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Close Companions? Esotericism and Conspiracy Theories
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Cognitive Linguistics and Religion: Surveying the Field
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Conspiracy Theory, Altered States, and Alternative Community: Conspiracy Beliefs in a Sample of Nordic Yoga-Practitioners
(Chapter, 2023)Belief in hidden, intentional agency behind events is fundamentally human. However, the cultural discourses on ‘conspiracy theory’, which has relegated such beliefs to the category of stigmatised knowledge claims of the ... -
Counting (on) Being - On Jacob Klein’s Return to Platonic Dialectic
(Chapter, 2021)In this chapter, Kristian Larsen tackles Jacob Klein’s philosophical reinterpretation of Platonic dialectic and his diagnosis of modernity as a second Platonic “cave,” alienating us from ourselves and the world. Larsen ... -
Counting (on) being. On Jacob Klein's return to platonic dialectic.
(Chapter, 2021)In this chapter, Kristian Larsen tackles Jacob Klein’s philosophical reinterpretation of Platonic dialectic and his diagnosis of modernity as a second Platonic “cave,” alienating us from ourselves and the world. Larsen ... -
Covid, Conspiracy Theories, and the Nordic Countries
(Chapter, 2023)Norway, Denmark, and Sweden are often subsumed under the same label as Nordic, high trust, social democratic welfare states. However, their local communities react to local events, and they have their own, local conspiracy ... -
Creativity and Knowledge
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CSR in the Norwegian context
(Chapter, 2021)In this chapter, we sketch the rise of explicit CSR in the Norwegian context by focusing on the extractive industries’ entry into a global market and the resulting legitimacy challenges arising from this transition. Explicit ... -
Deutsche Demokratische Republik
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Developments in Religion and Ecology
(Chapter, 2017)Given the still very open context of studies in religion and the environment this chapter focuses on selected novel developments. Religion is understood as offering substantial cultural skills, and besides its meaning ... -
Duties and Rights of Biobank Participants: Principled Autonomy, Consent, Voluntariness and Privacy
(Chapter, 2009)In this chapter the notion of principled autonomy is presented, and the perspective enabled by this notion is applied in the field of biobanking. Some consequences of the perspective of principled autonomy on aspects of ... -
Dynamic Perspectives on Defamation of Religion among Jewish NGOs
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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 ... -
Gendered spaces and practices
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Harm to dead persons
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)