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    Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Targeting the Entire Motor Network Does Not Increase Corticospinal Excitability.Joris Van derCruijsen,Zeb D. Jonker,Eleni-Rosalina Andrinopoulou,Jessica E. Wijngaarden,Ditte A. Tangkau,Joke H. M. Tulen,Maarten A. Frens,Gerard M. Ribbers &Ruud W. Selles -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Transcranial direct current stimulation over the contralateral primary motor cortex of the target muscle has been described to enhance corticospinal excitability, as measured with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Recently, tDCS targeting the brain regions functionally connected to the contralateral primary motor cortex was reported to enhance corticospinal excitability more than conventional tDCS. We compared the effects of motor network tDCS, 2 mA conventional tDCS, and sham tDCS on corticospinal excitability in 21 healthy participants in a randomized, single-blind within-subject study design. We (...) applied tDCS for 12 min and measured corticospinal excitability with TMS before tDCS and at 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 min after tDCS. Statistical analysis showed that neither motor network tDCS nor conventional tDCS significantly increased corticospinal excitability relative to sham stimulation. Furthermore, the results did not provide evidence for superiority of motor network tDCS over conventional tDCS. Motor network tDCS seems equally susceptible to the sources of intersubject and intrasubject variability previously observed in response to conventional tDCS. (shrink)
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    A common ontology of agent communication languages: Modeling mental attitudes and social commitments using roles.Guido Boella,Rossana Damiano,Joris Hulstijn &Leendert van der Torre -2007 -Applied ontology 2 (3-4):217-265.
    There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages, based either on mental attitudes or on social commitments. These traditions share speech acts as operators with preconditions and effects, and agents playing roles like speaker and hearer, but otherwise they rely on distinct ontologies. They refer not only to either belief and intention or various notions of social commitment, but also to distinct speech acts and distinct kinds of dialogue. In this paper, we propose a common (...) ontology for both approaches based on public mental attitudes attributed to role instances. Public mental attitudes avoid the unverifiability problem of private mental states, while reusing the logics and implementations developed for FIPA compliant approaches. Moreover, a common ontology of communication primitives allows for the construction of agents which do not need separate reasoning modules to participate in dialogues with both mental attitudes and social commitments compliant agents. Moreover, a common ontology of communication primitives allows for the construction of agents participating in and combining the full range of dialogues covered by the individual approaches without having to redefine the existing protocols to cope with new dialog types. We illustrate how to extend the ontology to a semantics for agent communication and how to define mappings from existing semantics to the new one. (shrink)
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    Bookreviews.Arie van der Kooij,Archibald L. H. M. Van Wieringen,Joke H. A. Brinkhof,Walter Van Herck,Rob Faesen,Marc Lindeijer,Joris Geldhof,Koenraad Verrycken,Erik Meganck,Leni Franken,Péter Losonczi &Frank G. Bosman -2010 -Bijdragen 71 (1):96-108.
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    Toward a Model Theory for Transseries.Matthias Aschenbrenner,Lou van den Dries &Joris van der Hoeven -2013 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):279-310.
    The differential field of transseries extends the field of real Laurent series and occurs in various contexts: asymptotic expansions, analytic vector fields, and o-minimal structures, to name a few. We give an overview of the algebraic and model-theoretic aspects of this differential field and report on our efforts to understand its elementary theory.
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    Time and defeasibility in FIPA ACL semantics.Guido Boella,Guido Governatori,Joris Hulstijn,Régis Riveret,Antonino Rotolo &Leendert van der Torre -2011 -Journal of Applied Logic 9 (4):274-288.
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    Ex Amicorum Epistolis.N. Van der Blom,Jean Boulier and &Benjamin H. Walker -1971 -Moreana 8 (2):113-116.
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  7. The Motivational Structure of Appreciation.Servaas van der Berg -2019 -Philosophical Quarterly 69 (276):445-466.
