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The Higher Seminar for Philosophy and Applied Ethics
The Higher Seminar for Philosophy and Applied Ethics is the main platform for presenting research that is currently being undertaken by members of our group or by external guests. Anyone interested in philosophical questions is welcome.
Linköping University Medical Ethics Conference (LIMEC)
On June 12-13, 2025, we are organising the international conference LIMEC in Linköping. The conference brings together researchers and other interested parties in medical ethics from Sweden and abroad.
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Linköping University Medical Ethics Conference
Internationell Conference in Linköping
The Centre for Applied Ethics, the National Centre for Priorities in Health, and the Center for Medical Humanities and Bioethics at Linköping university are pleased to announce the Linköping...
The Philosophy and Applied Ethics research environment
The Philosophy and Applied Ethics research environment provides an institutional framework for research in philosophy at Linköping University.
Conference: Phenomenological Approaches to Physics
The 3rd Annual Phenomenological Approaches to Physics Conference: "QBism and Phenomenology, Compared and Contrasted" took place at Linköping University, Sweden, June 8-10, 2022.
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19 August 2020
Phenomenology to understand physics
How can the philosophical school of phenomenology help us to understand physics? In a new book scientists examine the role of phenomenology in the philosophy of physics and offers perspectives on how to understand and discuss physics.
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06 October 2021
With science and the human mind in focus
What is it about the human mind that allows us to figure things out with such a precision? How can we improve the ways in which science helps us address societal challenges? And why is there an increasing distrust towards science among the public?
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12 October 2020
Ethical questions arise when nurses are exported
Each year, more than 10,000 nurses leave the Philippines to work in other countries under international agreements. Such agreements cannot always be defended from an ethical point of view, Klein Fernandez shows in his doctoral thesis.
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03 January 2022
Epistemological, philosophical and sociocultural perspectives on post-COVID
A project that has received SEK 30 million from the Swedish Research Council is to study post-COVID from different angles. Researchers based at the Department of Culture and Society will contribute with epistemological and sociocultural perspectives.