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Antonii Driessen Responsionum Wittichianarum Refutatio Dissertationi nuper emissæ adnectenda Præmittitur Alloquium Ad Ipsum Cl. Wittichium
ANTONII DRIESSEN RESPONSIONUM WITTICHIANARUM REFUTATIO DISSERTATIONI NUPER EMISSÆ ADNECTENDA PRÆMITTITUR ALLOQUIUM AD IPSUM CL. WITTICHIUM
Antonii Driessen Responsionum Wittichianarum Refutatio Dissertationi nuper emissæ adnectenda Præmittitur Alloquium Ad Ipsum Cl. Wittichium ([1]r)
Titelseite ([1]r)
Viro Clarissimo J. Wittichio Orthodoxum sapere & salutem. A. Driessen. ([2]r)
L. S. ([15]v)
Antonii Driessen Responsionum Wittichianarum Refutatio. (1)
L. S. (14)
Scrupuli Cl. Wittichio Propositi. (15)
J. Wittichii Responsiones Ad Scrupulos. (20)
Antonii Driessen Responionum Cl. Wittichii Ad Scripulos Illi Propositos Refutatio Altera. (25)
Corrigenda. (48
Binnenstebuiten: de animatiefilms van Paul Driessen
De Nederlander Paul Driessen is één van de beroemdste én origineelste animatiefilmers ter wereld. Hij schept in zijn tekenfilms een absurdistische wereld waarin fantasiewezens vele beproevingen ondergaan. En het loopt vaak slecht met ze af. Jammer voor hen, maar leuk voor ons.Animatiefilmer Paul Driessen (1940) heeft weinig mededogen met de personages in zijn tekenfilms, zo blijkt uit de documentaire 'Binnenstebuiten. De tekenfilms van Paul Driessen'. Neem bijvoorbeeld de tekenfilm '3 misses' die een Oscar-nominatie in de wacht sleepte. Drie helden proberen drie schone dames te redden, waarbij ze verzeild raken in allerlei frustrerende, maar voor het publiek komische, situaties. De cowboy kan zijn paard niet vinden en de zeven dwergen die Sneeuwwitje moeten redden, komen plotseling in de sprookjes van Assepoester en Doornroosje terecht.
Dat het met de personages in Driessen's filmpjes vaak slecht afloopt is niet zo vreemd, want hij put zijn inspiratie uit sprookjes, bijbelse verhalen en mythes. Verhalen vol wonderbaarlijke, maar vaak wrede, gebeurtenissen. Driessen zegt over zijn voorkeur voor dit soort oerverhalen: '... ik kan mijn duistere kant in mijn werk kwijt. Ik maak gebruik van archetypen omdat iedereen ze kent. Ik hoef ze niet te introduceren, zodat ik meteen aan de slag kan.'
'Meteen aan de slag gaan' is belangrijk voor Driessen, want het maken van animatiefilms is een tijdrovende business. Zo werkte hij een half jaar aan het drie minuten durende filmpje 'Oh what a knight' (1982). Driessen: 'Ik wil zoveel mogelijk in eigen hand houden. Als je voor een grote studio werkt, moet je je aan regels houden en commercieel werken. Ik wil maken wat ik leuk vind.' Blijkbaar is hij niet de enige die vindt dat hij iets leuks maakt, want zijn bizarre humor en oneindig inventieve fantasie leverden hem in de loop van zijn lange carrière circa vijftig internationale prijzen op.
