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    Facilitating Peer Interaction Regulation in Online Settings: The Role of Social Presence, Social Space and Sociability.Emmy Vrieling-Teunter,Maartje Henderikx,Rob Nadolski &KarelKreijns -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    A plethora of studies stress students’ self-regulated learning skills to be conditional for successful learning in school and beyond. In general, self-regulated learners are actively engaged in constructing their own understanding also including the regulation of contextual features in the environment. Within the contextual features, the regulation of peer interaction is necessary, because college courses increasingly require peer learning. This goes along with the increasing interest for online learning settings, due in no small part to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. In (...) the present study we explore how social presence, social space and sociability are essential elements in the regulation of online peer interaction. To shed light in this matter, higher education students were qualitatively followed for 1 year in an online academic writing course by using retrospective interviews and reflective questions. Additionally, for social presence, students’ perceptions were quantitatively measured with a validated questionnaire. The results show that the planning phase is the most important phase for supporting students’ social presence because that is where the regulation of peer interaction becomes important. The sociability has an important role here as well becoming less prominent further on in the self-regulation process. In the SRL follow-up phases, students look for other ways to increase their social presence and social space in order to shape the regulation of peer interaction from a position of trust. In the evaluation phase, students are aware of the importance of social presence but less of social space for the regulation of peer interaction. We conclude with some design principles to facilitate students’ regulation of peer interaction in online settings. (shrink)
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    A Simple Value-Distinction Approach Aids Transparency in Farm Animal Welfare Debate.Karel Greef,Frans Stafleu &Carolien Lauwere -2006 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19 (1):57-66.
    Public debate on acceptable farm animal husbandry suffers from a confusion of tongues. To clarify positions of various stakeholder groups in their joint search for acceptable solutions, the concept of animal welfare was split up into three notions: no suffering, respect for intrinsic value, and non-appalling appearance of animals. This strategy was based on the hypothesis that multi-stakeholder solutions should be based on shared values rather than on compromises. The usefulness of such an artificial value distinction strategy was tested in (...) a small series of experiments. The results demonstrate that the chosen concept to distinguish between values is effective in a stakeholder context. Farmers’ views on doing good to animals appeared to be largely based on their value to prevent suffering and predominantly focused on the provision of regular care. Their priority for this value is clearly shared with other stakeholders, providing a basis for joint solutions. The concept of intrinsic value does not play a discernable role in farmers’ considerations. Based on the varying views on welfare, it can be inferred that there is a gradual rather than a principal difference between government legislation and farmers’ values, whereas public perception and acceptance of farm practices remains complicated. Distinction between value groups and focusing on a selected notion (such as no suffering) proved to be effective in bringing representatives of stakeholder groups together, but is unlikely to bridge the emotional gap between commercial farm practices and public ideals. (shrink)
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  3. Het aankweeken van het wiskundig denken.Karel Cuypers -1940 - Antwerpen,: De Sikkel.
     
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  4. Los presupuestos teóricos de la Epistemología Compleja.Karel Leyva -2009 -A Parte Rei 61:01-18.
     
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  5. Die Norm ist kein Urteil.Karel Engliš -1964 -Archiv für Rechts-Und Sozialphilosophie 50:305-316.
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    Philosophical applications of free logic.Karel Lambert (ed.) -1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Free logic, an alternative to traditional logic, has been seen as a useful avenue of approach to a number of philosophical issues of contemporary interest. In this collection,Karel Lambert, one of the pioneers in, and the most prominent exponent of, free logic, brings together a variety of published essays bearing on the application of free logic to philosophical topics ranging from set theory and logic to metaphysics and the philosophy of religion. The work of such distinguished philosophers as (...) Bas van Fraassen, Dana Scott, Tyler Burge, and Jaakko Hintikka is represented. Lambert provides an introductory essay placing free logic in the logical tradition beginning with Aristotle, developing it as the natural culmination of a trend begun in the Port Royal logic of the 1600s, and continuing through current predicate logic--the trend to rid logic of existence assumptions. His Introduction also provides a useful systematic overview of free logic, including both a standard syntax and some semantical options. (shrink)
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    Meinong and the principle of independence: its place in Meinong's theory of objects and its significance in contemporary philosophical logic.Karel Lambert -1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    As well as aiming to revive interest in Meinong's thought, this book challenges many of the most widespread assumptions of philosophical logic.
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  8. Wijsbegeerte der geschiedenis.Karel Leopold Bellon -1953 - Antwerpen,: Standaard-Boekhandel.
