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

  1. Hellesnes, Jon. "Hans Skjervheim". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  2. "Skjervheim, Hans". Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.


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