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  1. Democratie als filosofisch vraagstuk. Lezingen over macht, vertegenwoordiging en politiek.Tim Heysse, Wilfried Goossens, Frank Ankersmit, Herman De Dijn, Kris Deschouwer & Jan Frans Lindemans - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2):399-399.
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    Proposal for a transatlantic platform for consumer concerns and international trade.Jan Staman & Frans W. A. Brom - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (2):207-214.
    Consumer concerns pop up. They are relatedto the safety of agrifood products for people, foranimals, and for the environment as well as the socialand ethical implications of certain agrifoodproduction methods. At first sight, the WTO agreementand the SPS and TBT agreements appear to offersufficient legal scope to deal with these concerns andresolve trade conflicts. The events of recent years,however, have shown the limitations of theseagreements in dealing with cultural differencesbetween nations and in dealing with the social andpolitical pressure on national (...)
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    A structured approach to a diagnostic of collective practices.Cristina Bicchieri, Jan W. Lindemans & Ting Jiang - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:121138.
    “How social norms change” is not only a theoretical question but also an empirical one. Many organizations have implemented programs to abandon harmful social norms. These programs are standardly monitored and evaluated with a set of empirical tools. While monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of changes in objective outcomes and behaviors is well developed, we will argue that M&E of changes in the wide range of beliefs and preferences important to social norms is still problematic. In this paper, we first present (...)
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    From the editors.Richard P. Haynes, Frans Brom, Jan Elliott & Ruth Chadwick - 2002 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 15 (3):1-3.
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    To act or not to act? Sheltering animals from the wild: A pluralistic account of a conflict between animal and environmental ethics.Bernice Bovenkerk, Frans Stafleu, Ronno Tramper, Jan Vorstenbosch & Frans W. A. Brom - 2003 - Ethics, Place and Environment 6 (1):13 – 26.
    The leading question of this article is whether it is acceptable, from a moral point of view, to take wild animals that are ill out of their natural habitat and temporarily bring them under human control with the purpose of curing them. To this end the so-called 'seal debate' was examined. In the Netherlands, seals that are lost or ill are rescued and taken into shelters, where they are cured and afterwards reintroduced into their natural environment. Recently, this practice has (...)
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    From the editors.Richard P. Haynes, Frans Brom & Jan Elliott - 2001 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (3):1-3.
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    Die ‚Religious Life Inventory’: Probleme bei der Modifikation zur Erweiterung des Anwendungsbereichs.Jan M. Van Der Lans & Frans Derks - 1988 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 18 (1):267-279.
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    Effects of Individualised Feedback and Instruction on Effort Attributions, Ability Attributions and Spelling Achievement.Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven, Frans Siero, Peter Veen & Jan Withag - 1983 - Educational Studies 9 (2):105-113.
    (1983). Effects of Individualised Feedback and Instruction on Effort Attributions, Ability Attributions and Spelling Achievement. Educational Studies: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 105-113.
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    From the editors.Michael J. Reiss, Richard P. Haynes, Frans W. A. Brom & Jan D. Elliott - 2001 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (2):1-3.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. -M. Tison, P. Fransen, Th C. de Kruijf, Jan C. M. Engelen, H. W. M. van Grol, W. G. Tillmans, C. G. M. 'T. Mannetje, R. G. W. Huysmans, C. Augustijn, J. Y. H. Jacobs, Jos Vercruysse, Jos Plantinga, C. A. van Peursen, Frans Vandenbussche, Ger Groot, H. P. M. Goddijn & Frans Vosman - 1977 - Bijdragen 38 (2):204-229.
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  11. Svar till A. Tollands kommentarer till artikeln Att förstå – betraktelser utifrån en ny teori.Jan Scheffel - 2012 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 1:45-52.
