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It's too bad 'The Netherlands' is actually tricky to say with a Dutch accent, so in English people tend to default to 'Holland'.
It is THE NETHERLANDS, not "Holland". Despite the national tourism bureau often using "Holland" for the country, "Holland" refers to only 2 of the 12 provinces - North Holland (with Amsterdam) and South Holland (with Rotterdam).
It's too bad 'The Netherlands' is actually tricky to say with a Dutch accent, so in English people tend to default to 'Holland'.
Also academia: Good, you finished a paper! Now just wait 7 months for a rejection from the first journal.
Also academia: Good, you finished a paper! Now just wait 7 months for a rejection from the first journal.
Also academia: Good, you finished a paper! Now just wait 7 months for a rejection from the first journal.
Now open access in Journal of Ethics link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#philsky #philosophy
Now open access in Journal of Ethics link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#philsky #philosophy
Now open access in Journal of Ethics link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#philsky #philosophy
Now open access in Journal of Ethics link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#philsky #philosophy
For the small group of people who are interested in the formal/authoritative distinction and have not read it yet: stay tuned.
For the small group of people who are interested in the formal/authoritative distinction and have not read it yet: stay tuned.
It's the required basis of support for some measure among (local) inhabitants. The concept seems crucial in Dutch political debates so I'm surprised I can't think of an English word.
It's the required basis of support for some measure among (local) inhabitants. The concept seems crucial in Dutch political debates so I'm surprised I can't think of an English word.
(in Judith Martin, "A Philosophy of Etiquette", 355-6)
(in Judith Martin, "A Philosophy of Etiquette", 355-6)
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