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    An axiomatization of the kernel for TU games through reduced game monotonicity and reduced dominance.Theo Driessen & Cheng-Cheng Hu - 2013 - Theory and Decision 74 (1):1-12.
    In the framework of transferable utility games, we modify the 2-person Davis–Maschler reduced game to ensure non-emptiness of the imputation set of the adapted 2-person reduced game. Based on the modification, we propose two new axioms: reduced game monotonicity and reduced dominance. Using RGM, RD, NE, Covariance under strategic equivalence, Equal treatment property and Pareto optimality, we are able to characterize the kernel.
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    Convexity and the Shapley value of Bertrand oligopoly TU-games in $$\beta$$-characteristic function form.Dongshuang Hou, Aymeric Lardon & Theo Driessen - 2025 - Theory and Decision 98 (4):519-536.
    The Bertrand oligopoly situation with Shubik’s demand functions is modeled as a cooperative transferable utility game in $$\beta$$ -characteristic function form. To achieve this, two sequential optimization problems are solved to describe the worth of each coalition in the associated Bertrand oligopoly transferable utility game. First, we show that these games are convex, indicating strong incentives for large-scale cooperation between firms. Second, the Shapley value of these games is fully determined by applying the linearity to a decomposition that involves the (...)
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  3. In AI we trust? Perceptions about automated decision-making by artificial intelligence.Theo Araujo, Natali Helberger, Sanne Kruikemeier & Claes H. de Vreese - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):611-623.
    Fueled by ever-growing amounts of (digital) data and advances in artificial intelligence, decision-making in contemporary societies is increasingly delegated to automated processes. Drawing from social science theories and from the emerging body of research about algorithmic appreciation and algorithmic perceptions, the current study explores the extent to which personal characteristics can be linked to perceptions of automated decision-making by AI, and the boundary conditions of these perceptions, namely the extent to which such perceptions differ across media, (public) health, and judicial (...)
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    After the Slippery Slope.Theo A. Boer - 2003 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 23 (2):225-242.
    "When a country legalizes active euthanasia, it puts itself on a slippery slope from where it may well go further downward." If true, this is a forceful argument in the battle of those who try to prevent euthanasia from becoming legal. The force of any slippery slope argument, however, is by definition limited by its reference to future developments which cannot empirically be sustained. Experience in the Netherlands—where a law regulating active euthanasia was accepted in April 2001—may shed light on (...)
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    Invoelbaarheid is ook niet alles.Theo Boer - 2019 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 111 (2):235-240.
    De centrale rol van de invoelbare ondraaglijkheid in de Nederlandse en Belgische euthanasiepraktijk is uniek in de wereld. Vanuit de Nederlandse toetsingsprocedure ken ik het belang ervan uit ervaring. Niet alleen is vereist dat artsen hebben vastgesteld dat iemand vond dat hij ondraaglijk leed, maar ook dat artsen dat zelf vaststellen. In zijn prachtige en doorwrochte artikel stelt Willem Lemmens terechte vragen bij de rol van ‘onuitputtelijke empathie’ (Thienpont) als basis voor een geassisteerd sterven voor psychiatrische patiënten. Met iemand meevoelen (...)
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    A. Psychologische Probleme der kognitiven Ordnung.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen. pp. 1-72.
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    Backmatter.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen. pp. 351-352.
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    B. Theoretische Beiträge zur Psychologie kognitiver Ordnungsbildungen.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen. pp. 73-165.
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    C. Experimentelle Beiträge zur Psychologie kognitiver Ordnungsbildungen.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen. pp. 166-284.
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    D. Literatur.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen. pp. 285-342.
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    E. Sachregister.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen. pp. 343-350.
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    Frontmatter.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen.
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    Inhalt.Theo Herrmann - 1965 - In Psychologie der Kognitiven Ordnung. Berlin,: Phänomenologisch-psychologische Forschungen.
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  14. Cows desiring to be milked? Milking robots and the co-evolution of ethics and technology on Dutch dairy farms.Clemens Driessen & Leonie F. M. Heutinck - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (1):3-20.
    Ethical concerns regarding agricultural practices can be found to co-evolve with technological developments. This paper aims to create an understanding of ethics that is helpful in debating technological innovation by studying such a co-evolution process in detail: the development and adoption of the milking robot. Over the last decade an increasing number of milking robots, or automatic milking systems (AMS), has been adopted, especially in the Netherlands and a few other Western European countries. The appraisal of this new technology in (...)