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    Professionalization and secularization in the Belgian catholic pillar.Karel Dobbelaere -1979 -Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 6 (1-2):39-64.
  10. O poznávání a hodnocení.Karel Engliš -1947 - Bratislava,: Nákl. Právnickej fakulty Slovenskej university; v generální komisi V. Linhart.
     
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    Řád jako ústřední idea civilizace.Karel Floss -2016 -Studia Philosophica 63 (1):13-25.
    Pojem řádu má své veliké dějiny od předsókratiků až k H. Kringsovi, který v roce 1941 vydává knihu Ordo. U nás se pojmu řádu a řádovosti věnoval po celý život ze­jména brněnský a olomoucký myslitel J. L. Fischer (1894–1973). Idea řádu byla také jedním z pilířů jeho skladebné filosofie, jež měla základní problémy moderní společnosti vyřešit účinněji než marxismus. Současně s „laickým“ Fischerem usilovala v kritických 30. letech dvacátého století o nastolení kýženého řádu vyhraněně katolická skupina sou­středěná kolem tehdy nově (...) založené revue Řád. Oběma pólům šlo sice o podobný cíl (skoncovat s vládou neblahého kapitalismu), ale neporozuměly si pro různost svých věr. Toto osudové neporozumění bychom měli především na univerzitách v Brně a Olomou­ci napravovat využitím odkazu W. C. Smithe, který zásadně rozlišil setrvačnou tradiční víru (belief) a otevřenou víru všech opravdu tvůrčích lidí (faith). Takovou víru měl totiž podle autora také a snad především nový řád usilovně hledající Josef Ludvík Fischer. (shrink)
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    Experiment křesťanství.Karel Vrána -1995 - Praha: Zvon.
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    The Nature of Argument.Karel Lambert &William Ulrich -1980 - New York, NY, USA: Upa. Edited by William Ulrich.
    The authors contend that most contemporary logic textbooks fail the average student because they emphasize the evaluation of arguments over their clarification, assuming that the student already understands what motivations underlie logic.
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    K Cmorejově kritice.Karel Šebela -2008 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 15 (1):75-79.
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  15. L. Keiser, Gottlob Frege, Leben - Werk - Zeit.Karel Berka -2003 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 10 (1):111-115.
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    Public Knowledge and Common Secrets. Secrecy and its Limits in the Early-Modern Netherlands.Karel Davids -2005 -Early Science and Medicine 10 (3):411.
    Openness of knowledge was in the Dutch Republic no more a natural state of affairs than in other parts of Europe at the time, but it became dominant there at an earlier date than elsewhere. This puzzling phenomenon is the subject of this essay. The article shows that tendencies to secrecy in crafts and trades in the Netherlands were by no means absent and that public authorities were not principled supporters of openness. Openness of knowledge did not prevail because arguments (...) in favour of a free exchange of knowledge won the day against a rhetoric in defense of secrecy or because a rapid change in methods of production and marketing rendered the maintenance of craft secrecy practically impossible. The weakness of secrecy in the early-modern Netherlands, this essay argues, can be explained by the relative tardiness of the growth of the corporate system and the typical features of the institutional structure of the Dutch Republic. Craft secrecy in the Dutch Republic, as far as it existed before the middle of the eighteenth century, was normally based on a contractual relationship between individual actors rather than on any form of enforcement by public agencies. (shrink)
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    K samotnému dělení analytické vs. kontitnentální filozofie.Karel šebela -2021 -Filozofia 76 (7):521-530.
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  18. Apologia finalitatis; rozprava o Tardym.Karel Engliš -1946 - V Praze,: Knihovna sborníku věd právních a státních.
     
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    Πρός τᾧ bei sextus empiricus und Diogenes laertius.Karel Janáček -1962 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 106 (1-2):134-137.
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    On partitions into stationary sets.Karel Prikry &Robert M. Solovay -1975 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1):75-80.
  21. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science [by]Karel Lambert [and] Gordon G. Brittan. --.Karel Lambert &Gordon G. Brittan -1970 - Prentice-Hall.
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    Libéralisme égalitariste, républicanisme critique et reconnaissance identitaire.Karel J. Leyva -2019 -ThéoRèmes 15 (15).
    In Liberalism’s religion, Laborde defends a liberal egalitarian position and tackles, from a new perspective, some issues dealt with in his republican writings. This article examines some of these issues, paying attention to the place that the recognition of identities occupies both in her republican and in her liberal theories, as well as the type of justification advanced in both cases. The article shows that the recognition of identities has gone from having a peripheral and instrumental role in her republican (...) writings to having a central role in her liberal theory. (shrink)
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    The theory of objects.Karel Lambert -1973 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 16 (1-4):221-230.
