Blar i Institutt for filosofi og religionsvitenskap på forfatter "Efstathiou, Sophia"
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Alderdommen: Ulike Perspektiver på Aldring & Moralfilosofi
Lindboe, Joakim (Bachelor thesis, 2020)Den eldende identiteten, at den store livsfortellingen forfaller, slik forfatter Johan Harstad her skildrer den, kommer til utrykk gjennom det samfunnsforskere og filosofer ofte omtaler som «narrative foreclosure”. I denne ... -
Appreciation through use: How industrial technology articulates an ecology of values around Norwegian seaweed
Efstathiou, Sophia; Myskja, Bjørn Kåre (Journal article, 2018)This paper offers a moral history of the industrialisation of seaweed harvesting in Norway. Industrialisation is often seen as degrading natural resources. Ironically, we argue, it is precisely the scale and scope of ... -
Facing animal research: Levinas and technologies of effacement
Efstathiou, Sophia (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 ... -
Im Angesicht der Gesichter: Technologien des Gesichtsverlusts in der Tierforschung
Efstathiou, Sophia (Chapter, 2018)Pavlo has such a beautifully lithe body, small and wonderfully furry. Every morning when I wake up he jumps in the bed and starts his morning facials, licking into nostrils and eyeballs and all the wrong places –with great ... -
Scientific knowledge in the age of computation: Explicated, computable and manageable?
Efstathiou, Sophia; Nydal, Rune; Lægreid, Astrid; Kuiper, Martin (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 ... -
Shamed If You Do, Shamed If You Don’t: The Ethical Implications of Eco-shaming
Gonzalez, Tony (Bachelor thesis, 2020)Kjøttskam er et eksempel på det som kollektivt har blitt kjent som økoskam: et konsept som har blitt grundig innarbeidet i vår nåværende tidsånd. Vi blir presset til å føle moralsk skam over handlinger som blir sett på som ...