• Non-Boolean classical relevant logics I 

      Øgaard, Tore Fjetland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Relevant logics have traditionally been viewed as paraconsistent. This paper shows that this view of relevant logics is wrong. It does so by showing forth a logic which extends classical logic, yet satisfies the Entailment ...
    • Non-Boolean classical relevant logics II: Classicality through truth-constants 

      Øgaard, Tore Fjetland (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This paper gives an account of Anderson and Belnap's selection criteria for an adequate theory of entailment. The criteria are grouped into three categories: criteria pertaining to modality, those pertaining to relevance, ...
    • A note on the cut-elimination proof in "truth without contra(di)ction" 

      Fjellstad, Andreas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This note shows that the permutation instructions presented by Zardini in "Truth without contra(di)ction" (RSL, 2011) for eliminating cuts on universally quantified formulas in the sequent calculus for the non-contractive ...
    • Objective Data Sets in Qualitative Research 

      Zahle, Julie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Qualitative researchers sometimes talk about objectivity in relation to qualitative data sets. In this paper, I defend a reconstructed notion of objective qualitative data sets that may serve as a useful and reachable ...
    • Obligations of low income countries in ensuring equity in global health financing 

      Barugahare, John; Lie, Reidar K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-09-08)
      Background. Despite common recognition of joint responsibility for global health by all countries particularly to ensure justice in global health, current discussions of countries’ obligations for global health largely ...
    • Om G. A. Cohen om penger og frihet 

      Sørli, Richard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Er fattige mennesker i liberale kapitalistiske samfunn mindre frie enn rike mennesker? Ifølge mange, både på høyre- og på venstresiden av det politisk-filosofiske spekteret som forsvarer en negativ oppfatning av frihet, ...
    • Om metaforens virkning. Et kantiansk bidrag 

      Lavik, Trygve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2004)
      Den første delen av denne artikkelen presenterer et av de mest sentrale temaene innenfor filosofiens behandling av metaforen i nyere tid, nemlig spørsmålet om hvorvidt metaforen er et semantisk eller pragmatisk fenomen. I ...
    • On Continuity: Rush Rhees on Outer and InnerSurfaces of Bodies 

      Erbacher, Christian Eric; Schirmer, Tina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      This article presents an edited excerpt from a hitherto unknown fragmentary treatise by Rush Rhees. In the treatise, Rhees gives his account of the problem of continuity that he had started elaborating before he became ...
    • On the Practical Impossibility of Being Both Well-Informed and Impartial 

      Sivertsen, Sveinung Sundfør (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Adam Smith argued that the ideal moral judge is both well-informedand impartial. As non-ideal moral agents, we tend only to be truly well-informed about those with whom we frequently interact. These are also those with ...
    • Optimizing Consistency and Coverage in Configurational Causal Modeling 

      Baumgartner, Michael Clemens; Ambühl, Mathias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Consistency and coverage are two core parameters of model fit used by configurational comparative methods (CCMs) of causal inference. Among causal models that perform equally well in other respects (e.g., robustness or ...
    • Paraphrase or parasite? The Semiotic Stories of Translation 

      Gorlée, Dinda (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Translation, for Saussure, assumed the codified rule of language respecting the difference between synchronic and diachronic linguistics. Translation may be regarded as a theoretical possibility, though impossible for the ...
    • The Partially Impartial Spectator 

      Sivertsen, Sveinung (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      According to Adam Smith, we appeal to the imagined reactions of an ‘impartial spectator’ when justifying moral judgements of others and aspire to be impartial spectators when making judgements of ourselves. However, ...
    • The PC Algorithm and the Inference to Constitution 

      Casini, Lorenzo; Baumgartner, Michael Clemens (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Gebharter has proposed using one of the best known Bayesian network causal discovery algorithms, PC, to identify the constitutive dependencies underwriting mechanistic explanations. His proposal assumes that mechanistic ...
    • The Phenomenology of Intuition 

      Koksvik, Ole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-01)
      When a person has an intuition, it seems to her that things are certain ways; to many it seems that torturing the innocent for fun is wrong, for example. When a person has an intuition, there is also something particular ...
    • The Philosophical Investigations and Syncretistic Writing 

      Pichler, Alois (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
    • The philosophy of logical practice 

      Martin, Benjamin Joseph Lewis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      While we now have an increasingly detailed understanding of the varied goals and methods that constitute the sciences and mathematics, our understanding of logic as a research area lags behind. A significant reason for ...
    • “Polite Conversation is now Undesirable”: Peace and Agonism in Georg Johannesen’s Rhetoric 

      Hansteen, Hans Marius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Sometimes, the voice for peace is aggressive, oppositional and agonistic to the point of violence. The Norwegian rhetorician, author and public intellectual Georg Johannesen (1931-2005) was no stranger to forceful rhetoric. ...
    • “Political cohesion, friendship and hostility” 

      De Cuzzani, Paola Maria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
    • Populism as an Essentially Contested Concept or: On the Dangers of Centrism 

      Hansteen, Hans Marius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
    • Postintensjonal moralsk vilkårlighet 

      Brown, Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Jeg har kalt artikkelen «Postintensjonal moralsk vilkårlighet». Tematikken står sentralt i en rekke filosofiske artikler på engelsk, sentrert omkring begrepet «moral luck». Jeg legger vekt på å skille mellom to underklasser ...