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    Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Philosophy.Peder Anker, Per Ariansen, Alfred J. Ayer, Murray Bookchin, Baird Callicott, John Clark, Bill Devall, Fons Elders, Paul Feyerabend, Warwick Fox, William C. French, Harold Glasser, Ramachandra Guha, Patsy Hallen, Stephan Harding, Andrew Mclaughlin, Ivar Mysterud, Arne Naess, Bryan Norton, Val Plumwood, Peter Reed, Kirkpatrick Sale, Ariel Salleh, Karen Warren, Richard A. Watson, Jon Wetlesen & Michael E. Zimmerman (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The volume documents, and makes an original contribution to, an astonishing period in twentieth-century philosophy—the progress of Arne Naess's ecophilosophy from its inception to the present. It includes Naess's most crucial polemics with leading thinkers, drawn from sources as diverse as scholarly articles, correspondence, TV interviews and unpublished exchanges. The book testifies to the skeptical and self-correcting aspects of Naess's vision, which has deepened and broadened to include third world and feminist perspectives. Philosophical Dialogues is an essential addition to the (...)
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    Science as a vacation: A history of ecology in Norway.Peder Anker - 2007 - History of Science 45 (150):455-479.
  3. Taus kunnskap, talende spiritualisme.Peder Anker - forthcoming - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift.
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    British Naturalists in the Contact Zone.Peder Anker - 2005 - Metascience 14 (2):155-169.
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    Nature's Democrats.Peder Anker - 2006 - Metascience 15 (1):109-111.
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  6. Referees for Ethics, Place and Environment: A Journal of Philosophy & Geography, Volume 8, 2005.Peder Anker, Richard Baker, Michael Benedikt, Michael Bonnett, John Bowyers, Edmunds Bunske, Anne Buttimer, Allen Carlson, Steve Corbridge & Denis Cosgrove - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (3):394.
     
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    The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet - by Michael Ruse.Peder Anker - 2014 - Centaurus 56 (2):123-124.
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    Everett Mendelsohn: The Harvard Professor.Peder Anker - 2023 - Journal of the History of Biology 56 (4):601-605.
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    A Timely History of Ignorance.Peder Anker - 2005 - Metascience 14 (3):489-491.
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    A vindication of the rights of brutes.Peder Anker - 2004 - Philosophy and Geography 7 (2):259 – 264.
    (2004). A vindication of the rights of brutes. Philosophy & Geography: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 259-264.
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    Buckminster Fuller as Captain of Spaceship Earth.Peder Anker - 2007 - Minerva 45 (4):417-434.
    Buckminster Fuller’s experiences in the Navy became a model for his ecological design projects and suggestions for the global management of ‘Spaceship Earth’. Inspired by technocratic ideas of the 1930s, Fuller envisaged, in the 1970s, an elitist world without politics, in which designers were at the helm, steering the planet out of its environmental crises.
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    Idle Pondering About Environmental Politics.Peder Anker - 2007 - Minerva 45 (1):93-95.
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    Tropical Imagination.Peder Anker - 2004 - Metascience 13 (1):95-97.
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    The philosopher's cabin and the household of nature.Peder Anker - 2003 - Ethics, Place and Environment 6 (2):131 – 141.
    The etymological origin of ecology in the human house is the point of departure of this article. It argues that oikos is not merely a vague metaphor for ecology, but that built households provide a key to understanding the household of nature. Three households support this claim: the cabins of Henry Thoreau, Aldo Leopold and Arne Noess. The article suggests that their views on the household of nature stand in direct relationship with their respective homes. They also have a distant (...)
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    The Silwood Circle: A History of Ecology and the Making of Scientific Careers in Late Twentieth-Century Britain.Peder Anker - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (2):264-266.
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    Cycles and circulation: a theme in the history of biology and medicine.Lucy van de Wiel, Mathias Grote, Peder Anker, Warwick Anderson, Ariane Dröscher, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Lynn K. Nyhart, Guido Giglioni, Maaike van der Lugt, Shigehisa Kuriyama, Christiane Groeben, Janet Browne, Staffan Müller-Wille & Nick Hopwood - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (3):1-39.
    We invite systematic consideration of the metaphors of cycles and circulation as a long-term theme in the history of the life and environmental sciences and medicine. Ubiquitous in ancient religious and philosophical traditions, especially in representing the seasons and the motions of celestial bodies, circles once symbolized perfection. Over the centuries cyclic images in western medicine, natural philosophy, natural history and eventually biology gained independence from cosmology and theology and came to depend less on strictly circular forms. As potent ‘canonical (...)
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    Frank N. Egerton, Hewett Cottrell Watson: Victorian Plant Ecologist and Evolutionist. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003; Michael Shermer, In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Wallace: A Biographical Study on the Psychology of History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2003 - Metascience 12 (3):322-324.
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    Jane Carruthers, National Park Science: A Century of Research in South Africa , 554 pp., illus., bibl., $67.72 Hardback, ISBN 9781107191440. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (3):617-619.
