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    A Tribute to Charlie Chaplin: Induced Positive Affect Improves Reward-Based Decision-Learning in Parkinson’s Disease.K. Richard Ridderinkhof, Nelleke C. van Wouwe, Guido P. H. Band, Scott A. Wylie, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Pieter van Hees, Jessika Buitenweg, Irene van de Vijver & Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
  2. Handbook of Philosophy of Information.Pieter Adriaans & Johan van Benthem - 2008 - Elsevier.
    Information is a recognized fundamental notion across the sciences and humanities, which is crucial to understanding physical computation, communication, and human cognition. The Philosophy of Information brings together the most important perspectives on information. It includes major technical approaches, while also setting out the historical backgrounds of information as well as its contemporary role in many academic fields. Also, special unifying topics are high-lighted that play across many fields, while we also aim at identifying relevant themes for philosophical reflection. There (...)
     
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    Computation, Information, and the Arrow of Time.Pieter Adriaans, Peter van Emde Boas & Fnwi Illc - 2011 - In S. B. Cooper & Andrea Sorbi (eds.), Computability in Context: Computation and Logic in the Real World. World Scientific.
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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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    Rethinking Technology in the Anthropocene: Guest Editors’ Introduction.Pieter Lemmens & Yoni Van Den Eede - 2021 - Foundations of Science 27 (1):95-105.
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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.
  7. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 8. Philosophy of Information.Adriaans Pieter & Van Benthem Johan (eds.) - 2008 - Elsevier-North Holland.
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    Voluntariness, suffering and euthanasia.Martin Van Hees - 2003 - Philosophical Explorations 6 (1):50 – 64.
    Dutch euthanasia legislation states that an act of euthanasia is only permissible if it is based on a voluntary request made in a situation of unbearable suffering to which there are no alternatives.The central question of this article is whether these criteria can be satisfied simultaneously. In an analysis of several (partly overlapping) definitions of voluntariness it is argued that there are circumstances in which this question should be answered negatively.The possible incompatibility of the criteria reveals a tension between different (...)
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  9. An Anatomy of Moral Responsibility.M. Braham & M. van Hees - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):601-634.
    This paper examines the structure of moral responsibility for outcomes. A central feature of the analysis is a condition that we term the ‘avoidance potential’, which gives precision to the idea that moral responsibility implies a reasonable demand that an agent should have acted otherwise. We show how our theory can allocate moral responsibility to individuals in complex collective action problems, an issue that sometimes goes by the name of ‘the problem of many hands’. We also show how it allocates (...)
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  10. Degrees of Causation.Matthew Braham & Martin van Hees - 2009 - Erkenntnis 71 (3):323 - 344.
    The primary aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of degrees of causal contribution for actual events and examine the way in which it can be formally defined. This should go some way to filling out a gap in the legal and philosophical literature on causation. By adopting the conception of a cause as a necessary element of a sufficient set (the so-called NESS test) we show that the concept of degrees of causation can be given clear and (...)
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    The influence of examinee erring on expected item scores in achievement testing.Pieter Koele & Wulfert P. Van Den Brink - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (2):130-131.
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  12. The Formula of Universal Law: A Reconstruction.Matthew Braham & Martin van Hees - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (2):243-260.
    This paper provides a methodologically original construction of Kant’s “Formula of Universal Law” . A formal structure consisting of possible worlds and games—a “game frame”—is used to implement Kant’s concept of a maxim and to define the two tests FUL comprises: the “contradiction in conception” and “contradiction in the will” tests. The paper makes two contributions. Firstly, the model provides a formal account of the variables that are built into FUL: agents, maxims, intentions, actions, and outcomes. This establishes a clear (...)
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  13. Logical Constraints on Judgement Aggregation.Marc Pauly & Martin van Hees - 2006 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 35 (6):569 - 585.
    Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgements into a collective judgement, or alternatively, how to merge collectively inconsistent knowledge bases. In this paper, we view judgement aggregation as a function on propositional logic valuations, and we investigate how logic constrains judgement aggregation. In particular, we show that there is no non-dictatorial decision method for aggregating sets of judgements in a logically consistent way if the decision method is local, i.e., only depends on (...)
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    On Rights in Game Forms.Marc Fleurbaey & Martin Van Hees - 2000 - Synthese 123 (3):295 - 326.
    This paper makes a contribution to the further development of the game-theoretic analysis of rights. The model presented here differs in several respects from the existing models. First of all, a distinction is made between outcome-oriented and action-oriented rights, a distinction which is closely related to the distinction between active and passive rights. Second, the legal-theoretic notions of negative and positive rights are formally defined. Third, we not only discuss the definition of rights, but also the way rights can be (...)
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    Counterfactual success and negative freedom.Keith Dowding & Martin van Hees - 2007 - Economics and Philosophy 23 (2):141-162.
    Recent theories of negative freedom see it as a value-neutral concept; the definition of freedom should not be in terms of specific moral values. Specifically, preferences or desires do not enter into the definition of freedom. If preferences should so enter then Berlin's problem that a person may enhance their freedom by changing their preferences emerges. This paper demonstrates that such a preference-free conception brings its own counter-intuitive problems. It concludes that these problems might be avoided if the description of (...)
