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  1. How much does it help to know what she knows you know? An agent-based simulation study.Harmen de Weerd, Rineke Verbrugge & Bart Verheij - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 199-200 (C):67-92.
  2. A Credence-based Theory-heavy Approach to Non-human Consciousness.de Weerd Christian - 2024 - Synthese 203 (171):1-26.
    Many different methodological approaches have been proposed to infer the presence of consciousness in non-human systems. In this paper, a version of the theory-heavy approach is defended. Theory-heavy approaches rely heavily on considerations from theories of consciousness to make inferences about non-human consciousness. Recently, the theory-heavy approach has been critiqued in the form of Birch's (Noûs, 56(1): 133-153, 2022) dilemma of demandingness and Shevlin's (Mind & Language, 36(2): 297-314, 2021) specificity problem. However, both challenges implicitly assume an inapt characterization of (...)
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  3. Attention, neural basis of.P. De Weerd - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group. pp. 238-246.
     
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    Finishing Walter Benjamin's passagen‐werk.Henk de Weerd - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (8):2215-2226.
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    Linking spread of neural activity and filling-in: A few more arguments in favor.Peter De Weerd - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):754-755.
    This commentary sides with Pessoa and his colleagues in arguing that some types of perceptual filling-in are linked with a spread of cortical activity, a hypothesis that has often been rejected on philosophical grounds. Some recent data are discussed that strengthen this linking hypothesis and indicate that a spread of cortical activity may be essential for normal surface perception.
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  6. Neural basis of attention.P. De Weerd - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group. pp. 238-246.
     
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    Surface energy of complex – and simple – metallic compounds as derived from friction test in vacuum.J. -M. Dubois, M. -C. de Weerd, J. Brenner, M. Sales, G. Mozdzen, A. Merstallinger & E. Belin-Ferré - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):797-805.
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    Audiovisual Association Learning in the Absence of Primary Visual Cortex.Mehrdad Seirafi, Peter De Weerd, Alan J. Pegna & Beatrice de Gelder - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Quality of Living and Dying: Pediatric Palliative Care and End-of-Life Decisions in the Netherlands.Marije Brouwer, Els Maeckelberghe, Willemien de Weerd & Eduard Verhagen - 2018 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (3):376-384.
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    Brain-Based Binary Communication Using Spatiotemporal Features of fNIRS Responses.Laurien Nagels-Coune, Amaia Benitez-Andonegui, Niels Reuter, Michael Lührs, Rainer Goebel, Peter De Weerd, Lars Riecke & Bettina Sorger - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Cold welding and fretting tests on quasicrystals and related compounds.M. Sales, A. Merstallinger, P. Brunet, M. C. de Weerd, V. Khare, G. Traxler & J. M. Dubois - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):965-970.
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    Postscript: Split spatial attention? The data remain difficult to interpret.Bert Jans, Judith C. Peters & Peter De Weerd - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):682-684.
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    Visual spatial attention to multiple locations at once: The jury is still out.Bert Jans, Judith C. Peters & Peter De Weerd - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):637-682.
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    Gamification as a Sustainable Source of Enjoyment During Balance and Gait Exercises.Katinka van der Kooij, Rosanne van Dijsseldonk, Milou van Veen, Frans Steenbrink, Coen de Weerd & Krista E. Overvliet - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  15. UPDATE-Response-Why does the brain fill in?Peter De Weerd, Robert Desimone & Leslie G. Ungerleider - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (11):425-426.
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    De bewijzen voor Gods bestaan.Harmen de Vos - 1971 - Groningen,: Wolters-Noordhoff.
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  17. De wijsbegeerte van de jodsdienst.Harmen de Vos - 1950 - Den Haag,: Servire.
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  18. Inleiding tot de wijsbegeerte.Harmen de Vos - 1951 - Nijkerk,: Callenbach.
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  19. Beknopte geschiedenis van het begrip natuur.Harmen de Vos - 1970 - Groningen,: Wolters-Noordhoff.
     
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    Kant als theoloog.Harmen De Vos - 1968 - Baarn: Het Wereldvenster.
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    De uitgeholde staat: de invloed van Europese integratie op politieke partijen en de staat.Harmen Binnema & Noël P. Vergunst - 2005 - Res Publica 47 (1):5-18.
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  22. Ein Schatz aus Konigsberg. Hieroglyphische Bilder gottlicher Weisheit.Dieter Harmening - 2007 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 33 (1):393-461.
    Im Juni 2005 wurde aus den verschütteten Kellern des verschwundenen Schlosses von Königsberg von russischen Archäologen eine silberne Schatulle mit Medaillen, Plaketten und einem Fingerring geborgen. Die,,rätselhaften" Bilder, Zeichen und Worte, die die Gegenstände tragen, leiteten den Berichterstatter der,dpa' in einer Pressemitteilung auf den Gedanken von Requisiten,,satanischer Rituale" sprechen zu können. Die hier vorgelegte Analyse der Bilder und Zeichenmotive kann den,,Hort" jedoch einem,,Gold- und Rosenkreuzer" als Vorbesitzer zuordnen. Auf diesem Geheimbund des 18. Jahrhunderts verweisen die neuplatonisch-hermetisch-gnostischen Züge der Sammlung, wie (...)
