Shaun Nichols
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Great Philosophical Debates: Free Will and Determinism
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Sentimental Rules: On the Natural Foundations of Moral Judgment
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2004
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9 editions
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Mindreading: An Integrated Account of Pretence, Self-Awareness, and Understanding Other Minds (Oxford Cognitive Science Series)
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2003
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9 editions
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The Architecture of the Imagination: New Essays on Pretence, Possibility, and Fiction
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2006
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4 editions
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Bound: Essays on free will and responsibility
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2014
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8 editions
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Mr. Tooth
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2013
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2 editions
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Mommies are Magical
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2013
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Rational Rules: Towards a Theory of Moral Learning
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2012
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2012
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“To be sure, if psychopaths do recognize that actions that are harmful are proscribed, this raises a question about why psychopaths and control criminals provide different explanations for why it is wrong to hit or pull someone’s hair. Psychopaths offered conventional-type justifications (e.g., “it’s not the done thing” [the subjects were British]), whereas the nonpsychopathic criminals offered justifications based on the victim’s welfare.”
― Sentimental Rules: On the Natural Foundations of Moral Judgment
― Sentimental Rules: On the Natural Foundations of Moral Judgment
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