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    Definition And Hypothesis In Plato's "Meno" (i).Egil A. Wyller - 1964 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 7 (1-4):219-226.
    The author scrutinizes the special application of arne naess's model for the semantical interpretation of texts which was made by laura grimm in her book, "definition in plato's meno". (staff).
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    Plato's "Parmenides": Another Interpretation.Egil A. Wyller - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):621 - 640.
    In the second part of the Phaedrus Plato raises the question how a logos, that is a train of worded thoughts, written or spoken, ought to be composed. "Each logos," Plato here claims, "must be composed like a living being, a ζῷον, with a body of its own, so that it will be neither headless nor footless, but have middle parts and extremities μέσα...καὶ ἔσχατα, which are written in accordance with each other and the whole". In analyzing this "body," we (...)
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    Health, Work, and Family Strain – Psychosocial Experiences at the Early Stages of Long-Term Sickness Absence.Martin I. Standal, Vegard S. Foldal, Roger Hagen, Lene Aasdahl, Roar Johnsen, Egil A. Fors & Marit Solbjør - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundKnowledge about the psychosocial experiences of sick-listed workers in the first months of sick leave is sparse even though early interventions are recommended. The aim of this study was to explore psychosocial experiences of being on sick leave and thoughts about returning to work after 8–12 weeks of sickness absence.MethodsSixteen individuals at 9–13 weeks of sick leave participated in semi-structured individual interviews. Data was analyzed through Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological method.ResultsThree themes emerged: energy depleted, losing normal life, searching for a solution. (...)
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  4. F0rland," The Ideal Explanatory Text in History: A Plea for Ecumenism,".Tor Egil - 2004 - History and Theory 43:321-340.
     
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    Conversion Gait Disorder—Meeting Patients in Behaviour, Reuniting Body and Mind.Ejgil Jespersen, Anika A. Jordbru & Egil Martinsen - 2008 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (2):185-199.
    The Hospital for Rehabilitation, Stavern, in Norway has treated patients with physical symptoms with no organic cause, so called conversion disorder patients, for over a decade. For four years research on the treatment has been carried out. Patients with conversion disorder seem not to fit in traditional somatic hospitals because their patienthood depends upon psychiatric diagnosis. Ironically, they appear not to belong in psychiatric hospitals because of their physical symptoms. The treatment offered these patients at hospitals for rehabilitation is adapted (...)
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    Contemporary Esotericism.Egil Asprem & Kennet Granholm - 2012 - Routledge.
    The study of contemporary esoteric discourse has hitherto been a largely neglected part of the new academic field of Western esotericism. Contemporary Esotericism provides a broad overview and assessment of the complex world of Western esoteric thought today. Combining historiographical analysis with theories and methodologies from the social sciences, the volume explores new problems and offers new possibilities for the study of esoterica. Contemporary Esotericism studies the period since the 1950s but focuses on the last two decades. The wide range (...)
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    Norwegian “Digital Border Defense” and Competence for the Unforeseen: A Grounded Theory Approach.Ole Boe & Glenn-Egil Torgersen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    3. historiography without God: A reply to gregory1.Tor Egil Førland - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (4):520-532.
    This reply aims both to respond to Gregory and to move forward the debate about God’s place in historiography. The first section is devoted to the nature of science and God. Whereas Gregory thinks science is based on metaphysical naturalism with a methodological corollary of critical-realist empiricism, I see critical, empiricist methodology as basic, and naturalism as a consequence. Gregory’s exposition of his apophatic theology, in which univocity is eschewed, illustrates the fissure between religious and scientific worldviews—no matter which basic (...)
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    3. mentality as a social emergent: Can the zeitgeist have explanatory power?Tor Egil Førland - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (1):44–56.
    This paper probes the explanatory value of mentality as a social emergent in general and of the Zeitgeist in particular. Durkheim’s contention that social facts have emergent properties is open to the charge that it implies logically inconsistent “downward causation.” On the basis of an analogy with the brain–mind dilemma and mental emergentism, the first part of the essay discusses and dismisses the notion of social emergent properties that cannot be reduced to the properties of their component parts—individuals—and their internal (...)
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    Locked-in or ready for climate change mitigation? Agri-food networks as structures for dairy-beef farming.Maja Farstad, Heidi Vinge & Egil Petter Stræte - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (1):29-41.
