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Tilburg University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 36
    Regular faculty
  • 2
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 27
    Graduate students
  • 20
    Undergraduates
  • 11
    Alumni
  • 1
    Other

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  • Richard Heersmink, A taxonomy of cognitive artifacts: Function, information, and categories
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (3): 465-481. 2013.
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  • Nathan Wildman, Familiar Objects and Their Shadows. By Crawford L. Elder. (Cambridge UP, 2011. Pp. xi + 210. Price £50.00, $85.00 h/b.)
    Philosophical Quarterly 62 (246): 195-197. 2012.
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  • Matteo Colombo and Peggy Seriès, Bayes in the Brain—On Bayesian Modelling in Neuroscience
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (3): 697-723. 2012.
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  • Matteo Colombo, Constitutive relevance and the personal/subpersonal distinction
    Philosophical Psychology. 2012.
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  • Matteo Colombo, Complying with norms. a neurocomputational exploration
    Dissertation, University of Edinburgh. 2012.
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  • Edmund Husserl and Hanne Jacobs, Einleitung in Die Philosophie. Vorlesungen 1916–1920 (edited book)
    Springer. 2012.
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  • Hanne Jacobs, History and Nature: Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology of Life (review)
    Research in Phenomenology 42 (2): 296-303. 2012.
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  • Richard Heersmink, Defending extension theory: A response to Kiran and Verbeek
    Philosophy and Technology 25 (1): 121-128. 2012.
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  • Richard Heersmink, Mind and artifact: A multidimensional matrix for exploring cognition-artifact relations
    In R. Heersmink (ed.), Proceedings of AISB/IACAP World Congres 2012, . 2012.
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  • Nathan Wildman, Essential Properties - Analysis and Extension
    Dissertation, Cambridge. 2011.
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  • Martine Prange, Nietzsche, Art, and Aesthetics. Five Years of Research
    Nietzsche Studien 40 (1): 360-381. 2011.
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  • Martine Prange, Was Nietzsche Ever a True Wagnerian? Nietzsche’s Late Turn to and Early Doubt About Richard Wagner
    Nietzsche Studien 40 (1): 43-71. 2011.
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  • G. W. (Wim) Dubbink and Jeffery Smith, A Political Account of Corporate Moral Responsibility
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14 (2). 2011.
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  • Bart8 Engelen, Book Review of Peter Singer. The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. 232 pp (review)
    Ethical Perspectives 18 (4): 684-691. 2011.
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  • Bart Engelen, Populaire cultuur en populaire filosofie
    Filosofie En Praktijk 32 (1): 6-18. 2011.
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  • Bart Engelen, Beyond markets and states: the importance of communities
    International Social Science Journal 2011 (202): 489-500. 2011.
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  • Richard Heersmink, Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Nees Jan van Eck, and Jan Van Den Berg, Bibliometric mapping of computer and information ethics
    Ethics and Information Technology 13 (3): 241-249. 2011.
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  • Richard Heersmink, Epistemological and phenomenological issues in the use of brain-computer interfaces
    In C. Ess & R. Hagengruber (eds.), Proceedings of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy 2011 (pp. 98-102)., Mv-wissenschaft. 2011.
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  • Matteo Colombo, How Authentic Intentionality can be Enabled: a Neurocomputational Hypothesis (review)
    Minds and Machines 20 (2): 183-202. 2010.
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  • Martine Prange, Minima Philosophica: Yashar Kemal contra de Europese angstpolitiek
    Filosofie En Praktijk 31 (3): 47. 2010.
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  • Bart8 Engelen, Book Review of Alex Voorhoeve. Conversations on Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 259 pp (review)
    Ethical Perspectives 17 (4): 680-683. 2010.
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  • Bart Engelen, Open Your Eyes?
    Film and Philosophy 14 33-46. 2010.
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  • Carlo Ierna, Filip Mattens, and Hanne Jacobs, Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences. Essays in Commemoration of Edmund Husserl (edited book)
    Springer. 2010.
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  • Hanne Jacobs, I Am Awake: Husserlian Reflections on Wakefulness and Attention
    Alter. Revue de Phénoménologie 18 (1): 183-201. 2010.
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  • Hanne Jacobs, Towards a Phenomenological Account of Personal Identity
    In Carlo Ierna, Filip Mattens & Hanne Jacobs (eds.), Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences. Essays in Commemoration of Edmund Husserl, Springer. pp. 333--361. 2010.
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  • Hanne Jacobs and Trevor Perri, Intuition and freedom : Bergson, Husserl and the movement of philosophy
    In Michael R. Kelly (ed.), Bergson and phenomenology, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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  • Bernd Stahl, Richard Heersmink, Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flick, Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Kutoma Wakunuma, Veikko Ikonen, and Michael Rader, Issues, concepts and methods relating to the identification of the ethics of emerging ICTs
    Communications of the IIMA 10 (1): 33-43. 2010.
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  • Bernd Stahl, Richard Heersmink, Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flick, Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Kutoma Wakunuma, Veikko Ikonen, and Michael Rader, Identifying the ethics of emerging information and communication technologies: An essay on issues, concepts and method
    International Journal of Technoethics 1 (4): 20-38. 2010.
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  • Matteo Colombo, What can Neuroscience offer to Economics?
    Humana Mente 3 (10). 2009.
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  • Bart Engelen, Book Review of Richard Fumerton and Diane Jeske (ed.) 2009. Introducing Philosophy Through Film. Key Texts, Discussion, and Film Selections. Malden (MA): Wiley-Blackwell (review)
    Ethical Perspectives 16 (4): 514-517. 2009.
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  • MA program offered
  • PhD program offered
  • Website
  • Contact chair of department
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Administrators

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    Marijke Nitsche
  • Photo of Bart Engelen
    Bart Engelen
  • Photo of Natascha Rietdijk
    Natascha Rietdijk
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