Een coproductie van AVRO, RNTV & Carré Noir RTBF Liège, geproduceerd door CINEMEDIA met steun van het Nederlands Filmfonds en het CoBO Fonds
The question of the existence of God in the book of Stephen Hawking: A brief history of time
The continuing interest in the book of S. Hawking "A Brief History of Time" makes a philosophical evaluation of the content highly desirable. As will be shown, the genre of this work can be identified as a speciality in philosophy, namely the proof of the existence of God. In this study an attempt is given to unveil the philosophical concepts and steps that lead to the final conclusions, without discussing in detail the remarkable review of modern physical theories. In order to clarify these concepts, the classical Aristotelian-Thomistic proof of the existence of God is presented and compared with Hawking's approach. For his argumentation he uses a concept of causality, which in contrast to the classical philosophy neglects completely an ontological dependence and is reduced to only temporal aspects. On the basis of this temporal causality and modern physical theories and speculations, Hawking arrives at his conclusions about a very restricted role of a possible creator. It is shown, that neither from the philosophical nor the scientific view his conclusions about the existence of God are strictly convincing, a position Hawking himself seems to be aware of
Antonii Driessen S. Th. D. & Professoris Groningani Epistola ad Virum plurimum Reverendum & celeberrimum D. T. H. van den Honert S. Th. D. & Professorem Leidensem. Qua Petitur solutio quarumdam difficultatum motarum adversus V. Cl. J. Wittichii Disputationem De Natura Dei, a Cl. Honertio laudatam Nec Non Animadversiones in Cl. Wittichii Responsiones ad Scrupulos quosdam illi propositos
ANTONII DRIESSEN S. TH. D. & PROFESSORIS GRONINGANI EPISTOLA AD VIRUM PLURIMUM REVERENDUM & CELEBERRIMUM D. T. H. VAN DEN HONERT S. TH. D. & PROFESSOREM LEIDENSEM. QUA PETITUR SOLUTIO QUARUMDAM DIFFICULTATUM MOTARUM ADVERSUS V. CL. J. WITTICHII DISPUTATIONEM DE NATURA DEI, A CL. HONERTIO LAUDATAM NEC NON ANIMADVERSIONES IN CL. WITTICHII RESPONSIONES AD SCRUPULOS QUOSDAM ILLI PROPOSITOS
Antonii Driessen S. Th. D. & Professoris Groningani Epistola ad Virum plurimum Reverendum & celeberrimum D. T. H. van den Honert S. Th. D. & Professorem Leidensem. Qua Petitur solutio quarumdam difficultatum motarum adversus V. Cl. J. Wittichii Disputationem De Natura Dei, a Cl. Honertio laudatam Nec Non Animadversiones in Cl. Wittichii Responsiones ad Scrupulos quosdam illi propositos ([1]r)
Titelseite ([1]r)
L. S. ([2]r)
Viro Celeberrimo, eruditione, pietate, multisque in Ecclesiam meritis conspicuo D. T. H. van den Honert S. P. D. Antonius Driessen. (1)
Antonii Driessen Animadversiones In Responsiones Quasdam Cl. V. J. Wittichii ad scripulos illi propositos. (19
Exploring the combined use of electrical and hemodynamic brain activity to investigate brain function
This thesis explored the relationship between electrical and metabolic aspects of brain functioning in health and disease, measured with QEEG and NIRS, in order to evaluate its clinical potential. First the limitations of NIRS were investigated, depicting its susceptibility to different types of motion artefacts and the inability of the CBSI-method to remove them from resting state data. Furthermore, the quality of the NIRS signals was poor in a significant portion of the investigated sample, reducing clinical potential.
Different analysis methods were used to explore both EEG and NIRS, and their coupling in an eyes open eyes closed paradigm in healthy participants. It could be reproduced that during eyes closed blocks less HbO2 (p = 0.000), more Hbb (p = 0.008), and more alpha activity (p = 0.000) was present compared to eyes open blocks. Furthermore, dynamic cross correlation analysis reproduced a positive correlation between alpha and Hbb (r: 0.457 and 0.337) and a negative correlation between alpha and HbO2 (r: -0.380 and -0.366) with a delayed hemodynamic response (7 to 8s). This was only possible when removing all questionable and physiological illogical data, suggesting that an 8s hemodynamic delay might not be the golden standard. Also the inability of the cross correlation to take non-linear relationships into account may distort outcomes.
Therefore, In chapter 5 non-linear aspects of the relationship were evaluated by introducing the measure of relative cross mutual information. A newly suggested approach and the most valuable contribution of the thesis since it broadens knowledge in the fields of EEG, NIRS and general time series analysis.
Data of two stroke patients then showed differences from the healthy group between the coupling of EEG and NIRS. The differences in long range temporal correlations (p= 0.000 for both cases), entropy (p< 0.040 and p =0.000), and relative cross mutual information (p < 0.003 and p < 0.013) provide the proof of principle that these measures may have clinical utility. Even though more research is necessary before widespread clinical use becomes possible
Cartesian theology and cocceianism by Antonius Driessen
Antonius Driessen (1684-1748) was professor of theology at Groningen University, 1717-1748. He was a pupil of Ruardus Andala (1665-1727), professor of philosophy and theology at Franeker University. As a vehement polemicist Driessen used the cartesianism and cocceianism as teached by Andala. The converge of cartesianism and cocceianism is based on a common epistemology
Cartesian theology and cocceianism by Antonius Driessen
Antonius Driessen (1684-1748) was professor of theology at Groningen University, 1717-1748. He was a pupil of Ruardus Andala (1665-1727), professor of philosophy and theology at Franeker University. As a vehement polemicist Driessen used the cartesianism and cocceianism as teached by Andala. The converge of cartesianism and cocceianism is based on a common epistemology
Cartesian theology and cocceianism by Antonius Driessen
Antonius Driessen (1684-1748) was professor of theology at Groningen University, 1717-1748. He was a pupil of Ruardus Andala (1665-1727), professor of philosophy and theology at Franeker University. As a vehement polemicist Driessen used the cartesianism and cocceianism as teached by Andala. The converge of cartesianism and cocceianism is based on a common epistemology
Final Remarks: Becoming Aware of our Fundamental Limits in Knowing and Doing, Implications for the Question of the Existence of God
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