    Many countries have included agriculture as one of the sectors where they intend to obtain significant greenhouse gas emission reductions. In Norway, the dairy-beef sector, in particular, has been targeted for considerable emission cuts. Despite publicly expressed interest within the agricultural sector for reducing emissions, significant measures have yet to be implemented. In this paper, we draw on qualitative data from Norway when examining the extent the wider agri-food network around farmers promotes or restrains the transition toward low-emission agricultural production. (...)
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    The role of mathematics in the exploration of reality.Karl Egil Aubert - 1982 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):353 – 359.
    In his well?known paper from 1954, Herbert A. Simon sets out to demonstrate that it is possible, in principle, to make public predictions within the social sciences that will be confirmed by the events. However, Simon's proof by means of the Brouwer fixed?point theorem not only rests on an illegitimate use of continuous variables, it is also founded on the questionable assumption that facts ? even on the level of possibilities ? can be established by purely mathematical means. The ?proof? (...)
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    Cessation of Deliberate Self-Harm Behavior in Patients With Borderline Personality Traits Treated With Outpatient Dialectical Behavior Therapy.Yngvill Ane Stokke Westad, Kristen Hagen, Egil Jonsbu & Stian Solem - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:578230.
    The first aim of the study was to identify when deliberate self-harm behavior ceased in patients with borderline symptoms undergoing dialectical behavioral treatment. The second aim was to compare patients who ceased their self-harm behavior early or late in the course of treatment, with regard to demographics, comorbidity, and symptom severity. The study used a naturalistic design and included 75 treatment completers at an outpatient DBT clinic. Of these 75 patients, 46 presented with self-harming behavior at pre-treatment. These 46 participants (...)
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    Education and its borderlines. An essay about the nature of education.Herner Sæverot & Glenn-Egil Torgersen - 2013 - Phenomenology and Practice 6 (2):108-120.
    This essay initiates a fundamental discussion about education’s nature and character, and raises the questions: Is education reliant on other disciplines as, for example, psychology, sociology and philosophy? Or may education be thought of independently, without being reliant on other disciplines? These questions are discussed in the light of Theodor Litt’s educational reading of Hegel’s understanding of dialectics, as it appears in the book Phenomenology of Spirit, in order to support that education has a relational and dialectic nature. In the (...)
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    Albrecht Dürers Cherubinischer Hymnus.Egil A. Wyller - 1993 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 19:377-397.
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    Albrecht Dürers Cherubinischer Hymnus.Egil A. Wyller - 1993 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 19:377-397.
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    Kosmos als Klangfigur. Piatons Naturvision im „Timaios".Egil A. Wyller - 1995 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 21:105-118.
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    La philosophie de l’instant chez Platon ou la troisième hypothèse du Parménide.Egil A. Wyller - 1964 - Revue de Synthèse 85 (33-34):9-29.
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    Two recent interpretations of Plato's parmenides.Egil A. Wylter - 1963 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 6 (1-4):200 – 211.
    William F. Lynch, S. J. An Approach to the Metaphysics of Plato through the Parmenides, Georgetown University Press, 1959, 255 pp. $ 6.00 Robert S. Brumbaugh, Plato on the One. The Hypotheses in the Parmenides, Yale University Press, New Haven 1961, 365 pp. $ 6.50.
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    Det Romantiske kunstsyn.Egil A. Wyller (ed.) - 1966 - [Oslo]: Universitetsforlaget.
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    Der Späte Platon Tübinger Vorlesungen 1965.Egil A. Wyller - 1970 - F. Meiner.
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  21. Fra tankens og troens møtested.Egil A. Wyller - 1968 - Oslo,: Tanum.
     
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  22. Mitarbeiterliste.Egil A. Wyller - 1993 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 19.
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    Platons Parmenides. Form und Sinn.Egil A. Wyller - 1963 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 17 (2):202 - 226.
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  24. Platons Parmenides in seinem Zusammenhang mit Symposion und Politeia. Interpretationen zur platonischen Henologie.Egil A. Wyller - 1968 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 158:289-291.
     
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  25. Tidsproblemet hos Olaf Bull.Egil A. Wyller - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (4):477-479.
     
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    Reassessing values for emerging big data technologies: integrating design-based and application-based approaches.Karolina La Fors, Bart Custers & Esther Keymolen - 2019 - Ethics and Information Technology 21 (3):209-226.
