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    Is privacy a problem during bedside handovers? A practice-oriented discussion paper
    with Simon Malfait, Wim Van Biesen, and Kristof Eeckloo
    Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8): 2288-2297. 2019.
    Bedside handover is the delivery of the nurse-to-nurse handover at the patient’s bedside. Although increasingly used in nursing, nurses report many barriers for delivering the bedside handover. Among these barriers is the possibility of breaching the patient’s privacy. By referring to this concept, nurses add a legal and ethical dimension to the delivery of the bedside handover, making implementation of the method difficult or even impossible. In this discussion article, the concept of privacy d…Read more
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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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    Bridging the gap between clinical practice and diagnostic clinical epidemiology: pilot experiences with a didactic model based on a logarithmic scale
    with J. van den Ende, Z. Bisoffi, H. van Puymbroek, Patrick van der Stuyft, Anselme Derese, L. Lynen, J. Moreira, and Paj Janssen
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (3): 374-380. 2007.
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    In 1892, near Trinil on the island of Java, laborers under the direction of the expatriate Dutch physician‐anatomist Eugène Dubois uncovered fossil bones that, Dubois believed, belonged to a single member of a hitherto‐undiscovered species. Dubois named the species Pithecanthropus erectus , a reflection of his steadfast belief in its transitional role in human evolution. The fossil, popularly known as “Java Man,” is now classified as Homo erectus—a species not fully human but far closer to us th…Read more
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    Levensecht: nep is geen optie
    Gompel & Svacina. 2021.
    Al sinds de oudheid verzetten filosofen zich tegen bedrog en hypocrisie. Vanaf het einde van de negentiende eeuw nemen de expliciete aanklachten tegen het veinzen of elkaar misleiden toe, en het verlangen naar echtheid wordt steeds sterker. Volgens Ann Van Sevenant is de post-fake tijd aangebroken, met waarachtigheid en levensechte ervaringen voorop. Ze geeft het woord aan een reeks denkers uit verschillende domeinen, zoals de esthetica, antropologie, filosofie, religie, poëzie, ecologie, gende…Read more
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    Service robots, care ethics, and design
    Ethics and Information Technology 18 (4): 311-321. 2016.
    It should not be a surprise in the near future to encounter either a personal or a professional service robot in our homes and/or our work places: according to the International Federation for Robots, there will be approx 35 million service robots at work by 2018. Given that individuals will interact and even cooperate with these service robots, their design and development demand ethical attention. With this in mind I suggest the use of an approach for incorporating ethics into the design proce…Read more
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    Gaze behaviour, believability, likability and the iCat
    with M. Poel, D. Heylen, A. Nijholt, and M. Meulemans
    AI and Society 24 (1): 61-73. 2009.
    The iCat is a user-interface robot with the ability to express a range of emotions through its facial features. This article summarizes our research to see whether we can increase the believability and likability of the iCat for its human partners through the application of gaze behaviour. Gaze behaviour serves several functions during social interaction such as mediating conversation flow, communicating emotional information and avoiding distraction by restricting visual input. There are severa…Read more
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    Machine learning (ML) has emerged as a promising tool in psychiatry, revolutionising diagnostic processes and patient outcomes. In this paper, I argue that while ML studies show promising initial results, their application in mimicking clinician-based judgements presents inherent limitations (Shatte et al. in Psychol Med 49:1426–1448). Most models still rely on DSM (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) categories, known for their heterogeneity and low predictive value. DSM'…Read more
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    Phenomenology of Mathematical Understanding
    with F. L. Wolcott
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (11-12): 193-215. 2017.
    We present the results of a phenomenological methodology that allowed for the investigation of the experience of understanding an abstract mathematical object as effectively lived by active mathematicians. Our method of analysis reveals the essential structure of such a phenomenon and, as a consequence, permits us to address the conditions of possibility for the occurrence of this particular phenomenon. We show that the different modalities of the experience of understanding an abstract mathemat…Read more
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    In a recent article I detailed at length the methodology employed to explore the reflective and pre-reflective contents of singular intuitive experiences in contemporary mathematics in order to propose an essential structure of intuition arousal in mathematics. In this paper I present the phenomenological assessment of the essential structure according to the three formal structures as proposed by Sokolowski's scheme and show their relevance in the description of the intuitive experience in math…Read more
  • Beyond the erklären-verstehen Dichotomy
    South African Journal of Philosophy 8 (3-4): 198-213. 1989.
  • Going against the flow-Reply
    with M. Lappe and F. Bremmer
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (12): 450-450. 1999.
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    Cities and Eyes Sourcebook (edited book)
    with Nienke Schachtschabel, Sietske Sips, and Layla Tweedie-Cullen
    Amsterdam University Press. 2005.
    This collection of images and essays originated at the acclaimed Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. Cities and Eyes Sourcebook presents the diverse work of the Academy’s artists, philosophers, scholars, architects, and photographers as they explore the world’s cities, including Amsterdam, London, New York, Paris, and São Paulo. Presented in both English and Dutch, and accompanied by an index that includes suggestions for further reading, Cities and Eyes Sourcebook will illuminate the world’s …Read more
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    The origin and evolution of social insect queen pheromones: Novel hypotheses and outstanding problems
    with Cintia A. Oi, Jelle S. van Zweden, Ricardo C. Oliveira, Fabio S. Nascimento, and Tom Wenseleers
    Bioessays 37 (7): 808-821. 2015.
    Queen pheromones, which signal the presence of a fertile queen and induce daughter workers to remain sterile, are considered to play a key role in regulating the reproductive division of labor of insect societies. Although queen pheromones were long thought to be highly taxon‐specific, recent studies have shown that structurally related long‐chain hydrocarbons act as conserved queen signals across several independently evolved lineages of social insects. These results imply that social insect qu…Read more