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    Science without Frontiers: Cosmopolitanism and National Interests in the World of Learning, 1870-1940 - by R. Fox.Sven Widmalm - 2017 - Centaurus 59 (1-2):156-157.
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    ‘Super Bowl of the world conference circuit’? A network approach to high-level science and policy conferencing.Sven Widmalm - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (4):535-551.
    Elite conferences, such as the Nobel Symposia organized by the Nobel Foundation since 1965, have often put a premium on the uninhibited exchange of ideas rather than the broad exchange of information. Nobel Symposium 14, The Place of Value in a World of Fact (1969), combined this ethos with the ambition to engage with ‘world problems’ that were thought by many at the time to constitute a global crisis. This paper examines the relationship between the Nobel Foundation's ideal of scientific (...)
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  3. The Third Manuscript : Rules of Conduct and the Fact-Value Distinction in Mid-20th Century Biochemistry.Sven Widmalm - 2015 - In Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson & Francis Lee (eds.), Value practices in the life sciences and medicine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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    United in Separation: The Inventions of Gel Filtration and the Moral Economy of Research in Swedish Biochemistry, ca. 1950–1970.Sven Widmalm - 2014 - Science in Context 27 (2):249-274.
    ArgumentThe Uppsala school in separation science, under the leadership of Nobel laureates, The Svedberg and Arne Tiselius, was by all counts a half-century-long success story. Chemists at the departments for physical chemistry and biochemistry produced a number of separation techniques that were widely adopted by the scientific community and in various technological applications. Success was also commercial and separation techniques, such as gel filtration, were an important factor behind the meteoric rise of the drug company Pharmacia from the 1950s. The (...)
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    Introduction.Sven Widmalm - 2001 - Minerva 39 (4):365-372.
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    Science and neutrality: The Nobel prizes of 1919 and scientific internationalism in Sweden. [REVIEW]Sven Widmalm - 1995 - Minerva 33 (4):339-360.
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    Alex Wright. Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age. 350 pp., figs., bibl., index. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. $27.95. [REVIEW]Sven Widmalm - 2016 - Isis 107 (4):874-876.
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    Introduction: Science and the creation of value. [REVIEW]Sven Widmalm - 2007 - Minerva 45 (2):115-120.
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    Aant Elzinga.Einstein’s Nobel Prize: A Glimpse behind Closed Doors: The Archival Evidence. xii + 228 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Sagamore Beach, Mass.: Science History Publications/USA, 2006. $39.95. [REVIEW]Sven Widmalm - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):644-645.
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    Thomas Kaiserfeld;, Tom O'Dell . Legitimizing ESS: Big Science as a Collaboration across Boundaries. 239 pp., illus., bibls. Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2013. $48.95. [REVIEW]Sven Widmalm - 2014 - Isis 105 (4):868-869.
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    Per Lundin;, Niklas Stenlås;, Johan Gribbe . Science for Welfare and Warfare: Technology and State Initiative in Cold War Sweden. vi + 314 pp., illus. Sagamore Beach, Mass.: Science History Publications, 2010. $49.95. [REVIEW]Sven Widmalm - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):807-808.
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    The art of gathering: histories of international scientific conferences.Charlotte Bigg, Jessica Reinisch, Geert Somsen & Sven Widmalm - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (4):423-433.
    Hundreds of thousands of conferences have taken place since their first appearance in the late eighteenth century, yet the history of science has often treated them as stages for scientific practice, not as the play itself. Drawing on recent work in the history of science and of international relations, the introduction to this special issue suggests avenues for exploring the phenomenon of the international scientific conference, broadly construed, by highlighting the connected dimensions of communication, sociability and international relations. It lays (...)
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    Sven widmalm , vetenskapsbärarna – naturvetenskapen I det Svenska samhället, 1880–1950. Hedemora: GidLunds förlag, 1999. Pp. 368. Isbn 91-7844300-8. No price given. Gustav Holmberg, reaching for the stars: Studies in the history of swedish stellar and nebular astronomy, 1860–1940. Lund studies in the history of science and ideas, 13. Lund: Ugglan, 1999. Pp. 243. Isbn 91-628-3837-7. £10.00. [REVIEW]Arne Hessenbruch - 2001 - British Journal for the History of Science 34 (3):341-373.
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    Sven Widmalm . Vetenskapsbärarna: Naturvetenskapen i det svenska samhället, 1880–1950 [The Carriers of Science: Science in Swedish Society, 1880–1950]. 368 pp., figs., illus. Hedemora: Gidlunds, 1999. [REVIEW]Sverker Sörlin - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):520-522.
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    Rebecka Lettevall;, Geert Somsen;, Sven Widmalm . Neutrality in Twentieth-Century Europe: Intersections of Science, Culture, and Politics after the First World War. ix + 351 pp., illus., index. New York/London: Routledge, 2012. $130. [REVIEW]Matthias Heymann - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):483-485.