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    Johannes Fabian. Out of Our Minds: Reason and Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa. xvi + 320 pp., illus., app., bibl., index. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. $50 ; $19.95. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):291-292.
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    Martin Reuss;, Stephen H. Cutcliffe . The Illusory Boundary: Environment and Technology in History. ix + 318 pp., illus., bibls., index. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2010. $29.50. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2012 - Isis 103 (2):388-389.
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    Einar‐Arne Drivenes;, Harald Dag Jølle . Norsk polarhistorie. 3 volumes. 1,639 pp., illus., figs., bibl., index. Oslo: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 2004. NKr 1,295, $206. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):662-662.
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    Frank N. Egerton, Hewett Cottrell Watson: Victorian Plant Ecologist and Evolutionist. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003; Michael Shermer, In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Wallace: A Biographical Study on the Psychology of History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2003 - Metascience 12 (3):322-324.
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    Kim Cuddington;, Beatrix E. Beisner . Ecological Paradigms Lost: Routes of Theory Change. xxxiv + 435 pp., figs., apps., index. Burlington, Mass.: Elsevier Academic Press, 2005. $79.95. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):808-808.
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    Michel Bess. The Light‐Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960–2000. xix + 369 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2003. $18, £13. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):743-743.
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    Marilyn Fischer. Jane Addams’s Evolutionary Theorizing: Constructing “Democracy and Social Ethics.” 263 pp., notes, bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2019. $45 (cloth); ISBN 9780226631325. E-book available. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2021 - Isis 112 (1):195-196.
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    Naomi Oreskes;, Erik M. Conway. Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming. 355 pp., bibl., index. New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2010. $27. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):589-590.
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    Peter G. Ayres. Shaping Ecology: The Life of Arthur Tansley. xii + 213 pp., illus., bibl., index. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. $99.95. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):446-447.
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    Robert E. Kohler, Landscapes and Labscapes: Exploring the Lab–Field Border in Biology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2002. [REVIEW]Peder Anker - 2003 - Metascience 12 (3):401-404.
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    Peder Anker. From Bauhaus to Ecohouse: A History of Ecological Design. x + 188 pp., illus., index. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2010. $34.95. [REVIEW]Finis Dunaway - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):580-581.
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    Peder Anker. Imperial Ecology: Environmental Order in the British Empire, 1895–1945. vii + 384 pp., notes, index. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001. $59.95. [REVIEW]Thomas Potthast - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):443-444.
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    Peder Anker, imperial ecology: Environmental order in the british empire, 1895–1945. Cambridge, ma and London: Harvard university press, 2001. Pp. VII+343. Isbn 0-674-00595-3. £41.50. [REVIEW]Piers Hale - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (2):248-250.
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  32. Poetry and Nationalism.Johan Wrede - 1988 - In J. C. Nyíri & Barry Smith (eds.), Practical Knowledge: Outlines of a Theory of Traditions and Skills. Croom Helm. pp. 147.
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    Habit formation as symmetry breaking in the early universe.Peder Voetmann Christiansen - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):347-359.
    This paper tries to combine Peirce’s cosmology and metaphysics with current understanding in physics of the evolution of the universe, regarded as an ongoing semiotic process in a living cosmos. While the basic property of Life is viewed as an unexplainable Firstness inherent in the initial iconic state of the vacuous continuum we shall consider and exemplify two sign developing processes: (a) the transition from icon to index is considered as a symmetry breaking emergence of order actualising one among the (...)
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  34. Allerede Hippokrates.Anker Aggebo - 1971 - København,: Grevas.
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    The sense of being moved.Kathrine Elizabeth Anker - 2010 - Technoetic Arts 8 (2):167-172.
    This article suggests an assembly of ideas collected from transdisciplinary areas that in integration can potentially cast light on the role of affect and feeling in aesthetic experience. The article takes up a well-known philosophical quest to define the nature of aesthetic experience, but seeks out new territories of explanation that rest upon principles of rhetorical integration across a seemingly ambiguous landscape of separated theories, and under a dynamic, connective observatory perspective. The aim of the article is thus to suggest (...)
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  36. The Right to Be Impaired and the Legacy of Eugenics: A Critical Reading of the UN Convention on “Disability” Rights.Christien den Anker - 2015 - In Darian Meacham (ed.), Medicine and Society, New Perspectives in Continental Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Islam and socially responsible business conduct: an empirical study of Dutch entrepreneurs.Johan Graafland, Corrie Mazereeuw & Aziza Yahia - 2006 - Business Ethics: A European Review 15 (4):390-406.
    This paper explores the relationship between the Islamic religion and the level of socially responsible business conduct (SRBC) of Islamic entrepreneurs. The authors find that the common ideas of SRBC correspond with the view of business in Islam, although there are also some notable differences. They also find that Muslim entrepreneurs attach a higher weight to specific elements of SRBC than do non‐Muslims. However, they also find that Muslims are less involved with applying SRBC in practice than non‐Muslim managers.
