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<corresp id="cor1"><bold>Correspondence to:</bold> Helena Hoogstad, <bold>Email:</bold> <email xlink:href="helena.hoogstad@koers.co.za">helena.hoogstad@koers.co.za</email>, <bold>Postal address:</bold> PO Box 1174, Vanderbijlpark 1900, South Africa
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						<p><bold>How to cite this article:</bold> Hoogstad, H., 2014, &#x2018;Nuances in the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea&#x2019;, <italic>Koers &#x2013; Bulletin for Christian Scholarship</italic> 79(3), Art. #2196, 2 pages. <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/koers.v79i3.2196">http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/koers.v79i3.2196</ext-link></p>
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 <p>It is a great pleasure to present this special number entitled <italic>Nuances in the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea</italic> to our <italic>Koers</italic> readers, the Reformational scholarly community and special science practitioners.</p>
 <p>This issue is organised around a perceptive article of the same title in which Marinus Dirk Stafleu comments on Danie Strauss&#x0027;s <italic>Philosophy: Discipline of the disciplines</italic> (see Cameron 2009; Griffioen 2013; Strauss <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="CIT0003">2009</xref>)<italic></italic>. The latter&#x0027;s stimulating book, published in 2009, further develops and critically updates Herman Dooyeweerd&#x0027;s Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea (PCI). Stafleu&#x0027;s article highlights some differences between his own, Strauss&#x0027;s and Dooyeweerd&#x0027;s interpretation of the PCI and points to the importance of artefacts and technology in his own exploration of the reformational project.</p>
 <p>Following a suggestion by Bruce Wearne, <italic>Koers</italic> invited scholars to respond to Stafleu&#x0027;s article. The replies by Andrew Basden, Maarten Verkerk and Danie Strauss are published here.</p>
 <p>Basden, in his article <italic>Understanding artefacts related to human aspects: The case of information technology and systems</italic>, analyses Stafleu&#x0027;s discussion of artefacts that are differentiated by reference to the aspect onto which the technical activity is projected; unfortunately, Stafleu&#x0027;s discussion is restricted to the six pre-human aspects. In response, Basden considers information and communication technology as a kind of artefact directed at the lingual, a human aspect. He further outlines how Dooyeweerd&#x0027;s theory of modal aspects can be used in studying information technology and computer systems, while also mentioning how this study may inform Dooyeweerdian philosophy itself.</p>
 <p>Verkerk&#x0027;s contribution as a philosopher-practitioner pays tribute to both Stafleu and Strauss and emphasizes the importance of the availability of Christian philosophical concepts in designing technology. In <italic>The dual challenge of Christian philosophy: How to make philosophical ideas and concepts available for engineers?</italic> he applies philosophy-based tools to engineering practice.</p>
 <p>In the fourth and last article of this issue, <italic>Systematic considerations within the philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea</italic>, Danie Strauss shows how many of the apparent differences between himself and Stafleu can be understood to be terminological differences. Strauss emphasises the value of Stafleu&#x0027;s elaboration of particular human skills characterised by different modal aspects.</p>
 <p>This issue of <italic>Koers</italic> not only offers Stafleu&#x0027;s many thoughtful insights as it provokes further refined scholarly work, but also intends to honour his significant long-term contribution (refer to <xref ref-type="app" rid="APP0001">Appendix 1</xref>) to Christian reflection in both the special sciences and philosophy.</p>
 
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<label>Appendix 1</label>
 <p><bold>Philosophical publications by Marinus Dirk Stafleu</bold></p>
 <p>1966, &#x2018;Quantumfysica en wijsbegeerte der wetsidee&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 31, 126&#x2013;156.</p>
 <p>1968, &#x2018;Individualiteit in de fysica&#x2019;, in D.M Bakker <italic>et al</italic>., <italic>Reflexies, opstellen aangeboden aan Prof. Dr. J.P.A. Mekkes, ter gelegenheid van zijn zeventigste verjaardag</italic>, pp. 287&#x2013;305 Amsterdam: Buijten en Schipperheijn.</p>
 <p>1970, &#x2018;Analysis of time in modern physics&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 35, 1&#x2013;24; 119&#x2013;131.</p>
 <p>1972, &#x2018;Metric and measurement in physics&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 37, 42&#x2013;57.</p>
 <p>1978, &#x2018;The mathematical and technical opening up of a field of science&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 43, 18&#x2013;37.</p>
 <p>1979, &#x2018;The isolation of a field of science&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 44, 1&#x2013;15.</p>
 <p>1980, &#x2018;The opening up of a field of science by abstraction and synthesis&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 45, 47&#x2013;76.</p>
 <p>1980, <italic>Time and again, A systematic analysis of the foundations of physics</italic>, Wedge/Sacum, Bloemfontein/ Toronto.</p>
 <p>1981&#x2013;1982, &#x2018;Theories as logically qualified artefacts&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 46, 164&#x2013;189; 47, 20&#x2013;40.</p>