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  23. Sturz der Engel, sundenfall und frauenzauber.Dieter Harmening - 2002 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 28 (1):105-126.
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    De bestorming van het Capitool.Harmen Ghijsen & Ronald Tinnevelt - 2024 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 116 (1):1-3.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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    Split attention as part of a flexible attentional system for complex scenes: Comment on Jans, Peters, and De Weerd (2010).Kyle R. Cave, William S. Bush & Thalia G. G. Taylor - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):685-695.
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    Language and memory for object location.Harmen B. Gudde, Kenny R. Coventry & Paul E. Engelhardt - 2016 - Cognition 153 (C):99-107.
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  27. Phenomenalist dogmatist experientialism and the distinctiveness problem.Harmen Ghijsen - 2014 - Synthese 191 (7):1549-1566.
    Phenomenalist dogmatist experientialism (PDE) holds the following thesis: if $S$ has a perceptual experience that $p$ , then $S$ has immediate prima facie evidential justification for the belief that $p$ in virtue of the experience’s phenomenology. The benefits of PDE are that it (a) provides an undemanding view of perceptual justification that allows most of our ordinary perceptual beliefs to be justified, and (b) accommodates two important internalist intuitions, viz. the New Evil Demon Intuition and the Blindsight Intuition. However, in (...)
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  28. The real epistemic problem of cognitive penetration.Harmen Ghijsen - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (6):1457-1475.
    The phenomenon of cognitive penetration has received a lot of attention in recent epistemology, as it seems to make perceptual justification too easy to come by for experientialist theories of justification. Some have tried to respond to this challenge by arguing that cognitive penetration downgrades the epistemic status of perceptual experience, thereby diminishing its justificatory power. I discuss two examples of this strategy, and argue that they fail on several grounds. Most importantly, they fail to realize that cognitive penetration is (...)
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  29. Grounding Perceptual Dogmatism: What are Perceptual Seemings?Harmen Ghijsen - 2015 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 53 (2):196-215.
    Perceptual Dogmatism holds that if it perceptually seems to S that p, then S has immediate prima facie justification for the belief that p. Various philosophers have made the notion of a perceptual seeming more precise by distinguishing perceptual seemings from both sensations and beliefs to accommodate a) the epistemic difference between perceptual judgments of novices and experts, and, b) the problem of the speckled hen. Using somewhat different terminology, perceptual seemings are supposed to be high-level percepts instead of low-level (...)
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    The Puzzle of Perceptual Justification: Conscious experience, Higher-order Beliefs, and Reliable Processes.Harmen Ghijsen - 2016 - Switzerland: Springer.
    This book provides an accessible and up-to-date discussion of contemporary theories of perceptual justification that each highlight different factors related to perception, i.e., conscious experience, higher-order beliefs, and reliable processes. The book’s discussion starts from the viewpoint that perception is not only one of our fundamental sources of knowledge and justification, but also plays this role for many less sophisticated animals. It proposes a scientifically informed reliabilist theory which can accommodate this fact without denying that some of our epistemic abilities (...)
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    Predictive processing and foundationalism about perception.Harmen Ghijsen - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 7):1751-1769.
    Predictive processing accounts of perception assume that perception does not work in a purely bottom-up fashion but also uses acquired knowledge to make top-down predictions about the incoming sensory signals. This provides a challenge for foundationalist accounts of perception according to which perceptual beliefs are epistemically basic, that is, epistemically independent from other beliefs. If prior beliefs rationally influence which perceptual beliefs we come to accept, then foundationalism about perception appears untenable. I review several ways in which foundationalism might be (...)
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    The Basis Problem for Epistemological Disjunctivism Revisited.Harmen Ghijsen - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (6):1147-1156.
    Duncan Pritchard has defended a version of epistemological disjunctivism which holds that in a paradigmatic case of perceptual knowledge, one knows that \ in virtue of having the reflectively accessible reason that one sees that \. This view faces what is known as the basis problem: if seeing that \ just is a way of knowing that \, then that one sees that \ cannot constitute the rational basis in virtue of which one knows that \. To solve this problem, (...)
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    Perceptual Justification: Factive Reasons and Fallible Virtues.Christoph Kelp & Harmen Ghijsen - 2015 - In Chienkuo Mi, Michael Slote & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Moral and Intellectual Virtues in Western and Chinese Philosophy: The Turn Toward Virtue. New York: Routledge.
    Two different versions of epistemological disjunctivism have recently been upheld in the literature: a traditional, Justified True Belief Epistemological Disjunctivism (JTBED) and a Knowledge First Epistemological Disjunctivism (KFED). JTBED holds that factive reasons of the form “S sees that p” provide the rational support in virtue of which one has perceptual knowledge, while KFED holds that factive reasons of the form “S sees that p” just are ways of knowing that p which additionally provide justification for believing that p. We (...)
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    Am wilden Strom. Das Fremde und das Eigene.Dieter Harmening - 1998 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 24:359-375.
