• Donald Davidsons tolkningsteori
    Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 4. 1993.
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    Coherence and disagreement
    Philosophical Studies 65 (3). 1992.
    A traditional objection to coherentism is that there may be incompatible though equally coherent sets of beliefs. The purpose of the paper is to assess this objection. It is argued that the better a belief "p" coheres with the system of a person, the less likely it is that the negation of the belief coheres equally well with someone else's system, or even that there is someone else who believes the negation of "p". The arguments are based on two plausible assumptions about coherence, and some mo…Read more
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    Utilitarianism and the Idea of Reflective Equilibrium
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (3): 395-406. 1991.
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    Moral Disagreement
    Cambridge University Press. 2006.
    Folke Tersman explores what we can learn about the nature of moral thinking by examining moral disagreement. He explains how diversity of opinion on moral issues undermines the idea that moral convictions can be objectively valued. Arguments on moral thinking are often criticized for not being able to explain why there is a contrast between ethics and other areas in which there is disagreement, but where one does not give up the idea of an objective truth, as in the natural sciences. Tersman sho…Read more
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    Debunking and Disagreement
    Noûs 51 (4): 754-774. 2017.
    The fact that debunkers can turn to the argument from disagreement for help is ofcourse not a surprise. After all, both types of challenge basically pursue the same,skeptical conclusion. What I have tried to show, however, is that they are related in amore intimate way.
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  • Om Erikssons grader av synd
    Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 3. 1997.
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    Disagreement: Ethics and Elsewhere
    Erkenntnis 79 (S1): 55-72. 2014.
    According to a traditional argument against moral realism, the existence of objective moral facts is hard to reconcile with the existence of radical disagreement over moral issues. An increasingly popular response to this argument is to insist that it generalizes too easily. Thus, it has been argued that if one rejects moral realism on the basis of disagreement then one is committed to similar views about epistemology and meta-ethics itself, since the disagreements that arise in those areas are …Read more
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    A World without Values: Essays on John Mackie’s Moral Error Theory (review)
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 5 (4). 2015.
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    Non-Cognitivism and Inconsistency
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 33 (3): 361-372. 1995.
    This is acknowledged by moral realists and non-cognitivists alike, but, for obvious reasons, they relate differently to this resemblance. For realists, it provides arguments, and for non-cognitivists, it provides potential trouble. Realists claim that the various points of resemblance between moral and factual discourse indicate that moral discourse simply is a kind of factual discourse.1 However, in recent years a number of interesting attempts have been made in trying to show that the realist …Read more