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Erik Lundestad
University of Tromsø
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    The Skeptic and The Madman: The Proto‐Pragmatism of Thomas Reid.Erik Lundestad - 2006 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 4 (2):125-137.
    Even though the philosophy of common sense is not justifi able as such, the assump- tion upon which it rests, namely that there are things which we are not in position to doubt is correct. The reason why Thomas Reid was unable to bring this assumption out in a justifi able manner is that his views, both on knowledge and nature, are to be considered dogmatic. American pragmatists such as Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey on the other hand, may (...)
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    The necessity of pragmatism: Overcoming the stalemate of common sense.Erik Lundestad - 2008 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 6 (2):175-187.
    The paper argues that the relation between the philosophy of common sense and skepticism ought to be perceived of as the relation between the two horns of a dilemma. Each position, it is therefore said, is able to confront the other with a valid objection, something which implies that neither of the two positions are defensible as such. The dilemma is only resolved, it is argued, by the way in which a pragmatic approach to knowledge enables us to incorporate the (...)
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    Borgmann and the Non-Neutrality of Technology.Trine Antonsen & Erik Lundestad - 2019 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 23 (1):83-103.
    The paper focuses on Albert Borgmann’s philosophy of technology. We argue in support of Borgmann’s “Churchill principle” (“we shape our buildings, and afterwards they shape us”) as presented in Real American Ethics (RAE) (2006) by comparing it to findings within behavioral economics in general and to the “libertarian paternalism” of Cass R. Sunstein and Richard H. Thaler in particular. According to our interpretation of it, the Churchill principle implies that because our material environment in fact influences our choices, this environment (...)
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    Borgmann and the Non-Neutrality of Technology.Trine Antonsen & Erik Lundestad - 2019 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 23 (1):83-103.
    The paper focuses on Albert Borgmann’s philosophy of technology. We argue in support of Borgmann’s “Churchill principle” as presented in Real American Ethics by comparing it to findings within behavioral economics in general and to the “libertarian paternalism” of Cass R. Sunstein and Richard H. Thaler in particular. According to our interpretation of it, the Churchill principle implies that because our material environment in fact influences our choices, this environment can and should be rearranged so that we “automatically” will tend (...)
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    Adam Smith om markedet og om selvet.Erik Lundestad - 2020 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 55 (2-3):113-125.
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    Gunnar Schrøder Kristiansen: Jens Kraft og Opplysningen: Filosofi og Vitenskap i Danmark-Norge i det 18. Århundre, Spartacus Forlag, Oslo 2001.Erik Lundestad - 2002 - SATS 3 (1):151-154.
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    Gunnar Schrøder Kristiansen: Jens Kraft og Opplysningen: Filosofi og Vitenskap i Danmark-Norge i det 18. Århundre, Spartacus Forlag, Oslo 2001.Erik Lundestad - 2002 - SATS 3 (1).
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    Heksen og humanisten.Erik Lundestad - 2005 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 39 (4):267-268.
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  9. Økonomi og menneskelig motivasjon: Om det «neo-klassiske» paradigmet og dets kritikere.Erik Lundestad - 2014 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 49 (2):105-116.
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    Marked og moral.Erik Lundestad - 2004 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 39 (3):195-198.
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    Pragmatismen som filosofisk og politisk prosjekt: Om Rortys lesning av Dewey.Erik Lundestad - 2005 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 39 (4):225-234.
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    The Adam Smith Problem: A Reinterpretation.Erik Lundestad - 2014 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 12 (2):181-197.
    As long as the market is said to be based on the motive of self-interest, any argument in favor of expanding the market will have to be seen as an argument in favor of self-interest. Such an argument, however, clearly conflicts with the notion that this motive, when viewed from a practical-political point of view, must be deemed a vice and thus, at best is something to be tolerated. As long as the market is seen as presupposing the motive of (...)
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    Teknologi, natur og litteratur.Erik Lundestad & Trine Antonsen - 2019 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 54 (3):115-130.
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    The Right vs. the Good: John Dewey on Ethics.Erik Lundestad - 2010 - SATS 11 (2):181-195.
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    The Right vs. the Good: John Dewey on Ethics.Erik Lundestad - 2010 - SATS 11 (2):181-195.
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    “Why Be Moral?” Pragmatism’s Attempt to Dismiss the Issue.Erik Lundestad - 2015 - In Beatrix Himmelmann (ed.), Why Be Moral? An Argument from the Human Condition in Response to Hobbes and Nietzsche. pp. 217-234.
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