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Recent Posts
- Ethics of Nature 2023
- Research Project on Biodiversity
- Article about ecology in Mongabay
- Biodiversity Festival 2023
- Missing the Felt Sense: When Correct Political Arguments Go Wrong
- Seminar: Process Philosophy
- JARÐNÁND: Umhverfi, framtíð og huglíkami
- Work in Progress: Presentation at the University of Iceland on philosophy and biology
- An article in Stundin about trees and thinking
- Video: ROCS lecture "Nature Philosophy in the land of Ice and Fire: Process thinking in an Icelandic context"
Category Archives: Teaching
Seminar: Process Philosophy
HSP442M Seminar: Process Philosophy: History and implications Spring semester 2024. Throughout the history of Western philosophy process philosophy has been a consistent but minority position. Process philosophy starts with the ideas that change is more fundamental than being, difference is … Continue reading
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Economic Theory through a Philosophical Lense
In the spring semester, 2022, I will be teaching the seminar "Economic Theory through a Philosophical Lense" (Heimspekileg sýn á hagfræðikenningar) where we will read and discuss economic texts as philosophy. Course Description: Economic theory is full of philosophical questions. … Continue reading
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Summer Course: Coping with Climate Change
In this course students are introduced to some of the texts and debates on climate change from the field of humanities, philosophy and psychology. Climate change is more than the natural science - we already have the information we need … Continue reading
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Ethics of Nature
Since 2016 I've been teaching (along with others) the course Ethics of Nature at the University of Iceland. The course is organized by the department of philosophy and is a mandatory part of the international program Environment and Natural Resources. … Continue reading
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