‐electron microscopy studies have just been published revealing interactions among proteins of the yeast replisome that are important for highly coordinated synthesis of the two DNA strands of the nuclear genome. These studies reveal key interactions important for arranging DNA polymerases α, δ, and ϵ for leading and lagging strand replication. The CMG (Mcm2‐7, Cdc45, GINS) helicase is central to this interaction network. These are but the latest examples of elegant studies performed in the recent past that lead (...)
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    Language production and serial order: A functional analysis and a model.Gary S. Dell, Lisa K. Burger & William R. Svec - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (1):123-147.
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    Droysen's Defense of Historiography: A Note.Thomas Burger - 1977 - History and Theory 16 (2):168-173.
    During the nineteenth century, positivists charged that since historical accounts did not uncover the laws involved in human behavior, they were devoid of significance and should be replaced by sociological studies. Theorists, including Droysen, responded that man has a dual nature. Man's biological self is the inalterable substance of his life, while his spiritual self enables him to create its form. The objects of this creation, social institutions, embody the ideas and ideals of a social order and are transformed when (...)
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    Instruction in Visual Art: Can It Help Children Learn to Read?Kristin Burger & Ellen Winner - 2000 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 34 (3/4):277.
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