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149Churchland, Kandel and Dooyeweerd on the reducibility of mind statesPhilosophia Reformata 67 (2): 148-172. 2002.This article is devoted to the conceptual analysis of two texts of leading scholars in cognitive neuroscience and its philosophy, Patricia Churchland and Eric Kandel. After a short introduction about the notion of reduction, I give a detailed account of the way both scientists view the relationship between theories about brain functioning on the one hand and consciousness and psychopathology, respectively, on the other hand. The analysis not only reveals underlying philosophical mind/brain conce…Read more
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82R. van Woudenberg & B. Cusveller , De kentheorie van Alvin Plantinga. Zoetermeer 1998: Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, 150 pag. (ISBN 90 239 1864 9 (review)Philosophia Reformata 65 (1): 117-118. 2000.
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91Medicine Is a Science and a Normative PracticePhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 19 (4): 285-289. 2012.I tend to agree with Hillel Braude’s thesis that alleviation of suffering is not an aim, at least not the primary aim, of medicine. However, this thesis needs to be refined and reformulated, because it at best expresses half the truth. The other half is that it is not justifiable for doctors to pay no attention to suffering. In other words, the thesis I would have liked Braude to defend is that it is true that doctors are no experts in existential issues and concerns and that it is equally true …Read more
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42Which moral consequences are implied in conceiving mental health care delivery as a market? It is argued that the market, as a term, does not function as a description of what actually occurs, but as a metaphor, albeit an effective one, which structures the behavior of managers and administrators. Three models of mental health care are described, including the moral principles, which prevail in each of them. In the Dutch situation there, in fact, appears to be a mix of these models. Competition …Read more
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51Psychotherapy is a professional activity because the therapist focuses his attention on a certain aspect of his patient’s problem and by this restriction attempts to achieve a deeper insight. A to-be-feared secularization of psychotherapy can be averted if the therapist continues to be aware of the abstract nature of theory, and realizes that one’s affective experience and religious life are intertwined. Dooyeweerd’s philosophical anthropology can be used to clarify this intertwinement. When tre…Read more
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VU University AmsterdamDepartment of Philosophy
Amsterdam University Medical Centres (location VUmc)
Dimence Groep, hospital for mental healthcareProfessor (Part-time)
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophical Traditions |
| Value Theory |
| Other Academic Areas |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |