•  191
    Preference-based choice functions: a generalized approach
    Synthese 171 (2): 257-269. 2009.
    Although choice and preference are distinct categories, it may in some contexts be a useful idealization to treat choices as fully determined by preferences. In order to construct a general model of such preference-based choice, a method to derive choices from preferences is needed that yields reasonable outcomes for all preference relations, even those that are incomplete and contain cycles. A generalized choice function is introduced for this purpose. It is axiomatically characterized and is s…Read more
  •  128
  •  52
    Norms and Values
    Critica 23 (67): 3-13. 1991.
  •  125
  •  92
    Philosophy as mere rhetoric?
    Theoria 74 (4): 267-270. 2008.
    No Abstract
  •  56
    Preferences and Alternatives
    Critica 31 (92): 53-66. 1999.
    Preferences and Alternatives.
  •  68
    Medical Ethics and New Public Management in Sweden
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (3): 261-267. 2014.
    In order to shorten queues to healthcare, the Swedish government has introduced a yearly “queue billion” that is paid out to the county councils in proportion to how successful they are in reducing queues. However, only the queues for first visits are covered. Evidence has accumulated that queues for return visits have become longer. This affects the chronically and severely ill. Swedish physicians, and the Swedish Medical Association, have strongly criticized the queue billion and have claimed …Read more
  •  158
    Providing foundations for coherentism
    Erkenntnis 51 (2): 243-265. 1999.
    We prove that four theses commonly associated with coherentism are incompatible with the representation of a belief state as a logically closed set of sentences. The result is applied to the conventional coherence interpretation of the AGM theory of belief revision, which appears not to be tenable. Our argument also counts against the coherentistic acceptability of a certain form of propositional holism. We argue that the problems arise as an effect of ignoring the distinction between derived an…Read more
  •  104
    Philosophy and Freedom of Speech
    Theoria 82 (1): 1-2. 2016.
  •  71
    Outcome level analysis of belief contraction
    Review of Symbolic Logic 6 (2): 183-204. 2013.
    The outcome set of a belief change operator is the set of outcomes that can be obtained with it. Axiomatic characterizations are reported for the outcome sets of the standard AGM contraction operators and eight types of base-generated contraction. These results throw new light on the properties of some of these operators
  •  730
    Den moralfilosofiska traditionen har sina begränsningar. De frågor som stått i centrum för den moralfilosofiska diskussionen har ofta varit helt andra än de som människor i det praktiska livet har uppfattat som centrala moraliska problem. En viktig begränsning är att moralfilosofin, liksom beslutsteorin, nästan uteslutande har handlat om hur man hanterar välavgränsade problem där handlingsalternativen är givna. I det verkliga livet löser vi ofta moraliska problem genom att finna på nya handlings…Read more
  •  36
    Index of Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2007–2016
    Theoria 83 (3): 273-293. 2017.
  •  83
    Iterated Descriptor Revision and the Logic of Ramsey Test Conditionals
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 45 (4): 429-450. 2016.
    Two of the major problems in AGM-style belief revision, namely the difficulties in accounting for iterated change and for Ramsey test conditionals, have satisfactory solutions in descriptor revision. In descriptor revision, the input is a metalinguistic sentence specifying the success condition of the operation. The choice mechanism selects one of the potential outcomes in which the success condition is satisfied. Iteration of this operation is unproblematic. Ramsey test conditionals can be intr…Read more
  •  72
    Formal Philosophy – A Guarded Defence
    Theoria 79 (4): 287-289. 2013.
  •  147
    Multiple contraction (simultaneous contraction by several sentences) and iterated contraction are investigated in the framework of specified meet contraction (s.m.c.) that is extended for this purpose. Multiple contraction is axiomatized, and so is finitely multiple contraction (contraction by a finite set of sentences). Two ways to reduce finitely multiple contraction to contraction by single sentences are introduced. The reduced operations are axiomatically characterized and their properties a…Read more
  •  162
    Local change
    with Renata Wassermann
    Studia Logica 70 (1). 2002.
    An agent can usually hold a very large number of beliefs. However, only a small part of these beliefs is used at a time. Efficient operations for belief change should affect the beliefs of the agent locally, that is, the changes should be performed only in the relevant part of the belief state. In this paper we define a local consequence operator that only considers the relevant part of a belief base. This operator is used to define local versions of the operations for belief change. Representat…Read more
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    Inom hakparentes anges den ordagranna betydelsen, när denna skiljer sig mycket från frasens gängse filosofiska innebörd. På tre- och fler-staviga ord har har ett accenttecken satts in före den betonade vokalen. (Tvåstaviga latinska ord har alltid betoningen på första stavelsen.).
  •  120
    Is Philosophy Just a Set of Empty Ideas?
    Theoria 81 (1): 1-3. 2015.
  • Isaac Levi: The Fixation of belief and its undoing (review)
    Theoria 58 (1): 87. 1992.
  •  5
    Is Anthroposophy Science?
    Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 25 (64): 1991. 1991.
  •  87
    Maximal and perimaximal contraction
    Synthese 190 (16): 3325-3348. 2013.
    Generalizations of partial meet contraction are introduced that start out from the observation that only some of the logically closed subsets of the original belief set are at all viable as contraction outcomes. Belief contraction should proceed by selection among these viable options. Several contraction operators that are based on such selection mechanisms are introduced and then axiomatically characterized. These constructions are more general than the belief base approach. It is shown that p…Read more
  •  46
    Is Philosophy Losing Ground?
    Theoria 66 (1): 1-2. 2000.
  •  164
    Ideal Worlds — Wishful Thinking in Deontic Logic
    Studia Logica 82 (3): 329-336. 2006.
    The ideal world semantics of standard deontic logic identifies our obligations with how we would act in an ideal world. However, to act as if one lived in an ideal world is bad moral advice, associated with wishful thinking rather than well-considered moral deliberation. Ideal world semantics gives rise to implausible logical principles, and the metaphysical arguments that have been put forward in its favour turn out to be based on a too limited view of truth-functional representation. It is arg…Read more
  •  105
    In defense of base contraction
    Synthese 91 (3). 1992.
    In the most common approaches to belief dynamics, states of belief are represented by sets that are closed under logical consequence. In an alternative approach, they are represented by non-closed belief bases. This representation has attractive properties not shared by closed representations. Most importantly, it can account for repeated belief changes that have not yet been satisfactorily accounted for in the closed approach.
  •  128
    Logic of belief revision
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
  •  293
    Kernel contraction
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (3): 845-859. 1994.
    Kernel contraction is a natural nonrelational generalization of safe contraction. All partial meet contractions are kernel contractions, but the converse relationship does not hold. Kernel contraction is axiomatically characterized. It is shown to be better suited than partial meet contraction for formal treatments of iterated belief change
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    In praise of full meet contraction
    Análisis Filosófico 26 (1): 134-146. 2006.
    Full meet contraction, that was devised by Carlos Alchourrón and David Makinson in the early 1980' s, has often been overlooked since it is not in itself a plausible contraction operator. However, it is a highly useful building-block in the construction of composite contraction operators. In particular, all plausible contraction operators can be reconstructed so that the outcome of contracting a belief set K by a sentence p is defined as K ∼ f, where ∼ is full meet contraction and f a sentential…Read more
  •  137
    Individuals and collective actions
    Theoria 52 (1-2): 87-97. 1986.