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    KP Companje, RHM Hendriks, KFE Veraghtert en BEM Widdershoven, Two centuries of solidarity. German, Belgian and Dutch social health insurance 1770-2008, Amsterdam, Aksant, 2009, 393 p. [REVIEW]Ophelia Ongena & Jasmien Van Daele - 2013 - Studium 6 (1):54-55.
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    Eliminating the gendered division of labor: The argument from primary goods.Ophelia Vedder - forthcoming - European Journal of Political Theory.
    While Susan Moller Okin found much to celebrate in Rawls's earlier articulation of his theory of justice, she worried that his later turn to political liberalism evacuated his theory of its feminist potential. Here, I argue that we need not be so pessimistic: some of the strongest arguments for pursuing certain feminist projects can and should be made from within a politically liberal framework. In advancing this claim, I develop Rawls's idea of primary goods—namely those goods that all citizens need (...)
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    A Deal‐Breaker.Ophelia Benson - 2009-09-10 - In Russell Blackford & Udo Schüklenk (eds.), 50 Voices of Disbelief. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 23–27.
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  4. Object-sensitivity versus cognitive penetrability of perception.Ophelia Deroy - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 162 (1):87-107.
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    Une forme d'organisation du nous: l'émotionnalité groupale.Ophélia Avron - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 154 (4):27.
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    Psychodrame : la technique du double.Ophélia Avron - 2010 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3 (3):95-108.
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    Psychodrame : la technique du double.Ophélia Avron - 2010 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 3:95-108.
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    The clear and not so clear signatures of perceptual reality in the Bayesian brain.Ophelia Deroy & Sofiia Rappe - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 103 (C):103379.
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    Reading the World through the Skin and Ears: A New Perspective on Sensory Substitution.Ophelia Deroy & Malika Auvray - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
  10. Beyond vision: The vertical integration of sensory substitution devices.Ophelia Deroy & Malika Auvray - 2015 - In D. Stokes, M. Matthen & S. Biggs (eds.), Perception and Its Modalities. Oxford University Press.
    What if a blind person could 'see' with her ears? Thanks to Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs), blind people now have access to out-of-reach objects, a privilege reserved so far for the sighted. In this paper, we show that the philosophical debates have fundamentally been mislead to think that SSDs should be fitted among the existing senses or that they constitute a new sense. Contrary to the existing assumption that they get integrated at the sensory level, we present a new thesis (...)
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    Sensory Blending: On Synaesthesia and Related Phenomena.Ophelia Deroy (ed.) - 2017 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Synaesthesia is a strange sensory blending: synaesthetes report experiences of colours or tastes associated with particular sounds or words. This volume presents new essays by scientists and philosophers exploring what such cases can tell us about the nature of perception and its boundaries with illusion and imagination.
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    Confidence is higher in touch than in vision in cases of perceptual ambiguity. Fairhurst & Ophelia Deroy - 2018 - Scientific Reports 8.
    We provide a new account of the oft-mentioned special character of touch, showing that its superior reliability is subjective rather than objective : Touch provides higher certainty than vision, for the same level of objective accuracy.
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    Facing the pandemic with trust in science.Justin Sulik, Ophelia Deroy, Guillaume Dezecache, Martha Newson, Yi Zhao, Marwa El Zein & Bahar Tunçgenç - 2021 - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8.
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    Categorising without Concepts.Ophelia Deroy - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (3):465-478.
    A strong claim, often found in the literature, is that it is impossible to categorize perceptual properties unless one possesses the related concepts. The evidence from visual perception reviewed in this paper however questions this claim: Concepts, at least canonically defined, are ill-suited to explain perceptual categorisation, which is a fast, and crucially a largely involuntary and unconscious process, which rests on quickly updated probabilistic calculations. I suggest here that perceptual categorisation rests on non-conceptual sorting principles. This changes the claim (...)
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    Strukturwandel der Anerkennung: Paradoxien sozialer Integration in der Gegenwart.Axel Honneth, Ophelia Lindemann & Stephan Voswinkel (eds.) - 2013 - Campus.
    Anerkennung ist ein Schlüsselbegriff unserer Zeit geworden. Gesellschaftliche Konflikte werden von den Beteiligten als Kämpfe um Anerkennung beschrieben. Unterdrückte und benachteiligte gesellschaftliche Gruppen fordern nicht nur materielle Besserstellung, sondern sie ringen auch um soziale Anerkennung. Indem sie das tun, beziehen sie sich zugleich auf eine normative Ordnung, die regelt, wofür in einer Gesellschaft Anerkennung zugewiesen wird oder wofür man mit Missachtung rechnen muss. Im Band wird die zentrale Gegenwartskategorie vor ihrem historischen Hintergrund erschlossen. Die Autoren beleuchten Veränderungen sozialer Anerkennungsbeziehungen in (...)
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    Augmenting perception: How artificial intelligence transforms sensory substitution.Louis Longin & Ophelia Deroy - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 99 (C):103280.
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    Categorizing Smells: A Localist Approach.Yasmina Jraissati & Ophelia Deroy - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (1):e12930.
    Humans are poorer at identifying smells and communicating about them, compared to other sensory domains. They also cannot easily organize odor sensations in a general conceptual space, where geometric distance could represent how similar or different all odors are. These two generalities are more or less accepted by psychologists, and they are often seen as connected: If there is no conceptual space for odors, then olfactory identification should indeed be poor. We propose here an important revision to this conclusion: We (...)
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  18. How do synesthetes experience the world.Malika Auvray & Ophelia Deroy - forthcoming - In Mohan Matthen (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception. Oxford University Press.
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    Categorizing Smells: A Localist Approach.Yasmina Jraissati & Ophelia Deroy - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (1):1-26.
    Humans are poorer at identifying smells and communicating about them, compared to othersensory domains. They also cannot easily organise odour sensations in a general conceptual space like with colours. We challenge the conclusion that there is no olfactory conceptual map at all. Instead we propose a new framework, with local conceptual spaces.
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  20. Modularity of perception.Ophelia Deroy - 2015 - In Mohan Matthen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  21. Multisensory perception and cognitive penetration : the unity assumption, thirty years after.Ophelia Deroy - 2015 - In John Zeimbekis & Athanassios Raftopoulos (eds.), The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: New Philosophical Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
     
