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Lake Forest College
Department of Philosophy

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  • Matthew Stanley, Paul Henne, and Felipe De Brigard, Remembering moral and immoral actions in constructing the self
    Memory and Cognition. forthcoming.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Felipe De Brigard Photo of Matthew Stanley
  • Matthew Stanley, Paul Henne, Brenda Yang, and Felipe De Brigard, Resistance to Position Change, Motivated Reasoning, and Polarization
    Political Behavior. forthcoming.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Felipe De Brigard Photo of Matthew Stanley
  • Paul Henne, K. Perez, and Chad McCracken, No evidence that reversibility affects causal judgments in late-preemption cases
    Philosophical Psychology. forthcoming.
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  • Paul Henne, Wiktoria Pedryc, Benjamin Seiler, Alexander Max Bauer, Saniya Varghese, and Isaiah Moonlight, The Kraemer Effect Reconsidered: Do probability-raising accounts of intentionality explain the Kraemer Effect?
    New Ideas in Psychology 80. 2026.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Wiktoria Pedryc Photo of Alexander Max Bauer Photo of Benjamin Seiler
  • Tadeg Quillien, Kevin O'Neill, and Paul Henne, A counterfactual explanation for recency effects in double prevention scenarios: Commentary on Thanawala and Erb (2024)
    Cognition 264 (C): 106106. 2025.
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  • Kevin O'Neill, Paul Henne, John Pearson, and Felipe De Brigard, Modeling confidence in causal judgments.
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 153 (8): 2142. 2024.
    Photo of Kevin O'Neill Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Felipe De Brigard
  • Janet McCracken, Game: Animals, Video Games and Humanity
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (1): 117-120. 2023.
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  • Janet McCracken, 11 Why We Love Our Phones: A Case Study in the Aesthetics of Gadgets
    In Eva Kit Wah Man & Jeffrey Petts (eds.), Comparative Everyday Aesthetics: Studies in Contemporary Living, Amsterdam University Press. pp. 201-220. 2023.
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  • Samuel Murray and Paul Henne, Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action (edited book)
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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  • Carlotta Pavese, Paul Henne, and Bob Beddor, Epistemic Luck, Knowledge-How, and Intentional Action
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (n/a). 2023.
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  • Samuel Murray and Paul Henne, Introduction
    In Samuel Murray & Paul Henne (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action, Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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  • Carlotta Pavese and Paul Henne, The Know-How Solution to Kraemer's Puzzle
    Cognition 238 (C): 105490. 2023.
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  • Paul Henne and Samuel Murray, Experimental Advances in Philosophy of Action (edited book)
    Bloomsbury. 2023.
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  • Paul Henne, Experimental Metaphysics: Causation
    In Alexander Max Bauer & Stephan Kornmesser (eds.), The Compact Compendium of Experimental Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 133-162. 2023.
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  • Kevin O'Neill, Paul Henne, Paul Bello, John Pearson, and Felipe De Brigard, Confidence and gradation in causal judgment
    Cognition 223 (C): 105036. 2022.
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  • Paul Henne and Kevin O'Neill, Double Prevention, Causal Judgments, and Counterfactuals
    Cognitive Science 46 (5). 2022.
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  • Paul Henne, Kevin O'Neill, Paul Bello, Sangeet Khemlani, and Felipe De Brigard, Norms Affect Prospective Causal Judgments
    Cognitive Science 45 (1). 2021.
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  • Felipe De Brigard, Paul Henne, and Matthew Stanley, Perceived similarity of imagined possible worlds affects judgments of counterfactual plausibility
    Cognition 209 (C): 104574. 2021.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Felipe De Brigard Photo of Matthew Stanley
  • Paul Henne, Aleksandra Kulesza, K. Perez, and Augustana Houcek, Counterfactual thinking and recency effects in causal judgment
    Cognition 212 (C): 104708. 2021.
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  • Matthew Stanley, Paul Henne, Laura Niemi, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Felipe De Brigard, Making moral principles suit yourself
    Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 1. 2021.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Laura Niemi Photo of Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Photo of Felipe De Brigard Photo of Matthew Stanley
  • Paul Henne, Kevin O.|Neill, Paul Bello, Sangeet Khemlani, and Felipe De Brigard, Norms affect prospective causal judgments
    Cognitive Science 45 (1). 2021.
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  • Paul Henne, Jen Semler, Vladimir Chituc, Felipe De Brigard, and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Against Some Recent Arguments for ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’: Reasons, Deliberation, Trying, and Furniture
    Philosophia 47 (1): 131-139. 2019.
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  • Jen Semler and Paul Henne, Recent experimental work on “ought” implies “can”
    Philosophy Compass 14 (9). 2019.
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  • Paul Henne, Laura Niemi, N. Ángel Pinillos, Felipe De Brigard, and Joshua Knobe, A counterfactual explanation for the action effect in causal judgment
    Cognition 190 (C): 157-164. 2019.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of N. Ángel Pinillos Photo of Felipe De Brigard Photo of Joshua Knobe Photo of Laura Niemi
  • Paul Henne and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Does Neuroscience Undermine Morality?
    In Gregg Caruso & Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oup Usa. 2018.
    Photo of Paul Henne Photo of Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
  • Paul Henne and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Does Neuroscience Undermine Morality?
    In Gregg Caruso & Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oup Usa. pp. 54-67. 2018.
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  • Paul Henne, N. Ángel Pinillos, and Felipe De Brigard, Cause by Omission and Norm: Not Watering Plants
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (2): 270-283. 2017.
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  • Matthew Stanley, Paul Henne, Vijeth Iyengar, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Felipe De Brigard, I’m not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions
    Journal of Experimental Psychology. General 146 (6): 884-895. 2017.
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  • Paul Henne, Vladimir Chituc, Felipe De Brigard, and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, An Empirical Refutation of ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’
    Analysis 76 (3): 283-290. 2016.
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  • Vladimir Chituc, Paul Henne, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Felipe De Brigard, Blame, not ability, impacts moral “ought” judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of “ought” implies “can”
    Cognition 150 (C): 20-25. 2016.
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