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    The Science-Industry Nexus: History, Policy, Implications - Edited by Karl Grandinl; Nina Wormbs; Sven Widmalm.Henrik Knudsen - 2007 - Centaurus 49 (3):250-251.
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    Karl grandin, Nina wormbs and Sven widmalm , the science–industry nexus: History, policy, implications. Nobel symposium 123. Sagamore beach, ma: Science history publications and the nobel foundation, 2004. Pp. XVII+457. Isbn 0-88135-365-5. $54.95. [REVIEW]Nicolas Rasmussen - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (3):440-441.
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    From Science to Industry?Karl Grandin;, Nina Wormbs;, Sven Widmalm . The Science–Industry Nexus: History, Policy, Implications. xvii + 457 pp., illus., index. Sagamore Beach, Mass.: Science History Publications, 2005. $54.95. [REVIEW]David E. Nye - 2006 - Isis 97 (3):543-545.
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    Oldies but goldies? Comparing the trustworthiness and credibility of ‘new’ and ‘old’ information intermediaries.Lisa Weidmüller & Sven Engesser - forthcoming - Communications.
    People increasingly access news through ‘new’, algorithmic intermediaries such as search engines or aggregators rather than the ‘old’ (i. e., traditional), journalistic intermediaries. As algorithmic intermediaries do not adhere to journalistic standards, their trustworthiness comes into question. With this study, we (1) summarize the differences between journalistic and algorithmic intermediaries as found in previous literature; (2) conduct a cross-media comparison of information credibility and intermediary trustworthiness; and (3) examine how key predictors (such as modality, reputation, source attribution, and prior experience) (...)
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    High-Performance Work Practices and Employee Wellbeing—Does Health-Oriented Leadership Make a Difference?Sven Hauff, Annika Krick, Laura Klebe & Jörg Felfe - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper sheds further light on the contextual boundaries in the relationship between high-performance work practices and employee wellbeing. In particular, we analyze whether this relationship is moderated by health-oriented leadership behavior which describes the extent to which leaders value, are aware of, and protect their followers’ health at work. Our analyses are based on employee data from Germany, covering two points in time. Findings show positive associations between HPWPs and happiness-related and health-related wellbeing outcomes. The positive relationship between HPWPs (...)
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  21. Brief Notices.Sven Rune Havsteen, Nils Holger Petersen, Heinrich W. Schwab & Eyolf Østrem - 2008 - Speculum 83 (1):265.
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    Can Uncertainty Be Quantified?Sven Ove Hansson - 2022 - Perspectives on Science 30 (2):210-236.
    In order to explore the quantifiability and formalizability of uncertainty a wide range of uncertainties are investigated. They are summarized under eight main categories: factual, possibilistic, metadoxastic, agential, interactive, value, structural, and linguistic uncertainty. This includes both classical uncertainty and the uncertainties commonly called great, deep, or radical. For five of the eight types of uncertainty, both quantitative and non-quantitative formalizations are meaningful and available. For one of them (interactive uncertainty), only non-quantitative formalizations seem to be meaningful, and for two (...)
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  23. Safety’s coordination problems.Julien Dutant & Sven Rosenkranz - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (5):1317-1343.
    The safety conception of knowledge holds that a belief constitutes knowledge iff relevantly similar beliefs—its epistemic counterparts—are true. It promises an instructive account of why certain general principles of knowledge hold. We focus on two such principles that anyone should endorse: the closure principle that knowledge is downward closed under competent conjunction elimination, and the counter-closure principle that knowledge is upward closed under competent conjunction introduction. We argue that anyone endorsing the former must also endorse the latter on pains of (...)
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    In Defense of the Ramsey Test.Sven Ove Hansson - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (10):522.
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    In defense of base contraction.Sven Ove Hansson - 1992 - Synthese 91 (3):239 - 245.
    In the most common approaches to belief dynamics, states of belief are represented by sets that are closed under logical consequence. In an alternative approach, they are represented by non-closed belief bases. This representation has attractive properties not shared by closed representations. Most importantly, it can account for repeated belief changes that have not yet been satisfactorily accounted for in the closed approach.
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    Great Uncertainty about Small Things.Sven Ove Hansson - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 8 (2):26-35.
  27. Experiments Before Science. What Science Learned from Technological Experiments.Sven Hansson - 2015 - In Sven Ove Hansson (ed.), The Role of Technology in Science: Philosophical Perspectives. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Disciplines, Doctrines, and Deviant Science.Sven Ove Hansson - 2020 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 33 (1):43-52.
    This is a reply to a comment by Kåre Letrud [Letrud, Kåre. 2019. “The Gordian Knot of Demarcation: Tying Up Some Loose Ends.” International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 32 : 3–11. doi:10...
