Browsing Institutt for filosofi og religionsvitenskap by Subject "VDP::Filosofi: 161"
Now showing items 1-9 of 9
-
Enacting a jazz beat: Temporality in sonic environment and symbolic communication
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)What does it mean to enact a jazz beat as a creative performer? This article offers a critical reading of Iyer’s much-cited theory on rhythmic enaction. We locate the sonic environment approach in Iyer’s theory, and criticize ... -
Facing animal research: Levinas and technologies of effacement
(Chapter, 2019)This chapter proposes that encountering the Other through the face can be conditioned by social and built technologies. In “The Name of a Dog, or Natural Rights,” Emmanuel Levinas relates his experience as a prisoner of ... -
Is knowing how a natural kind?
(Chapter, 2023)Many philosophers think propositional attitudes like beliefs, desires, and states of knowledge that can only be properly attributed to language-using creatures and that explaining behaviour in terms of them is answerable ... -
“Knowing and acknowledging trauma – psychoanalysis, phenomenology, and the lived body”
(Chapter, 2023)The experience of trauma and of dissociation of traumatic experience raises important questions concerning the phenomenology of the self. What are the conditions for us humans to be vulnerable to trauma? Drawing upon the ... -
Knowing Our Ways About in the World
(Chapter, 2023)In this chapter I develop a framework for a comprehensive account of knowledge from the perspective of people engaged in practices in the world. This form of knowledge, with the key notion of knowing one’s ways about, can ... -
The lived, living, and behavioral sense of perception: An enactive-phenomenological response to a sensorimotor critique
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)With Jan Degenaar and Kevin O’Regan’s (D&O) critique of (what they call) ‘autopoietic enactivism’ as point of departure, this article seeks to revisit, refine, and develop phenomenology’s significance for the enactive view. ... -
Scientific knowledge in the age of computation: Explicated, computable and manageable?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)With increasing publication and data production, scientific knowledge stands not simply as an achievement but also as a challenge. Scientific publications and data are increasingly treated as resources that need to be ... -
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 ... -
Ut mot det fete, nådeløse egoet
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)