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The (de)politicisation of nuclear power: The Finnish discussion after Fukushima

2017

When the Fukushima accident occurred in March 2011, Finland was at the height of a nuclear renaissance, with the Government’s decision-in-principle in 2010 to allow construction of two new nuclear reactors. This article examines the nuclear power debate in Finland after Fukushima. We deploy the concepts of (de)politicisation and hyperpoliticisation in the analysis of articles in the country’s main newspaper. Our analysis indicates that Finnish nuclear exceptionalism manifested in the safety-related depoliticising and the nation’s prosperity-related hyperpoliticisation arguments of the pro-nuclear camp. The anti-nuclear camp used politicisation strategies, such as economic arguments, to sho…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subject010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesnuclear power debateNewspaperArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political scienceDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta517Fukushima Nuclear Accidentta518FukushimaNuclear energy policyta611Finland0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonGovernmentbusiness.industryCommunicationPoliticsNuclear renaissanceNuclear power(de)politicisationNuclear power debateExceptionalismEconomyNuclear Power PlantsPublic Opinionta5141businessPublic Understanding of Science
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Empiricism and Relationism Intertwined: Hume and Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity

2016

Einstein acknowledged that his reading of Hume influenced the development of his special theory of relativity. In this article, I juxtapose Hume’s philosophy with Einstein’s philosophical analysis related to his special relativity. I argue that there are two common points to be found in their writings, namely an empiricist theory of ideas and concepts, and a relationist ontology regarding space and time. The main thesis of this article is that these two points are intertwined in Hume and Einstein.

060106 history of social sciencesTheory of FormsSpace and timeSpecial relativity0603 philosophy ethics and religionsymbols.namesakeTheory of relativityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceStatic interpretation of timeHistory of special relativity0601 history and archaeologyEinsteinta611SpacetimePhilosophy06 humanities and the artsEpistemologyDavidPhilosophyPhilosophical analysis060302 philosophysymbolsEinstein AlbertEinsteinHumeAlbertEmpiricismHume DavidTHEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science
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Reframing Climate Justice : A Three-dimensional View on Just Climate Negotiations

2016

This article proposes reframing the justice discourse in climate negotiations. In so doing, it makes two claims. First, global climate negotiations deserve to be addressed as an issue of justice on their own due to their peculiar characteristics. Second, a multidimensional theory of justice is superior to distributional theories for this task. To support these arguments, I apply the multidimensional theory of justice to global climate negotiations. This analysis reveals that injustice in the negotiations is multidimensional and irreducible to distributional questions. Furthermore, it shows how promoting justice in this broad sense would have significant effect on the negotiation procedures …

Climate justice010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGlobal climatemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmentmultidimensional justice010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawilmasto-oikeus01 natural sciencesEconomic JusticeInjusticeTask (project management)Political scienceta611tunnistaminen0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonEnvironmental ethicsCognitive reframingclimate justicePhilosophyNegotiationrecognitionSocial psychologyclimate negotiations
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Do Videogames Simulate? Virtuality and Imitation in the Philosophy of Simulation

2015

Simulation. The concept of simulation has been contested in academia since its proliferation in the 1960s. This is hardly the case in videogame research, the subject of which is commonly discussed as a simulation or something that simulates with little analytical consideration of the term’s other scientific roles. Comparison. The article compares the simulation of videogame research to the ways in which other scientific sectors utilize the term. Problematic science communication. It turns out that videogame research has found an eccentric use for simulation with none or little relation to the term’s scientific (knowledge-driven) and etymological (imitational) predecessors. This becomes a p…

Computer scienceMetaphorbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesAnimationComputer Science ApplicationsEpistemologyta616Science communicationVirtuality (gaming)The Conceptual FrameworkArtificial intelligenceta518Materialismbusinessta611media_commonSimulation & Gaming
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Smithian Sentimentalism Anticipated: Pufendorf on the Desire for Esteem and Moral Conduct

2018

In this paper, we argue that Samuel Pufendorf's works on natural law contain a sentimentalist theory of morality that is Smithian in its moral psychology. Pufendorf's account of how ordinary people make moral judgements and come to act sociably is surprisingly similar to Smith's. Both thinkers maintain that the human desire for esteem, manifested by resentment and gratitude, informs people of the content of central moral norms and can motivate them to act accordingly. Finally, we suggest that given Pufendorf's theory of socially imposed moral entities, he has all the resources for a sentimentalist theory of morality.