    I min artikel ”Att förstå – betraktelser utifrån en ny teori” (FT 31:4 Nov 2010) vill jag visa att det finns anledning att förtydliga förståelsebegreppet. Avsevärd möda har, historiskt sett, lagts ned på att definiera och bringa klarhet i begreppen kunskap och förklaring men förståelse, som når längre än vanlig kunskap, har förblivit ett otydligt begrepp. Teorin jag lägger fram i artikeln har som sin kärna en definition av förståelse. Denna utkristalliseras dels naturligt från vår vardagliga användning, dels från behovet (...)
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    The Pragma-Dialectical Approach to the Fallacies Revisited.Frans H. van Eemeren & Bart Garssen - 2023 - Argumentation 37 (2):167-180.
    This article explains the design and development of the pragma-dialectical approach to fallacies. In this approach fallacies are viewed as violations of the standards for critical discussion that are expressed in a code of conduct for reasonable argumentative discourse. After the problem-solving validity in resolving differences of opinion of the rules of this code has been discussed, their conventional validity for real-life arguers is demonstrated. Starting from the extended version of the theory in which the strategic maneuvering taking place in (...)
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    Cosmopolitan Responsibility: Global Injustice, Relational Equality, and Individual Agency.Jan-Christoph Heilinger - 2019 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The world we live in is unjust. Preventable deprivation and suffering shape the lives of many people, while others enjoy advantages and privileges aplenty. Cosmopolitan responsibility addresses the moral responsibilities of privileged individuals to take action in the face of global structural injustice. Individuals are called upon to complement institutional efforts to respond to global challenges, such as climate change, unfair global trade, or world poverty. Committed to an ideal of relational equality among all human beings, the book discusses the (...)
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    Filozoficzna Szkoła Lwowsko-Warszawska.Jan Woleński (ed.) - 1985 - Warszawa: Pwn.
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    Sur le principe de contradiction chez Aristote.Jan Lukasiewicz, Barbara Cassin & Michel Narcy - 1991 - Rue Descartes 1:9-32.
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  16. Essais hérétiques sur la philosophie de l'histoire.Jan Patočka - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (4):502-502.
     
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    Participation and Degrees.Jan Willem Wieland - 2022 - Utilitas 34 (1):39-56.
    What's wrong with joining corona parties? In this article, I defend the idea that reasons to avoid such parties come in degrees. I approach this issue from a participation-based perspective. Specifically, I argue that the more people are already joining the party, and the more likely it is that the virus will spread among everyone, the stronger the participation-based reason not to join. In defense of these degrees, I argue that they covary with the expression of certain attitudes.
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  18. Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment: An Empirical Model to Describe Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment on the Culling of Healthy Animals During an Animal Disease Epidemic.Nina E. Cohen, Frans W. A. Brom & Elsbeth N. Stassen - 2009 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (4):341-359.
    In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe people’s fundamental moral attitudes (FMAs) to animals, the stratification of FMAs in society and the role of FMAs in judgment on the culling of healthy animals in an animal disease epidemic. We used philosophical animal ethics theories to understand the moral basis of FMA convictions. Moreover, these theories provide us with a moral language for communication between animal ethics, FMAs, and public debates. We defend (...)
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  19. An Interpretation of Weights in Linear Opinion Pooling.Jan-Willem Romeijn - 2024 - Episteme 21 (1):19-33.
    This paper explores the fact that linear opinion pooling can be represented as a Bayesian update on the opinions of others. It uses this fact to propose a new interpretation of the pooling weights. Relative to certain modelling assumptions the weights can be equated with the so-called truth-conduciveness known from the context of Condorcet's jury theorem. This suggests a novel way to elicit the weights.
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  20. Church in a Marxist Society: A Czechoslovak View.Jan Milic Lochman - 1970
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  21. The Task of Philosophy and the Question of Its Limits in Two Merleau-Ponty's Writings.Jan Lockenbauer - 2013 - Filozofia 68 (5):376-384.
     
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    Philosophy and parapsychology.Jan Ludwig (ed.) - 1978 - Buffalo: Prometheus Books.
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    Het oog van de wetenschapsfilosoof: visies op wetenschap en technologie.Jan Luyten & Ben Hoefnagel (eds.) - 1995 - Amsterdam: Boom Koninklijke Uitgevers.