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  15. Farmers Engaged in Deliberative Practices; An Ethnographic Exploration of the Mosaic of Concerns in Livestock Agriculture.Clemens Driessen - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (2):163-179.
    A plethora of ethical issues in livestock agriculture has emerged to public attention in recent decades, of which environmental and animal welfare concerns are but two, albeit prominent, themes. For livestock agriculture to be considered sustainable, somehow these interconnected themes need to be addressed. Ethical debate on these issues has been extensive, but mostly started from and focused on single issues. The views of farmers in these debates have been largely absent, or merely figured as interests, instead of being considered (...)
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  16. The quest for truth of Stephen Hawking.Alfred Driessen - 2021 - Scientia et Fides 9 (1):47-61.
    With his bestselling publication, A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking introduced in 1988 a new genre by connecting modern science with the question of the existence of God. In the posthumous publication Brief Answers to the Big Questions, he continues with his quest for the ultimate truth. The current study presents a philosophical analysis of this search in terms of the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas. Causality is the central concept employed by Hawking. However, its meaning, in the (...)
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  17. Life and Quantum Biology, an Interdisciplinary Approach.Alfred Driessen - 2015 - Acta Philosophica 24 (1):69-86.
    The rapidly increasing interest in the quantum properties of living matter stimulates a discussion of the fundamental properties of life as well as quantum mechanics. In this discussion often concepts are used that originate in philosophy and ask for a philosophical analysis. In the present work the classic philosophical tradition based on Aristotle and Aquinas is employed which surprisingly is able to shed light on important aspects. Especially one could mention the high degree of unity in living objects and the (...)
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  18. Evolution, Through the Lens of a Physicist.Alfred Driessen - forthcoming - Qeios.
    With the following considerations, the author intends to enrich the discussion about chance and the formation of new organisms in biological evolution. As a physicist, he knows that he has already crossed a boundary of disciplines by discussing the occurrence of chance. The natural scientist or biologist leaves the field of natural science to enter the world of ideas, humanities, and metaphysics. A second argument considers the relation between the whole and its parts. Decomposing biological systems to the smallest building (...)
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  19. Philosophical Aspects of Time in Modern Physics.Alfred Driessen - 2024 - Qeios 2024 (JMXUR9.2):1-19.
    In classical physics, the concept of time appeared to be well-understood. With space, it provided a kind of stage where the events followed each other in an orderly way. The introduction of relativity and quantum mechanics profoundly changed this intuitive view. To address these challenges, the Aristotelian vision of time and the now is a promising starting point. His approach is compatible with the absence of absolute time and time's granularity, required by relativity and quantum mechanics, respectively. Several issues, like (...)
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  20. (1 other version)The question of the existence of God in the book of Stephen Hawking: A brief history of time.Alfred Driessen - 1995 - Acta Philosophica 4 (1):83-93.
    The continuing interest in the book of S. Hawking "A Brief History of Time" makes a philosophical evaluation of the content highly desirable. As will be shown, the genre of this work can be identified as a speciality in philosophy, namely the proof of the existence of God. In this study an attempt is given to unveil the philosophical concepts and steps that lead to the final conclusions, without discussing in detail the remarkable review of modern physical theories. In the (...)
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  21. Philosophical Consequences of the Gödel Theorem.Alfred Driessen - 2005 - In Eeva Martikainen, Human Approaches to the Universe. Luther-Agricola-Society.
    In this contribution an attempt is made to analyze an important mathematical discovery, the theorem of Gödel, and to explore the possible impact on the consistency of metaphysical systems. It is shown that mathematics is a pointer to a reality that is not exclusively subjected to physical laws. As the Gödel theorem deals with pure mathematics, the philosopher as such can not decide on the rightness of this theorem. What he, instead can do, is evaluating the general acceptance of this (...)
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  22. The Role of Philosophy as a Guide in Complex Scientific and Technological Processes.Alfred Driessen - manuscript
    Probably the most challenging issue in science and advanced technology is the ever increasing complexity. The term complexity refers to the experience that the complex whole is more than the sum of the parts. Emergence of new properties is observed at all levels, from relatively simple physical systems up to high-end evolution in biology or state-of-the-art microprocessors in technology. In this study an effort is made to arrive at an understanding of the underlying ontological basis in terms of the classical (...)
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  23. Aristotle and the Foundation of Quantum Mechanics.Alfred Driessen - 2020 - Acta Philosophica 29 (II):395-414.
