• 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 ...
    • The Power of Powers: Dispositions, Essences, and Laws of Nature 

      Jordahl, Ragnhild Iveranna Hogstad (Doctoral thesis, 2020-04-24)
      This thesis aims to articulate a dispositionalist theory of possibility. The standard way of explaining possibility, and modality in general, is by reference to possible worlds. At the same time, discontentment with possible ...
    • Priority setting in health care: Lessons from the experiences of eight countries 

      Sabik, Lindsay M.; Lie, Reidar K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008-01-21)
      All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for allocating a limited pool of resources to a population. Because many of the central issues are the same in all systems, the ...
    • Qualitative Comparative Analysis and robust sufficiency 

      Baumgartner, Michael Clemens (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Some methodologists take the search target of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to be causal INUS-conditions, others contend that QCA should instead be used to search for some form of sufficiency that is more substantive ...
    • Reactivity and Good Data in Qualitative Data Collection 

      Zahle, Julie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Reactivity in qualitative data collection occurs when a researcher generates data about a situation with reactivity, that is, a situation in which the ongoing research affects the research participants such that they, say, ...
    • Reflections on a Prominent Argument in the Wittgenstein Debate 

      Pichler, Alois (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-10)
      Does the way authors treat their own works tell us something about how these works are to be understood? Not necessarily. But then a standard argument against the “New Wittgenstein” comes under question. The argument is: ...
    • Reform av formuesskatten 

      Pedersen, Jørgen; Sørheim, Preben (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      I denne artikkelen forsøker vi å vise hva politisk filosofi kan bidra med i diskusjonen om formuesskatt. Først gir vi et prinsipielt forsvar for formuesskatten. Her kombinerer vi innsikter fra John Rawls og Thomas Piketty. ...
    • Relative plausibility and a prescriptive theory of evidence assessment 

      Kolflaath, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      While the theory of relative plausibility is presented by Allen and Pardo (2019) as a descriptive theory of the proof process, this commentary discusses their theory as a possible starting point for a prescriptive theory ...
    • Relevance and Relationalism 

      Young, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-02-25)
      This paper will provide support for relationalism; the claim that the identity of objects is constituted by the totality of their relations to other things in the world. I will consider how Kit Fine’s criticisms of ...
    • Remedial responsibility for severe poverty: justice or humanity? 

      Tomalty, Jesse (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Remedial responsibility is the prospective responsibility to assist those in great need. With tens of millions of people worldwide suffering from severe poverty, questions about the attribution of remedial responsibility ...
    • Robustness and Model Selection in Configurational Causal Modeling 

      Parkkinen, Veli Pekka Kalevi; Baumgartner, Michael Clemens (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In recent years, proponents of configurational comparative methods (CCMs) have advanced various dimensions of robustness as instrumental to model selection. But these robustness considerations have not led to computable ...
    • Rousseaus syn på kvinner og menn En sammenlikning av forholdet mellom kvinner og menn i henholdsvis naturtilstanden og det moderne samfunnet 

      Hansen, Ann Ellinor (Master thesis, 2008-11-14)
      En undersøkelse om Rousseau inkluderer ikke bare alle menn, men også kvinner i sin frihets- og likhetstankegang i naturtilstanden og det moderne samfunnet.
    • Sannhet som kunst. Om Martin Heideggers og Theodor W. Adornos syn på "sannhet", om måten de relaterer sannheten til kunsten på, og om den rollen mennesket får i forhold til virkeligheten i denne prosessen 

      Ahvenniemi, Rebecka Sofia (Master thesis, 2010-05-20)
      I motsetning til en tradisjonell måte å oppfatte sannhet på som "riktighet" og korrespondanse, hvor mennesket står i sentrum og forvalter sannheten, beskriver både Heidegger og Adorno sannheten som noe "forståelsesoverskridende", ...
    • Sartre og Solstad om rollespill og autentisitet 

      Lavik, Trygve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2005)
      I denne artikkelen vil jeg vise på hvilke måter Dag Solstads tenkning er i slekt med eksistensialistiske måter å resonnere på, nærmere bestemt med Jean-Paul Sartres filosofi. Sartres filosofi er en understrøm i Solstads ...
    • Scorekeeping 

      Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      An influential suggestion from David Lewis is that we should think of assertions in terms of how they affect the conversational score. This note outlines a way to model conversational scores in such a way that two assertoric ...
    • Searching for Deep Disagreement in Logic: The Case of Dialetheism 

      Martin, Benjamin Joseph Lewis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      According to Fogelin’s account of deep disagreements, disputes caused by a clash in framework propositions are necessarily rationally irresolvable. Fogelin’s thesis is a claim about real-life, and not purely hypothetical, ...
    • Self-Location in Interactive Fiction 

      Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The aim of this paper is to make sense of a characteristic feature of interactive fictions, such as video game fictions, adventure books and role playing games. In particular, I describe one important way consumers of ...
    • Sellars on Self-Knowledge 

      Knappik, Franz Ulrich (Routledge Studies in American Philosophy, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Wilfrid Sellars had an elaborate theory of self-knowledge about one’s own thoughts that anticipates some crucial claims and topics of current work on self-knowledge. In this contribution, I reconstruct Sellars’s theory of ...