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    How automatic are crossmodal correspondences?Charles Spence & Ophelia Deroy - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1):245-260.
    The last couple of years have seen a rapid growth of interest in the study of crossmodal correspondences – the tendency for our brains to preferentially associate certain features or dimensions of stimuli across the senses. By now, robust empirical evidence supports the existence of numerous crossmodal correspondences, affecting people’s performance across a wide range of psychological tasks – in everything from the redundant target effect paradigm through to studies of the Implicit Association Test, and from speeded discrimination/classification tasks through (...)
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    The Ethics of Terminology: Can We Use Human Terms to Describe AI?Ophelia Deroy - 2023 - Topoi 42 (3):881-889.
    Despite facing significant criticism for assigning human-like characteristics to artificial intelligence, phrases like “trustworthy AI” are still commonly used in official documents and ethical guidelines. It is essential to consider why institutions continue to use these phrases, even though they are controversial. This article critically evaluates various reasons for using these terms, including ontological, legal, communicative, and psychological arguments. All these justifications share the common feature of trying to justify the official use of terms like “trustworthy AI” by appealing to (...)
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  24. Spatial certainty : Feeling is the truth.Ophelia Deroy & Merle Fairhurst - 2019 - In Spatial senses. London: Routleged.
    A common sense view is illustrated by Doubting Thomas, and surfaces in many philosophical and psychological writings : Touching is better than seeing. But can we make sense of this privilege? We rule out that it could mean that touch is more informative than vision, more ‘objective’ or more directly in contact with reality. Instead, we propose that touch offers not a perceptual, but a metacognitive advantage: touch is not more objective than vision but rather provides comparatively higher subjective certainty.
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    Many heads are more utilitarian than one.Anita Keshmirian, Ophelia Deroy & Bahador Bahrami - 2022 - Cognition 220 (C):104965.
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  26. How do synaesthetes experience the world?Malika Auvray & Ophelia Deroy - 2015 - In Mohan Matthen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. Oxford University Press UK.
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    A Ameaça Relativista: Pragmatismo, Resposta-dependência e Protagorismo.Ophelia O. Deroy - 2007 - Cognitio 8 (1):69-92.
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    Do Our Brains Make Us Utilitarians?Ophelia Deroy & Marwa El Zein - 2018 - The Philosophers' Magazine 83:87-93.
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    H owever complicated and puzzling philosophers may appear when talking about wines, they don't depart that much from.Ophelia Deroy - 2007 - In Barry C. Smith (ed.), Questions of Taste: The Philosophy of Wine. Oxford University Press. pp. 99.
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  30. Peirce and Ancient Scepticism: Peirce e o Ceticismo Antigo.Ophelia Deroy - 2005 - Cognitio 6 (2).
     