    The four antinomies of Zeno of Elea continue to be provoking issues that remain relevant for the foundation of science. Aristotle used this antinomy to arrive at a deeper understanding of movement : it is a fluent continuum that he considers to be a whole. The parts, if any, are only potentially present. Similarly, quantum mechanics states that movement is quantized ; things move or change in nonreducible steps, the so-called quanta. This view is in contrast to classical mechanics, where (...)
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  24. The Puzzle of the Origin of Human Persons.Alfred Driessen - 2023 - Scientia et Fides 11 (2):49-63.
    The fundamental question about the origin of human persons asks for a multidisciplinary approach. Biology and genetics have made remarkable progress in the last two decades. In addition, (pre-) history, philosophy, and anthropology could contribute significantly to a correct solution. Also, the Jewish-Christian tradition could provide elements to the complex puzzle. The present study attempts to show that recent genetic data can be an integrated part of a coherent view of the origin of human persons.
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  25. The Universe as a Computer Game, from Virtual to Actual Reality.Alfred Driessen - 2018 - Scientia et Fides 6 (1):31-52.
    From the very beginning of ancient Greek philosophy up to the present day a puzzling correlation is found between rationality and reality. In this study this relation is examined with emphasis on the philosophical tradition of Aristotle and Aquinas. A comparison is made with the virtual reality created by computers and actual reality of our universe. The view expressed in the scientific neopositivism of Jordan and Mach is found to be an adequate approach to avoid contradictions in the interpretation of (...)
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  26. Achilles, the Tortoise and Quantum Mechanics.Alfred Driessen - manuscript
    The four antinomies of Zeno of Elea, especially Achilles and the tortoise continue to be provoking issues which are even now not always satisfactory solved. Aristotle himself used this antinomy to develop his understanding of movement: it is a fluent continuum that has to be treated as a whole. The parts, if any, are only potentially present in the whole. And that is exactly what quantum mechanics is claiming: movement is quantized in contrast to classical mechanics. The objective of this (...)
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  27. Ethical Aspects of Research in Ultrafast Communication.Alfred Driessen - 2009 - In Paul Sollie & Marcus Düwell, Evaluating New Technologies: Methodological Problems for the Ethical Assessment of Technology Developments. Springer.
    This chapter summarizes the reflections of a scientist active in optical communication about the need of ethical considerations in technological research. An optimistic definition of ethics, being the art to make good use of technology, is proposed that emphasizes the necessarily involvement of not only technologists but also experts in humanity. The paper then reviews briefly the research activities of a Dutch national consortium where the author had been involved. This mainly academic research dealt with advanced approaches for ultrafast communication. (...)
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    Een kleine filosofie van de visstick.Clemens Driessen - 2017 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 57 (1):24-33.
    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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    Comment: Caring for Captive Communities by Looking for Love and Loneliness, or Against an Overly Individualist Liberal Animal Ethics.Clemens Driessen - 2016 - In Bernice Bovenkerk & Jozef Keulartz, Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans: Blurring Boundaries in Human-Animal Relationships. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 319-332.
    Animal ethics in its liberal, analytic style of academic writing can suffer from a form of excessive individualism that lacks a full view of life as experienced by many animals. A range of arguments against using and enclosing animals, or in favour of certain (pre)conditions of captivity, can be found to have a tendency to focus on generic and isolated individual organisms. In its most extreme form, this type of ethical thought sets up a truncated notion of the animal as (...)
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    Het goede leven met dementie.Annelieke Driessen - 2022 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 62 (1):16-23.
    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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    Theorizing celebrity cultures: Thickenings of media cultures and the role of cultural (working) memory.Olivier Driessens - 2014 - Communications 39 (2):109-127.
    The concept of celebrity culture remains remarkably undertheorized in the literature, and it is precisely this gap that this article aims to begin filling in. Starting with media culture definitions, celebrity culture is conceptualized as collections of sense-making practices whose main resources of meaning are celebrity. Consequently, celebrity cultures are necessarily plural. This approach enables us to focus on the spatial differentiation between (sub)national celebrity cultures, for which the Flemish case is taken as a central example. We gain a better (...)
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  32. Mathematical undecidability, quantum nonlocality, and the question of the existence of God.Alfred Driessen & Antoine Suarez (eds.) - 1997 - Springer.
    The title of the present book suggests that scientific results obtained in mathematics and quantum physics can be in some way related to the question of the existence of God. This seems possible to us, because it is our conviction that reality in all its dimensions is intelligible. The really impressive progress in science and technology demonstrates that we can trust our intellect, and that nature is not offering us a collection of meaningless absurdities. We first of all intend to (...)
