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Katharina Berndt Rasmussen and Åsa Burman: CANCELLED ›
20 March, 2018
Katharina Berndt Rasmussen, Ph.D. in Philosophy and Åsa Burman, Ph.D. in Practical Philosophy at Institute for Futures Studies.
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Framtider: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen och Karim Jebari ›
03 April, 2018
Kan vi vara optimistiska om världens och mänsklighetens framtid? Det är sällan bilden varit så motstridig som nu. I den här seminarieserien tillsammans med Tensta Konsthall diskuteras några teman som Katharina Berndt Rasmussen och Karim Jebari
Studies on climate ethics and future generations vol 1 ›
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Berndt Rasmussen, Katharina ,
Campbell, Tim ,
Arrhenius, Gustaf ,
Mosquera, Julia ,
Steele, Katie ,
Roberts, Melinda A. ,
Kolk, Martin ,
Duus-Otterström, Göran ,
Zuber, Stéphane ,
Herlitz, Anders ,
Rabinowicz , Wlodek
Studies on climate ethics and future generations vol. 2 ›
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Berndt Rasmussen, Katharina ,
Arrhenius, Gustaf ,
Bykvist, Krister ,
Campbell, Tim ,
Steele, Katie ,
Roberts, Melinda A. ,
Rabinowicz , Wlodek ,
Spears, Dean ,
Jylhä, Kirsti ,
Strimling, Pontus ,
Fairbrother, Malcolm
Studies on the boundary problem in democratic theory ›
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Andric, Vuko , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
Arrhenius, Gustaf , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
Gosseries, Axel , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
Berndt Rasmussen, Katharina , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
Markström, Klas , , Goodin, Robert E., Miller, David & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
Gender as an Employment Criterion? ›
31 October, 2016
As other fields, the academic sector is gender-segregated. Which strategies are currently employed to deal with gender segregation? Are they working, and can we think of better strategies?
Non Ideal Social Ontology III ›
06 April, 2018
By 'non-ideal social ontology', we have in mind social ontology that starts with difficult, complicated cases of immediate importance to social theory, rather than starting from simplified or abstractOur thinking is that just as critical philosophers of race such as Charles Mills have made a case for the importance of non-ideal political philosophy, non-ideal social ontology could play an important role in advancing emancipatory social theory. 09.00 Welcome 09.15–10.30 Robin Zheng (Yale-NUS College) “Responding to Bias: Oughts, Ideals, and Appraisals” 11.00–12.15 Åsa Burman (Stockholm University & Institute for Futures Studies) ”Collective responsibility for implicit bias” 12.15–13.30 Lunch 13.30–14.45 Katharina Berndt Rasmussen (Institute for Futures Studies) ”Implicit bias and discrimination” 15.15–16.30 Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University), ”Responsibility for Interpreting Implicit Bias” 19.00 Workshop dinner 09.00–10.15 Rebecca Mason (University of San Francisco) ”Oppression and Incredulity” 10.30–11.45 Johan Brännmark (Malmö University) ”Institutions, Ideology, and Non-Ideal Social Ontology” 11.45–13.15 Lunch 13.15–14.30 Staffan Carlshamre (Stockholm University) ”Natural kinds, social kinds, mixed kinds” 14.45–16.00 Katharine Jenkins (University of Nottingham) ”Sex and gender, grounding and anchoring” Organized by Åsa Burman & Katharina Berndt Rasmussen. Sponsored by Jane and Dan Olsson Foundation, Institute for Futures Studies, and the Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University Questions? Please contact: