In the 1930s and 40s many theories were raised about some kind of connection between relativistic or nihilistic moral theories and the rise of totalitarianism in Europe. In Scandinavia these allegations were directed at the adherents of the value nihilistic theory of Axel Hägerström. This article explores the ways in which three democratically-minded followers of Hägerström (Ingemar Hedenius, Herbert Tingsten and Alf Ross) struggled to overcome these charges and to reconcile their democratic convictions with Hägerström’s value nihilistic theory.Peer reviewe
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The aim of this study is to analyze the Swedish writer, translator and debater Tore Zetterholms’ (19...
An important era for the European Enlightenment-founded ‘republic of letters’ was the cultural inter...
In the 1930s and 40s many theories were raised about some kind of connection between relativistic or...
Während der dreißiger und vierziger Jahre des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts wurde vielfach ein Zusammenha...
It is often argued that the Scandinavian post-war period was marked by a democratic optimism that co...
The article examines how, in the early years of the post-war period, the Norwegian philosopher Arne ...
The article gives an account of the main ideas of the author’s book containing a comparative analysi...
This article examines the Scandinavian countries’ response to extreme political movements in the int...
The West German positivist dispute in the 1960s is well known and thoroughly studied. At about the s...
Scandinavism was a political idea in the nineteenth century that strived to unite the Scandinavian c...
This article explores conceptions of fascism as an international phenomenon as understood by three p...
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