    Through the exponential growth in digital devices and computational capabilities, big data technologies are putting pressure upon the boundaries of what can or cannot be considered acceptable from an ethical perspective. Much of the literature on ethical issues related to big data and big data technologies focuses on separate values such as privacy, human dignity, justice or autonomy. More holistic approaches, allowing a more comprehensive view and better balancing of values, usually focus on either a design-based approach, in which it (...)
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    Potato Ethics: What Rural Communities Can Teach Us about Healthcare.Malin Fors - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (2):265-277.
    In this paper I offer the term “potato ethics” to describe a particular professional rural health sensibility. I contrast this attitude with the sensibility behind urban professional ethics, which often focus on the narrow doctor–patient treatment relationship. The phrase appropriates a Swedish metaphor, the image of the potato as a humble side dish: plain, useful, versatile, and compatible with any main course. Potato ethics involves making oneself useful, being pragmatic, choosing to be like an invisible elf who prevents discontinuity rather (...)
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  28. Digital materiality as imprints and landmarks: The case of northern lights.Anna Croon Fors & Mikael Wiberg - 2010 - International Review of Information Ethics 12:03.
    In this paper a case is made concerning how important levels of media technology and new interactive tex-tures affect urban landscapes. The case is based on experiences and empirical examples from a Scandinavian city in which levels of interactive infrastructures, mediated spaces, and places, are high, and in which accessibility and social inclusion traditionally have been strong components in societal and systems design. Our designerly approach discloses some of ways that the city is enacted by a new digital materiality. This (...)
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    Medicine and the Making of a City: Spaces of Pharmacy and Scholarly Medicine in Seventeenth-Century Stockholm.Hjalmar Fors - 2016 - Isis 107 (3):473-494.
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    Historical Continuity or Different Sensory Worlds? What we Can Learn about the Sensory Characteristics of Early Modern Pharmaceuticals by Taking Them to a Trained Sensory Panel.Nils-Otto Ahnfelt, Hjalmar Fors & Karin Wendin - 2020 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 43 (3):412-429.
    Early modern medicine was much more dependent on the senses than its contemporary counterpart. Although a comprehensive medical theory existed that assigned great value to taste and odor of medicaments, historical descriptions of taste and odor appears imprecise and inconsistent to modern eyes. How did historical actors move from subjective experience of taste and odor to culturally stable agreements that facilitated communication about the sensory properties of medicaments? This paper addresses this question, not by investigating texts, but by going straight (...)
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    The beauty of the beast: the matter of meaning in digitalization. [REVIEW]Anna Croon Fors - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (1):27-33.
    Digitalization reveals the world in new varieties and forms. This power to unveil not only transforms human outreach and actions, but also changes our conceptions; about whom we are, about our uses and about human horizons for sense-making. In this paper, I explore experience design and the aesthetic turn in contemporary research in human–computer interaction and interaction design. This rather recent interest in aesthetic experience is in my view a move away from a view of digitalization as instances of objects (...)
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    Emerging technologies and anticipatory images: Uncertain ways of knowing with automated and connected mobilities.Sarah Pink, Vaike Fors & Thomas Lindgren - 2018 - Philosophy of Photography 9 (2):195-216.
    In this article we outline two different ways of ‘seeing’ autonomous driving (AD) cars. The first corresponds with the technological innovation narrative, published in online industry, policy, business and other news contexts, that pitches AD cars as the solution to societal problems, and urges users to trust and accept them so that such benefits can be accrued. The second is a narrative of everyday improvisation, which was visualized through our video ethnography and participant mapping exercises. Our research, undertaken in Sweden, (...)
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  33. A pragmatist defense of non-relativistic explanatory pluralism in history and social science.Jeroen van Bouwel & Erik Weber - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (2):168–182.
    Explanatory pluralism has been defended by several philosophers of history and social science, recently, for example, by Tor Egil Førland in this journal. In this article, we provide a better argument for explanatory pluralism, based on the pragmatist idea of epistemic interests. Second, we show that there are three quite different senses in which one can be an explanatory pluralist: one can be a pluralist about questions, a pluralist about answers to questions, and a pluralist about both. We defend (...)
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  34. Forsøk på en transcendentalfenomeno-logisk analyse av schizofreniens kjerne-symptom («formal tankeforstyrrelse»).Egil H. Olsvik - forthcoming - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift.
     
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  35. Barrasiḣo az taʺrikhi falsafai Tojiku Fors: (asri xvi-ibtidoi asri xx).A. Mukhammedkhodzhaev (ed.) - 2002 - Dushanbe: Matbuot.
