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    Swedish theses in philosophy 2021
    Theoria 88 (3): 529-531. 2022.
    Theoria, Volume 88, Issue 3, Page 529-531, June 2022.
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    With all this Pseudoscience, Why so Little Pseudotechnology?
    Mεtascience: Scientific General Discourse 2 226-241. 2022.
    After a review of previous uses of the term “pseudotechnology”, a definition is proposed: “A pseudotechnology is an alleged technology that is irreparably dysfunctional for its intended purpose since it is based on construction principles that cannot be made to work”. The relationship between pseudotechnology and pseudoscience is discussed, and so is the relationship between pseudotechnology and the much weaker concept of technological malfunction. An explanation is offered of why pseudotechnolo…Read more
  •  158
    Tant de pseudosciences, si peu de pseudotechnologies
    Mεtascience: Discours Général Scientifique 2 267-283. 2022.
    Après un examen des emplois antérieurs du terme « pseudotechnologie », une définition est proposée : « Une pseudotechnologie est une technologie présumée, irrémédiablement dysfonctionnelle pour l’usage auquel elle est destinée, puisqu’elle est basée sur des principes de construction qui ne peuvent pas être mis en œuvre ». La relation entre la pseudotechnologie et la pseudoscience est examinée, tout comme la relation entre la pseudotechnologie et le concept beaucoup plus faible de malfonction tec…Read more
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    Defining Disciplines and Subdisciplines
    Theoria 88 (2): 273-275. 2022.
    Theoria, Volume 88, Issue 2, Page 273-275, April 2022.
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    Entscheidungstheorie und Ethik
    In Armin Grunwald (ed.), Handbuch Technikethik, Metzler. pp. 213-218. 2013.
    Fragen dieser Art werden nicht nur in der Ethik behandelt, sondern auch in einer anderen Disziplin, nämlich in der Entscheidungstheorie. Traditionellerweise wird gelehrt, dass diese zwei Disziplinen verschiedene Aspekte praktischen Handelns untersuchen: Die Ethik befasst sich mit der Suche nach den richtigen Normen und Zielen menschlichen Handelns; in der Entscheidungstheorie werden dagegen die Normen und Ziele als gegebene angesehen, und man untersucht wie sie am besten erreicht warden können. …Read more
  •  33
    John Stuart Mill and the Conflicts of Equality
    The Journal of Ethics 26 (3): 433-453. 2022.
    John Stuart Mill commented on the relationship between equality and liberty in general terms, and he also discussed the relationships between equality and four more concrete social goals: equality vs. diversity and individual spontaneity, equality vs. freedom of trade and entrepreneurial activity, equality vs. economic incentives for workpeople, and equality vs. welfare. In his more general statements he wrote off potential conflicts between equality and liberty, claiming that only those liberti…Read more
  •  28
    Has Philosophy Failed?
    Theoria 88 (1): 3-7. 2022.
    Theoria, Volume 88, Issue 1, Page 3-7, February 2022.
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    Can Uncertainty Be Quantified?
    Perspectives on Science 30 (2): 210-236. 2022.
    In order to explore the quantifiability and formalizability of uncertainty a wide range of uncertainties are investigated. They are summarized under eight main categories: factual, possibilistic, metadoxastic, agential, interactive, value, structural, and linguistic uncertainty. This includes both classical uncertainty and the uncertainties commonly called great, deep, or radical. For five of the eight types of uncertainty, both quantitative and non-quantitative formalizations are meaningful and…Read more
  •  25
    Nicolas de Condorcet as a forerunner of John Rawls
    History of European Ideas 48 (1): 97-111. 2022.
    ABSTRACT John Rawls proposed two criteria for the delimitation of acceptable inequalities. The universal gain principle requires inequalities to be beneficial for all, and the difference principle requires them to be beneficial for the least advantaged. These principles are commonly believed to have originated in Rawls’s work, but they were both clearly expressed in the writings of Nicolas de Condorcet. Contrary to Rawls, Condorcet did not imbed them in the framework of a social contract, but in…Read more
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    Holism
    Theoria 87 (6): 1345-1348. 2021.
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    The volume analyses and develops David Makinson’s efforts to make classical logic useful outside its most obvious application areas. The book contains chapters that analyse, appraise, or reshape Makinson’s work and chapters that develop themes emerging from his contributions. These are grouped into major areas to which Makinsons has made highly influential contributions and the volume in its entirety is divided into four sections, each devoted to a particular area of logic: belief change, uncert…Read more
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    A Textbook of Belief Dynamics: Solutions to Exercises
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999.
