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14 January, 2025

Degrees of Incommensurability and the Sequence Argument

In: Mosquera, J. & O. Torpman (ed.),Studies on Climate Ethics and Future Generations vol. 6. Working Paper Series 2024:10–17 Abstract Parfit (2016) responded to the Sequence Argument for the Repugnan

Type of publication: Working papers | Arrhenius, Gustaf , Stefánsson, H. Orri
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15 October, 2021

Uncovering the degree of criminal organization: Swedish street gangs and the role of mobility and co-offending networks

Social Science Research Abstract In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use population-level register data on criminal suspicions between 2011 a

Type of publication: Journal articles | Mondani, Hernan , Rostami, Amir
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24 October, 2016

What Is ‘Real’ in Probabilism?

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Pages 1-15, Received 11 Dec 2015, Published online: 04 Sep 2016 Abstract This paper defends two related claims about belief: first, the claim that, unlike numerical d

Type of publication: Journal articles | Stefánsson, H. Orri
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05 July, 2017
Magnus Bygren

Magnus Bygren

I am professor in Sociology at Department of Sociology, Stockholm University. My research currently aligns with three overlapping themes: (1) the existence and degrees of discrimination within differen

Professor, Sociology
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18 March, 2024

Malcolm Fairbrother: Explaining Environmental Successes and Failures

Venue:Institutet för framtidsstudier, Holländargatan 13, 4th floor, Stockholm, or online. Research seminar with Malcolm Fairbrother, Professor of Sociology, researcher at the Institute for Futures Stud

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28 June, 2024
Malcolm Fairbrother: Explaining Environmental Successes and Failures

Malcolm Fairbrother: Explaining Environmental Successes and Failures

Research seminar with Malcolm Fairbrother, Professor of Sociology, researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies. Abstract Why has the world failed so disastrously on climate change? Humanity has su

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27 June, 2018

Non-Cognitivism and Fundamental Moral Certitude: Reply to Eriksson and Francén Olinder

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 95, Issue 4, pp. 1-6. doi.org/10.1080/00048402.2016.1269352 Abstract Accommodating degrees of moral certitude is a serious problem for non-cognitivism about eth

Type of publication: Journal articles | Bykvist, Krister , & Jonas Olson
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13 April, 2018
Malcolm Fairbrother

Malcolm Fairbrother

I am a professor of sociology at Uppsala University, and a researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies. I moved to Sweden in 2017, after spending ten years at Bristol University in the UK. Before

Professor, Sociology
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14 January, 2025

Studies on Climate Ethics and Future Generations vol. 6

Julia Mosquera & Olle Torpman (eds) Working paper series 2024:10–17 10: Productive Justice in the 'Post-Work Future' Caleb Althorpe & Elizabeth Finneron-Burns  11: Degrees of Incommensurability and  

Type of publication: Working papers | Mosquera, Julia , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby Torpman, Olle , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby Finneron-Burns, Elizabeth , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby Arrhenius, Gustaf , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby Stefánsson, H. Orri , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby Berndt Rasmussen, Katharina , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby Bykvist, Krister , , Caleb Althorpe, Stephen M. Gardiner, Catriona McKinnon, Clare Heyward, Edward Page, Robert Huseby
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08 July, 2019
Sovereignty and sustainability - friends or foes? Interview with Steven Vanderheiden podcast

Sovereignty and sustainability - friends or foes? Interview with Steven Vanderheiden

To limit the global warming to a maximum of two degrees above pre-industrial levels, much of the coal and oil reserves on earth must stay in the ground. This requires international agreements to limit

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