 <p>1983&#x2013;1984, &#x2018;Kritische studie: Popper&#x0027;s Postscript&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 48, 50-65; 49, 71&#x2013;91.</p>
 <p>1984, &#x2018;The kind of motion we call heat&#x2019;, <italic>Tydskrif vir christelike wetenskap</italic> 20, 1&#x2013;43.</p>
 <p>1985, &#x2018;Spatial things and kinematic events (On the reality of mathematically qualified structures of individuality)&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 50, 9&#x2013;20.</p>
 <p>1986, &#x2018;Some problems of time - some facts of life&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 51, 67&#x2013;82.</p>
 <p>1987, <italic>Theories at work, On the structure and functioning of theories in science, in particular during the Copernican revolution</italic>, Lanham, University Press of America, New York/London.</p>
 <p>1988, &#x2018;Criteria for a law sphere (with special emphasis on the &#x2018;psychic&#x2019; modal aspect)&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 53, 171&#x2013;186.</p>
 <p>1989, <italic>De verborgen structuur, Wijsgerige beschouwingen over natuurlijke structuren en hun samenhang</italic>, Buijten en Schipperheijn, Amsterdam.</p>
 <p>1991, &#x2018;Being human in the cosmos&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 56, 101&#x2013;131.</p>
 <p>1992, <italic>En toch beweegt zij, Geschiedenis van de natuurkunde van Pythagoras tot Newton</italic>, Boom, Meppel <italic>etc</italic>.</p>
 <p>1994, &#x2018;De structuur der materie in de wijsbegeerte van de wetsidee&#x2019;, in H.G. Geertsema <italic>et al</italic>. (eds.), <italic>Herman Dooyeweerd 1894</italic>&#x2013;<italic>1977, Breedte en actualiteit van zijn filosofie</italic>, pp. 114&#x2013;142, Kok, Kampen.</p>
 <p>1995, &#x2018;The cosmochronological idea in natural science&#x2019;, in S. Griffioen, B.M. Balk (eds.), <italic>Christian philosophy at the close of the twentieth century</italic>, pp. 93&#x2013;111, Kok, Kampen.</p>
 <p>1995, &#x2018;Modelvorming als heuristisch instrument in het wetenschappelijke ontsluitingsproces&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 60, 1&#x2013;15.</p>
 <p>1996, &#x2018;Filosofie van de natuurwetenschap&#x2019;, in R. van Woudenberg (red.), <italic>Kennis en werkelijkheid</italic>, pp. 177&#x2013;202, Buijten en Schipperheijn, Amsterdam.</p>
 <p>1997, &#x2018;Comments on anticipations&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 62, 129&#x2013;144.</p>
 <p>1998, <italic>Experimentele filosofie, Geschiedenis van de natuurkunde vanuit een wijsgerig perspectief</italic>, Buijten en Schipperheijn, Amsterdam.</p>
 <p>1999, &#x2018;The idea of natural law&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 64, 88&#x2013;104.</p>
 <p>2000, &#x2018;The idionomy of natural kinds and the biological concept of a species&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 65, 154&#x2013;169.</p>
 <p>2002, <italic>Een wereld vol relaties, Karakter en zin van natuurlijke dingen en processen</italic>, Buijten en Schipperheijn, Amsterdam. (translation: Stafleu 2006, part IV; Stafleu 2010).</p>
 <p>2002, &#x2018;Evolution, history and the individual character of a person&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 67, 3&#x2013;18.</p>
 <p>2003, &#x2018;On aesthetically qualified characters and their mutual interlacements&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 68, 137&#x2013;147.</p>
 <p>2004, &#x2018;On the character of social communities, the state and the public domain&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 69, 125&#x2013;139.</p>
 <p>2005, &#x2018;The relation frame of keeping company. Reply to Andrew Basden&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 70, 151&#x2013;164.</p>
 <p>2006, &#x2018;Infinity and continuity&#x2019;, <italic>Tydskrif vir Christelike Wetenskap</italic>, 163&#x2013;174.</p>
 <p>2006, <italic>Relations and characters in Protestant philosophy</italic>, from <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://www.freewebs.com/stafleu">http://www.freewebs.com/stafleu</ext-link></p>
 <p>2007, &#x2018;Philosophical ethics and the so-called ethical aspect&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 72, 21&#x2013;33.</p>
 <p>2008, &#x2018;Isaac Newtons Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica&#x2019;, <italic>Radix</italic> 34, 39&#x2013;53.</p>
 <p>2008, &#x2018;Time and history in the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea&#x2019;, <italic>Philosophia Reformata</italic> 73, 154&#x2013;169.</p>
 <p>2010, <italic>A world full of relations</italic>, from <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://www.scibd.com/doc/29057727">http://www.scibd.com/doc/29057727</ext-link> (pdf, translation of Stafleu 2002a).</p>
 <p>2011, &#x2018;Bestaan driehoeken en cirkels echt?&#x2019;, <italic>Sophie</italic> 1(4), 44&#x2013;47.</p>
 <p>2011, <italic>Chronos &#x0026; Clio, De tijd in de geschiedenis</italic>, Buijten en Schipperheijn, Amsterdam.</p>
 <p>2014, &#x2018;Nuances in the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea&#x2019;, <italic>Koers &#x2013; Bulletin for Christian Scholarship</italic> 79(3), Art. #423, 8 pages. <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/koers.v79i3.423">http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/koers.v79i3.423</ext-link></p>
 <p>2015, <italic>Acts, artefacts, and associations, A Christian social philosophy of ethics, history, and policy</italic>, to be published.</p>
 <p>2015, <italic>Theory and experiment, Christian philosophy of science in a historical context</italic>, to be published.</p>
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