    Inleidend overzicht van visies van wetenschapsfilosofen op wetenschap en technologie.
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    The Early Axiomatizations of Quantum Mechanics: Jordan, von Neumann and the Continuation of Hilbert's Program.Jan Lacki - 2000 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54 (4):279-318.
    Hilbert's axiomatization program of physical theories met an interesting challenge when it confronted the rise of quantum mechanics in the mid-twenties. The novelty of the mathematical apparatus of the then newly born theory was to be matched only by its substantial lack of any definite physical interpretation. The early attempts at axiomatization, which are described here, reflect all the difficulty of the task faced by Jordan, Hilbert, von Neumann and others. The role of von Neumann is examined in considerable detail (...)
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    Unbounded technologies. Working through the technological reductionism of nanotechnology.Jan C. Schmidt - 2004 - In Baird D. (ed.), Discovering the Nanoscale. IOS. pp. 35--50.
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    Ontological questions in linguistics.Jan W. F. Mulder - 2005 - Muenchen: Lincom Europa. Edited by Paul Rastall.
  27. Is Government a Mistake? Exploring the Anarchist Option.Jan Narveson - unknown
    Bastiat's great contribution to economics, in his own view, was his identification of service as the source of economic value. What is anything worth to anybody? In the cases where we are not dealing with what our fellow men do for us, the answer is to be found in its utility - how much the thing contributes to our satisfaction. In the case where we deal with our fellows, we are interested specifically in what they can do for us, that (...)
     
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  28. Bibliography.Jan Philipp Reemtsma - 2012 - In Trust and Violence: An Essay on a Modern Relationship. Princeton University Press. pp. 359-380.
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    Επιβολη τησ διανοιασ: Reflections on the fourth epicurean criterion of truth.Jan Maximilian Robitzsch - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (2):601-616.
    This paper discusses ἐπιβολαὶ τῆς διανοίας, which later Epicureans are supposed to have elevated to a fourth criterion of truth to complement perceptions, preconceptions and feelings. By examining Epicurus’ extant writings, the paper distinguishes three different senses of the term: ‘thought in general’, ‘act of attention’ and ‘mental perception’. It is argued that only the sense ‘mental perception’ yields a plausible reading of ἐπιβολαί as a criterion of truth. The paper then turns to the textual evidence on ἐπιβολαί in later (...)
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    Opposition to Inbreeding Between Close Kin Reflects Inclusive Fitness Costs.Jan Antfolk, Debra Lieberman, Christopher Harju, Anna Albrecht, Andreas Mokros & Pekka Santtila - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Due to the intense selection pressure against inbreeding, humans are expected to possess psychological adaptations that regulate mate choice and avoid inbreeding. From a gene’s-eye perspective, there is little difference in the evolutionary costs between situations where an individual him/herself is participating in inbreeding and inbreeding among other close relatives. The difference is merely quantitative, as fitness can be compromised via both routes. The question is whether humans are sensitive to the direct as well as indirect costs of inbreeding. Using (...)
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    Education and globalisation.Jan Masschelein - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (4):565-584.
  32. Bertrand Russell on Modality and Logical Relevance.Jan Dejnožka - 2001 - Studia Logica 68 (2):289-294.
  33. Was umfaßt heute Physik? Aspekte einer nachmodernen Physik.Jan C. Schmidt - 2001 - Philosophia Naturalis 38 (2):271-297.
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  34. Foucault and the Post-Revolutionary Self: The Uses of Cousinian Pedagogy in Nineteenth-Century France.Jan Goldstein - 1994 - In Foucault and the writing of history. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 99--115.
     
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    Could Machines Replace Human Scientists? Digitalization and Scientific Discoveries.Jan G. Michel - 2020 - In Benedikt Paul Göcke & Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten (eds.), Artificial Intelligence: Reflections in Philosophy, Theology, and the Social Sciences. pp. 361–376.
