Rune Slagstad
Rune Slagstad | |
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Born |
Bergen, Norway | February 22, 1945
Era | 20th century |
Region | Western Philosophy |
Rune Slagstad (born 22 February 1945) is a Norwegian historian, philosopher and legal theorist. In addition to professional work, he has since the late 1960s contributed actively to public debate on a variety of issues.
Biography
Slagstad was editor of Pax Publishing (1971–1978) and the Norwegian University Press (1986–1989). He has held tenured professorships both at the University of Oslo, the Norwegian Institute for Social Research and Oslo University College and headed The Research Council of Norway Program on Governance and Democracy ("LOS") (1990–1998).
He initiated and co-edited the encyclopedia PaxLeksikon (with i.a. Hans Fredrik Dahl and Jon Elster),[1] co-edited the leftist journal Kontrast, and was editor-in-chief of the intellectual journal Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift[2] from 1984 through 2009. Among his significant publications are “Constitutionalism and democracy” (co-edited with Jon Elster), ”De nasjonale strateger” (”National strategists”),[3] Rettens ironi (”The Irony of Law”)[4] and (Sporten) (”Sports”);[5] a study of sports from a cultural historical point of view.
Slagstad is a member of the Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature(1996-), the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (2002-), and on the board of Morgenbladet (2003–2009) and The Danish-Norwegian Foundation (1998-). He was one of the founders of the Norwegian Socialist Left Party (est. 1975), in which he through the 1970s also held several leading positions.[6]
From 2009-2013 Slagstad held a professorship at the Centre for the Study of Professions at Oslo University College. He is currently at The Institute for Social Research working on a study of Scandinavian social-democratic sittlichkeit.
Slagstad was born and raised in Bergen, but now lives in Oslo with his wife Anine Kierulf. He has three children.
He was in 2005 announced Norway’s leading intellectual by the daily newspaper Dagbladet.[7] In 1996 he received the Fritt Ord Honorary Award.[8]
Musician
In 2006 he played flute in the church service for Jens Chr Hauge—a rendition of traditional folk tune "Jeg lagde mig saa sildig".[9]
References
- ↑ http://mediabase1.uib.no/paxlex/paxleksikon.html
- ↑ http://www.universitetsforlaget.no/?marketplaceId=200&languageId=1&siteNodeId=705238
- ↑ De nasjonale strateger (1998) ISBN 82-530-2024-4 (2. ed. 2001 ISBN 82-530-2336-7)
- ↑ Rettens ironi (2001), ISBN 82-530-2337-5
- ↑ (Sporten): en idéhistorisk studie (2008), ISBN 978-82-530-3095-1
- ↑ http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Rune_Slagstad/utdypning
- ↑ http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2005/01/11/419957.html
- ↑ "Priser – Fritt Ords Honnør" (in Norwegian). Fritt Ord. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- ↑ Njølstad p.731
Bibliography
- 2015 Tilløp til offentlighet, Pax/Manifest, ISBN 978-82-530-3789-9
- 2012 Spadestikk, Fagbokforlaget, ISBN 978-82-450-1287-3
- 2010 Elster og sirenenes sang Pax, ISBN 978-82-530-3273-3
- 2008 (Sporten): en idéhistorisk studie Pax, ISBN 978-82-530-3095-1
- 2005 Utvalgte polemikker ISBN 82-530-2793-1
- 2001 Rettens ironi, ISBN 82-530-2337-5
- 2000 Kunnskapens hus. Fra Hansteen til Hanseid, ISBN 82-530-2234-4 (2. ed. 2006 ISBN 978-82-530-2920-7)
- 1998 De nasjonale strateger ISBN 82-530-2024-4 (2. ed. 2001 ISBN 82-530-2336-7)
- 1988 Constitutionalism and democracy with Jon Elster ISBN 0-521-34530-8
- 1987 Rett og politikk: et liberalt tema med variasjoner (2. ed) ISBN 82-00-07470-6)
- 1980 Positivisme og vitenskapsteori: et essay om den norske positivismestridenISBN 82-00-01966-7
- 1976 Positivisme, dialektikk, materialisme (ed.)
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