Cultural StudiesHistoryNatural lawPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectPassionsSmithEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsesteem16. Peace & justice0603 philosophy ethics and religionMoralitysentimentalismPufendorfpassionssociabilityPhilosophy060105 history of science technology & medicine060302 philosophyMoral psychology0601 history and archaeologyta611614 Theologymedia_commonJournal of Scottish Philosophy
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Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Elements in Hume

2016

For the last forty years, Hume's Newtonianism has been a debated topic in Hume scholarship. The crux of the matter can be formulated by the following question: Is Hume a Newtonian philosopher? Debates concerning this question have produced two lines of interpretation. I shall call them ‘traditional’ and ‘critical’ interpretations. The traditional interpretation asserts that there are many Newtonian elements in Hume, whereas the critical interpretation seriously questions this.In this article, I consider the main points made by both lines of interpretations and offer further arguments that contribute to this debate. I shall first argue, in favor of the traditional interpretation, that Hume i…

Cultural StudiesHistoryNatural philosophyNewton Isaac050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionNewtonianismPrinciple of sufficient reasonNewtonianismta611NewtonPhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsEpistemologyPhilosophyScholarshipDavid060302 philosophyIsaacIntelligibility (philosophy)Hume0509 other social sciencesExperimentalismHume DavidJournal of Scottish Philosophy
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Towards a reconstructive approach in political philosophy : Rosanvallon and Honneth on the pathologies of todays democracy

2016

This paper compares the democratic theories of Pierre Rosanvallon and Axel Honneth. The aim is to show how their work could form the basis of a ‘reconstructivist’ approach in political philosophy that rehabilitates the insights of 19th-century thinkers such as Guizot and Hegel concerning the benefits of combining political philosophy with history and sociology. Whereas the dominant procedural approaches in political philosophy tend to disconnect normative theory from the actual study of society and its history, Rosanvallon and Honneth argue that in order to understand the problems that face our democratic societies today we need a closer connection between theory and practice. Both have the…

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencedemocracyrepresentationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesRepresentation (arts)050601 international relationsDemocracy0506 political scienceEpistemologyPierrePolitical Science and International RelationsAxelRosanvallon050602 political science & public administrationHonnethSociologyPolitical philosophySocial sciencerecognitionta611media_commonThesis Eleven
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Democratic institutions and recognition of individual identities

2016

This paper draws from two central intuitions that characterize modern western societies. The first is the normative claim that our identities should be recognized in an authentic way. The second intuition is that our common matters are best organized through democratic decision-making and democratic institutions. It is argued here that while deliberative democracy is a promising candidate for just organization of recognition relationships, it cannot fulfil its promise if recognition is understood either as recognition of ‘authentic’ collective identities or as recognition of too atomistic or individualized subjects. If deliberative democracy is to be understood as successfully providing au…

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0603 philosophy ethics and religionDeliberative democracyauthenticityCollective identityHonneth050602 political science & public administrationSociologyta611identitymedia_common05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsCharlesDemocracy0506 political scienceEpistemologyTaylorAxel060302 philosophyPolitical Science and International RelationsNormativerecognitionSocial psychologydeliberative democracyIntuitionThesis Eleven
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Recognition and democracy – An introduction

2016

This is an introduction to a special issue on recognition and democracy. We outline the constitutive and enabling relations between democracy and recognition. We distinguish between pre-political and political forms of identity and recognition, between horizontal and vertical forms of recognition, and between democratic and other ways or arranging the vertical and horizontal aspects of political life. We also distinguish between the roles of a subject and a co-author of law. The intruduction also includes an overview of the individual articles in this special issue. The issue tries to fill some theoretical gaps in theories of democracy and recognition, with a special emphasis on feminist p…

Cultural StudiesHistorydemocracySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionDemocracy0506 political scienceEpistemology060302 philosophyPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationinstitutionsSociologyrecognitionta611authorityidentitymedia_commonThesis Eleven
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On Thinking the Tragic with Adorno

2016

This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno’s philosophy through a reading of his early collaborative work with Max Horkheimer, the Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944). While Adorno’s view has often been considered to be tragic, little has been done to reconstruct the tragic dimension of his thought. I argue that the view of the human condition, presented in the Dialectic of Enlightenment, is founded on metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical convictions that have structural similarities with the positions held by theorists and philosophers of tragedy and the tragic. Since traces of these tragic elements can be found throughout Adorn…

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