•  48
    A new era for theoria
    Theoria 74 (1): 1-2. 2008.
    No Abstract
  •  66
    A survey of non-prioritized belief revision
    Erkenntnis 50 (2-3): 413-427. 1999.
    This paper summarizes and systematizes recent and ongoing work on non-prioritized belief change, i.e., belief revision in which the new information has no special priority due to its novelty.
  •  27
    Against philosophical anorexia
    Theoria 67 (3): 187-188. 2001.
  •  11
    A Theoria Bibliography: Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2003
    Theoria 70 (2-3): 303-305. 2004.
  •  43
    Applying philosophy
    Theoria 69 (1-2): 1-3. 2003.
  •  36
    Against Programmatic Ignorance
    Theoria 73 (2): 95-97. 2007.
  • Are natural risks less dangerous than technological risks?
    Philosophia Naturalis 40 (1): 43-54. 2003.
  •  12
    Beyond Language: Using Logic to Introduce New Philosophical Distinctions
    Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (3): 498-506. 2013.
  •  46
    A Resolution of Wollheim's Paradox
    Dialogue 32 (4): 681-. 1993.
  •  6
    Acceptable premises. An epistemic approach to an informal logic problem
    History and Philosophy of Logic 27 (2): 209-210. 2006.
  •  3
    Beyond Recovery? A Reply to Tennant
    with Hans Rott
    Erkenntnis 49 (3): 387-392. 1998.
    In his paper 'Changing the Theory of Theory Change: Reply to My Critics', N. Tennant (1997b) reacts to the critical reception of an earlier article of his. The present note rectifies some of the most serious misrepresentations in Tennant's reply
  •  105
    SUGGESTED COURSES Introductory level A (Requires very little background in logic .): 4: -9 - - -7 -2 Introductory level B: -9,:+-+ -,2:+,2: -,3:20+-22+ -7 -2 ...
  • Arrows "paradox" - en dödsstöt för demokratin?
    Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 5 (3): 27. 1984.
  •  53
    Should Probabilistic Design Replace Safety Factors?
    Philosophy and Technology 24 (2): 151-168. 2011.
    Should Probabilistic Design Replace Safety Factors? Content Type Journal Article Pages 151-168 DOI 10.1007/s13347-010-0003-6 Authors Neelke Doorn, Department of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5015, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands Sven Ove Hansson, Department of Philosophy and the History of Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Teknikringen 78 B, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden Journal Philosophy & Technology Online ISSN 2210-5441 Print ISSN 2210-5433 Jour…Read more
  •  1
    Book Review (review)
    Economics and Philosophy 15 (2): 307-311. 1999.
  •  55
    Blockage Contraction
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 42 (2): 415-442. 2013.
    Blockage contraction is an operation of belief contraction that acts directly on the outcome set, i.e. the set of logically closed subsets of the original belief set K that are potential contraction outcomes. Blocking is represented by a binary relation on the outcome set. If a potential outcome X blocks another potential outcome Y, and X does not imply the sentence p to be contracted, then Y ≠ K ÷ p. The contraction outcome K ÷ p is equal to the (unique) inclusion-maximal unblocked element of t…Read more
  •  31
    A Theoria Bibliography
    Theoria 71 (3): 287-289. 2005.
  •  14
    A Plea for Accuracy
    with Hans Rott
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 8 (3): 221-224. 1998.
    ABSTRACT In his paper ?On Having Bad Contractions, Or: No Room for Recovery? [Te97], N. Tennant attacks the AGM research program of belief revision. We show that he misrepresents the state of affairs in this field of research
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    Crop Biotechnology for the Environment?
    with Karin Joelsson
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (4): 759-770. 2013.
    In public debates, agricultural biotechnology is almost invariably discussed as a potential threat to the environment and to human health. Without downplaying the risks associated with this technology we emphasize that if properly regulated, it can be a forceful tool to solve environmental problems and promote human health. Agricultural biotechnology can reduce environmental problems in at least three ways: it can diminish the need for environmentally damaging agricultural practices such as pest…Read more
  • A Note On Anti-cyclic Properties Of Complete Binary Relations
    Reports on Mathematical Logic 41-44. 1993.
    A simplified notation is introduced for transitivity and related properties of binary relations. Interrelations of such properties can be proved in a facilitated way with manipulation-rules that the new notation makes possible.
  •  73
    Belief contraction without recovery
    Studia Logica 50 (2). 1991.
    The postulate of recovery is commonly regarded to be the intuitively least compelling of the six basic Gärdenfors postulates for belief contraction. We replace recovery by the seemingly much weaker postulate of core-retainment, which ensures that if x is excluded from K when p is contracted, then x plays some role for the fact that K implies p. Surprisingly enough, core-retainment together with four of the other Gärdenfors postulates implies recovery for logically closed belief sets. Reasonable …Read more
  •  54
    Bentham and the Shoemaker
    Theoria 75 (3): 153-155. 2009.
    No Abstract
  •  47
    A procedural model of voting
    Theory and Decision 32 (3): 269-301. 1992.
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    A possible world semantics for preference is developed. The remainder operator () is used to give precision to the notion that two states of the world are as similar as possible, given a specified difference between them. A general structure is introduced for preference relations between states of affairs, and three types of such preference relations are defined. It is argued that one of them, actual preference, corresponds closely to the concept of preference in informal discourse. Its logical …Read more
  •  15
    A Milestone in the Philosophy of Technology (review)
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 17 (3): 368-373. 2013.