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  16. Freedom of Choice.Keith Dowding & Martin van Hees - 2009 - In Paul Anand, Prasanta Pattanaik & Clemens Puppe (eds.), Handbook of Rational and Social Choice. Oxford University Press.
     
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  17. Intentions and plans in decision and game theory.Martin van Hees & Olivier Roy - 2007 - In Bruno Verbeek (ed.), Reasons and Intentions. Ashgate.
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    On the Analysis of Negative Freedom.Martin van Hees - 1998 - Theory and Decision 45 (2):175-197.
    This paper presents a non-preference-based approach to the analysis of negative freedom. It is argued that a proper understanding of (different conceptions of) negative freedom necessitates an examination of the consequences of changes in the set of feasible alternatives. For this reason the paper does not focus on freedom rankings of opportunity sets but on freedom rankings of opportunity situations, i.e., pairs consisting of a feasible set and an opportunity set. Three different freedom rankings of opportunity situations are axiomatically characterised. (...)
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    Responsibility in Games.Matthew Braham & Martin Van Hees - unknown
    SOCREAL 2010: 2nd International Workshop on Philosophy and Ethics of Social Reality. Sapporo, Japan, 2010-03-27/28. Session 3: Responsibility and Collective Agency.
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    Kantian Kantian Optimization.Matthew Braham & Martin Van Hees - 2020 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 13 (2).
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    Ordering the Right and the Good, Practically Speaking.Matthew Braham & Martin van Hees - 2014 - Journal of Value Inquiry 48 (1):95-105.
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    Rights, goals, and capabilities.Martin van Hees - 2013 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 (3):247-259.
    This article analyses the relationship between rights and capabilities in order to get a better grasp of the kind of consequentialism that the capability theory represents. Capability rights have been defined as rights that have a capability as their object (rights to capabilities). Such a definition leaves the relationship between capabilities and rights to a great extent underspecified since nothing is said about the nature of those rights. Hence, it is not precluded that they are mere negative liberties, something that (...)
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  23. Choice Functions and Hard Choices.M. Van Hees, A. Jitendranath & R. I. Luttens - 2021 - Journal of Mathematical Economics 95 (0304-4068):102479.
    A hard choice is a situation in which an agent is unable to make a justifiable choice from a given menu of alternatives. Our objective is to present a systematic treatment of the axiomatic structure of such situations. To do so, we draw on and contribute to the study of choice functions that can be indecisive, i.e., that may fail to select a non-empty set for some menus. In this more general framework, we present new characterizations of two well-known choice (...)
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  24. De ethiek van een taboe.Martin van Hees - 2009 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101 (3):208-210.
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  25. De vele gedaantes van de rationele-keuzetheorie.Martin van Hees & Jack Vromen - 2002 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 94 (1).
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    Acting Autonomously Versus not Acting Heteronomously.Martin Van Hees - 2003 - Theory and Decision 54 (4):337-355.
    This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of freedom. In particular, we argue that the analysis sheds further light on Kant's distinction between a negative and a positive concept of freedom. The paper shows that the two concepts are not equivalent: we not only argue that in a Kantian perspective negative freedom need not entail positive freedom, but also that there are situations in which a person can be said to be positively (...)
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    Notes and Correspondence.V. Bologa, L. van Hée, R. Toussaint, Valeriu L. Bologa, Herbert Noll-Husum, Arthur W. Hummel & George Sarton - 1937 - Isis 27 (2):321-331.
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    Introduction to the special issue of economics and philosophy on ambiguity aversion.Giacomo Bonanno, Martin van Hees, Christian List & Bertil Tungodden - 2009 - Economics and Philosophy 25 (3):247-248.
    The paradigm for modelling decision-making under uncertainty has undoubtedly been the theory of Expected Utility, which was first developed by von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944) and later extended by Savage (1954) to the case of subjective uncertainty. The inadequacy of the theory of Subjective Expected Utility (SEU) as a descriptive theory was soon pointed out in experiments, most famously by Allais (1953) and Ellsberg (1961). The observed departures from SEU noticed by Allais and Ellsberg became known as “paradoxes”. The Ellsberg (...)
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    The Impossibility of Pure Libertarianism.Matthew Braham & Martin van Hees - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy 111 (8):420-436.
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    List of reviewers in 2015.Martin van Hees & Attila Tanyi - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (1):5-7.
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  31. A game-theoretic logic of norms and actions.M. van Hees - 1996 - Logique Et Analyse 39:229-241.
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    Basisboek Ethiek.Martin van Hees, Ingrid Robeyns & Thomas Nys (eds.) - 2014
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    Causing Harm. A Logico-Legal Study. By Lennart Åqvist and Philip Mullock. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 1989. Pp. 353.Martin Van Hees - 1997 - Ratio Juris 10 (3):351-355.
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    New Choices.Martin van Hees & Paul Anand - 2003 - Social Theory and Practice 29 (4):607-630.