    On a widely held view in aesthetics, appreciation requires disinterested attention. George Dickie famously criticized a version of this view championed by the aesthetic attitude theorists. I revisit his criticisms and extract an overlooked challenge for accounts that seek to characterize appreciative engagement in terms of distinctive motivation: at minimum, the motivational profile such accounts propose must make a difference to how appreciative episodes unfold over time. I then develop a proposal to meet this challenge by drawing an analogy between (...) how attention is guided in appreciation and how practical action is guided in ‘striving play’—a mode of game play recently foregrounded in the philosophy of games. On the resulting account, appreciation involves an ‘inverted’ motivational structure: the appreciating agent's attention is guided by cognitive goals taken up instrumentally, for the sake of the cognitive activity that results from attending under the guidance of those goals. (shrink)
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    A theory of visual stability across saccadic eye movements.Bruce Bridgeman,A. H. C. Van der Heijden &Boris M. Velichkovsky -1994 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):247-258.
    We identify two aspects of the problem of maintaining perceptual stability despite an observer's eye movements. The first, visual direction constancy, is the (egocentric) stability of apparent positions of objects in the visual world relative to the perceiver. The second, visual position constancy, is the (exocentric) stability of positions of objects relative to each other. We analyze the constancy of visual direction despite saccadic eye movements.Three information sources have been proposed to enable the visual system to achieve stability: the structure (...) of the visual field, proprioceptive inflow, and a copy of neural efference or outflow to the extraocular muscles. None of these sources by itself provides adequate information to achieve visual direction constancy; present evidence indicates that all three are used.Our final question concerns how information processing operations result in a stable world. The three traditionally suggested means have been elimination, translation, or evaluation. All are rejected. From a review of the physiological and psychological evidence we conclude that no subtraction, compensation, or evaluation need take place. The problem for which these solutions were developed turns out to be a false one. We propose a “calibration” solution: correct spatiotopic positions are calculated anew for each fixation. Inflow, outflow, and retinal sources are used in this calculation: saccadic suppression of displacement bridges the errors between these sources and the actual extent of movement. (shrink)
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    Cognitive Structures in the Perception of Modern Technologies.Cees J. H. Midden,Ivo A. Van der Lans &Dancker D. L. Daamen -1990 -Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (2):202-225.
    Results of two survey studies are presented. It is shown that attitudes of the public about "technology in general" are not stable and can easily be affected by how the subject is introduced. Eight areas of technology are compared on the basis of empirical relations in attitudinal judgments, in attribute ratings, in self- assigned importance weights of attributes, and in importance of reference groups and persons. On the basis of similarities in these four kinds of judgments, three clusters of technology (...) areas were identified: a cluster of modern reproductive technologies, an information cluster containing automation, computer, and communication technologies, and a cluster containing nuclear energy and military technology. The attitude toward "technology in general" can not be considered as an aggregation of attitudes toward these areas of technology: The relations between general attitude and specific attitudes are only moderate to negligible. (shrink)
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    Agamben's Homo sacer (Wijsgerig Perspectief 58.4).Martijn Boven &Ineke van der Burg (eds.) -2018 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    In 1995, the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben (born 1942) published the first volume of what would later develop into a series of political-philosophical studies under the title Homo Sacer. The series began with Homo Sacer: Il potere sovrano e la nuda vita (Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life) and was concluded in 2014 with L’uso dei corpi (The Use of Bodies). Now that the project has been completed, we aim to make a first attempt at an evaluation in this (...) special issue. [In Dutch: Van de Italiaanse filosoof Giorgio Agamben (1942) verscheen in 1995 het eerste deel van wat onder de noemer Homo sacer zou uitgroeien tot een reeks politiek-filosofische studies. De reeks werd geopend met Homo sacer. Il potere sovrano e la nuda vita (Homo sacer. De soevereine macht en het naakte leven) en in 2014 afgesloten met L’uso dei corpi (Het gebruik van lichamen). Nu het project is afgerond willen wij in dit themanummer een poging doen tot een eerste evaluatie.]. (shrink)
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    Matigheid in de morele vorming.V. E. N. J. A. Van Der -1992 -Philosophica 49.
