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- Holtug Church (Danish: Holtug Kirke) is a church in Holtug on the Stevns Peninsula, Stevns Muni****lity, Denmark. The church dates from the middle of the...
- Professor Nils Holtug formulates the Asymmetry evaluatively in terms of the value of outcomes instead of in terms of moral reasons. Holtug's formulation...
- organization. Many philosophers, including Ingmar Persson, Peter Vallentyne, Nils Holtug, Catia Faria and Lewis Gompertz, have argued that egalitarianism implies...
- Archived from the original on 25 October 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2021. Holtug, Nils (2003). "Welfarism – The Very Idea". Utilitas. 15 (2): 151–174. doi:10...
- Schroeder 2021a Dancy 2004, pp. 176–177 Holtug 2015, pp. 267–268 Peterson 2013, p. 147 Hirose 2015, pp. 25–27 Holtug 2015, p. 273 Peterson 2013, p. 147 Hirose...
- Literary Traditions. Second Story Press. p. intro. ISBN 978-1-896764-73-3. Holtug, N.; Lippert-Rasmussen, K.; Lægaard, S. (2009). Nationalism and Multiculturalism...
- Vallentyne, Peter (2007). "Of Mice and Men: Equality and Animals" in Nils Holtug, and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (eds.) (2007). Egalitarianism: New Essays...
- Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved 8 December 2020. Holtug, Nils (2003). "Welfarism – The Very Idea". Utilitas. 15 (2): 151–174. doi:10...
- Studies was then inaugurated in 2013. The centre's first director was Nils Holtug (2013-2019), a professor of philosophy. He was then succeeded by Marie Sandberg...
- Scavenius Estrup. Scavenius died at Gjorslev on 20 June 1820 and is buried at Holtug Cemetery. Scavenius-Slægtens Stamfader og to af dens Mænd "Jacob Scavenius"...