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  31. Sensory Blendings: New Essays on Synaesthesia.Ophelia Deroy (ed.) - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
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    The Importance of Being Able.Ophelia Deroy - 2010 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):43-61.
    The paper aims at reconsidering the problem of “practical knowledge” at a proper level of generality, and at showing the role that personal abilities play in it. The notion of “practical knowledge” has for long been the focus of debates both in philosophy and related areas in psychology. It has been wholly captured by debates about ‘knowledge’ and has more recently being challenged in its philosophical foundations as targeting a specific attitude of ‘knowing-how’. But what are the basic facts accounted (...)
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  33. The power of tastes: Reconciling science and subjectivity.Ophelia Deroy - 2007 - In Barry C. Smith (ed.), Questions of Taste: The Philosophy of Wine. Oxford University Press. pp. 99--126.
     
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  34. The Relativist Threat: Pragmatism, Response-Dependance and Protagoreanism: A Ameaça Relativista: Pragmatismo, Resposta-Dependência e Protagorismo.Ophelia Deroy - 2007 - Cognitio 8 (1).
     
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    Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge.Ophelia Deroy - 2010 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (4):446-448.
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    Spatial Senses: Philosophy of Perception in an Age of Science.Tony Cheng, Ophelia Deroy & Charles Spence (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    This collection of essays brings together research on sense modalities in general and spatial perception in particular in a systematic and interdisciplinary way. It updates a long-standing philosophical fascination with this topic by incorporating theoretical and empirical research from cognitive science, neuroscience, and psychology. The book is divided thematically to cover a wide range of established and emerging issues. Part I covers notions of objectivity and subjectivity in spatial perception and thinking. Part II focuses on the canonical distal senses, such (...)
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  37. Algorithmic Nudging: The Need for an Interdisciplinary Oversight.Christian Schmauder, Jurgis Karpus, Maximilian Moll, Bahador Bahrami & Ophelia Deroy - 2023 - Topoi 42 (3):799-807.
    Nudge is a popular public policy tool that harnesses well-known biases in human judgement to subtly guide people’s decisions, often to improve their choices or to achieve some socially desirable outcome. Thanks to recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) methods new possibilities emerge of how and when our decisions can be nudged. On the one hand, algorithmically personalized nudges have the potential to vastly improve human daily lives. On the other hand, blindly outsourcing the development and implementation of nudges to (...)
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  38. When rights conflict.Ophelia Benson - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 114:19.
    Benson, Ophelia The BBC devoted an episode of its television discussion programme The Big Questions in January to asking, 'Should human rights always outweigh religious rights?'.
     
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  39. Sexual Harassment in Philosophy.Ophelia Benson - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54):14-15.
    “Templeton is, to all intents and purposes, a propaganda organisation for religious outlooks; it should honestly say so and equally honestly devote its money to prop up the antique superstitions it favours, and not pretend that questions of religion are of the same kind and on the same level as those of science – by which means it persistently seeks to muddy the waters and keep religion credible in lay eyes.”.
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    A strange release.Ophelia Benson - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 36:14-16.
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    Atheist Temple.Ophelia Benson - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 57 (57):17-18.
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    Atheist virtues.Ophelia Benson - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 61 (61):22-23.
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    Boundary-busting banter.Ophelia Benson - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 63:18-20.
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    Bloggers rip into a journalistic institution.Ophelia Benson - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 43:12-13.
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    Disgust discussed.Ophelia Benson - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 28:87-87.
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    Do religious institutions discriminate unfairly?Ophelia Benson - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 46:19-20.
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    Faith in funding.Ophelia Benson - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 49:14-20.
    “Templeton is, to all intents and purposes, a propaganda organisation for religious outlooks; it should honestly say so and equally honestly devote its money to prop up the antique superstitions it favours, and not pretend that questions of religion are of the same kind and on the same level as those of science – by which means it persistently seeks to muddy the waters and keep religion credible in lay eyes.”.
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    Fine words butter no parsnips?Ophelia Benson - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 42:18-19.
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    Get used to it.Ophelia Benson - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 35:89-89.
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    Intelligent design is not science.Ophelia Benson - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 34:11-13.
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