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    Philosophical problems in Logic.Karel Lambert (ed.) -1970 - Dordrecht,: Reidel.
    The essays in this volume are based on addresses presented during a colloquium on free logic, modal logic and related areas held at the University of California at Irvine, in May of 1968. With the single exception of Dagfinn F011esdal, whose revised address is included in a recent issue of Synthese honoring W. V. Quine, all of the speakers at the Irvine colloquium are contributors to this volume. Thanks are due to Professor A. I. Melden, Chairman of the Department of (...) Philosophy at Irvine, for his enthusiastic support of the colloquium, and to Drs. Gordon Brittan and Daniel Dennett for their help in the administration of the colloquium. Finally. I should also like to thank Professor Ralph W. Gerard, Dean of the Graduate Division of the University of California at Irvine, for the financial support which made the colloquium possible.KAREL LAMBERT Laguna Beach, California, 1969 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE VKAREL LAMBERT and BAS C. VAN FRAASSEN/ Meaning Relations, Possible Objects, and Possible Worlds 1 JAAKKO HINTIKKA / Existential Presuppositions and Uniqueness Presuppositions 20 RICHMOND H. THOMASON / Some Completeness Results for Modal Predicate Calculi 56 H. LEBLANC and R. K. MEYER / Truth-Value Semantics for the Theory of Types 77 J. M. VICKERS / Probability and Non Standard Logics 102 PETER W. WOODRUFF / Logic and Truth Value Gaps 121 DANA SCOTT / Advice on Modal Logic 143 INDEX OF NAMES 175KAREL LAMBER T AND BAS C. (shrink)
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    Reason and Dreaming inRepublic IX and theTimaeus.Karel Thein -2019 -Rhizomata 7 (1):1-32.
    The article discusses two passages,Republic IX 571d6–572b1, andTimaeus71a3–72b5, where Plato does not use dream as a metaphor for the soul’s deficit in knowledge but, instead, focuses on the actual process of dreaming during sleep, and the origin and nature of the images involved. In both texts, Plato’s account is closely connected to the soul’s tripartition, with the resulting emphasis on reason’s capacity to control, and even to create, the dream images that influence the lower parts of the soul. While taking (...) a closer look at the differences between the two accounts (and, therefore, at the physiology of dreaming described only in theTimaeus), the article concludes that, despite these differences, both dialogues agree on the possible alliance between reason and dreaming, an alliance that presupposes a virtuous character and further reinforces the reason’s dominance over appetite.Republic IX and theTimaeusthus converge on the idea that dreams, in virtue of their continuity with waking thoughts, can convey and fortify a certain kind of knowledge, and especially self-knowledge, which is of an ethical rather than strictly epistemic relevance. This is also why Plato’s two accounts of rational dreaming anticipate the issue of our moral responsibility for the content of our dreams. (shrink)
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    Reasoning in the Capacity to Make Medical Decisions: The Consideration of Values.Michele J.Karel,Ronald J. Gurrera,Bret Hicken &Jennifer Moye -2010 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (1):58-71.
    PurposeTo examine the contribution of “values-based reasoning” in evaluating older adults’ capacity to make medical decisions.Design and MethodsOlder men with schizophrenia (n=20) or dementia (n=20), and a primary care comparison group (n=19), completed cognitive and psychiatric screening and an interview to determine their capacity to make medical decisions, which included a component on values. All of the participants were receiving treatment at Veterans Administration (VA) outpatient clinics.ResultsParticipants varied widely in the activities and relationships they most valued, the extent to which (...) religious beliefs would influence healthcare decisions, and in ratings of the importance of preserving quality versus length of life. Most participants preferred shared decision making with doctor, family, or both. Individuals with schizophrenia or dementia performed worse than a primary care comparison group in reasoning measured by the ability to list risks and benefits and compare choices. Individuals with dementia performed comparably to the primary care group in reasoning measured by the ability to justify choices in terms of valued abilities or activities, whereas individuals with schizophrenia performed relatively worse compared to the other two groups. Compared to primary care patients, participants with schizophrenia and with dementia were impaired on the ability to explain treatment choices in terms of valued relationships.ConclusionMedical decision making may be influenced by strongly held values and beliefs, emotions, and long life experience. To date, these issues have not been explicitly included in structured evaluations of medical decision-making capacity. This study demonstrated that it is possible to inquire of and elicit a range of healthcare related values and preferences from older adults with dementia or schizophrenia, and individuals with mild to moderate dementia may be able to discuss healthcare options in relation to their values. However, how best to incorporate a values assessment into a structured capacity evaluation deserves further research attention. (shrink)
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    Positieve uitlokking van ethisch hacken.Karel Harms -2017 -Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 46 (2):196-207.
