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    • The Emotional Risk Posed by AI (Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace) 

      Danielsen, Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-12)
      The existential risk posed by ubiquitous artificial intelligence (AI) is a subject of frequent discussion with descriptions of the prospect of misuse, the fear of mass destruction, and the singularity. In this paper I address an underexplored category of existential risk posed by AI, namely emotional risk. Values are a main source of emotions. By challenging some of our most essential values, AI ...
    • LGBTIQ+ prioritization in refugee admissions – The case of Norway 

      Vitikainen, Annamari (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-30)
      This article discusses some of the normative bases for the recent (2020) Norwegian policy prioritizing LGBTIQ+ refugees in refugee admissions. It argues that, when properly interpreted, this policy is compatible with the UNHCR vulnerability selection criteria but is not independently supported by it. Combined with some of the broader moral principles guiding refugee admissions – including both ...
    • Congenitally decorticate children's potential and rights 

      Andersson, Anna-Karin Margareta (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-03)
      This article is the first indepth ethical analysis of empirical studies that support the claim that children born without major parts of their cerebral cortex are capable of conscious experiences and have a rudimentary capacity for agency. Congenitally decorticate children have commonly been classified as persistently vegetative, with serious consequences for their well-being and opportunities to ...
    • Utilitarianism 

      Abumere, Frank Aragbonfoh (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
      Let us start our introduction to utilitarianism with an example that shows how utilitarians answer the following question, “Can the ends justify the means?” Imagine that Peter is an unemployed poor man in New York. Although he has no money, his family still depends on him; his unemployed wife (Sandra) is sick and needs $500 for treatment, and their little children (Ann and Sam) have been thrown out ...
    • Should Rawlsian end-state principles be constrained by popular beliefs about justice? 

      Angell, Kim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-19)
      Although many accept the Rawlsian distinction between ‘end-state’ and ‘transitional’ principles, theorists disagree strongly over which feasibility constraint to use when selecting the former. While ‘minimalists’ favor a scientific-laws-only constraint, ‘non-minimalists’ believe that end-state principles should also be constrained by what people could (empirically) accept after reasoned discussion. ...
    • Self-Respect and the Importance of Basic Liberties 

      Stensen, Vegard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-18)
      This article discusses the self-respect argument for basic liberties, which is that self-respect is an important good, best supported by basic liberties, and that this yields a reason for the traditional liberty principle. I concentrate on versions of it that contend that self-respect is best supported by basic liberties for reasons related to the recognition that such liberties convey. I first ...
    • What does it mean to have an equal say? 

      Kapelner, Zsolt (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-17)
      Democracy is the form of government in which citizens have an equal say in political decision-making. But what does this mean precisely? Having an equal say is often defined either in terms of equal power to influence political decision-making or in terms of appropriate consideration, i.e., as a matter of attributing appropriate deliberative weight to citizens’ judgement in political decision-making. ...
    • Why Refugees Should Be Enfranchised 

      Kapelner, Zsolt Kristóf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-08)
      Many authors argue that refugees should be enfranchised independently of citizenship. The enfranchisement of refugees is often seen as crucial for affirming their agency in the politics of asylum. However, most arguments in the literature do not explain why precisely it matters that they exercise their agency in the realm of democratic decision-making, i.e. why it matters that refugees participate ...
    • Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness 

      Rathe, Kaja Jenssen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-27)
      In this article, I offer a critical phenomenological investigation of immigrant indebtedness, with special focus on its temporality. I understand immigrant indebtedness as a relation of debt where what is owed is gratitude, and which takes on a special meaning when the debtor in question is racially construed as immigrant. Understood as such, immigrant indebtedness has the power to function as a ...
    • Green Colonialism: Conceptualizing Contemporary Sami Struggles for Life and Land 

      Bjerklund, Hedda Smedheim (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2022-11-01)
      The goal of this thesis is to contribute to the conceptualization of the contemporary Sami struggles for life and land. In doing so, I conduct a philosophical investigation of the emerging concept of “green colonialism.” The former president of the Sami parliament in Norway, Aili Keskitalo, has in multiple occasions invoked the term “green colonialism” to describe the contemporary implementation of ...
    • How Much Better than Death Is Ordinary Human Survival? 

