Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Anjum, Rani Lill"
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A new argument against compatibilism
Mumford, Stephen; Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
Causal Dispositionalism
Anjum, Rani Lill; Mumford, Stephen (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Causation and evidence-based practice: an ontological review
Kerry, Roger; Eriksen, Thor Eirik; Lie, Svein Anders Noer; Mumford, Stephen; Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Causation in Evidence-Based Medicine: In reply to Strand and Parkkinen
Kerry, Roger; Eriksen, Thor Eirik; Lie, Svein Anders Noer; Mumford, Stephen; Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
CauseHealth: integrating philosophical perspectives into person-centered healthcare
Anjum, Rani Lill; Copeland, Samantha Marie; Mumford, Stephen D; Rocca, Elena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
CauseHealth: integrating philosophical perspectives into person-centered healthcare
Anjum, Rani Lill; Copeland, Samantha Marie; Mumford, Stephen D; Rocca, Elena (Journal article, 2015) -
Dispositions and Ethics
Anjum, Rani Lill; Lie, Svein Anders Noer; Mumford, Stephen (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012) -
Emergence and Demergence
Anjum, Rani Lill; Mumford, Stephen D (Chapter, 2017) -
Erice Call for Change: Utilising Patient Experiences to Enhance the Quality and Safety of Healthcare
Rocca, Elena; Anjum, Rani Lill (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This ‘Erice Call for Change’ is a report from a group of experts, patients and patient representatives who met in Erice in September 2019 following previous similar meetings after the original Erice Declaration (1996). The ... -
Evidence Based on What?
Anjum, Rani Lill; Kerry, Roger; Mumford, Stephen D (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
Evidence Based or Person Centered: An ontological debate
Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Experience and Theory: A Defense of the Kantian A priori and Kepler’s Philosophy of Science in Light of Modern Space-Time Physics
Andersen, Fredrik (PhD Thesis;2017:70, Doctoral thesis, 2017)This thesis is intended as a contribution to the debate over the relation between everyday thinking and contemporary science. My main aim is to contribute to a more general debate concerning epistemology and scientific ... -
Freedom and Control. On the modality of free will
Anjum, Rani Lill; Mumford, Stephen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
From Ideal to Real Risk : Philosophy of Causation Meets Risk Analysis
Anjum, Rani Lill; Rocca, Elena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A question has been raised in recent years as to whether the risk field, including analysis, assessment and management, ought to be considered a discipline on its own. As suggested by Aven (2012), unification of the risk ... -
Medical scientists and philosophers worldwide appeal to EBM to expand the notion of ‘evidence’
Anjum, Rani Lill; Copeland, Samantha Marie; Rocca, Elena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Philosophical bias is the one bias that science cannot avoid
Andersen, Fredrik; Anjum, Rani Lill; Rocca, Elena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Scientists seek to eliminate all forms of bias from their research. However, all scientists also make assumptions of a non-empirical nature about topics such as causality, determinism and reductionism when conducting ... -
The Irreducibility of Dispositionality
Anjum, Rani Lill; Mumford, Stephen (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
The tendential theory of sporting prowess
Mumford, Stephen; Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
What is the Guidelines Challenge. The CauseHealth Perspective
Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Why Causal Evidencing of Risk Fails. An Example from Oil Contamination
Rocca, Elena; Anjum, Rani Lill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Measurements of environmental toxicity from long-term exposure to oil contamination have delivered inaccurate and contradictory results regarding the potential harms for humans and ecosystems. This has led to a methodological ...