    Positieve uitlokking van ethisch hacken. Een onderzoek naar responsible-disclosurebeleid In this contribution, the Dutch government’s acceptance of ethical hacking, by implementing a policy of responsible disclosure, is considered to be a beneficent development. Ethical hacking contributes to cybersecurity and is intrinsically desirable. The term positive incitement is proposed to describe the relatively new phenomenon of encouraging ethical hacking. Positive incitement will be analysed by making a comparison to the Dutch toleration policy regarding soft drugs, and to incitement by law enforcement. (...) Positive incitement should not change into negative incitement, which would result in a serious breach of the rights of ethical hackers. Furthermore, it is argued that the intrinsic value of ethical hacking can justify searching for vulnerabilities in systems of organisations who do not approve of this in advance. (shrink)
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    Father Procopius Diviš -- The European Franklin.Karel Hujer -1952 -Isis 43 (4):351-357.
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    Two Pansophical WorksJohn Amos Comenius G. H. Turnbull.Karel Hujer -1953 -Isis 44 (1/2):66-68.
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    Několik poznámek k Leninově kritice Empiriokriticismu I.Karel Pstružina -2010 -E-Logos 17 (1):1-13.
    Považujeme Leninovo dílo Materialismus a Empiriokriticismus považujeme za vhodnou pro vyjasnění vlastních názorů a objasnění těchto názorů případným čtenářům ze dvou důvodů. Především proto, že jsou v ní vysvětlovány v elementární formě problémy vědomí (ve vztahu k hmotě); a také problematika poznávání a role lidského myšlení v tomto procesu. Druhým důvodem je zjištění, že valná většina lidí, aniž by to tušila, sdílí Leninovy názory na to, co je to hmota a vědomí, zda může existovat pohyb bez hmoty, na to, jak (...) poznáváme, jakož i na další kategorie a problémy. (shrink)
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    Berufsethik.Karel Schelle (ed.) -2010 - [Munich]: Grin.
    Die Berufsethik geh rt zu keinen neuen und unbekannten Themen.
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    Kinesitherapie bij patiënten met een geopereerde femurschaftfractuur.Karel Stappaerts -1986 -Hermes 18:91-100.
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    On the on type theory of significance.Karel Lambert -1968 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 46 (1):79 – 86.
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    (1 other version)Notes on e! III: A theory of descriptions.Karel Lambert -1962 -Philosophical Studies 13 (4):51--59.
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    Perceive, Co-opt, Modify, and Live! Organism as a Centre of Experience.Karel Kleisner -2011 -Biosemiotics 4 (2):223-241.
    Organic appearances are largely neglected by contemporary biology; partly because they are regarded as superficial effects of causes concealed beneath the surface. The persuasion that everything what does exist is existent for some immediately non-apparent reasons belongs to a general belief of modern science. All organisms are of the same evolutionary origin and of the same world wherein appearance coincides with existence. In this study, living beings are approached as appearing centers of experience that reflects their evolutionary history. From biohermeneutic (...) point of view the evolution of organisms, interactions between organisms, and their relationships to environment is understood as “evolution of interpretations”. I use simple conceptual framework of perception, semiotic co-option, and modification to explain the evolution of semantic organs, i.e. organs that operate through the meaning that was given to them by an animal interpreter. (shrink)
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  36. The problem of time in canonical quantization of relativistic systems.Karel Kuchar -1991 - In Abhay Ashtekar & John Stachel,Conceptual Problems of Quantum Gravity. Birkhauser. pp. 141.
     
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    The problem of time in quantum geometrodynamics.Karel Kuchař -1999 - In Jeremy Butterfield,The Arguments of Time. New York: Oup/British Academy.
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    Global Democracy Theories: Reshaping Political Authority.Karel J. Leyva -2024 -Politics and Rights Review 1.
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    Filozofické předpoklady a důsledky sortální identity.Karel Šebela -2021 -Pro-Fil 22 (1):17.