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    Forms of autonomy and dependence in food aid: unravelling how they are related and perceived by recipients.Thirza Andriessen,Hilje van der Horst &Oona Morrow -forthcoming -Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    Dependence is an inherent aspect of human existence, yet independence and autonomy are powerful ideals, especially where they seem lacking. In the case of food aid, the dependence that it signifies is often experienced as shameful. Food justice scholars and practitioners advocate that people with low incomes should have greater autonomy in exercising their right to food, for example by receiving cash transfers instead of food donations. In this paper, we challenge an understanding of autonomy defined in opposition to dependence. (...) Using a relational autonomy lens, we unravel how practices of autonomy are interrelated with forms of dependence in a food aid initiative. By better understanding these interrelations, and how forms of autonomy and dependence are experienced by recipients, it becomes possible to have more informed debates about desirable and undesirable ways of doing food aid. Our analysis is rooted in an ethnographic case study of a pilot program for money-based food aid in the Netherlands. This program gave food-insecure households a weekly budget to buy healthy groceries at regular stores. We unravel how this form of food aid shifted dependencies compared to the parcel-based aid it replaced, and how this reshaped practices of autonomy for recipients. Through the themes ‘concealing and revealing charity’, ‘upholding norms and caring through food choices’, and ‘budget management with a safety net’, we demonstrate how individual competencies, social relations, technologies, and institutional structures shape forms of dependence and autonomy. We show how recipients appreciated these forms as they navigated the demands of consumer society, motherhood, public welfare programs, and living on a low income. We also note that receiving a charitable budget for food heightened a feeling of vulnerability to sanctions from public welfare providers who might mistake it as income. We conclude that providing appropriate food aid includes self-determination in meeting food needs and the ability to uphold the social norms of consumer choice and financial responsibility, while also embedding such practices in relations of care that alleviate stress, protect the grocery budget, and support healthy diets. (shrink)
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    Religious Language Interpretation.Przemyslaw Jablonski &Jan Van Der Lans -1994 -Archive for the Psychology of Religion 21 (1):208-219.
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  14. Questiones Longe Super Librum Perihermeneias.Jean Buridan &Ria van der Lecq -1983 - Krips Repro Meppel.
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    Are students being coerced into testing for HIV? Ethical considerations related to offering incentives for HIV counselling and testing at tertiary institutions in South Africa.David Alan Cameron &Hanlie Van der Merwe -2012 -South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 5 (2).
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    Petrus Johannes Theobaltus Koekemoer - teoloog saam en soos die kerk.S. J. Botha &H. G. Van der Westhuizen -1990 -HTS Theological Studies 46 (4).
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  17. Recht en moraal. Twee voordrachten.J. Habermas,W. van der Burg &W. van Reijen -1990 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (3):572-572.
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    Does sensitivity in binary choice tasks depend on response modality?Izabela Szumska,Rob H. J. van der Lubbe,Lukasz Grzeczkowski &Michael H. Herzog -2016 -Consciousness and Cognition 43:57-65.
  19. Proceedings of FCR-2020.Tomer Libal,Matteo Pascucci,Leendert van der Torre &Dov Gabbay (eds.) -2020 - CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
     
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    Pythagoreanism II.Walter Rathmann, Stettner &Pieter Cornelis van der Horst (eds.) -1933 - New York: Facsimiles-Garl.
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    The Future of Musical Emotions.Dylan van der Schyff &Andrea Schiavio -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    A developmental approach to ancient innovation.Carl Knappett &Sander van der Leeuw -2014 -Pragmatics and Cognition 22 (1):64-92.
