-
offers the
Ingemar Hedenius Award each year to
support humanist ideas and
critical thinking.
Hedenius'
grandfather Per
Hedenius (1828–1896) was a famous...
- the
clock by
security guards. In 2009
Ohlson Wallin was
awarded Ingemar Hedenius-priset.
Ohlson Wallin was
diagnosed with
inoperable stomach cancer in 2023...
- Humanist"). The
yearly award commemorates the
Swedish philosopher Ingemar Hedenius,
whose views -
expressed in his book Tro och
vetande ("Belief and knowledge")...
- pris" (Society of the Nine's
Grans Prize) 1998 Övralidspriset 2007
Ingemar Hedenius Award 2007 Räknelära, 1960 Till
varmare länder, 1961
Ledig lördag, 1963...
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member organisation Humanisterna, and was
awarded their annual prize,
Hedenius-priset, in 2006.
Ulvaeus describes himself as an atheist. He has appeared...
- term 'negative consequentialism' himself.
Similarly to Moore,
Ingemar Hedenius defended a
consequentialism that
could be
called negative (or
could be...
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footballer Ingemar Hedberg (1920-2019),
Swedish fla****er
canoeist Ingemar Hedenius (1908–1982),
Swedish philosopher Ingemar Johansson (1932–2009), Swedish...
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immigrated to
Stockholm in 1780 and
converted to Christianity.
Ingemar Hedenius (one of the
leading Swedish philosophers)
recalls a
conversation with Raoul...
- over the role of
religion in
Swedish society.
Herbert Tingsten,
Ingemar Hedenius, and
Gunnar Heckscher were
notable irreligious voices at the time. Humanists...
- for
Cultural Freedom).
Publishers were Ture
Nerman (1954–57) and
Ingemar Hedenius (1957–60).
Edited by
Birgitta Stenberg, Kurt
Salomonson and
Bengt Alexanderson...