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Jacomien Prins

Utrecht University
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  • Utrecht University
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Utrecht, Netherlands
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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    Law-abiding and integrity on the internet: A case for agents (review)
    with M. H. M. Schellekens, A. Oskamp, and F. Brazier
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 12 (1-2): 5-37. 2004.
    Software agents extend the current, information-based Internet to include autonomous mobile processing. In most countries such processes, i.e., software agents are, however, without an explicit legal status. Many of the legal implications of their actions (e.g., gathering information, negotiating terms, performing transactions) are not well understood. One important characteristic of mobile software agents is that they roam the Internet: they often run on agent platforms of others. There often i…Read more
    Software agents extend the current, information-based Internet to include autonomous mobile processing. In most countries such processes, i.e., software agents are, however, without an explicit legal status. Many of the legal implications of their actions (e.g., gathering information, negotiating terms, performing transactions) are not well understood. One important characteristic of mobile software agents is that they roam the Internet: they often run on agent platforms of others. There often is no pre-existing relation between the owner of a running agents process and the owner of the agent platform on which an agent process runs. When conflicts arise, the position of the agent platform administrator is not clear: is he or she allowed to slow down the process or possibly remove it from the system? Can the interests of the user of the agent be protected? This article explores legal and technical perspectives in protecting the integrity and availability of software agents and agent platforms.
    InternetIntegrity
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    The Legacy of Plato's Timaeus: Cosmology, Music, Medicine, and Architecture from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century (edited book)
    with Edmund Thomas
    BRILL. 2024.
    The Legacy of Plato’s Timaeus examines the influence of the Timaeus on the early disciplinary histories of cosmology, music, medicine, and architecture and investigates how in turn the interpretation of the dialogue was shaped by new intellectual and cultural developments.
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    Harmonisch labyrint: de muziek van de kosmos in de westerse wereld (edited book)
    with Mariken Teeuwen
    Verloren. 2007.
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    Patrizi's and Mersenne's critiques of Ficino's interpretation of the harmony of the spheres
    In Cornelia Wilde & Wolfram R. Keller (eds.), Perfect harmony and melting strains: transformations of music in early modern culture between sensibility and abstraction, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 59-80. 2021.
    Philosophy of Music
  • Sing Aloud Harmonious Spheres : Renaissance Conceptions of Cosmic Harmony. Warwick Series in the Humanities (edited book)
    with Maude Vanhaelen
    Routledge. 2017.
  •  41
    Karsten Mackensen, Musik und die Ordnung der Dinge im ausgehenden Mittelalter und in der frühen Neuzeit. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2017. Pp. 353. ISBN 978-3-631-71992-3. €74.95/£51.95 (review)
    British Journal for the History of Science 52 (2): 361-363. 2019.
  •  53
    Girolamo Cardano and Julius Caesar Scaliger in Debate about Nature’s Musical Secrets
    Journal of the History of Ideas 78 (2): 169-189. 2017.
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  54
    Andrew Hicks. Composing the World: Harmony in the Medieval Platonic Cosmos. xviii + 321 pp., apps., bibl., index. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. £34.49 . ISBN 9780190658205 (review)
    Isis 110 (1): 159-160. 2019.
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    Sing aloud harmonious spheres: Renaissance conceptions of the Pythagorean music of the universe (edited book)
    with Maude Vanhaelen
    Routledge. 2017.
    Philosophy of MusicPythagoreans, Misc
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