    In this paper, we view creativity through the lens of innovation, a concept familiar to archaeologists across a range of contexts and theoretical perspectives. Most attempts to understand ancient innovation thus far, we argue, have been limited by their lack of capacity to cope with the multiple scales of innovation: Those that track widespread changes, like the beginnings of metallurgy, fail to account for the changes experiences by individual craftspeople; those that do justice to the details of the micro-scale, with (...) ‘thick’ description, cannot well explain the regional adoption of new practices. Here we develop an intermediary position, at the meso-scale, which we hope can serve to integrate these different scales. It is based on the notions that all innovation entails learning (and hence cognitive transformations) and that learning is very often supported at this meso-scale, through ‘communities of practice’. Drawing on the ethno-archaeological literature in particular, we emphasise how learning is a process of embodied cognition. Our archaeological case study is then drawn from the Bronze Age east Mediterranean, where a striking innovation in pottery making — the use of rotative kinetic energy via the potter’s wheel — sees a very uneven uptake from region to region over the course of many centuries. We propose certain differences in community organization from one region to another that might account for such variation in the adoption of an innovation, with the island of Crete in particular seeing a much more stable trajectory of adoption than many of its neighbouring areas. (shrink)
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    Please Don’t Look at Me That Way. An Empirical Study Into the Effects of Age-Based Stereotyping on Employability Enhancement Among Older Supermarket Workers.Pascale Peters,Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden,Daniel Spurk,Ans De Vos &Renate Klaassen -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Religious Discrimination in Childhood and Adolescence.Nastasya van der Straten Waillet Roskam & Isabelle -2012 -Archive for the Psychology of Religion 34 (2):215-242.
    The aim of this study was to assess the links between religious discrimination and developmental and contextual variables. Based on the assumption that discrimination results from the interplay of prejudice and moral thinking, discriminatory behaviour was hypothesised to be linked to age, school environment, minority or majority group membership, and parental religious socialisation practices. The results indicate that discrimination is more frequent during childhood than during pre-adolescence or adolescence, more common in homogeneous schools than in heterogeneous schools, and more likely (...) when parents frequently express messages promoting mistrust of other religious groups. Participants from the minority group were more likely to discriminate against their own ingroup than were those from the majority group. Further studies are needed to determine whether these links are correlative or predictive, and to understand the underlying processes of religious discrimination. (shrink)
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    The politics of wet system building: Balancing interests in dutch water management from the Middle Ages to the present.Cornelis Disco &Erik van der Vleuten -2002 -Knowledge, Technology & Policy 14 (4):21-40.
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    The Vedic Chant Studied in Its Textual and Melodic Form.P. E. Dumont &J. M. van der Hoogt -1932 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (4):390.
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    A Grammar of Toba Batak.John M. Echols &H. N. van der Tuuk -1973 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):251.
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    Democratische politiek: ‘minder, minder, minder’ of anders?Frank Hendriks,Koen van der Krieken &Sabine van Zuydam -2017 -Res Publica 59 (1):7-34.
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    Establishing the Substantive Interpretation of the GFP by Considering Evidence from Research on Personality Disorders and Animal Personality.Michael P. Hengartner,Dimitri van der Linden &Curtis S. Dunkel -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Class Is Not Dead—It Has Been Buried Alive: Class Voting and Cultural Voting in Postwar Western Societies.Dick Houtman,Peter Achterberg &Jeroen van der Waal -2007 -Politics and Society 35 (3):403-426.
    By means of a reanalysis of the most relevant data source—the International Social Mobility and Politics File—this article criticizes the newly grown consensus in political sociology that class voting has declined since World War II. An increase in crosscutting cultural voting, rooted in educational differences rather than a decline in class voting, proves responsible for the decline of traditional class-party alignments. Moreover, income differences have not become less but more consequential for voting behavior during this period. It is concluded that (...) the new consensus has been built on quicksand. Class is not dead—it has been buried alive under the increasing weight of cultural voting, systematically misinterpreted as a decline in class voting because of the widespread application of the so-called Alford index. (shrink)
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    Reviewers of articles received and published in 2008–09.Jonas Alwall,Arie van der Arend,Maria Arman,Mila Aroskar,Kim Atkins,Susan Benedict,Joy Bickley-Asher,Marija Bohinc,Sarah Breier-Mackie &Anna Brown -2009 -Nursing Ethics 16 (6):841.
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    A dynamic logic for privacy compliance.Guillaume Aucher,Guido Boella &Leendert van der Torre -2011 -Artificial Intelligence and Law 19 (2):187-231.
    Knowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based ones, because they specify only what is permitted or forbidden to know, and leave the derivation of the permitted actions to a security monitor. This inference problem is already non trivial with a static privacy policy, and becomes challenging when privacy policies can change over time. We therefore introduce a dynamic modal logic that permits not only to reason about permitted and forbidden knowledge to derive the permitted actions, but (...) also to represent explicitly the declarative privacy policies together with their dynamics. The logic can be used to check both regulatory and behavioral compliance, respectively by checking that the permissions and obligations set up by the security monitor of an organization are not in conflict with the privacy policies, and by checking that these obligations are indeed enforced. (shrink)
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    Encyclopedia of Technological Progress, 2nd Edition: A Systematic Overview of Theories and Opinions.Johan Hendrik van der Pot -2004 - Eburon Publishers, Delft.
    The scientific advances made in the last two centuries have drastically improved the quality and structure of human existence. Exploring the history of that technological progress, and the numerous and complex elements that propelled its development, the _Encyclopedia of Technological Progress_ attempts to comprehensively classify the theories and hypotheses proposed in modern human history on the effects, meaning, and control of these advances. This massive and learned reference work draws on a wide range of disciplines in its study of technological (...) development, including philosophy, sociology, theology, history, and literature, as well as writings found in newspapers, political speeches, letters, and sermons, among other sources. “It is exceedingly important... that we should seek to understand more deeply the nature of technological development and very timely that this book should have appeared now to give distance and perspective to our efforts in this direction.”—Alexander King, president of the Club of Rome. (shrink)
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    β‐Cell evolution: How the pancreas borrowed from the brain.Margot E. Arntfield &Derek van der Kooy -2011 -Bioessays 33 (8):582-587.
    Editor's suggested further reading in BioEssaysA new paradigm in cell therapy for diabetes: Turning pancreatic α‐cells into β‐cells Abstract.
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  35. The professional as an interpreting subject : Utrecht's concern for the normative nature of professionalism and professional development.Cok Bakker &Edwin van der Zande -2023 - In Carl Cederberg, Kåre Fuglseth & Edwin Van der Zande,Exploring practical knowledge: life-world studies of professionals in education and research. Boston: Brill.
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    Evolutionary theory in the administrative sciences: Introduction.Martin De Jong &Haiko Van der Voort -2004 -Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (4):16-29.
    The term “evolution” is often used in the administrative sciences to designate dynamic processes of change in general. In biology, evolution has a very specific meaning, namely the application of a generative variation-selective retention scheme to change. Applying this to the administrative sciences is more exacting: describing what the variation consists of, how replication of the generated variation occurs and delineating the population from which the selection is made are far from easy. While it is the intention of this special (...) issue as a whole to provide some empirical examples of evolutionary change in the public and private sectors, this introduction will lay out the main lines of thought in what is often referred to as universal Darwinism and what this means in the administrative sciences. Key concepts here are generative variation, selective retention, and selective institutional environment. According to the authors, the Darwinian scheme of evolutionary theory focuses on how new ideas or concepts arise, how they propagate and influence wider actor thinking and on how the institutional environment in which they operate affects their differential survival. This evolutionary process is an interplay between actors and replicators (sounds, images, and in this context mostly words) in which it cannot be said in advance which one is fooling the other. (shrink)
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    6 A Thousand Tiny Intersections: Linguisticism, Feminism, Racism and Deleuzian Becomings.Rick Dolphijn &Iris van der Tuin -2012 - In Arun Saldanha & Jason Michael Adams,Deleuze and Race. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 129-143.
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    Corporate Responsibility and the Morality of the Market.Wim Dubbink &Willem van der Deijl -2023 - In Wim Dubbink & Willem van der Deijl,Business Ethics: A Philosophical Introduction. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 87-110.
    This chapter deals with the question to what extent market participants can have moral responsibilities. It starts with a discussion on the nature of responsibility, and then raises the question whether organizations, such as companies can bear responsibility (at all). While some philosophers have been skeptical, we list some reasons to think that companies can be moral agents. Subsequently, we discuss whether companies actually should assume moral responsibilities. There are a number of commonly heard arguments about why companies should or (...) may not be bothered with moral responsibilities: i. the market is an amoral sphere, and ii. the only responsibility that companies have is to increase their profits. We describe the problems with these arguments, and discuss the concept of minimal market morality. This concept describes the minimally required moral responsibilities that companies need to abide by. (shrink)
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  39. Formalizing No Wishful Thinking.Jan Broersen,Mehdi Dastani &Leendert van der Torre -2001 -Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 11 (3-4).
