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  •  12
    Regsleer, regswetenskap, regsfilosofie
    Juta en Kie. 1973.
  •  48
    De maat van de techniek: zes filosofen over techniek, Günther Anders, Jacques Ellul, Arnold Gehlen, Martin Heidegger, Hans Jonas en Lewis Mumford
    with Hans Achterhuis and Pieter Tijmes
    . 1992.
  • The Schola Augustiniana and Recent Developments in Contemporary Protestant Christology in the Netherlands
    Gregorianum 83 765-772. 2002.
  •  69
    Can the theory of evolution be falsified?
    with Jo M. H. Vossen
    Acta Biotheoretica 33 (1): 35-50. 1984.
    In this paper we discuss the epistemological positions of evolution theories. A sharp distinction is made between the theory that species evolved from common ancestors along specified lines of descent (here called “the theory of common descent”), and the theories intended as causal explanations of evolution (e.g. Lamarck's and Darwin's theory). The theory of common descent permits a large number of predictions of new results that would be improbable without evolution. For instance, (a) phylogene…Read more
    In this paper we discuss the epistemological positions of evolution theories. A sharp distinction is made between the theory that species evolved from common ancestors along specified lines of descent (here called “the theory of common descent”), and the theories intended as causal explanations of evolution (e.g. Lamarck's and Darwin's theory). The theory of common descent permits a large number of predictions of new results that would be improbable without evolution. For instance, (a) phylogenetic trees have been validated now; (b) the observed order in fossils of new species discovered since Darwin's time could be predicted from the theory of common descent; (c) owing to the theory of common descent, the degrees of similarity and difference in newly discovered properties of more or less related species could be predicted. Such observations can be regarded as attempts to falsify the theory of common descent. We conclude that the theory of common descent is an easily-falsifiable & often-tested & still-not-falsified theory, which is the strongest predicate a theory in an empirical science can obtain. Theories intended as causal explanations of evolution can be falsified essentially, and Lamarck's theory has been falsified actually. Several elements of Darwin's theory have been modified or falsified: new versions of a theory of evolution by natural selection are now the leading scientific theories on evolution. We have argued that the theory of common descent and Darwinism are ordinary, falsifiable scientific theories.
    Philosophy of BiologyEvolutionary Biology
  •  42
    Vertaling: Zorg dragen: landbouw en industrie/Bernard Stiegler
    with Arne Saeys and Liesbet Samyn
    Ethical Perspectives 17 (3): 213-227. 2007.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  40
    Interspecific attack on mice and frogs by golden hamsters
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (3): 186-188. 1977.
  •  80
    Reciprocal interaction in sleep cycle control: Description, yes; explanation, no
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (3): 424-425. 1986.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceConsciousness, Sleep, and Dreaming
  •  65
    Sensorimotor learning in structures “upstream” from the cerebellum
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (3): 477-478. 1996.
    Thach, following the Marr-Albus theory, suggests that the cerebellum contributes to sensorimotor learning through a process of context-response linkage. However, perceptual learning studies demonstrate that the context itself is subject to adaptive modifications and recent evidence has shown that motor responses derived from such perceptions display appropriate changes which may be quite independent of cerebellar processing. [HOUR et al.; SMITH; THACH]
  •  15
    Solid Tumour Section
    with Cathy B. Moelans
    Http://Atlasgeneticsoncology. Org. forthcoming.
  •  17
    Argument for One-Year Delay of Health Reform Riddled with Flaws
    with Robert Greenstein and Edwin Park
    Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal. forthcoming.
  •  99
    Boekbesprekingen
    with P. C. Beentjes, Erik Eynikel, Els Rose, J. Vijgen, Veerle Fraeters, A. H. C. van Eijk, J. Muis, Carlo Leget, Paul Schotsmans, Olav Boelens, Joke Maex, Erik Sengers, Ghislaine van Opstal, Inigo Bocken, H. J. Adriaanse, Roland Duhamel, Wim Smit, and Bart J. Koet
    Bijdragen 64 (2): 222-243. 2003.
  •  54
    Aquinas as authority: a collection of studies presented at the second Conference of the Thomas Insituut te Utrecht, December 14-16, 2000 (edited book, review)
    with Harm J. M. J. Goris, Carlo Leget, and Mishtooni Bose
    Peeters. 2002.
    This book collects a selection of the studies that were presented (Peeters 2001)
    Thomas AquinasMedieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Miscellaneous
  •  29
    ¿Estoico contra su voluntad? Agustín y la vida moralmente buena en ‘De beata uita’ y ‘Præceptum’
    Augustinus 53 (208): 157-174. 2008.
    En este artículo, partiendo de un análisis del "De beata uita" y del "Praeceptum", el autor quiere demostrar que las directrices de la antigua filosofía tuvieron un efecto más prolongado sobre Agustín, más allá de lo que puedan aportarnos los estudios sobre su punto de vista sobre la gracia o incluso sus propias palabras en "Confessiones"
  •  47
    Comunidad, infidelidad, perdón y continencia: "De adulterinis coniugiis" y las evoluciones posteriores en la espiritualidad matrimonial de Agustín
    Augustinus 51 (202): 273-291. 2006.
  •  28
    Het verantwoorde engagement: filosofie en politiek bij Raymond Aron
    Aspekt. 2005.
    Beschrijving van leven, werk en gedachtegoed van de Franse politieke journalist en analist.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  •  71
    Further evidence for, and some against, a planning–control dissociation
    with Paul R. Dassonville
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1): 52-53. 2004.
    We summarize a number of recent results from our own experiments as well as those from other laboratories. Some of these results support Glover's planning/control dissociation and some are at odds with it. We suggest that the model needs to be further refined and expanded.
    States of Consciousness
  •  42
    Ethical approaches to technology
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (2). 1996.
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