• Litteraturen som guide till godhet
    Filosofisk Tidskrift 1. 2011.
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    Evidence-Based Policymaking under Exceptional Circumstances
    In Nils-Eric Sahlin (ed.), Science and Proven Experience, Media-tryck. pp. 29-38. 2021.
  •  115
    Future generations as rightholders
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (6): 680-698. 2016.
  •  109
    Ethical Theories and the Transparency Condition
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (5): 449-462. 2009.
    Following John Rawls, writers like Bernard Williams and Christine Korsgaard have suggested that a transparency condition should be put on ethical theories. The exact nature of such a condition and its implications is however not anything on which there is any consensus. It is argued here that the ultimate rationale of transparency conditions is epistemic rather than substantively moral, but also that it clearly connects to substantive concerns about moral psychology. Finally, it is argued that o…Read more
  •  65
    Good Lives: Parts and Wholes
    American Philosophical Quarterly 38 (2). 2001.
  • Fem fel med utilitarismen
    Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 3. 1999.
  •  196
    Goodness, Values, Reasons
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (4): 329-343. 2009.
    Contemporary value theory has been characterized by a renewed interest in the analysis of concepts like "good" or "valuable", the most prominent pattern of analysis in recent years being the socalled buck-passing or fitting-attitude analysis which reduces goodness to a matter of having properties that provide reasons for pro-attitudes. Here I argue that such analyses are best understood as metaphysical rather than linguistic and that while the buck-passing analysis has some virtues, it still fai…Read more
  •  68
    Good-making and organic unity
    Philosophical Studies 174 (6): 1499-1516. 2017.
    Since G. E. Moore introduced his concept of organic unity there has been some discussion of how one should best understand this notion and whether there actually are any organic unities in the Moorean sense. Such discussions do however often put general questions about part-whole relations to the side and tend to focus on interpreting our intuitive responses to possible cases of organic unity. In this paper the focus lies on the part-whole relation in valuable wholes and it is suggested that we …Read more
  • Deltagarmodellen för preferensutilitarism
    Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 3. 1998.
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    Rawlsian Constructivism: A Practical Guide to Reflective Equilibrium
    The Journal of Ethics 24 (3): 355-373. 2020.
    Many normative theorists want to contribute to making the world a better place. In recent years, it has been suggested that to realise this ambition one must start with an adequate description of real-life practices. To determine what should be done, however, one must also fundamentally criticise existing moral beliefs. The method of reflective equilibrium offers a way of doing both. Yet, its practical usefulness has been doubted and it has been largely ignored in the recent practical turn of no…Read more
  •  109
    Excellence and means: On the limits of buck-passing
    Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (3): 301-315. 2008.
    The article explores the limits of buck-passing analysis in evaluating value or goodness. It talks about the inability of back-passers to account for two important types of value or goodness, which include excellence and means. The use of delimiting strategy in buck-passing analysis in order to be in possession of goodness is discussed.
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    Contested Institutional Facts
    Erkenntnis 84 (5): 1047-1064. 2019.
    A significant part of contemporary social ontology has been focused on understanding forms of collective intentionality. It is suggested in this paper that the contested nature of some institutional matters makes this kind of approach problematic, and instead an alternative approach is developed, one that is oriented towards a micro-level analysis of the institutional constraints that we face in everyday life and which can make sense of how there can be institutional facts that are deeply contes…Read more
  • Dygdetik och moraliskt beslutsfattande
    Filosofisk Tidskrift 2. 2008.
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    Rules and Exceptions
    Theoria 65 (2-3): 127-143. 1999.
    Over the last decades the traditional emphasis on moral rules, or principles, has been attacked by particularists like Jonathan Dancy. I argue that particularists are correct in rejecting traditional attempts at moral codification, but that it is still possible to have a rule-oriented approach to morality if we distinguish between different ways in which features can be morally relevant. I suggest that there are first a limited number of features that can serve as basic moral reasons for action,…Read more
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    Moral Disunitarianism
    Philosophical Quarterly 66 (264): 481-499. 2016.