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”Mit sprog er en hybrid: norske ord og sætninger i en halvdansk indpakning” - sproglig tilpasning til norsk blandt danskere i Norge som sociolingvistisk eksempel på brug af korrespondanceanalyse
(Praktiske Grunde, 2012)
In my presentation of my study of the linguistic accommodation to Norwegian among Danes in Norway I have shown a sociolinguistic example of the use of multible correspondence analysis. This geometric method is very suitable ...
Climate change denial, freedom of speech and global justice
(Programme for Applied Ethics, NTNU, 2015)
In this paper I claim that there are moral reasons for making climate denialism illegal . First I define climate denialism, and then I discuss its impact on society and its reception in the media. I build my philosophical ...
No need for infinite iteration. A Critique of the Collectivist Copernican Revolution in Social Ontology
(De Gruyter, 2015)
As part of his argument for a “Copernican revolution” in social ontology, Hans Bernhard Schmid (2005) argues that the individualistic approach to social ontology is critically flawed. This article rebuts his claim that the ...
Following the giant's paces-governance issues and bioethical reflections in China
(BioMed Central, 2014-10-31)
Background: China has become a global player in the field of biosamples research and analysis of genetic data. The Beijing Genomics Institute is a genetics factory where enormous amounts of biosamples/data from all over ...
Translation as critique of “cultural sameness”. Ricoeur, Luther and the practice of translation
(The University of Akureyri, 2014)
The article discusses translation as a critical approach to how we see culture. According to the anthropologist Marianne Gullestad culture is part of mechanism of exclusion when it is linked to identity or “sameness”. ...
On Continuity: Rush Rhees on Outer and InnerSurfaces of Bodies
(Wiley, 2016)
This article presents an edited excerpt from a hitherto unknown fragmentary treatise by Rush Rhees. In the treatise, Rhees gives his account of the problem of continuity that he had started elaborating before he became ...
Wittgenstein and His Literary Executors
(Escarpment Press, 2016)
Rush Rhees, Georg Henrik von Wright and Elizabeth Anscombe are well known as the literary executors who made Ludwig Wittgenstein’s later philosophy available to all interested readers. Their editions of Wittgenstein’s ...
Priority setting in health care: Lessons from the experiences of eight countries
(BioMed Central, 2008-01-21)
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for
allocating a limited pool of resources to a population. Because many of the central issues are the
same in all systems, ...
Bioethical Implications of Globalization: An International Consortium Project of the European Commission
(Public Library of Science, 2006-01-24)
The term “globalization” was popularized by Marshall McLuhan in War and Peace in the Global Village. In the book, McLuhan described how the global media shaped current events surrounding the Vietnam War [1] and also predicted ...
Editorial Approaches to Wittgenstein’s Nachlass: Towards a Historical Appreciation
(Wiley, 2015-07)
Building on the unpublished correspondence between Ludwig Wittgenstein's literary executors Rush Rhees, Elizabeth Anscombe and Georg Henrik von Wright, this paper sketches the historical development of different editorial ...