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01 December, 2022

Shame or hope? How should we feel about climate change?

Is it okay to enjoy warmer summers, given they are caused by climate change? Should we feel shame when we fly? Is anxiety an overreaction, or a rational response to the current climate crisis? There i

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01 December, 2022

How to Feel About Climate Change? An Analysis of the Normativity of Climate Emotions

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 30, Issue 3: Ethics and the Emotions Abstract Climate change evokes different emotions in people. Recently, climate emotions have become a matter of normativization of climate emotionsaffective dilemmas

Type of publication: Journal articles | Mosquera, Julia , Jylhä, Kirsti
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06 March, 2020

Does semantic information need to be truthful?

Synthese 196(7): 2885–2906. doi.org/10.1007/s11229-017-1587-5 Abstract The concept of information has well-known difficulties. Among the many issues that have been discussed is the alethic nature of a se

Type of publication: Journal articles | Lundgren, Björn
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17 June, 2011

Is Early Retirement Encourage by the Employer? Labor-Demand Effects of Age-Related Collective Fees

The objective of this paper is to examine how employers’ non-wage costs for their workforce affect voluntary early retirement, using the case of the Swedish private sector. The results show that a 1 p

Type of publication: Working papers | Daniel Hallberg
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26 June, 2018

The need for nuance in the null hypothesis significance testing debate

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 77 (2017), 4, p. 616-630. Abstract Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) provides an important statistical toolbox, but there are a number of ways i

Type of publication: Journal articles | Häggström, Olle
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25 January, 2022

Making confident decisions with model ensembles

Philosophy of Science 88(3) 2021 Abstract Many policy decisions take input from collections of scientific models. Such decisions face significant and often poorly understood uncertainty. We rework the s

Type of publication: Journal articles | Roussos, Joe , R. Bradley, & R. Frigg
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15 January, 2025

Eva Erman: Why feasibility need not and should not be a moralized notion

Venue: Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13 in Stockholm, or online. Research seminar with Eva Erman, Professor of Political Science at Stockholm University. Her research focuses on democrat

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12 June, 2025
Eva Erman:  Why Feasibility Need Not and Should Not be a Moralized Notion

Eva Erman: Why Feasibility Need Not and Should Not be a Moralized Notion

Research seminar with Eva Erman, Professor of Political Science at Stockholm University. Her research focuses on democratic theory, specifically on questions of democracy beyond the state, in a global

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26 February, 2014

Simulating the Need for Health- and Elderly Care in Sweden – A Model Description of SESIM-LEV

in: New Pathways in Microsimulation, Eds.: Gijs Dekkers, Marcia Keegan & Cathal O’Donoghue. Pp: 41-60. Ashgate

Type of publication: Chapters | Ekholm, Anders , Lisa Brouwers,, Lina Maria Ellegård, Nils Janlöv, Pontus Johansson, Karin Mossler
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13 November, 2018

Social consensus influences ethnic diversity preferences

Forthcoming in Social Influence. Published online: DOI: 10.1080/15534510.2018.1540358. Abstract There is widespread segregation between workplaces along ethnic lines. We expand upon previous research on

Type of publication: Journal articles | Bursell, Moa , , Fredrik Jansson
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