• VU University Amsterdam
    Department of Philosophy
    Amsterdam University Medical Centres (location VUmc)
    Dimence Groep, hospital for mental healthcare
    Professor (Part-time)
Utrecht University
Department for Philosophy and Religious Studies
PhD, 1991
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
  •  19
    Systematic Review of Existential Anxiety Instruments
    with V. Van Bruggen, J. Vos, G. Westerhof, and E. Bohlmeijer
  •  5
    This is the first of three articles on the relationship between science, religion and professional practice in psychology and psychiatry. This article describes the current debate. I begin with the observation that increasing professionalism of the health care professions seems to lead, almost inevitably, to secularism within these professions. I describe four ways to respond to this secularism. I give a summary of five major approaches to the issue of integration of psychology and religion, as …Read more
  •  444
    The title of this article is ambiguous in the sense that it may direct the attention to either theism as a system of beliefs of persons who are referring to particular facts that serve as external grounds for the foundation of theist beliefs or to theism as a system of beliefs of persons who are convinced of theism’s truth on grounds that are intrinsic to their belief . Traces of both conceptions of theism can be found in Alvin Plantinga’s thesis of the ‘proper basicality’ of religious belief, f…Read more
  •  72
    Churchland, Kandel and Dooyeweerd on the reducibility of mind states
    Philosophia 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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    In Search of Normativity of Unconscious Reasoning
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (1): 49-54. 2005.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 12.1 (2005) 49-54 [Access article in PDF] In Search for Normativity of Unconscious Reasoning Gerrit Glas Keywords emotion, practical reason, reasoning, normativity, unconscious, appropriation Puzzles Church Is "deeply" puzzled by "the idea that we can be ignorant of our own rea-sons" (2005, 31). I was, at first sight, puzzled by this puzzlement.There is no question that we, indeed, are ignorant of…Read more
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    Editorial
    Philosophia Reformata 79 (1): 1-2. 2014.
    This issue of Philosophia Reformata marks the beginning of a new phase in the history of our journal.