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    ASPECTS OF MINOAN RELIGION - (K.) Müller Methodische Zugänge zu ‘Kulträumen’ der minoischen Palastzeit. Eine exemplarische Analyse gebauter ritueller Räume in archäologischem Befund und bildlichen Darstellungen. Pp. 369, colour fig., b/w & colour ills, maps. Berlin: Logos Verlag, 2022. Paper, €78. ISBN: 978-3-8325-5011-0.Jan Driessen - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):636-637.
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    A chance to rethink.C. P. G. Driessen & Cor Weele - unknown
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    The Late Minoan I building at Vai (Crete).Jan Driessen & Carl Knappett - 2014 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 138 (2):451-466.
    Le bâtiment Minoen Récent I à Vai (Crète) En 1950, l’École française d’Athènes a conduit une fouille de petite ampleur à proximité de la palmeraie de Vai, en Crète orientale. Cette opération a permis de mettre au jour un important ensemble de mobilier minoen dont une partie a été conservée dans les apothèques de Malia. L’intérêt intrinsèque de ce matériel inédit comme la publication de dépôts stylistiquement et chronologiquement similaires provenant de sites voisins, tels que Palaikastro, en encourageaient l’étude. Est (...)
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    Prospection de l’Anavlochos I.Florence Gaignerot-Driessen, Lionel Fadin, Romaric Bardet & Maud Devolder - 2016 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 139:951-974.
    Enjeux et méthodes de la prospection Le programme d’exploration de l’Anavlochos vise à caractériser l’occupation ancienne du massif en se fondant sur une étude de sa géomorphologie, de sa topographie et des vestiges archéologiques (structures architecturales et mobilier) observables en surface. La première partie de la prospection du massif, programmée sur deux ans (2015‑2016), a été conduite du 27 juillet au 23 août 2015. La dernière semaine de la campagne, du 24 au 28 août, a été consacrée...
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    Inscriptions peintes en linéaire B à Malia.Jan Driessen & Alexandre Farnoux - 1991 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 115 (1):71-93.
    Lors de la campagne de fouilles de 1990 à Malia, au Quartier Nu, deux inscriptions en linéaire Β peintes sur deux vases à étrier ont été découvertes. Elles proviennent d'un bâtiment détruit au début du MR III B, d'après le matériel abondant trouvé dans la couche de destruction. Elles sont constituées chacune d'un mot, vraisemblablement un anthroponyme. Elles apportent une nouvelle preuve de l'intérêt du MR III maliote.
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    Automating Agroecology: How to Design a Farming Robot Without a Monocultural Mindset?Lenora Ditzler & Clemens Driessen - 2022 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 35 (1):1-31.
    Robots are widely expected—and pushed—to transform open-field agriculture, but these visions remain wedded to optimizing monocultural farming systems. Meanwhile there is little pull for automation from ecology-based, diversified farming realms. Noting this gap, we here explore the potential for robots to foster an agroecological approach to crop production. The research was situated in The Netherlands within the case of _pixel cropping_, a nascent farming method in which multiple food and service crops are planted together in diverse assemblages employing agroecological practices (...)
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  39. Celebrity capital: redefining celebrity using field theory. [REVIEW]Olivier Driessens - 2013 - Theory and Society 42 (5):543-560.
    This article proposes to redefine celebrity as a kind of capital, thereby extending Bourdieu’s field theory. This redefinition is necessary, it is argued, because one of the main limitations shared by current definitions of celebrity is their lack of explanatory power of the convertibility of celebrity into other resources, such as economic or political capital. Celebrity capital, or broadly recognizability, is conceptualized as accumulated media visibility that results from recurrent media representations. In that sense, it is a substantial kind of (...)
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  40. Doing Academia Differently: “I Needed Self-Help Less Than I Needed a Fair Society”.Laura Bisaillon, Alana Cattapan, Annelieke Driessen, Esther van Duin, Shannon Spruit, Lorena Anton & Nancy S. Jecker - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (1):130-157.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:130 Feminist Studies 46, no. 1. © 2020 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Laura Bisaillon, Alana Cattapan, Annelieke Driessen, Esther van Duin, Shannon Spruit, Lorena Anton, and Nancy S. Jecker Doing Academia Differently: “I Needed Self-Help Less Than I Needed a Fair Society” A great deal of harm is being done by belief in the virtuousness of work. — Bertrand Russell, “In Praise of Idleness” We are committed to (...)
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    Emerging profiles for cultured meat; ethics through and as design.C. Weele & C. P. G. Driessen - 2013 - Animals 3.
    The development of cultured meat has gained urgency through the increasing problems associated with meat, but what it might become is still open in many respects. In existing debates, two main moral profiles can be distinguished. Vegetarians and vegans who embrace cultured meat emphasize how it could contribute to the diminishment of animal suffering and exploitation, while in a more mainstream profile cultured meat helps to keep meat eating sustainable and affordable. In this paper we argue that these profiles do (...)
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  42. Cognitive Structures in Scientific Inquiry: Essays in Debate with Theo Kuipers.Theo A. F. Kuipers - 2005 - New York: Rodopi NY.
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    Theorie des Naturalismus. Hrsg. v. Theo Meyer. [2.] (print.).Theo Meyer - 1973 - Stuttgart,: Reclam.
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    Facilitating professional normative judgement through science-policy interfaces: the case of anthropogenic land subsidence in the Netherlands.Dries Hegger, Peter Driessen, Esther Stouthamer & Heleen Mees - 2023 - Legal Ethics 26 (1):144-162.
    Science-policy interactions can both facilitate and hamper professional normative judgement, i.e. a value judgement about the desirability of a certain situation. Anthropogenic land subsidence, contributing to relative sea-level rise in the economically important Western peatland areas in the Netherlands is a case in point. The implementation of mitigation, adaptation and compensation measures is lagging, partly due to science-policy interaction problems potentially leading to conflicts between stakeholders, including agrarians, climate scientists and inhabitants. We find that professional normative judgement is enhanced when (...)
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  45. L. A. Hitchcock: Minoan Architecture: A Contextual Analysis. Pp. 267, ills. Stockholm: Paul Åströms Förlag 2000. Paper. ISBN: 91-7081-192-X. [REVIEW]Jan Driessen - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):190-191.
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    Descartes and the Dutch: Early Reactions to Cartesian Philosophy, 1637-1650.Theo Verbeek - 1992 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Theo Verbeek provides the first book-length examination of the initial reception of Descartes’s written works. Drawing on his research of primary materials written in Dutch and Latin and found in libraries all over Europe, even including the Soviet Union, Theo Verbeek opens a period of Descartes’s life and of the development of Cartesian philosophy that has been virtually closed since Descartes’s death. Verbeek’s aim is to provide as complete a picture as possible of the discussions that accompanied the (...)
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    Kopecka-Piech, K., & Bolin, G. (Eds.) (2023). Contemporary challenges in mediatisation research. London: Routledge. 200 pp. [REVIEW]Olivier Driessens - 2024 - Communications 49 (1):172-174.
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    Engaging Post‐Secularism: Rethinking Catholic Politics in Italy.Tom Bailey & Michael D. Driessen - 2017 - Constellations 24 (2):232-244.
    Although the study of religion and politics has blossomed over the past decade, the normative debates over the appropriate place of religion in modern democracies have often remain divorced from the study of the actual practices and meanings of religion in these democracies. Consequently, many new normative concepts and arguments have not filtered down to the empirical study of religion, while normative debates are often inadequately informed by an understanding of the empirical realities of contemporary religious practices and beliefs. This (...)
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    H. Boyd Hawes, B.E. Williams, R.B. Seager, E.H. Hall Gournia, Vasiliki and Other Prehistoric Sites on the Isthmus of Hierapetra, Crete. Excavations of the Wells-Houston-Cramp Expeditions 1901, 1903, 1904. Second edition. Pp. xv + 120, ills, b/w & colour maps, colour pls. Philadelphia, PA: INSTAP Academic Press, 2014 . Cased, £30. ISBN: 978-1-931534-79-6. [REVIEW]Florence Gaignerot-Driessen - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):313-314.
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    How normal meat becomes stranger as cultured meat becomes more normal; Ambivalence and ambiguity below the surface of behaviour.Cor Weele & C. P. G. Driessen - 2019 - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 2019.
    Although most people still behave like happy meat eaters, there are good reasons to think that many are in fact ambivalent about meat. Following up on earlier findings, in this paper we describe how, in focus groups, cultured meat triggered much discussion about meat, especially among older people. While young people wondered whether they would eat cultured meat products, older people thought about diet changes in a historical perspective and wondered if and how cultured meat might become a societal success. (...)
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