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    Coping with the Unpredictable Effects of Future Technologies.Sven Ove Hansson - 2011 - Philosophy and Technology 24 (2):137-149.
    Available methods such as technology assessment and risk analysis have failed to predict the effects of technological choices. We need to give up the futile predictive ambitions of previous approaches and instead base decisions on systematic studies of alternative future developments. It will then be necessary to cope with mere possibility arguments, i.e., arguments in which a conclusion is drawn from a mere possibility that a course of action may have certain consequences. A five-step procedure is proposed for the assessment (...)
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    How not to deal with plagiarism.Sven Ove Hansson - 2023 - Theoria 89 (2):151-155.
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  31. Risk and ethics : three approaches.Sven Ove Hansson - 2007 - In Tim Lewens (ed.), Risk: Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Do Moral Philosophers Have to Be Moral?Sven Ove Hansson - 2020 - Theoria 86 (4):433-438.
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    Dominating Risk Impositions.Kritika Maheshwari & Sven Nyholm - 2022 - The Journal of Ethics 26 (4):613-637.
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    Informed Consent Out of Context.Sven Ove Hansson - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 63 (2):149-154.
    Several attempts have been made to transfer the concept of informed consent from medical and research ethics to dealing with affected groups in other areas such as engineering, land use planning, and business management. It is argued that these attempts are unsuccessful since the concept of informed consent is inadequate for situations in which groups of affected persons are dealt with collectively (rather than individually, as in clinical medicine). There are several reasons for this. The affected groups from which informed (...)
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    Philosophical plagiarism.Sven Ove Hansson - 2008 - Theoria 74 (2):97-101.
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    Defining technical function.Sven Ove Hansson - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (1):19-22.
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    Philosophical Plagiarism under the Spotlight.Sven Ove Hansson - 2019 - Theoria 85 (2):61-68.
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    Do we need second-order probabilities?Sven Ove Hansson - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (4):525-533.
    Although it has often been claimed that all the information contained in second-order probabilities can be contained in first-order probabilities, no practical recipe for the elimination of second-order probabilities without loss of information seems to have been presented. Here, such an elimination method is introduced for repeatable events. However, its application comes at the price of losses in cognitive realism. In spite of their technical eliminability, second-order probabilities are useful because they can provide models of important features of the world (...)
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    Women Know Better What Other Women Think and Feel: Gender Effects on Mindreading across the Adult Life Span.Renata Wacker, Sven Bölte & Isabel Dziobek - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Do we Need a Special Ethics for Research?Sven Ove Hansson - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (1):21-29.
    Research is subject to more stringent ethical requirements than most other human activities, and a procedure that is otherwise allowed may be forbidden in research. Hence, risk-taking is more restricted in scientific research than in most non-research contexts, and privacy is better protected in scientific questionnaires than in marketing surveys. Potential arguments for this difference are scrutinized. The case in its favour appears to be weak. A stronger case can be made in favour of a difference in the opposite direction: (...)
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    Disguised Plagiarism.Sven Ove Hansson - 2020 - Theoria 86 (6):695-703.
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    Holism.Sven Ove Hansson - 2021 - Theoria 87 (6):1345-1348.
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    Dolda källor.Sven Sandström - 1986 - Lund: Doxa.
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    Praxis relevance in science.Sven Ove Hansson - 2006 - Foundations of Science 12 (2):139-154.
    Science is praxis relevant to the extent that it guides goal-directed action by telling us how to act in order to achieve the goals. Investigations aiming at high praxis relevance are performed in various disciplines under names such as clinical trials, evaluation research, intervention research and social experiments. In this contribution, the notion of (direct) praxis relevance is delineated, and it is distinguished from related properties of science such as those of being applied and being practically useful in a wider (...)
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  45. Deontic logic without misleading alethic analogies.Sven Ove Hansson - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (123-124):337-370.
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    Do We Need Second‐Order Probabilities?Sven Ove Hansson - 2008 - Dialectica 62 (4):525-533.
    Although it has often been claimed that all the information contained in second‐order probabilities can be contained in first‐order probabilities, no practical recipe for the elimination of second‐order probabilities without loss of information seems to have been presented. Here, such an elimination method is introduced for repeatable events. However, its application comes at the price of losses in cognitive realism. In spite of their technical eliminability, second‐order probabilities are useful because they can provide models of important features of the world (...)
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    Ethical Expertise.Sven Ove Hansson - 2016 - Theoria 82 (4):299-301.
  48. Is Anthroposophy Science?Sven Ove Hansson - 1991 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 25 (64):1991.
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    Individuals and collective actions.Sven Ove Hansson - 1986 - Theoria 52 (1-2):87-97.
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    Progress in Philosophy – a Centennial Perspective.Sven Ove Hansson - 2016 - Theoria 82 (2):101-103.
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