• Issues and challenges associated with data-sharing in LMICs: perspectives of researchers in Thailand 

      Kaewkungwal, Jaranit; Adams, Pornpimon; Sattabongkot, Jetsumon; Lie, Reidar K; Wendler, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Data-sharing helps advance scientific research and assures the benefits of research data are maximized. Previous work has highlighted ethical challenges, especially in low- and middle-income countrie (LMIC) countries. This ...
    • Justifying International Legal Human Rights 

      Tomalty, Jesse (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
    • Kant og stemmeretten 

      Vogt, David G. C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Denne artikkelen er et bidrag til debatten om velgeres moralske ansvar. Kristian Skagen Ekeli har i to artikler argumentert for at uvitende borgere har en plikt til ikke å stemme, noe han begrunner ut fra en kantiansk ...
    • Klimamoralisme 

      Gamlund, Espen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Denne artikkelen diskuterer klimamoralismens moralske berettigelse. Ifølge et tradisjonelt og relativt utbredt syn i dag, er moralisme og moralisering noe iboende negativt. Jeg gir en forklaring på moralismens dårlige rykte ...
    • Kritikk av den rene tidsdiskontering 

      Lavik, Trygve; Skjerve, Kjetil Mangset (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Artikkelen gir en innføring i og bidrar til å klargjøre debatten om ren tidsdiskontering i kostnad-nytte-analyser. Denne klargjøringen er viktig fordi debatten om ren tidsdiskontering preges av ulik systematikk, ulik ...
    • Limits to Levels in the Methodological Individualism-Holism Debate 

      Zahle, Julie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      It is currently common to conceive of the classic methodological individualism–holism debate in level terms. Accordingly, the dispute is taken to concern the proper level of explanations in the social sciences. In this ...
    • Linguïculture: Thomas A. Sebeok as a revolutionary ethnographer 

      Gorlée, Dinda (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Sebeok started his career as an ethnographer, focusing on the verbal art of anthropology to describe the cultures associated with then-called “primitive” languages. He followed Bloomfield’s linguistics to study Boas’ ...
    • Logical contextualism 

      Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This paper outlines a contextualist version of logical pluralism. One motivation for this idea comes from a desire to block a principal argument against pluralism called ‘the meaning-variance objection’. The paper also ...
    • Logical Instrumentalism and Anti-exceptionalism about Logic 

      Commandeur, Leon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This paper critically examines logical instrumentalism as it has been put forth recently in the anti-exceptionalism about logic debate. I will argue that if one wishes to uphold the claim that logic is significantly similar ...
    • Logical Nihilism and the logic of 'prem'. 

      Fjellstad, Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      As the final component of a chain of reasoning intended to take us all the way to logical nihilism, Russell (2018) presents the atomic sentence ‘prem’ which is supposed to be true when featuring as premise in an argument ...
    • Logical Predictivism 

      Martin, Benjamin Joseph Lewis; Hjortland, Ole Thomassen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08)
      Motivated by weaknesses with traditional accounts of logical epistemology, considerable attention has been paid recently to the view, known as anti-exceptionalism about logic (AEL), that the subject matter and epistemology ...
    • Love Redirected: On Adam Smith's Love of Praiseworthiness 

      Sivertsen, Sveinung Sundfør (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Why be moral? Why, in the language of Adam Smith, act on what you think is praiseworthy even when it does not get you praise from other people? Because, answers Smith, you love praiseworthiness. But what is this love of ...
    • Ludwig Wittgenstein and Us 'Typical Western Scientists' 

      Pichler, Alois (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      This piece continues my efforts to identify the link between the Philosophical Investigations’ (PI) criss-cross form and its conception of philosophy and philosophical methods. In my ‘The Philosophical Investigations and ...
    • Mandatory childhood vaccination: Should Norway follow? 

      Gamlund, Espen; Muller, Karl Erik; Paquet, Kathrine Knarvik; Solberg, Carl Tollef (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Systematic public vaccination constitutes a tremendous health success, perhaps the greatest achievement of biomedicine so far. There is, however, room for improvement. Each year, 1.5 million deaths could be avoided with ...
    • Metainferential Reasoning on Strong Kleene Models 

      Fjellstad, Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Barrio et al. (Journal of Philosophical Logic, 49(1), 93–120, 2020) and Pailos (Review of Symbolic Logic, 2020(2), 249–268, 2020) develop an approach to define various metainferential hierarchies on strong Kleene models ...
    • ”Mit sprog er en hybrid: norske ord og sætninger i en halvdansk indpakning” - sproglig tilpasning til norsk blandt danskere i Norge som sociolingvistisk eksempel på brug af korrespondanceanalyse 

      Brodersen, Randi Benedikte (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      In my presentation of my study of the linguistic accommodation to Norwegian among Danes in Norway I have shown a sociolinguistic example of the use of multible correspondence analysis. This geometric method is very suitable ...
    • Money talks - også i norsk politikk 

      Pedersen, Jørgen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      I debatten om økonomisk ulikhet fremheves det ofte at ulikhet er et problem fordi de som er rike kan oppnå mer makt og innflytelse som resultat av sine økonomiske ressurser. Det er imidlertid ofte uklart hvordan denne ...
    • The Natural Meaning of Crime and Punishment: Denying and Affirming Freedom 

      Vogt, David G. C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The article discusses the link between freedom, crime and punishment. According to some theorists, crime does not only cause a person to have less freedom; it constitutes, in and of itself, a breach of the freedom of others. ...
    • No need for infinite iteration. A Critique of the Collectivist Copernican Revolution in Social Ontology 

      Sivertsen, Sveinung Sundfør (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)
      As part of his argument for a “Copernican revolution” in social ontology, Hans Bernhard Schmid (2005) argues that the individualistic approach to social ontology is critically flawed. This article rebuts his claim that the ...
    • No need for mineness: Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder and mental state types 

      Knappik, Franz Ulrich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPD) is a psychopathological condition in which subjects suffer from a massive alienation from themselves and the world around them. In recent years, several philosophers have ...