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    Rationality, Shmationality: Even Newer Shmagency Worries.Olof Leffler - 2024 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 27 (2):371-404.
    Constitutivist approaches to the normativity of rationality have recently come into vogue. Unlike their moral counterparts, however, they have not been confronted with the shmagency objection. In this paper, I challenge them with two versions of the objection based on recent developments in the debate surrounding the normativity of morality. These are shmagency as modal escapability, which is based on taking sophisticated shmagents to be able to modally escape various norms, and shmagency as underdetermination, which is based on taking constitutive (...)
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  2. New Shmagency Worries.Olof Leffler - 2019 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 15 (2):121-145.
    Constitutivism explains norms in terms of their being constitutive of agency, actions, or certain propositional attitudes. However, the shmagency objection says that if we can be shmagents – like agents, minus the norm-explaining features of agency – we can avoid the norms, so the explanation fails. This paper extends this objection, arguing that constitutivists about practical norms suffer from it despite their recent attempts to solve it. The standard response to the objection is that it is self-defeating for agents to (...)
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  3. How Simple is the Humean Theory of Motivation?Olof Leffler - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 25 (2):125-140.
    In recent discussions of the Humean Theory of Motivation (HTM), several authors – not to mention other philosophers around the proverbial water cooler – have appealed to the simplicity of the theory to defend it. But the argument from simplicity has rarely been explicated or received much critical attention – until now. I begin by reconstructing the argument and then argue that it suffers from a number of problems. Most importantly, first, I argue that HTM is unlikely to be simpler (...)
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  4. Agent‐Switching, Plight Inescapability, and Corporate Agency.Olof Leffler - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Realists about group agency, according to whom corporate agents may have mental states and perform actions over and above those of their individual members, think that individual agents may switch between participating in individual and corporate agency. My aim is, however, to argue that the inescapability of individual agency spells out a difficulty for this kind of switching – and, therefore, for realism about corporate agency. To do so, I develop Korsgaard's notion of plight inescapability. On my take, it suggests (...)
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    The Constitution of Constitutivism.Olof Leffler - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Leeds
    Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or ideal, the properties of which explain why moral norms are normative for us. I aim to investigate whether this idea is plausible. I start off critically. After defining constitutivism and outlining its attractions and problems (chapter 1), I discuss the theories of various features of agency that are supposed to ground morality according to the leading constitutivists in the literature. I find these theories wanting. They are (...)
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  6. Zombies Incorporated.Olof Leffler - 2023 - Theoria 89 (5):640-659.
    How should we understand the relation between corporate agency, corporate moral agency and corporate moral patienthood? For some time, corporations have been treated as increasingly ontologically and morally sophisticated in the literature. To explore the limits of this treatment, I start off by redeveloping and defending a reductio that historically has been aimed at accounts of corporate agency which entail that corporations count as moral patients. More specifically, I argue that standard agents are due a certain type of moral concern, (...)
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  7. Contingency, Sociality, and Moral Progress.Olof Leffler - forthcoming - Journal of the American Philosophical Association:1-20.
    A debate has recently appeared regarding whether non-naturalism is better than other metaethical views at explaining moral progress. I shall take the occasion of this debate to present a novel debunking dilemma for moral non-naturalists, extending Sharon Street's Darwinian one. I will argue that moral progress indicates that our moral attitudes tend to reflect contingent sociocultural and psychological factors. For non-naturalists, there is then either a relation between these factors and the moral facts, non-naturalistically construed, or there is not. If (...)
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  8. Desire, Disagreement, and Corporate Mental States.Olof Leffler - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    I argue against group agent realism, or the view that groups have irreducible mental states. If group agents have irreducible mental states, as realists assume, then the best group agent realist explanation of corporate agents features only basic mental states with at most one motivational function each. But the best group agent realist explanation of corporate agents does not feature only basic mental states with at most one motivational function each. So corporate agents lack irreducible mental states. How so? I (...)
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  9. A Reason to Know.Olof Leffler - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (3):557-575.
    It is often thought that desire-based versions of reasons internalism, according to which our practical reasons depend on what we desire, are committed to denying that we have any categorical reasons. I shall argue, however, that such theories are committed to a universal desire which gives rise to an unexpected categorical reason – a reason to know our surroundings. I will arrive at this conclusion by using Fichte’s argument for thinking that security from unpredictable and powerful forces of nature is (...)
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    The Foundations of Agency – and Ethics?Olof Leffler - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (2):547-563.
    In this article, I take off from some central issues in Paul Katsafanas’ recent book Agency and the Foundations of Ethics. I argue that Katsafanas’ alleged aims of action fail to do the work he requires them to do. First, his approach to activity or control is deeply problematic in the light of counterexamples. More importantly, the view of activity or control he needs to get his argument going is most likely false, as it requires our values to do work (...)
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  11. Reasons Internalism, Cooperation, and Law.Olof Leffler - 2020 - In Rachael Mellin, Raimo Tuomela & Miguel Garcia-Godinez (eds.), Social Ontology, Normativity and Law. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 115-132.
