Uppsala University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1991
PhilPapers Editorships
Scientific Research Ethics
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    Ethics Takes Time - But not That Long
    with Ulrik Kihlbom, Torsten Tuvemo, and Alina Rodriguez Claesson
    BMC Medical Ethics 8 (1). 2007.
    BackgroundTime and communication are important aspects of the medical consultation. Physician behavior in real-life pediatric consultations in relation to ethical practice, such as informed consent (provision of information, understanding), respect for integrity and patient autonomy (decision-making), has not been subjected to thorough empirical investigation. Such investigations are important tools in developing sound ethical praxis.Methods21 consultations for inguinal hernia were video recorde…Read more
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    Beyond the Individual: Sources of Attitudes Towards Rule Violation in Sport
    with Ashkan Atry and Ulrik Kihlbom
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (4): 467-479. 2012.
    Today, certain rule-violating behaviours, such as doping, are considered to be an issue of concern for the sport community. This paper underlines and examines the affective dimensions involved in moral responses to, and attitudes towards, rule-violating behaviours in sport. The key role played by affective processes underlying individual-level moral judgement has already been implicated by recent developments in moral psychological theories, and by neurophysiological studies. However, we propose…Read more
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    In search of the missing subject: narrative identity and posthumous wronging
    with Malin Masterton and Anna T. Höglund
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (4): 340-346. 2010.
    With the advanced methods of analysing old biological material, it is pressing to discuss what should be allowed to be done with human remains, particularly for well documented historical individuals. We argue that Queen Christina of Sweden, who challenged the traditional gender roles, has an interest in maintaining her privacy when there are continued attempts to reveal her ‘true’ gender. In the long-running philosophical debate on posthumous wronging, the fundamental question is: Who is wronge…Read more
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    Understanding an act of God: an essay in philosophical theology
    Almqvist & Wiksell International. 1991.
    , Uppsala, Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1991; 158 pp., price not indicated, ISBN 91-554-2807-X
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    Understanding an act of God: An essay in philosophical theology (review)
    Sophia 34 (2): 107-108. 1995.
    , Uppsala, Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1991; 158 pp., price not indicated, ISBN 91-554-2807-X.
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    Gene Doping and the Responsibility of Bioethicists
    with Ashkan Atry and Ulrik Kihlbom
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (2). 2011.
    In this paper we will argue: (1) that scholars, regardless of their normative stand against or for genetic enhancement indeed have a moral/professional obligation to hold on to a realistic and up-to-date conception of genetic enhancement; (2) that there is an unwarranted hype surrounding the issue of genetic enhancement in general, and gene doping in particular; and (3) that this hype is, at least partly, created due to a simplistic and reductionist conception of genetics often adopted by bioeth…Read more