     
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  40. Natuur en cultuur.Raymond Corbey &Paul van der Grijp -1990 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (4):737-737.
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    Employable as We Age? A Systematic Review of Relationships Between Age Conceptualizations and Employability.Annet H. De Lange,Beatrice Van der Heijden,Tinka Van Vuuren,Trude Furunes,Christiane De Lange &Josje Dikkers -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This systematic review aimed to provide an overview of earlier research on the relationships between age conceptualizations and indicators of employability. We have conducted a systematic literature search using PsycINFO, Academic Search Premier, Business Source Complete, CINAHL, ERIC, MEDLINE, and Science Direct. Two raters evaluated the articles and subsequently distinguished k = 41 studies that met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review. Our review revealed that many researchers adopted different operationalizations to measure employability. Moreover, most studies included calendar age (...) as indicator of aging at work, and were based on a cross-sectional design. Based on the Standardized Index of Convergence method, different types of evidence were found for the relationships between age and the employability measures. For relationships between psychosocial age and lifespan age, on the one hand, and employability measures, on the other hand, too few studies were found to draw conclusions. Yet, for relationships between calendar age and labor market-based measures strong consistent negative relationships were found across the studies, and moderately strong positive relationships were found for functional age and labor market- based measures. For organizational age and both competence-based as well as labor market-based measures moderately strong negative relationships were found. We discuss the implications of these results and propose a research agenda for future studies. (shrink)
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  42. Dierfilosofie – denken met dieren.Eva Meijer &Cris van der Hoek -2017 -Wijsgerig Perspectief 57 (1):4-5.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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  43. Logic and the Foundations of the Theory of Games and Decisions.Giacomo Bonanno &W. van der Hoek -2001 - Blackwell.
     
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    (1 other version)Assessment model for the justification of intrusive lifestyle interventions: literature study, reasoning and empirical testing.Michiel Wesseling,Lode Wigersma &Gerrit van der Wal -forthcoming -Most Recent Articles: Bmc Medical Ethics.
    In many countries health insurers, employers and especially governments are increasingly using pressure and coercion to enhance healthier lifestyles. For example by ever higher taxes on cigarettes and alcoholi..
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    Erratum to: Introduction chapter.Cilia Witteman &Wiebe van der Hoek -2012 -Synthese 189 (Suppl 1):185-185.
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    Suboptimalities for sure: Arguments from evolutionary theory.Rob Withagen,John van der Kamp &Matthieu de Wit -2018 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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  47. ST La philosophie de l'environnement, réaliste ou anti-réaliste?Awm Meijers &Ms van der Schaar -1986 -Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 78 (4):251-261.
     
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    Theology, morality and Adam Smith.Jordan Joseph Ballor &Cornelis van der Kooi (eds.) -2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This work details the theological sources and moral significance of the life and work of the Scottish moral philosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790). The panel of contributors deepen our understanding of Adam Smith in his religious and theological context and the significance of this understanding for contemporary moral, economic, and political challenges to modern social life. The chapters cover a broad range of disciplinary and historical concerns, from Smith's view of providence and his famous "invisible hand" to the role of self-interest (...) and benevolence in Smith's social and economic thought. A better appreciation for the moral and theological dimensions of Smith's thought provides not only a better understanding of Smith's own context and significance in the Scottish Enlightenment, but also promises to assist in meeting the perennial challenges of properly connecting economic realities to moral responsibility. The book is of interest to advanced students and scholars of the history of economic thought, historical and moral theology, intellectual history, political science and philosophy. (shrink)
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    Evangeliserende gemeente: n Leefwyse? n Besinning oor missionere gerigtheid as aspek van gemeentewees.P. C. Swanepoel &P. J. Van der Merwe -1996 -HTS Theological Studies 52 (2/3).
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    Questiones elencorum.Jean Buridan,Ria van der Lecq &H. A. G. Braakhuis -1994
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