    Argues that reasons internalism, suitably understood, explains categorical reasons for us to cooperate with each other. The norms we then cooperate to satisfy can lie at the heart of legal systems, yielding unexpected implications in the philosophy of law.
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    Om rättfärdigandereflektion.Olof Leffler - 2014 - In Meri Alarcón, Matilda Amundsen Bergström, Tania Kaveh & Vilde Andrea Pettersen (eds.), Meningens motstånd. Göteborgs universitet. pp. 35-39.
    Argues that the humanities are valuable (in Swedish).
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  13. Om Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World: Beyond Tolerance av Ryan Muldoon. [REVIEW]Olof Leffler - 2018 - Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 22 (1):56-61.
    Review of Ryan Muldoon's book Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World: Beyond Tolerance (in Swedish).
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  14. Om From Morality to the End of Reason av Ingmar Persson. [REVIEW]Olof Leffler - 2016 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2016 (1):60-65.
    Review of Ingmar Persson's book From Morality to the End of Reason (in Swedish).
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  15. Wilhelm von Ockham: Die sprachphilosophischen Grundlagen seines Denkens.Oliver Leffler - 1995 - Werl/Westfalen: Dietrich-Coelde-Verlag.
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    Ogyū Sorai's journey to Kai in 1706, with a translation of the Kyōchūkikō.Olof G. Lidin & Sorai Ogyū - 1983 - London: Curzon Press. Edited by Sorai Ogyū.
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    Commerce, Theft and Deception : The Etymology of Hermes in Plato’s Cratylus.Olof Pettersson - 2022 - In Vladimir Mikes (ed.), Plato's Cratylus. Proceeding from the XI Symposium Platonicum Pragense. Leiden: Brill.
    In the light of Socrates’ largely neglected etymological account of the name Hermes, this article reexamines the dialogue’s perplexing conclusion that reality should not be sought through names, but through itself. By a close scrutiny of three claims made in this etymology – that language is commercial, thievish and deceptive – it argues that Socrates’ discussion about the relation between names and reality cannot only be meaningfully understood in terms of his characterization of language as deceptive and therefore tragic, but (...)
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  18. Gorgias 'Über das Nichtsein'.Olof Gigon - 1936 - Hermes 71 (2):186-213.
     
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    Executive functions in mono- and bilingual children with language impairment – issues for speech-language pathology.Olof Sandgren & Ketty Holmström - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The individualism-holism problem in sociological research.Olof Dahlback - 1998 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 28 (3):237–272.
    This paper treats the problem of which type of units, individuals or whole societies, should be used when explaining societal phenomena. It is argued that factors operating at the individual level in principle form societies, and that societal phenomena therefore should ideally be explained at this level. However, it is also argued that many societal phenomena cannot in practice be analyzed at the individual level in a clear and strict way, but rather must be analyzed holistically, because it is not (...)
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    The scope of the rational choice perspective in sociological research.Olof Dahlbäck - 1995 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 25 (3):237–261.
  22. Gorgiás ,O nejsoucnu‘.Olof Gigon - 2004 - Filosoficky Casopis 52:937-965.
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  23. Il libro 'Sugli dèi' di Protagora.Olof Gigon - 1985 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 40 (3):419.
     
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  24. Exploring Brokering Situations in an Innovation Boundary Context.Ulrika Lundh Snis and Lars Svensson Lars-Olof Johansson - 2013 - Iris 34.
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    Number: An Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions.G. Mittag-Leffler - 1924 - The Monist 34 (3):321-357.
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    Number: An Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions.G. Mittag-Leffler - 1924 - The Monist 34 (4):483-510.
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    Student behavioural disengagement, peer encouragement and the school curriculum: a mechanism approach.Olof Reichenberg - 2017 - Educational Studies 44 (2):147-166.
    Student behavioural disengagement is a problem in many schools. This paper aims to explain why students’ behavioural disengagement occurs and reoccurs in Swedish classrooms in terms of two mechanisms. Mechanisms that explain student disengagement are tested quantitatively and illustrated qualitatively with primary data consisting of 74 video-recorded classroom lessons from three compulsory schools in Sweden. The regressions suggest that peer encouragement and the school subject curriculum are central for explaining student behavioural disengagement. Qualitative analysis decomposes how the mechanisms of peer (...)
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    Mina tretal: en annorlunda memoar.Olof Ruin - 2015 - Stockholm: Atlantis.
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    Working memory and referential communication—multimodal aspects of interaction between children with sensorineural hearing impairment and normal hearing peers.Olof Sandgren, Kristina Hansson & Birgitta Sahlén - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Hugo Valentin's scholarly campaign against antisemitism.Olof Bortz - 2023 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 34 (1):52-65.
    The Swedish Jewish historian Hugo Valentin (1888–1963) founded the field of Swedish Jewish history in the 1920s. Valentin was also a prominent and public figure in Swedish Jewish affairs, as a writer, Zionist and refugee activist. This article focuses on Valentin’s analysis of antisemitism, from the 1920s to the early 1950s. It pays equal attention to the continuity and change of his writings on the topic, analysed in relation to such political contexts as the ‘Jewish question’, Zionism and anti-Nazi responses, (...)
