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VU University Amsterdam
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 34
    Regular faculty
  • 11
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 19
    Graduate students
  • 4
    Undergraduates
  • 9
    Alumni
  • 5
    Other

Department Activity

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  •  Publications

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  • Gerrit Glas, Hierarchy and dualism in aristotelian psychology
    Philosophia Reformata 57 (2): 95-116. 1992.
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  • Gerrit Glas, Manifestaties van angst
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  • Angela C. M. Roothaan, Kritiek op het antropocentrisme: de rol van ethiek bij Van Schurman en Spinoza
    . 1991.
    Photo of Angela Roothaan
  • Angela Roothaan and Caroline van Eck, Anna Maria van Schurman's verhouding tot wetenschap in haar vroege en haar late werk
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 82 194. 1990.
    Photo of Angela Roothaan
  • Gerrit Glas, Emotie als struktuur-probleem. Een onderzoek aan de hand van Dooyeweerds leer van het enkaptisch strukturgeheel L'émotion comme problème de structure. Une étude de la doctrine de l'ensemble structural enkaptique de Dooyeweerd
    Philosophia Reformata 54 (1): 29-43. 1989.
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  • Gerrit Glas, Descartes over emoties. Het spontane en het instrumentele lichaam in de Cartesiaanse Anthropologie Descartes sur les émotions. Le corps instrumental et spontané dans l'anthropologie cartésienne
    Philosophia Reformata 54 (1): 4-28. 1989.
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  • Angela Roothaan, Van den hoven: "Petrus Van balen en Spinoza over de verbetering Van het verstand" (review)
    Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 5 (n/a): 413. 1989.
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  • Gerrit Glas, H. Jochemsen, W. G. M. Witkam, P. Blokhuis, and E. Schuurman, De status van het menselijk embryo
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  • Angela Roothaan, Pontiaan Van hattem: Een vroege kentheoretische criticus Van Spinoza
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (3). 1988.
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  • Gerrit Glas, A conceptual history of anxiety and depression
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  • Gerrit Glas, Concepts of anxiety: a historical reflection on anxiety and related disorders
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  • Gerrit Glas, Philosophical aspects of neurobiological research on anxiety and anxiety disorders
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  • Gerrit Glas, Ego, Self, and the Body. An Assessment of Dooyeweerd's Philosophical Anthropology
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  • Rik Peels, A Conceptual Map of Scientism
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  • Rik Peels and René Van Woudenberg, The Metaphysics of Degrees
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