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    Is ‘decolonisation’ a legitimate and appropriate value in biomedical research and teaching?
    South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 12 (1): 4. 2019.
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    Transparency and Control in Email Communication: The More the Supervisor is Put in cc the Less Trust is Felt
    with Tessa Haesevoets, David De Cremer, Leander De Schutter, Jack McGuire, Yu Yang, and Xie Jian
    Journal of Business Ethics 168 (4): 733-753. 2019.
    The issue of trust has increasingly attracted attention in the business ethics literature. Our aim is to contribute further to this literature by examining how the use of the carbon copy function in email communication influences felt trust. We develop the argument that the use of cc enhances transparency—representing an important characteristic of workplace ethics—and hence promotes trust. We further argue that a downside of the cc option may be that it can also be experienced as a control mech…Read more
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    Zin zien: over interpreteren
    D. Coutinho. 1986.
    Filosofische ponering van de subjectiviteit van elke interpretatie.
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    Notre expérience quotidienne nous le prouve : nous prenons des décisions pour nous déplacer, pour penser, pour agir et réagir. Nous prenons ces décisions selon notre nature et notre environnement, mais aussi en fonction de notre volonté propre. C'est cette caractéristique essentielle qui confère à l'humain son libre arbitre. Toutefois, rien dans la science ne vient conforter cette formidable intuition. Au contraire, les modèles contemporains des neurosciences et des sciences cognitives tendent à…Read more
  • Pour une philosophie chrétienne. Philosophie et théologie
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (2): 357-358. 1987.
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    The funhouse mirror: the I in personalised healthcare
    with Hub A. E. Zwart and Mira W. Vegter
    Life Sciences, Society and Policy 17 (1): 1-15. 2021.
    Precision Medicine is driven by the idea that the rapidly increasing range of relatively cheap and efficient self-tracking devices make it feasible to collect multiple kinds of phenotypic data. Advocates of N = 1 research emphasize the countless opportunities personal data provide for optimizing individual health. At the same time, using biomarker data for lifestyle interventions has shown to entail complex challenges. In this paper, we argue that researchers in the field of precision medicine n…Read more
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    When the Heat Is On: The Effect of Temperature on Voter Behavior in Presidential Elections
    with Jasper Van Assche, Jonas Stadeus, Brad J. Bushman, David De Cremer, and Arne Roets
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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    The Interactive Effect of a Leader’s Sense of Uniqueness and Sense of Belongingness on Followers’ Perceptions of Leader Authenticity
    with Michelle Xue Zheng, Yingjie Yuan, Marius van Dijke, and David De Cremer
    Journal of Business Ethics 164 (3): 515-533. 2020.
    Researchers have emphasized the value of authenticity, but not much is known about what makes a person authentic in the eyes of others. Our research takes an interpersonal perspective to examine the determinants of followers’ perceptions of leader authenticity. Building on social identity theory, we propose that two fundamental self-identifications–a leader’s sense of uniqueness and sense of belongingness–interact to influence followers’ perceptions of a leader’s authenticity via perceptions of …Read more
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    Verster, G. C.. Van Niekerk, A. A. 2012. Moral perspectives on stimulant use in healthy students, South African Medical Journal, 102:909-911, DOI:10.7196/SAMJ.6090
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    CITATION: Van Niekerk, A. A. 2014. Moral perspectives on covert research. South African Journal of Bioethics and Law, 7:55-58, doi:10.7196/SAJBL.320
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    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (n/a): 150. 1990.
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    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (n/a): 340. 1983.
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    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 40 (n/a): 537. 1978.
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    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (4): 736. 1991.
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    In this study Rawls’ political liberalism is analysed against the background of the double legacy of liberalism: the idea of toleration of diversity and the idea of autonomy. Rawls’ thinking is understood as an attempt to prevent that the emphasis liberalism lays on autonomy would turn it into a comprehensive doctrine which would discriminate against those groups which cannot accept autonomy without loosing their identity. That is why Rawls in his interpretation limits the scope of liberalism to…Read more
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    Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 53 (3): 1060-1061. 1975.
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    Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 54 (1): 145-146. 1976.
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    with M. Blondel, R. Virgoulay, C. Troisfontaines, R. Saint-Jean, J. -M. Aveline, and C. Theobald
    Recherches de Science Religieuse 86. 1998.
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    Erratum to: Being ''in Control'' May Make You Lose Control: The Role of Self-Regulation in Unethical Leadership Behavior
    with Anne Joosten, Marius van Dijke, and David De Cremer
    Journal of Business Ethics 121 (1): 147-147. 2014.
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    Feel Good, Do-Good!? On Consistency and Compensation in Moral Self-Regulation
    with Anne Joosten, Marius van Dijke, and David De Cremer
    Journal of Business Ethics 123 (1): 71-84. 2014.
    Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important roles of self-related processes that underlie moral behavior. Unfortunately, this research has resulted in two distinct and opposing streams of findings that are usually referred to as moral consistency and moral compensation. Moral consistency research shows that a salient self-concept as a moral person promotes moral behavior. Conversely, moral compensation research reveals that a salient self-c…Read more
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    Being “in Control” May Make You Lose Control: The Role of Self-Regulation in Unethical Leadership Behavior
    with Anne Joosten, Marius van Dijke, and David De Cremer
    Journal of Business Ethics 121 (1): 1-14. 2014.
    In the present article, we argue that the constant pressure that leaders face may limit the willpower required to behave according to ethical norms and standards and may therefore lead to unethical behavior. Drawing upon the ego depletion and moral self-regulation literatures, we examined whether self-regulatory depletion that is contingent upon the moral identity of leaders may promote unethical leadership behavior. A laboratory experiment and a multisource field study revealed that regulatory …Read more
  • La contre-utopie du XXe siècle: L'exemple de Zamiatine
    Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 95 111-120. 2000.