• Book review (review)
    Erkenntnis 41 (1): 135-138. 1994.
  • Some Solved and Unsolved Remainder Equations
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (3): 362-368. 2006.
    The remainder set A⟂B of a set of sentences A modulo a set of sentences B is the set of all maximal subsets of A not implying any element of B. A remainder equation is an expression containing remainder sets, such as {A} = B⟂X, in which at least one set is unknown. Solutions to some classes of remainder equations are reported, and some unsolved problems are listed.
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    One of the major problems in formal epistemology is the difficulty of combining probabilistic and dichotomous (all-or-nothing) beliefs in one and the same formal framework. Based on the properties of actual human belief systems, a set of ten desiderata is proposed for belief system models that contain both probabilistic and full beliefs. Previously proposed combined belief systems are shown to fall short of these desiderata. A proof of concept is provided to show that they can be satisfied in a …Read more
  •  22
    New Words or Redefined Old Ones?
    Theoria 92 (2). 2026.
    Theoria, EarlyView.
  •  33
    To Define or Not to Define…
    Theoria 92 (1). 2026.
  •  5
    Science and Pseudo-Science
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
  •  22
    Primitive dyadic (two-place) probability functions have been proposed both as representations of conditional probability and as tools for modelling iterated probability revision. However, the usefulness of dyadic probability functions for these purposes is limited by the problems involved in updating with propositions whose prior probability is zero. These limitations are investigated and specified. They turn out to be more serious for the use of dyadic probability functions to represent probabi…Read more
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    Combining Probabilities with Full Beliefs
    Erkenntnis 90 (8): 3655-3681. 2025.
    One of the major problems in formal epistemology is the difficulty of combining probabilistic and dichotomous (all-or-nothing) beliefs in one and the same formal framework. Based on the properties of actual human belief systems, a set of ten desiderata is proposed for belief system models that contain both probabilistic and full beliefs. Previously proposed combined belief systems are shown to fall short of these desiderata. A proof of concept is provided to show that they can be satisfied in a …Read more
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    Theoria, EarlyView.
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    With all this Pseudoscience, Why so Little Pseudotechnology?
    Global Philosophy 30 (6): 685-696. 2020.
    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
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    Academic Freedom and Free Speech
    Theoria 91 (5). 2025.
  • Risk
    In Robert Frodeman, Julie Thompson Klein & Carl Mitcham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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    Applying philosophy
    Theoria 69 (1‐2): 1-3. 2008.
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    A Theoria Bibliography
    Theoria 71 (3): 287-289. 2008.
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    Philosophy as a Unifying Discipline
    Theoria 67 (2): 93-95. 2008.
  •  4
    Learning from History
    Theoria 67 (1): 1-3. 2008.
  •  4
    David Lewis on Rights Introduction
    Theoria 69 (3): 157-159. 2008.
  •  13
    Is Philosophy Science?
    Theoria 69 (3): 153-156. 2008.
  •  2
    Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2002
    Theoria 69 (3): 254-256. 2008.
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    The False Promises of Risk Analysis
    Ratio 6 (1): 16-26. 2006.
    The relatively new discipline of risk analysis promises to provide objective guidance in some of the most controversial issues in modern high‐technology societies. Four conditions are discussed that must be satisfied for this promise to be fulfilled. Since none of these conditions is satisfied, risk analysis does not keep its promise. In its attempts to reduce genuinely political issues to technocratic calculations, it neglects many of the factors that should influence decisions on risk acceptan…Read more
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    Editorial: Philosophical Terminology
    Theoria 71 (4): 291-293. 2008.
  •  10
    Philosophical Craftsmanship
    Metaphilosophy 25 (4): 316-325. 2007.
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    Against philosophical anorexia
    Theoria 67 (3): 187-188. 2008.
  •  18
    What is philosophy of risk?
    Theoria 62 (1‐2): 169-186. 2008.
  •  15
    Is Philosophy Losing Ground?
    Theoria 66 (1): 1-2. 2008.
  •  11
    Cooperation in Philosophy
    Theoria 65 (1): 1-2. 2008.
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    Editorial: Philosophers and Intellectuals
    Theoria 71 (3): 201-202. 2008.
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    Editorial: Who Should Teach Applied Ethics?
    Theoria 66 (3): 225-227. 2008.