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    Education for sustainable development in the ‘Capitalocene’.Olof Franck, Arjen Wals, Dawn Sanders, Beniamin Knutsson, Sally Windsor & Helena Pedersen - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (3):224-227.
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    Vita Aristotelis Marciana.Olof Gigon (ed.) - 2017 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
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    An experimental analysis of risk taking.Olof Dahlbäck - 1990 - Theory and Decision 29 (3):183-202.
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    Socrate: la sua immagine nella letteratura e nella storia.Olof Gigon - 2015 - Milano: Vita e Pensiero.
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    Herdsmen and Stargazers: the Science of Philosophy in Plato’s Statesman.Olof Pettersson - 2020 - Polis 37 (3):534-549.
    Together with the Sophist, Plato’s Statesman is often taken to introduce and develop a new scientific form of theoretical inquiry, represented by the Eleatic visitor. This paper draws on recent scholarship on the Sophist and evaluates the reliability of this scientific approach when applied to political matters in the Statesman. It analyzes how the Eleatic visitor identifies and tries to mend two central mistakes in his own initial definition of the statesman and argues that the visitor’s treatment of three related (...)
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    Antibiotic Pipeline Coordinators.Enrico Baraldi, Olof Lindahl, Miloje Savic, David Findlay & Christine Årdal - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (s1):25-31.
    The World Health Organization has published a global priority list of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to guide research and development of new antibiotics. Every pathogen on this list requires R&D activity, but some are more attractive for private sector investments, as evidenced by the current antibacterial pipeline. A “pipeline coordinator” is a governmental/non-profit organization that closely tracks the antibacterial pipeline and actively supports R&D across all priority pathogens employing new financing tools.
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  37. Hjalmar Neiglick.Olof Mustelin - 1966 - Helsingfors,:
     
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    Ancient Philosophy: New Tasks.Olof Gigon - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (3):101-111.
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  39. Nikomachische Ethik. Aristoteles, Olof Gigon & Karl Hoen - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (2):319-321.
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    The problem of religious specialists and cult performers in early Scandinavia.Olof Sundqvist - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 11 (1):107-131.
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    Gregor Johann Mendel: 'Meine Zeit wird schon kommen'.Olof G. Tandberg - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (3):99-100.
  42. The earth charter: A contribution toward its realization1 why an earth charter?Olof G. Tandberg - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (1-6).
     
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  43. A Multiform Desire.Olof Pettersson - 2013 - Dissertation, Uppsala University
    This dissertation is a study of appetite in Plato’s Timaeus, Republic and Phaedrus. In recent research is it often suggested that Plato considers appetite (i) to pertain to the essential needs of the body, (ii) to relate to a distinct set of objects, e.g. food or drink, and (iii) to cause behaviour aiming at sensory pleasure. Exploring how the notion of appetite, directly and indirectly, connects with Plato’s other purposes in these dialogues, this dissertation sets out to evaluate these ideas. (...)
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    Materials for the History of Mathematics in the Institut Mittag-Leffler.I. Grattan-Guinness & Magnus Mittag-Leffler - 1971 - Isis 62:363-374.
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    Ethical Literacies and Education for Sustainable Development: Young People, Subjectivity and Democratic Participation.Olof Franck & Christina Osbeck (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book explores the ethical dimensions surrounding the development of education for sustainable development within schools, and examines these issues through the lens of ethical literacy. The book argues that teaching children to engage with nature is crucial if they are to develop a true understanding of sustainability and climate issues, and claims that sustainability education is much more successful when pupils are treated as moral agents rather than being passive subjects of testing and assessment. The collection brings together a (...)
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  46. Learning as discourse change: A sociocultural mechanism.Per‐Olof Wickman & Leif Östman - 2002 - Science Education 86 (5):601-623.
  47. The practical epistemologies of the classroom: A study of laboratory work.Per‐Olof Wickman - 2004 - Science Education 88 (3):325-344.
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    Materials for the History of Mathematics in the Institut Mittag-Leffler.I. Grattan-Guinness & Magnus Gustav Mittag-Leffler - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):363-374.
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    Gender and race effects on occupational prestige, segregation, and earnings.Ann Leffler & Wu Xu - 1992 - Gender and Society 6 (3):376-392.
    This article examines the interlinked impacts of gender and race on occupational prestige, segregation, and earnings. Included are occupations about which Bose and Rossi reported prestige ranks and about which the 1980 census reported earnings and relevant gender/race breakdowns. White men are used as the comparison group. Contrasted to them are the gender/race groups of white women, Black men, Black women, Asian-American men, Asian-American women, Hispanic men, and Hispanic women. Race has a more powerful impact than gender on the prestige (...)
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    Kleines Wörterbuch der JapanologieKleines Worterbuch der Japanologie.Olof G. Lidin & Bruno Lewin - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):832.
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