     
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    Forsøk på en transcendentalfenomenologisk analyse av schizofreniens kjernesymptom («formal tankeforstyrrelse») – Protopsykiatriske refleksjoner.Egil H. Olsvik - 2006 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 40 (4):254-274.
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    The Influence of the Renaissance on Richard Hooker.Egil Grislis - 2014 - Perichoresis 12 (1):93-116.
    ABSTRACT Like many writers after the Renaissance, Hooker was influenced by a number of classical and Neo-Platonic texts, especially by Cicero, Seneca, Hermes Trimegistus, and Pseudo-Dionysius. Hooker’s regular allusions to these thinkers help illuminate his own work but also his place within the broader European context and the history of ideas. This paper addresses in turn the reception of Cicero and Seneca in the early Church through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Hooker’s use of Ciceronian and Senecan ideas, and finally (...)
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    Ethical Stakes for Past, Present, and Prospective Tuberculosis Isolate Research Towards a Multicultural Data Sovereignty Model for Isolate Samples in Research.A. Anderson, M. Meher, Z. Maroof, S. Malua, C. Tahapeehi, J. Littleton, V. Arcus, J. Wade & J. Park - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-12.
    Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal infectious disease that, in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), inequitably affects Asian, Pacific, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African (MELAA), and Māori people. Medical research involving genome sequencing of TB samples enables more nuanced understanding of disease strains and their transmission. This could inform highly specific health interventions. However, the collection and management of TB isolate samples for research are currently informed by monocultural biomedical models often lacking key ethical considerations. Drawing on a qualitative kaupapa (...)
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    A Set of Weights from Late Roman or Early Migration Times. Found at Bråten in Ringerike, Eastern Norway.Egil Bakka - 1981 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 15 (1):294-315.
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  40. A Defeasible Calculus for Zetetic Agents.Jared A. Millson - 2021 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 30 (1):3-37.
    The study of defeasible reasoning unites epistemologists with those working in AI, in part, because both are interested in epistemic rationality. While it is traditionally thought to govern the formation and (with)holding of beliefs, epistemic rationality may also apply to the interrogative attitudes associated with our core epistemic practice of inquiry, such as wondering, investigating, and curiosity. Since generally intelligent systems should be capable of rational inquiry, AI researchers have a natural interest in the norms that govern interrogative attitudes. Following (...)
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    Fra livsfilosofi til biopolitikk - Forbindelser mellom tysk og fransk filosofi.Egil Hjelmervik - 2015 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 33 (1):50-86.
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    Klassekamp? Hvilken klassekamp?Egil Hjelmervik - 2004 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 22 (4):250-256.
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    Marius Timmann Mjaaland: The Hidden God. Luther, Philosophy, and Political Theology.Egil Hjelmervik - 2017 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (1):388-404.
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    Politikk, litteratur og terrorisme.Egil Hjelmervik - 2007 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 25 (3):431-438.
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    Sånt är livet.Egil Hjelmervik - 2021 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38 (3-4):572-585.
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    “A” for Effort: Rewarding Effortful Retrieval Attempts Improves Learning From General Knowledge Errors in Women.Damon Abraham, Kateri McRae & Jennifer A. Mangels - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    12. Grave Monuments at Avaldsnes.Egil Lindhart Bauer & Mari Arentz Østmo - 2017 - In Dagfinn Skre (ed.), Avaldsnes - a Sea-Kings' Manor in First-Millennium Western Scandinavia. De Gruyter. pp. 227-252.
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    16. Geophysical Surveys.Egil Lindhart Bauer & Arne Anderson Stamnes - 2017 - In Dagfinn Skre (ed.), Avaldsnes - a Sea-Kings' Manor in First-Millennium Western Scandinavia. De Gruyter. pp. 327-378.
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    13. Political and Ritual Aspects of Cooking Pits.Egil Lindhart Bauer - 2017 - In Dagfinn Skre (ed.), Avaldsnes - a Sea-Kings' Manor in First-Millennium Western Scandinavia. De Gruyter. pp. 253-276.
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    6. Site Periods and Key Contexts.Egil Lindhart Bauer & Mari Arentz Østmo - 2017 - In Dagfinn Skre (ed.), Avaldsnes - a Sea-Kings' Manor in First-Millennium Western Scandinavia. De Gruyter. pp. 83-102.
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