    Příspěvek hodlá zkoumat některé filozofické předpoklady a důsledky tzv. sortální identity. Téma sortálů si vysloužilo pozornost filozofů od 60. let především v souvislosti s knihou P. Geache Reference and Generality. Témata identity, její případné závislosti na určitých predikátech a zejména otázka kritérií identity se následně stala předmětem intenzivní filozofické debaty. V této souvislosti budou nastíněna různá pojetí sortálů. Filozofický význam sortálů spočívá především v otázce individuace a (re)identifikace objektů. Mezi sortálními teoretiky se především rozhořela debata, zda jsou s individui některé (...) sortály spojeny nutně, tj. jestli platí, že pokud individuum spadá pod nějaký sortál, pak nemůže spadat pod jiný. Pozitivní odpověď zakládá klasický aristotelský esencialismus, k záporné odpovědi směřují antiesencialisté. V sortální logice se navíc poměrně často buduje hierarchie sortálů, kdy sortály mohou (příp. musí) být ve vztahu podřazenosti k jinému sortálu a lze dokonce uvažovat o případném nejvyšším sortálu jakožto sortálu, který již není podřízen žádnému jinému. Zde se přímo nabízí souvislost s aristotelskou hierarchií kategorií, analogie s touto naukou budou předmětem závěrečného srovnání. (shrink)
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  40. Van Plato tot Pinxten: 38 vrijdenkers over hun lijfboek.Karel Van Dinter -2018 - Brussel: VUB Press.
     
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    De la sécularisation.Karel Dobbelaere -2008 -Revue Théologique de Louvain 39 (2):177-196.
    La sécularisation, qui est un processus de distanciation à l’égard des religions institutionnelles, peut revêtir diverses formes. L’une d’elles est la laïcisation, qui correspond à une sécularisation intentionnelle et explicite. À côté de celle-ci, la sécularisation s’exprime de façon latente, c'est-à-dire qu’elle n’est pas explicitement voulue. L’une et l’autre peuvent se développer aux niveaux de la société et des organisations, ce qui est illustré par divers exemples. La question des relations réciproques existant entre ces processus collectifs et la sécularisation individuelle (...) est également abordée. (shrink)
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    Til a esencialismus.Karel Šebela -2008 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 15 (3):358-368.
    The paper focuses on the relation of the so-called Transparent Intensional Logic and Aristotelian Essentialism. TIL is presented here as an antiessentialist system. I analyse the reasons of TIL´s anti-essentialism, and I see the main reasons in the very conception of possible worlds, which is preferred by TIL, as well as in the ontological status of properties and secondarily in the relation between individuals and properties, as TIL conceives it. I assert that even within the frame of TIL it is (...) possible to formulate a certain version of the Aristotelian Essentialism and I point out the intuitions that are connected with the concept of essence and preserved by the formulated conception, contrary to TIL and other systems of modern logic. (shrink)
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    II. On 'the durability of impossible objects'1.Karel Lambert -1976 -Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):251-253.
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    Abraham I. Melden 1910-1991.Karel Lambert &Gerasimos Santas -1993 -Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (5):83 - 85.
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    Ein zum Teil autobiographisches Nachwort.Karel Mácha -1998 - In1953–1989. De Gruyter. pp. 317-319.
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    Personenregister.Karel Mácha -1998 - In1953–1989. De Gruyter. pp. 321-332.
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    XI. Eine farblose Auflösung.Karel Mácha -1998 - In1953–1989. De Gruyter. pp. 217-268.
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    Het wezen der kunst.Karel Lodewijk Piccardt -1937 - Amsterdam,: H. J. Paris.
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    Het optreden van de koning in België, in het bijzonder tijdens regeringscrisissen.Karel Rimanque &Mark Wouters -1991 -Res Publica 33 (1):105-129.
    In the Belgian constitutional order, there is no room for any direct political powers to be exercised by the King. Even on the occasion of a crisis- when the Cabinet tenders its resignation or when the Kingperforms His constitutional mission in the process towards the formation of a new government ; His freedom of action is restricted by the objective context, defined mainly by the political parties.The King, however, retains the possibility of exercising his political influence. This influence may be (...) all the more important in a country, such as Belgium, where the parliamentary system of proportional representation and the constitutional rule that both major linguistic groups be equally represented in the Cabinet -amongst other factors - cause a cabinet formation to be a complex and delicate process. (shrink)
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    De sprint van de naakte aap, of, V.I.T.R.I.O.L.Karel Ringoet -1993 - Antwerpen: Hadewijch.
    Cultuurkritisch essay vanuit de optiek van de anti-psychiatrie.
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