    The focus of this article is a question that has been neglected in debates about digitalization: Could machines replace human scientists? To provide an intelligible answer to it, we need to answer a further question: What is it that makes (or constitutes) a scientist? I offer an answer to this question by proposing a new demarcation criterion for science which I call “the discoverability criterion”. I proceed as follows: (1) I explain why the target question of this article is important, (...)
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    Adolf Lindenbaum: Notes on his Life, with Bibliography and Selected References.Jan Zygmunt & Robert Purdy - 2014 - Logica Universalis 8 (3-4):285-320.
    Notes on the life of Adolf Lindenbaum, a complete bibliography of his published works, and selected references to his unpublished results.
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    Unendliches Bewusstsein: Berkeleys Idealismus und dessen kritische Weiterentwicklung bei Kant und Schopenhauer.Jan Kerkmann - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Die leitende These der Untersuchung lautet, dass der von Berkeley inaugurierte und uneingeschränkt verteidigte Idealismus bei Kant und Schopenhauer eine spannungsreiche Bewegung der Problematisierung und Kritik freisetzt. In der bisherigen Forschung wurden die Positionen George Berkeleys, Immanuel Kants und Arthur Schopenhauers noch nicht systematisch miteinander verglichen. Die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Idealismus erstmals anhand dieser drei Referenzautoren zu dokumentieren, bildet das zentrale Thema der Untersuchung, das die detaillierten Einzeluntersuchungen organisch verbindet. Darüber hinaus ist es ein eminentes Beweisziel der vorliegenden Monographie, Berkeley als (...)
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    Bolzano's logic.Jan Sebestik - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Structuralism as one - structuralism as many: studies in structuralisms.Lorenzo Cigana & Frans Gregersen (eds.) - 2023 - Lund: Nordic Academic Press.
  40. Catholicism in education.Frans de Hovre - 1934 - Cincinnati [etc.]: Benziger brothers. Edited by Edward Benedict Jordan.
    A text for normal schools and teachers' colleges.
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  41. Morality and its relation to primate social instincts.Frans B. M. de Waal - 2010 - In Henrik Høgh-Olesen (ed.), Human morality and sociality: evolutionary and comparative perspectives. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  42. What are computers good for in school?Jan Holmqvist - unknown
     
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  43. Aesthetic Normativity and Realism.Jan Hrkut - 2012 - Filozofia 67 (5):353-361.
  44. Po metafizyce o metafizyce i realizmie świata stanowionego.Jan P. Hudzik - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:21-44.
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    Denken unterwegs: Philosophie im Kräftefeld sozialen und politischen Engagements : Festschrift für Heinz Kimmerle zu seinem 60. Geburtstag.Henk Oosterling & Frans de Jong (eds.) - 1990 - Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
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  46. Filosofiens uppgift.Frans von Schéele - 1899 - Upsala,: Almquist & Wiksell.
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  47. Maccoll On Modalities.Jan Woleński - 1998 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 3:133-140.
     
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    La Philosophie des mathématiques de Henri Poincaré.Jan Johann Albinn Mooij - 1966 - Louvain,: E. Nauwelaerts.
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    The relativized Lascar groups, type-amalgamation, and algebraicity.Jan Dobrowolski, Byunghan Kim, Alexei Kolesnikov & Junguk Lee - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (2):531-557.
    In this paper we study the relativized Lascar Galois group of a strong type. The group is a quasi-compact connected topological group, and if in addition the underlying theory T is G-compact, then the group is compact. We apply compact group theory to obtain model theoretic results in this note. -/- For example, we use the divisibility of the Lascar group of a strong type to show that, in a simple theory, such types have a certain model theoretic property that (...)
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  50. Strong and Weak Regress Arguments.Jan Willem Wieland - 2013 - Logique and Analyse 224:439-461.
    In the literature, regress arguments often take one of two different forms: either they conclude that a given solution fails to solve any problem of a certain kind (the strong conclusion), or they conclude that a given solution fails to solve all problems of a certain kind (the weaker conclusion). This gives rise to a logical problem: do regresses entail the strong or the weaker conclusion, or none? In this paper I demonstrate that regress arguments can in fact take both (...)
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