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43The Ethics of Algorithms in HealthcareCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (1): 119-130. 2022.The amount of data available to healthcare practitioners is growing, and the rapid increase in available patient data is becoming a problem for healthcare practitioners, as they are often unable to fully survey and process the data relevant for the treatment or care of a patient. Consequently, there are currently several efforts to develop systems that can aid healthcare practitioners with reading and processing patient data and, in this way, provide them with a better foundation for decision-ma…Read more
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19Developing Ethical Confidence: The Impact of Action-Oriented Ethics Instruction in an Accounting CurriculumJournal of Business Ethics 153 (4): 1157-1175. 2018.While there is considerable support for integrating ethics education in accounting curricula, research presents conflicting evidence on how best to incorporate it. A review of accounting ethics scholarship highlights criticisms of the literature, including limited research into actual behavior and a lack of theory. We report the results of a study that is theory based, captures behaviors rather than attitudes, and explores the effect of repeated practice to develop voice efficacy. We examine the…Read more
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17Correction to: Developing Ethical Confidence: The Impact of Action-Oriented Ethics Instruction in an Accounting CurriculumJournal of Business Ethics 153 (4): 1177-1177. 2018.In this article the logistic regression results in Table 4 Logistic regression results were unfortunately misinterpreted with respect to one hypothesis. The original article states that H5 Levels of observed unethical behavior by accounting students are lower for students who self-identify as politically liberal, than for students who self-identify as politically conservative. While the variable “Self-identified Political Ideology” is statistically significant, the negative sign on the coefficie…Read more
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Picturing Life. Wittgenstein’s Visual Ethics, Ronja Tripp and Karsten Schoellner (eds.)Königshausen & Neumann. 2016.
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31Note from the EditorsNordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (2): 5-6. 2016.The editors discuss issues related to the journal, its editing process and publication model.
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31Note from the EditorsNordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (1): 5-7. 2016.The editors discuss issues related to the journal, its editing process and publication model.
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21It’s a Kind of Magic: Wittgenstein on Understanding and Weltanschauung in the Remarks on FrazerIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 207-232. 2016.
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35Note from the EditorsNordic Wittgenstein Review 4 (2): 5-6. 2015.The editors discuss issues related to the journal, its editing process and publication model.
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“what Matters To Us?” Wittgenstein’s Weltbild, Rock And Sand, Men And WomenHumana Mente 4 (18). 2011.
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7What Matters to Us?” Wittgenstein's Weltbild, Rock and Sand, Men and WomenHumana Mente. Journal of Philosophical Studies 18. 2011.
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2‘What Is Ethical Cannot be Taught’ – Understanding Moral Theories as Descriptions of Moral Grammar”In Reshef Agam-Segal & Edmund Dain (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought, Routledge. pp. 175-199. 2018.Traditionally, the development of moral theories has been considered one of the main aims of moral philosophy. In contrast, Wittgenstein was very critical of the use of theories both in philosophy in general and in moral philosophy in particular, and philosophers inspired by his philosophy have become some of the most prominent critics of both particular, contemporary moral theories and the idea of moral theory as such. Nonetheless, this article aims to show how Wittgenstein’s later philosophy o…Read more
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“The Role of Innocent Guilt in Conflict Reconciliation”Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (4): 365-378. 2013.The phenomenon of ‘innocent guilt’ regards cases where people feel guilty without being responsible for the wrongdoing or suffering at which the guilt is directed. The aim of this article is to develop a consistent account of innocent guilt and show how it may arise in the aftermath of conflicts. In order to do this, innocent guilt is contrasted with guilt and collective guilt, and the account is substantiated by drawing on the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Emmanuel Levinas, who both consi…Read more
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3“Relational Views of Ethical Obligation in Wittgenstein, Lévinas and Løgstrup”Ethical Perspectives 22 (1): 15-38. 2015.
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“Ethical uses of Pictures. A Wittgensteinian Investigation”In Christensen Anne-Marie Soendergaard (ed.), Picturing Life. Wittgenstein’s Visual Ethics, Ronja Tripp and Karsten Schoellner (eds.), Königshausen & Neumann. 2016.
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19Wittgenstein and ethical norms: the question of ineffablity visited and revisitedEthic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 3 (2): 121-134. 2004.In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published investigation of ethics. I will argue that if the ethical sections of the Tractatus are seen in connection with a particular concept of showing, they then reveal a coherent and radical alternative to traditional conceptions of ethics; an alternative which sheds light on Wittgenstein’s claim that ethics cannot be expressed and the necessity of ethics. But I furthermore want to argue that the reasons …Read more
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13Ludwig Wittgenstein, Wiener Aufgabe Band 11: ‘The Big Typescript’. Micheal Nedo , Vienna: Springer 2000. 546 pp (review)SATS 3 (1): 165-170. 2002.
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46Schott, Robin May and Klercke, Kirsten : Philosophy at the Border, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press 2007 (review)SATS 10 (2): 129-136. 2009.
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152‘A Glorious Sun and a Bad Person’. Wittgenstein, Ethical Reflection and the OtherPhilosophia 39 (2): 207-223. 2011.Most commentators working on Wittgenstein’s remarks on ethics note that he rejects the very possibility of traditional normative ethics, that is, a philosophically justified normative guide for right conduct. In this article, Wittgenstein’s view of ethical reflection as presented in his notebooks from 1936 to 1938 is investigated, and the question of whether it involves ethical guidance is addressed. In Wittgenstein’s remarks, we can identify three requirements inherent in ethical reflection. Th…Read more
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6Wittgenstein and ethicsIn Marie McGinn & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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260Getting it right in ethical experience: John McDowell and virtue ethics (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 43 (4). 2009.Most forms of virtue ethics are characterized by two attractive features. The first is that proponents of virtue ethics acknowledge the need to describe how moral agents acquire or develop the traits and abilities necessary to become morally able agents. The second attractive feature of most forms of virtue ethics is that they are forms of moral realism. The two features come together in the attempt to describe virtue as a personal ability to distinguish morally good reasons for action. It follo…Read more