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    Affective Bodies and Melodic Behavior: SAR Dog Work through Deleuze, Uexküll, and Merleau-Ponty
    with Krystof Kasprzak
    In Allen Porter (ed.), Phenomenology and Posthumanism(s), Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 283-298. 2026.
    This chapter examines the unique collaboration between humans and dogs in Search and Rescue (SAR) work through the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze, Jakob von Uexküll, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Vinciane Despret. Deleuze’s notion of the body as a dynamic site of affects, articulated through a reading of his interpretation of Uexküll, underscores how SAR dog teams operate as an integrated unit in relation to their environment. Uexküll’s concept of Umwelt offers insight into the subjective world of …Read more
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    This anthology takes its starting point in the conviction that a phenomenologyof pregnancy could play an important role in contemporary thought. Stating this is also an acknowledgment that it doesn’t play such a role—yet. The aim of this anthology is to contribute to making philosophical reflectionon pregnancy a greater part of the discussions to come.
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    Asymmetrical Ethics: Lessons from Pregnancy, Horses, and BDSM
    with Edwin Gold
    In Anne-Marie S. Christensen, Niklas Forsberg & Raffaele Rodogno (eds.), Contextual Ethics, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 285-304. 2025.
    This essay explores the possibility of conceptualizing an asymmetrical ethics, with the vantage point that ethics is not only something required for asymmetrical relations but also something itself which requires asymmetry to arise. We expand on previous thinking on the importance of the asymmetrical to the ethical by elaborating three concrete examples of real-world praxis. In our summary of the theoretical background, we first show how Feminist ethics has developed from being a project aiming …Read more
  • In this article I will examine Stein’s discussions on alterity. In her early writings Stein develops the theme of alterity mainly in relation to the concept of empathy (Einfuhlung) and thus in relation to the other person. In her later writings the theme of alterity mainly relates to God. I will discuss the continuity and discontinuity between these two areas. I will claim that alterity in her early writings can be understood as invisibility within visibility whereas alterity in her later writin…Read more
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    The Erotic as Limit-Experience : A Sexual Fantasy.
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    Life as Limit-drawing Event : Comments on Bergo's Discussion of Formalism vs. Vitalism.
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    Life beyond Individuality : A-subjective Experience in Pregnancy.
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    Umwelt and Melody: The Inter-Species Dynamics of Search and Rescue Dog Teams
    with Krystof Kasprzak
    Biosemiotics 17 (2): 587-606. 2024.
    This text explores Search and Rescue (SAR) dog work, examining the interplay of Umwelt, semiosis, and behavior in both dogs and humans. Drawing on Uexküll’s notion of Umwelt, the discussion unfolds across two semiotic levels: endosemiosis, involving the constitution of species-specific Umwelten through non-mimetic processes, and exosemiosis, reflecting semiotic interactions within the established Umwelt. Emphasizing the Kantian influence on Uexküll, the text parallels the concept of transcendent…Read more
  • Ad Marciam (edited book)
    with Hans Ruin
    Södertörns högskola. 2017.
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    The Logic of Pregnancy
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 48 (2): 128-140. 2023.
    This article takes its point of departure in Bracha Ettinger’s discussion on the “matrixial borderspace”: the structure of the experience of “the womb,” both from a “mother-pole” and a “fetus-pole”. Ettinger describes this borderspace as a place of differentiation-in-co-emergence, separation-in-jointness, and distance-in-proximity. The question this article poses is what kind of logic this experience is an expression of, as there seems to be a discrepancy in relation to the classical Aristotelia…Read more
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    Monument and memory (edited book)
    with Mattias Martinson and Jayne Svenungsson
    Lit. 2015.
    A century after the World War I, studies on the politics of memory and commemoration have grown into a vast and vital academic field. This book approaches the theme "monument and memory" from architectural, literary, philosophical, and theological perspectives. Drawing on diverse sources - from Augustine to Freud, from early photographs to contemporary urban monuments - the book's contributors probe the intersections between memory and trauma, past and present, monuments and memorial practices, …Read more
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    Equine Cultures in Transition: Ethical Questions
    with Petra Andersson
    Routledge. 2019.
    Societal views on animals are rapidly changing and have become more diversified: can we use them for our own pleasure, and how should we understand animal agency? These questions, asked both in theoretical discourses and different practices, are also relevant for our understanding of horses and the human-horse relation. Equine Cultures in Transition stands as the first volume to bring together ethical questions of the new field of human-horse studies. For instance: what sort of ethics should be …Read more
  • Pessoa como cifra – Uma reflexão sobre o conceito de pessoa a partir de Karl Jaspers
    Scintilla: Revista de Filosofia e Mística Medieval 3 (2). 2006.
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    Negotiating evil: an introduction
    with Ulf Zackariasson
    International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 78 (4-5): 329-333. 2017.
    Evil strikes directly at what we care most deeply about, and attempts to control, predict and even eliminate it often generate new and unforeseen evils. Hence, it is no surprise that philosophers and theologians keep returning to the topic. The following special issue springs from the 21st conference of the European Society for Philosophy of Religion held in Uppsala, Sweden, August 2016.
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    The genesis of empathy in human development: a phenomenological reconstruction (review)
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2): 259-268. 2014.
    In phenomenology, theories of empathy are intimately connected with the question of how it is possible to have insight into the mind of the other person. In this article, the author wants to show why it is self-evident for us that the other person is having experiences. In order to do so, it is not enough to discuss the phenomenon of empathy with a starting point in the already constituted adult person; instead the article presents a genetic approach to human development. The author thus contras…Read more
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    In this paper I will discuss the concept “limit-situation” as it is developed in Karl Jaspers' early writings, especially his Psychologie der Weltanschauungen and Philosophie, and explore how this concept could be understood in a broader way. After a discussion of the concepts of “limit” and “situation” I will discuss Jaspers' heritage from Kant and Kierkegaard, in whose works the concepts of antinomy and paradox are central. Antinomy is worked out in Jaspers' thinking as single limit-situations…Read more
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    Max Scheler and Edith Stein as Precursors to the “Turn to Religion” Within Phenomenology.