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Niklas Luhmann : fashion as a general secondary code
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The moral economy of fashion
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Do genomic passports leave us more vulnerable or less vulnerable? Perspectives from an online citizen engagement
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Canguilhem’s divided subject : a Kantian perspective on the intertwinement of logic and life
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Canguilhem and continental philosophy of biology
Giuseppe Bianco (UGent) , Charles Wolfe (UGent) and Gertrudis Van de Vijver (UGent) -
Liang the rural reformer
(2023) Dao companion to Liang Shuming’s philosophy. In Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy 17. p.155-179 -
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Discussing Nyāya in Brajbhāṣā : on six categories of reasoning in Brajvāsīdās’s Prabodhacandrodaya Nāṭaka
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Lifting the veil : a formal analysis of original position arguments
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Jain Literary Transcreation: Ghent Conference Report
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Franz Cumont et le développement des études manichéennes
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Living a Catholic life : understanding the intimate lives of young Catholic women in Flanders
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How to protect one’s home in Medieval China? A study of the Fóshuō ānzhái shénzhòu jīng 佛說安宅神呪經
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Puppeteers and Ventriloquists: Hegel Scholarship, Žižek and the Johnston-Pippin debate
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Editorial: Decolonizing rather than decentring ‘Europe’
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Ethiek van het ouder worden : de oudere centraal
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Scepticism and naturalism : essays on the later philosophy
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The impact of neuromorality on punishment : retribution or rehabilitation?
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How to deal with values in political science?
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Putting philosophy of political science on the map
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Oxford handbook of philosophy of political science
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Diversifying philosophy of religion : critiques, methods and case studies
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Openness, innovation, and science policy in the age of data-driven medicine
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Divergent views and experiences regarding ‘completed life’ and euthanasia in the Netherlands
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On Isocrates’ dual use of the term 'sophist'
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Lacan and the language of mania : from language gone mad to the madness of llanguage
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The structure of analogical reasoning in bioethics
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Mary Astell on moderation : the case of occasional conformity
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Hoe leren we weer kritisch denken?
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Dutch algebra and arithmetic in Japan before the Meiji restoration
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Picart, Bernard, and the economization of spiritual life in the early eighteenth century
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Reclaiming yoga as a practice of female empowerment
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Conversational Artificial Intelligence and the potential for epistemic injustice
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Ubuntu as a complementary perspective for addressing epistemic (in)justice in medical machine learning
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Egg freezing, genetic relatedness, and motherhood : a binational empirical bioethical investigation of women's views
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Durf te geloven
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Enthousiasme voorbij fanatisme
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'That’s your bloody GDP, not ours.' : on citizen engagement, values, and the case for citizen economics
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What you believe you want, may not be what the algorithm knows
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Margot Cloet en prof Jan De Maeseneer: iconen van ons gezondheidsbeleid
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Plato's Phaedrus and Symposium in the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies
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‘False hope’ in assisted reproduction : the normative significance of the external outlook and moral negotiation
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‘Een mogelijk teken moet ook kunnen betekenen’ : hacker over onzin en verkeerd gebruik in Wittgensteins Tractatus
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Tactics & rhetorics : images of calculation models in architectural design
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Ives the Progressive : a cultural-historical reconsideration of Charles Ives’s philosophy of music
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De meta-ethische wending in de bio-ethiek
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Een anger turn in de filosofie
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Bio-ethiek als zoekend evenwicht : reflecties bij ‘Ectogenese als einde van abortus’
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The IVG ‘relatedness paradox’ : researchers should mind speculation
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We need to talk about disruption in bioethics : a commentary on Rueda, Pugh and Savulescu
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Defending a contested discipline : Alfred Loisy, historian of religion(s) at the Collège de France