Hans Skjervheim
Hans Skjervheim (9 October 1926 – 22 February 1999) was a Norwegian philosopher. He was born in Voss.[1]
He was a research fellow at the University of Oslo from 1963, professor at the Roskilde University from 1968, lector at the University of Bergen from 1969, and professor there from 1982.[2] His work Deltakar og tilskodar og andre essays (Participant and Onlooker, and Other Essays, 1976) was selected for the Norwegian Sociology Canon in 2009–2011.
Selected bibliography
This is a list of Skjervheim's most notable works:[2]
- Objectivism and the Study of Man (1959)
- Vitskapen om mennesket og den filosofiske refleksjonen (1964)
- Det liberale dilemma (1968)
- Ideologianalyse, dialektikk, sosiologi (1973)
- Deltakar og tilskodar og andre essays (1976)
- Filosofi og dømmekraft (1992)
- Teknikk, politikk og utopi (1996)
- Selected Essay (1996)
- Mennesket selected essays, eds. Jon Hellesnes and Gunnar Skirbekk (2002)
gollark: It's not really about "accuracy".
gollark: But this might be better with an example. Say you were learning about people's heights, by asking lots of people how tall they are and recording it.
gollark: It's *also* the SI prefix for a millionth.
gollark: It is, I think, mostly orthogonal to what you're doing at school, so you could probably learn about these statistical things, if not the calculus-based parts.
gollark: Your school may not teach it, but don't let school stop you from being educated.
References
- Hellesnes, Jon. "Hans Skjervheim". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- "Skjervheim, Hans". Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.
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