      Labukt, Ivar Russøy (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-03)
      According to common sense and a majority of philosophers, death can be bad for the person who dies. This is because it can deprive the dying person of life worth living. I accept that death can be bad in this way, but argue that most people greatly overestimate the magnitude of this form of badness. They do so because they significantly overestimate the goodness of what death deprives us of: ordinary ...
    • Self-Respect in Higher Education 

      Tanyi, Attila (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      I begin this chapter with research, reported recently in The Atlantic, on the surprising phenomenon that many successful women, all accomplished and highly competent, exhibit high degrees of self-doubt. Unlike the original research, this chapter aims to bring into view the role self-respect plays in higher education as another crucial explanatory factor. First, I clarify the main concepts that are ...
    • Önbecsülés, önérzet és az igazságosság követelményei (Self-respect, self-esteem and the demands of justice) 

      Tanyi, Attila (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      A tanulmány kiindulópontja John Rawls azon állítása, hogy az önbecsülés társadalmi alapjai talán a legfontosabb elsődleges jószág, amelynek elosztását az igazságosság elvei irányítják. Az irodalomban vita zajlik erről az állításról, amely lényeges pontosításokat eredményezett az érintett fogalom tekintetében. Úgy gondolom azonban, hogy ez a vita nem ment elég mélyre, és ezen hiányosságnak fontos ...
    • Stability and trust in federations with ethnic territories and a secession clause - Challenges and opportunities for Ethiopia 

      Føllesdal, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-24)
      <p>How might Ethiopia maintain its federal structure and its territory? ‘Constitutional contestation’ in Ethiopia is fuelled by two factors: regions and political parties follow ethnic line; and the Ethiopian Constitution has a secession clause. <p>A central challenge is to secure sufficient political trust. The public must be assured that authorities and individuals across regional borders generally ...
    • Improving Arguments for Local Carbon Rights: The Case of Forest-Based Sequestration 

      Heyward, Clare; Lenzi, Dominic (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-20)
      Land-based climate mitigation schemes such as REDD+ imply the creation of ‘rights to carbon’ for actions that enhance carbon sinks. In many cases, the legal and normative foundations of such rights are unclear. This article focuses on special rights on the basis of improvement. Considering improvement in relation to carbon sinks requires asking what it means to ‘improve’ an environmental resource. ...
    • "Rigorismus der Wahrheit" und mythische Signifikanz. Hans Blumenberg über Hannah Arendts "Eichmann in Jerusalem" 

      Himmelmann, Beatrix (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-16)
      Hans Blumenberg bringt in einem von ihm selbst nicht veröffentlichten Essay Hannah Arendts Buch über „Eichmann in Jerusalem“ in einen unerwarteten und aufschlussreichen Zusammenhang mit Freuds später Schrift „Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion“. Beide Denker, argumentiert Blumenberg, vertreten einen problematischen „Rigorismus“ der Wahrheit. Doch im Gegensatz zu Arendt, so mutmaßt ...
    • Settler Colonialism, Decolonization, and Climate Change 

      Reibold, Kerstin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-08)
      The article proposes that climate change makes enduring colonial injustices and structures visible. It focuses on the imposition and dominance of colonial concepts of land and self-determination on Indigenous peoples in settler states. It argues that if the dominance of these colonial frameworks remains unaddressed, the progressing climate change will worsen other colonial injustices, too. ...
    • Sofie Charlotte av Preussen og kvinners handlingsrom i filosofien 

      Nilsen, Fredrik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-16)
      Hvilket handlingsrom har kvinner hatt i filosofien? I artikkelen benytter jeg Sofie Charlotte av Preussen som eksempel for å drøfte dette spørsmålet. Kvinner har tradisjonelt ikke hatt samme forutsetninger som menn til å skrive filosofi og publisere verk. Likevel har flere av dem spilt viktige roller som samtalepartnere og korrespondenter for kanoniserte mannlige filosofer, roller de i heller liten ...
    • Forord / Vorwort En arktisk oppdagelsesreise / Eine arktische Entdeckungsreise 

      Nilsen, Fredrik; Theodorsen, Cathrine; Klein, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2022-12-16)
    • The State's Duty to Foster Voter Competence 

      Giavazzi, Michele; Kapelner, Zsolt (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-26)
      In this paper we discuss an often-neglected topic in the literature on the ethics of voting. Our aim is to provide an account of what states are obligated to do, so that voters may fulfil their role as public decision-makers in an epistemically competent manner. We argue that the state ought to provide voters with what we call a substantive opportunity for competence. This entails that the state ...