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    The Ch'ou=Jen Chuan of Yuan Yuan.Pere Louis Van Hee, Frances Marguerite Clarke & Anna Elizabeth Houghtaling - 1926 - Isis 8 (1):103-118.
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    Vagus nerve stimulation decreases hippocampal and prefrontal EEG power in freely moving rats: a biomarker for effective stimulation?Larsen Lars, Van Mierlo Pieter, Wadman Wytse, Delbeke Jean, Grimonprez Annelies, Mollet Lies, Van Nieuwenhuyse Bregt, Portelli Jeanelle, Boon Paul, Vonck Kristl & Raedt Robrecht - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  37. Fate, Providence and Moral Responsibility in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Thought. Studies in Honour of Carlos Stee.Pieter D'Hoine & Gerd Van Riel (eds.) - 2014
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  38. Logic, game theory and social choice oisterwijk (near tilburg), the netherlands, 13-16 may 1999.W. Bossert Bosch, J. van der Craats, A. van Deemen, R. Delver, M. van Hees, M. Hild, M. Kaneko, H. Keiding, M. Monsuur & H. Moulin - 1999 - Theory and Decision 46 (106).
     
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    The presence of Responsible Research and Innovation in the perspectives of Dutch policy officers regarding innovation with quantum technology.Ferdinand Griesdoorn, Maarten Kroesen, Pieter Vermaas & Ibo van de Poel - 2023 - Journal of Responsible Technology 16 (C):100071.
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    Lesion to Hippocampus Changes Resting State Functional Connectivity in Rat Brain Reflecting Structural Damage.Siugzdaite Roma, Descamps Benedicte, Van Den Berge Nathalie, Wu Guorong, Van Mierlo Pieter, Fias Wim, Raedt Robrecht & Marinazzo Daniele - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Direct electrophysiological registration of phonological and semantic perception in the human subthalamic nucleus.De Letter Miet, Aerts Annelies, Vanhoutte Sarah, Van Borsel John, Raedt Robrecht, De Taeye Leen, Van Mierlo Pieter, Boon Paul, Van Roost Dirk & Santens Patrick - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Simultaneous DBS and fMRI in the rodent brain.Van Den Berge Nathalie, Dauwe Ine, Vanhove Christian, Van Mierlo Pieter, Raedt Robrecht, Vonck Kristl, Boon Paul & Van Holen Roel - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Intestinal colonization: How key microbial players become established in this dynamic process.Sahar El Aidy, Pieter Van den Abbeele, Tom Van de Wiele, Petra Louis & Michiel Kleerebezem - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (10):913-923.
    In this review, we provide an overview of the dynamic changes within the microbiota and its metabolites that are implicated in establishing and maintaining gastrointestinal homeostasis during various stages of microbial colonization. The gradual conversion of the gut microbiota toward a mutualistic microbial community involves replacement of pioneer gut colonizers with bacterial taxa that are characteristic for the adult gut. An important microbial signature of homeostasis in the adult gut is the prevalence and activity of a diverse spectrum of bacterial (...)
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    An fMRI investigation of the effects of attempted naming on word retrieval in aphasia.Shiree Heath, Katie L. McMahon, Lyndsey A. Nickels, Anthony Angwin, Anna D. MacDonald, Sophia van Hees, Eril McKinnon, Kori Johnson & David A. Copland - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Personality moderates the links of social identity with work motivation and job searching.Pieter E. Baay, Marcel A. G. van Aken, Tanja van der Lippe & Denise T. D. de Ridder - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Perceptual Learning Rules Based on Reinforcers and Attention.Pieter R. Roelfsema, Arjen van Ooyen & Takeo Watanabe - 2010 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (2):64-71.
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    Environment and Participation in a Context of Political Modernisation.Jan P. M. Van Tatenhove & Pieter Leroy - 2003 - Environmental Values 12 (2):155-174.
    This article discusses the relation between environment and participation in the context of different stages of political modernisation. We focus on the dynamics of environmental policy on the one hand, and the organisation of political participation on the other. The central argument is that participation is inextricably linked to environmental issues, but that their relation differs substantially over the various stages of the institutionalisation of environmental policy. While in the 1970s supplementary forms of participation dominated, the societalisation and marketisation of (...)
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    From The Firebird to The Rite of Spring: Meter and Alignment in Stravinsky’s Russian-Period Works.Pieter van den Toorn - 2013 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 (3).
    Addressed here is the psychological complexity of meter, notated and heard, in The Firebird and Part II of The Rite of Spring. Of concern from the standpoint of the listener are the competing forces of meter, displacement, and parallelism; how these forces take precedence, with melody and harmony falling into place accordingly. Duly supplanted is the motivicism of the Classical style, as Theodor Adorno observed some time ago. Also of consequence here are octatonic harmony and the strict performance style favored (...)
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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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    Perceptual learning rules based on reinforcers and attention.Takeo Watanabe Pieter R. Roelfsema, Arjen van Ooyen - 2010 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (2):64.
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