Browsing Institutt for filosofi og religionsvitenskap by Journals "Etikk i praksis"
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«Å bli til i det å bli sett». Om sammenvevingen av det etiske og det estetiske i Trondheims minnepark for 22. juli-ofrene
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Artikkelen er en fenomenologisk og hermeneutisk betraktning av Trondheims minnepark for 22. juli-ofrene. Bakgrunnen ligger i et etisk moment av hermeneutisk selvkritikk, som utspilte seg i storsamfunnets reaksjoner på ... -
Ethical implications of a co-benefits rationale within climate change mitigation strategy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Climate change mitigation effort is being translated into several actions and discourses that make collateral benefits and their rationale increasingly relevant for sustainability, in such a way that they are now a constant ... -
Filosofiens rolle i det offentlige ordskifte
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Filosofi og etikk har fått en stadig større plass i det offentlige rom i Norge. 2017 ble et år der filosofer sørget for overskrifter i en rekke norske medier. En av sakene som fikk størst oppmerksomhet, var debatten om ... -
Mixed views about radical life extension
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: Recent studies on public attitudes toward life extension technologies show a mix of ambivalence toward and support for extending the human lifespan (Partridge 2009; Dragojlovic 2013; Funk et al. 2013). Attitudes ... -
Socratic dialogue on responsible innovation – a methodological experiment in empirical ethics
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article presents an experiment in using Socratic dialogue as a methodological approach to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in an interdisciplinary life sciences research project. The approach seeks to avoid ... -
Soldiers and 'respect' in Complex Conflicts: an Afghan case
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This paper discusses the meaning of ‘respect’ in complex conflicts and aims to be a contribution to thinking about ethics in war along with the Just War tradition. The point of departure is the increased focus on soldiers ... -
Stakeholder Inclusion as the Research Council of Norway’s Silver Bullet
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Focusing on stakeholder inclusion, this article investigates the consequences of implementing the responsible research and innovation framework in a public funding regime. I use a Norwegian transdisciplinary project as a ... -
Staying within planetary boundaries as a premise for sustainability: On the responsibility to address counteracting sustainable development goals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Sustainable development, as explained through the three pillars of environment, society and economy, is a well-known concept and has been used extensively in recent decades. There is finally a growing acknowledgement that ... -
The distant moral agent
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Among the defining characteristics of moral cosmopolitanism are the convictions that personal relations, membership in social or political organizations like local communities or nation-states are insignificant for agents ... -
Value and Growth -- Rethinking basic concepts in Lockean liberalism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article argues that protection of the environment requires reconsidering basic liberal ideas relating to value and growth. It selects a central thinker in the liberal tradition, John Locke, as ... -
When is normative recruitment legitimate?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Rosamond Rhodes and John Harris have both recently argued that we all have a general moral duty to participate in medical research. However, neither Rhodes’ nor Harris’ arguments in support of this obligation stand up to ... -
Why is integration so difficult? Shifting roles of ethics and three idioms for thinking about science, technology and society
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Contemporary science and technology research are now expected to become more responsible through collaboration with social scientists and scholars from the humanities. This paper suggests a frame explaining why such current ...