    In the middle of the 1980s, logical tools were discovered that make it possible to model changes in belief and knowledge in entirely new ways. These logical tools turned out to be applicable both to human beliefs and to the contents of databases. This is the first textbook in this new area. It contains both discursive chapters with a minimum of formalism and formal chapters in which proofs and proof methods are presented. By using different selections from the formal section the book can be used…Read more
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    Changing preferencesis a phenomenonoften invoked but rarely properlyaccounted for. Throughout the history of the social sciences, researchers have come against the possibility that their subjects’ preferenceswere affected by the phenomenato be explainedor by otherfactorsnot taken into accountin the explanation.Sporadically, attempts have been made to systematically investigate these in uences, but none of these seems to have had a lasting impact. Today we are still not much further with respect …Read more
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    This article investigates the properties of multistate top revision, a dichotomous model of belief revision that is based on an underlying model of probability revision. A proposition is included in the belief set if and only if its probability is either 1 or infinitesimally close to 1. Infinitesimal probabilities are used to keep track of propositions that are currently considered to have negligible probability, so that they are available if future information makes them more plausible. Multist…Read more
  •  18
    Philosophical Obscurity
    Theoria 87 (5): 1015-1019. 2021.
    Theoria, Volume 87, Issue 5, Page 1015-1019, October 2021.
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    The public defence of science has never been more important than now. However, it is a difficult task with many pitfalls, and there are mechanisms that can make it counterproductive. This article offers advice for science defenders, summarized in ten commandments that warn against potentially ineffective or even backfiring practices in the defence of science: Do not portray science as a unique type of knowledge. Do not underestimate scientific uncertainty. Do not describe science as infallible. …Read more
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    The ethics of explantation
    BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1): 1-9. 2021.
    BackgroundWith the increased use of implanted medical devices follows a large number of explantations. Implants are removed for a wide range of reasons, including manufacturing defects, recovery making the device unnecessary, battery depletion, availability of new and better models, and patients asking for a removal. Explantation gives rise to a wide range of ethical issues, but the discussion of these problems is scattered over many clinical disciplines.MethodsInformation from multiple clinical…Read more
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    Ethical Reasoning: Guidance or Just Rationalization?
    Theoria 87 (4): 861-865. 2021.
    Theoria, Volume 87, Issue 4, Page 861-865, August 2021.
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    Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2020
    Theoria 87 (4): 866-869. 2021.
    Theoria, Volume 87, Issue 4, Page 866-869, August 2021.
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    Self-Driving Vehicles—an Ethical Overview
    with Matts-Åke Belin and Björn Lundgren
    Philosophy and Technology 34 (4): 1383-1408. 2021.
    The introduction of self-driving vehicles gives rise to a large number of ethical issues that go beyond the common, extremely narrow, focus on improbable dilemma-like scenarios. This article provides a broad overview of realistic ethical issues related to self-driving vehicles. Some of the major topics covered are as follows: Strong opinions for and against driverless cars may give rise to severe social and political conflicts. A low tolerance for accidents caused by driverless vehicles may dela…Read more
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    Who should be tested in a pandemic? Ethical considerations (review)
    with Niklas Juth and Gert Helgesson
    BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1): 1-11. 2021.
    BackgroundIn the initial phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, difficult decisions had to be made on the allocation of testing resources. Similar situations can arise in future pandemics. Therefore, careful consideration of who should be tested is an important part of pandemic preparedness. We focus on four ethical aspects of that problem: how to prioritize scarce testing resources, the regulation of commercial direct-to-consumer test services, testing of unauthorized immigrants, and obligatory testin…Read more
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    How exact can philosophy be?
    Theoria 87 (3): 503-505. 2021.
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    Plagiarize or Perish?
    Theoria 87 (2): 255-258. 2021.
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    Philosophy and Alternative Realities
    Theoria 87 (1): 3-6. 2021.
    Theoria, Volume 87, Issue 1, Page 3-6, February 2021.
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    Knowledge-level analysis of belief base operations
    Artificial Intelligence 82 (1-2): 215-235. 1996.
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    A test battery for rational database updating
    Artificial Intelligence 82 (1-2): 341-352. 1996.
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    The co-occurrence test for non-monotonic inference
    Artificial Intelligence 234 (C): 190-195. 2016.
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    Disguised Plagiarism
    Theoria 86 (6): 695-703. 2020.