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  38. Money-Pump Arguments.Johan E. Gustafsson - 2022 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Suppose that you prefer A to B, B to C, and C to A. Your preferences violate Expected Utility Theory by being cyclic. Money-pump arguments offer a way to show that such violations are irrational. Suppose that you start with A. Then you should be willing to trade A for C and then C for B. But then, once you have B, you are offered a trade back to A for a small cost. Since you prefer A to B, you (...)
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    Habitueerumine kui sümmeetria murdumine varases universumis. Kokkuvõte.Peder Voetmann Christiansen - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):360-360.
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    Some determinants of the use of relationships in discrimination learning.Peder Johnson & Daniel E. Bailey - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (3):365.
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    Musikk og mening: en studie i musikkforståelse med utgangspunkt i Eduard Hanslick.Peder Christian Kjerschow - 1978 - Oslo: Tanum-Norli.
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    Getting into the engine room: a blueprint to investigate the shadowy steps of AI ethics.Johan Rochel & Florian Evéquoz - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (2):609-622.
    Enacting an AI system typically requires three iterative phases where AI engineers are in command: selection and preparation of the data, selection and configuration of algorithmic tools, and fine-tuning of the different parameters on the basis of intermediate results. Our main hypothesis is that these phases involve practices with ethical questions. This paper maps these ethical questions and proposes a way to address them in light of a neo-republican understanding of freedom, defined as absence of domination. We thereby identify different (...)
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  43. Second Thoughts about My Favourite Theory.Johan E. Gustafsson - 2022 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (3):448-470.
    A straightforward way to handle moral uncertainty is simply to follow the moral theory in which you have most credence. This approach is known as My Favourite Theory. In this paper, I argue that, in some cases, My Favourite Theory prescribes choices that are, sequentially, worse in expected moral value than the opposite choices according to each moral theory you have any credence in. In addition this, problem generalizes to other approaches that avoid intertheoretic comparisons of value, such as My (...)
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    The History of Wilhelm Johannsen's Genetical Terms and Concepts from the Period 1903 to 1926.Johan Henrik Wanscher - 1975 - Centaurus 19 (2):125-147.
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    Illuminations by Philo of Alexandria: selected studies on interpretation in Philo, Paul and the Revelation of John.Peder Borgen - 2021 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Torrey Seland & David E. Aune.
    This volume contains a collection of 17 essays on Philo written by Peder Borgen between 1987 and 2018. The first six studies deal with important issues in Philo's religious thought and social world, such as his views on Flaccus, prayers, and his eschatology. The next five essays illustrate how an understanding of Philo can contribute to the interpretation of Paul, especially his Letter to the Galatians. The final six studies deal with the importance of Philo's writings for the interpretation (...)
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    Spinoza and Education: Freedom, Understanding and Empowerment.Johan Dahlbeck - 2016 - Abingdon: Routledge.
    Spinoza and Education offers a comprehensive investigation into the educational implications of Spinoza’s moral theory. Taking Spinoza’s naturalism as its point of departure, it constructs a considered account of education, taking special care to investigate the educational implications of Spinoza’s psychological egoism. What emerges is a counterintuitive form of education grounded in the egoistic striving of the teacher to persevere and to flourish in existence while still catering to the ethical demands of the students and the greater community. -/- In (...)
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    Childhood Interests: what they are and why it matters.Johan C. Bester & Jeffrey Blustein - 2024 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 67 (2):197-208.
    This paper examines the concept and moral significance of “childhood interests.” This concept is important in medical decision-making for children and more broadly in the field of pediatric ethics. The authors argue that childhood interests are identifiable components of childhood well-being that carry moral weight. Parents have a special role in protecting and promoting these interests and special obligations to do so. These parental obligations are grounded by the independent interests of the child, as well as the good of society (...)
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  48. Preface.Peder Borgen - 2021 - In Illuminations by Philo of Alexandria: selected studies on interpretation in Philo, Paul and the Revelation of John. Boston: Brill.
     
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    A Simpler, More Compelling Money Pump with Foresight.Johan E. Gustafsson & Wlodek Rabinowicz - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy 117 (10):578-589.
    One might think that money pumps directed at agents with cyclic preferences can be avoided by foresight. This view was challenged two decades ago by the discovery of a money pump with foresight, which works against agents who use backward induction. But backward induction implausibly assumes that the agent would act rationally and retain her trust in her future rationality even at choice nodes that could only be reached if she were to act irrationally. This worry does not apply to (...)
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  50. Prudential Longtermism.Johan E. Gustafsson & Petra Kosonen - forthcoming - In Jacob Barrett, Hilary Greaves & David Thorstad (eds.), Essays on Longtermism. Oxford University Press.
    According to Longtermism, our acts’ expected influence on the expected value of the world is mainly determined by their effects in the far future. There is, given total utilitarianism, a straightforward argument for Longtermism due to the enormous number of people that might exist in the future, but this argument does not work on person-affecting views. In this paper, we will argue that these views might also lead to Longtermism if Prudential Longtermism is true. Prudential Longtermism holds for a person (...)
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