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    Am wilden Strom. Das Fremde und das Eigene.Dieter Harmening - 1998 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 24:359-375.
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    Das magische Wort.Dieter Harmening - 1997 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 23:365-385.
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    Das magische Wort.Dieter Harmening - 1997 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 23:365-385.
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    Understanding implicit bias: A case for regulative dispositionalism.Annemarie Kalis & Harmen Ghijsen - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (8):1212-1233.
    What attitude does someone manifesting implicit bias really have? According to the default representationalist picture, implicit bias involves having conflicting attitudes (explicit versus implicit) with respect to the topic at hand. In opposition to this orthodoxy, dispositionalists argue that attitudes should be understood as higher-level dispositional features of the person as a whole. Following this metaphysical view, the discordance characteristic of implicit bias shows that someone’s attitude regarding the topic at hand is not-fully-manifested or ‘in-between’. However, so far few representationalists (...)
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  39. How to Explain the Rationality of Perception.Harmen Ghijsen - 2018 - Analysis 78 (3):500-512.
    In her book The Rationality of Perception, Susanna Siegel argues for the interesting idea that perceptual experiences are in an important epistemic sense much more like beliefs than has previously been supposed. Like beliefs, perceptual experiences themselves already manifest a certain epistemic status, and, like beliefs, the way in which those experiences are formed will impact what that epistemic status will be. In what follows, I will first contrast this view of the rationality of perception with the usual way of (...)
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    Traits, beliefs and dispositions in a pluralistic folk psychology.Harmen Ghijsen - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5395-5413.
    According to pluralistic folk psychology (PFP) we make use of a variety of methods to predict and explain each other, only one of which makes use of attributing propositional attitudes. I discuss three related problems for this view: first, the prediction problem, according to which (some of) PFP’s methods of prediction only work if they also assume a tacit attribution of propositional attitudes; second, the interaction problem, according to which PFP cannot explain how its different methods of prediction and explanation (...)
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  41. Do looks constitute our perceptual evidence?Harmen Ghijsen - 2020 - Philosophical Issues 30 (1):132-147.
    Many philosophers take experience to be an essential aspect of perceptual justification. I argue against a specific variety of such an experientialist view, namely, the Looks View of perceptual justification, according to which our visual beliefs are mediately justified by beliefs about the way things look. I describe three types of cases that put pressure on the idea that perceptual justification is always related to looks-related reasons: unsophisticated cognizers, multimodal identification, and amodal completion. I then provide a tentative diagnosis of (...)
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    The Epistemic Puzzle of Perception. Conscious Experience, Higher-Order Beliefs, and Reliable Processes.Harmen Ghijsen - 2014 - Dissertation, Ku Leuven
    This thesis mounts an attack against accounts of perceptual justification that attempt to analyze it in terms of evidential justifiers, and has defended the view that perceptual justification should rather be analyzed in terms of non-evidential justification. What matters most to perceptual justification is not a specific sort of evidence, be it experiential evidence or factive evidence, what matters is that the perceptual process from sensory input to belief output is reliable. I argue for this conclusion in the following way. (...)
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    Menselijke kennis en rechtvaardiging: Eindige of oneindige ketens?Harmen Ghijsen - 2015 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 107 (2):193-197.
    According to Jeanne Peijnenburg having an infinite chain of justification isn't in principle incompatible with having a justified belief at the end of this chain. I argue that, as long as we're talking about human knowledge and justification, infinite chains of justification remain problematic.
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  44. Perceptual seemings and perceptual learning.Harmen Ghijsen - 2023 - In Kevin McCain, Scott Stapleford & Matthias Steup (eds.), Seemings: New Arguments, New Angles. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Redactioneel.Harmen Ghijsen - 2018 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 110 (3):247-248.
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    Redactioneel.Harmen Ghijsen - 2021 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 113 (3):329-330.
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    The non-evidential nature of perceptual experience.Harmen Ghijsen - 2014 - Logique Et Analyse 57 (228):663 - 681.
    Most internalist views hold that experience provides evidential justification for perceptual belief, although there are different ideas about how experience is able to provide this justification. Evidentialism holds that experiences can act as evidence for belief without having propositional content, while dogmatism holds that only an experience with the content that p can provide prima facie justification for the belief that p. I argue that both views succumb to a version of the well-known Sellarsian dilemma: it’s entirely unclear how an (...)
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  48. Norms of Belief.Mona Simion, Christoph Kelp & Harmen Ghijsen - 2016 - Philosophical Issues 26 (1):374-392.
    When in the business of offering an account of the epistemic normativity of belief, one is faced with the following dilemma: strongly externalist norms fail to account for the intuition of justification in radical deception scenarios, while milder norms are incapable to explain what is epistemically wrong with false beliefs. This paper has two main aims; we first look at one way out of the dilemma, defended by Timothy Williamson and Clayton Littlejohn, and argue that it fails. Second, we identify (...)
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    Prova matématica da existência de Deus.Bandeira de Mello & Lydio Machado - 1973 - [Brasil]:
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    Seeing Things as they are: A Theory of Perception. [REVIEW]Harmen Ghijsen - 2016 - Disputatio 8 (42):125-131.
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