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Institut for Business Humaniora og Jura
I am presently an Assistant Professor in Applied Business Philosophy. I studied philosophy of science at London School of Economics and business economics at CBS, where I also wrote my PhD thesis on the philosophical underpinnings of 20th century economics and sociology.
My current research interests concern philosophy of science and methodological questions within business economics. Specifically, I have a keen interest in the concepts of rationality and normativity within business economics, organization theory and sociology. My philosophical interests are broad, but mostly directed at German idealism, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Michel Foucault.
- Philosophy of science and its role in university education
- Economic methodology
- Organizational sociology
- 19th and 20th century history of economics and sociology
- Course coordinator (jointly with Prof. K. Jacobsen) & course lecturer at 'Philosophy of Science and Business Research Methodology’ at HA-Almen.
- Course coordinator & course lecturer at ‘Business Research Methodology’ at HA. International Shipping supervisor & lecturer
- Course coordinator & course lecturer at 'Philosophy of Science and the 1st year project' at HA(fil.)
- Course coordinator (jointly with Ass. Prof. Marius Gudmand-Høyer) at ‘Qualitative methods’ at HA(fil.)
- Course lecturer at ‘Human Capital’ at HA(fil.)
- Course lecturer at ‘Economic philosophy’ at HA(fil.)
Supervisor at:
- HA(fil.)
- Cand.Merc.(fil)
Presskorn-Thygesen, T. (2012) ’Samfundsvidenskabelige paradigmer – Fire grundlæggende metodiske tendenser i moderne samfundsvidenskab’. In: C. Nygaard (ed.), Samfundsvidenskabelige Analysemetoder (Frederiksberg: Samfundslitteratur).
Presskorn-Thygesen, T. (2015) ’The Ambiguous Attractiveness of Mobility : A View from the Sociology of Critique’. In: Ephemera: Theory & politics in organization, Vol. 15(4): 725-753.
Presskorn-Thygesen, T. (2017) The Significance of Normativity : Studies in Post-kantian Philosophy and Social Theory. Frederiksberg: Copenhagen Business School. 258 pages.
Paper presented at The British Academy Conference 2023, 2023
Paper presented at 15th Philosophy of Management Annual Conference, 2023
I: Tidsskrift for Arbejdsliv, Vol. 25, Nr. 3, 2023, s. 69-83
Abstract from AMLE Paper Development Workshop, 2023
I: History of the Human Sciences, Vol. 35, Nr. 3/4, 7.2022, s. 58-83
Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur 2021, 208 s.
I: Australasian Philosophical Review, Vol. 4, Nr. 4, 2021, s. 373-378
I: Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 34, Nr. 1, 1.2017, s. 137-159
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2017, 258 s. (PhD series, Nr. 13.2017)
I: The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory. red. /Bryan S. Turner; Chang Kyung-Sup; Cynthia F. Epstein; Peter Kivisto; J. Michael Ryan; William Outhwaite. Cheltenham : Wiley-Blackwell 2017 (Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedias in Social Sciences, Vol. 1)
I: Oxford Left Review, Nr. 14, 2.2015, s. 11-19
I: Ephemera: Theory & politics in organization, Vol. 15, Nr. 4, 2015, s. 725-753
I: Ephemera: Theory & politics in organization, Vol. 14, Nr. 2, 2014, s. 197-220
I: Dansk Sociologi, Vol. 24, Nr. 2, 2013, s. 152-155
I: Semikolon, Vol. 14, Nr. 25, 2013, s. 9-15
Abstract from Seminar in Cognitive Semiotics, 2012
I: Samfundsvidenskabelige analysemetoder. red. /Claus Nygaard. Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur 2012, s. 21-48
Abstract from Seminars in Situated Cognition, 2011
I: Bedeutung, Vol. 1, Nr. 2, 2008, s. 26-29
I: Studietidsskriftet Hvorfor, Nr. 14, 2015, s. 16-21
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