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University of Maryland, College Park
Department of Philosophy

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  • Terrance McConnell, Review of Patricia S. Greenspan: Practical Guilt: Moral dilemmas, Emotions, and Social Norms (review)
    Ethics 106 (4): 854-856. 1996.
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  • Christopher W. Gowans, Practical Guilt: Moral Dilemmas, Emotions, and Social Norms
    Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (3): 730-732. 1995.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Practical Guilt: Moral Dilemmas, Emotions, and Social Norms
    Oxford University Press USA. 1995.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Guilt and Virtue
    Journal of Philosophy 91 (2): 57-70. 1994.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Free will and the genome project
    Philosophy and Public Affairs 22 (1): 31-43. 1993.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Guilt as an Identificatory Mechanism
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1): 46-59. 1993.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Subjective guilt and responsibility
    Mind 101 (402): 287-303. 1992.
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  • Gabriele Taylor, Emotions and Reasons: An Inquiry into Emotional Justification, by Patricia S. Greenspan (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3): 716-719. 1991.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Emotions and Reasons: An Enquiry Into Emotional Justification
    Routledge. 1988.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Unfreedom and Responsibility
    In Ferdinand Schoeman (ed.), Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology, Cambridge University Press. 1987.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Identificatory love
    Philosophical Studies 50 (3). 1986.
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  • Patricia Greenspan, Moral dilemmas and guilt
    Philosophical Studies 43 (1). 1983.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Emotions as evaluations
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (2): 158-169. 1981.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, A Case of Mixed Feelings: Ambivalence and the Logic of Emotion
    In Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (ed.), Explaining Emotions, University of California Press. pp. 223--250. 1980.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Emotions, reasons, and 'self-involvement'
    Philosophical Studies 38 (2). 1980.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Behavior control and freedom of action
    Philosophical Review 87 (2): 225-40. 1978.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Oughts and determinism: A response to Goldman
    Philosophical Review 87 (1): 77-83. 1978.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan and Roger N. Hancock, Twentieth Century Ethics
    Philosophical Review 85 (3): 394. 1976.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Wiggins on historical inevitability and incompatibilism
    Philosophical Studies 29 (4): 235-247. 1976.
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  • Patricia Greenspan, Conditional oughts and hypothetical imperatives
    Journal of Philosophy 72 (10): 259-276. 1975.
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Darwinian Psychiatry and Women's Depression
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Emotions, Evaluation, and Ethics: The Role of Emotions in Formulating and Justifying Ethical Judgments
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Free will and genetic determinism: Locating the problem
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  • Patricia S. Greenspan, Holding Psychopaths Responsible Holding Psychopaths Responsible
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  • Susan Jane Dwyer, How not to argue that morality isn't innate: Comments on Jesse Prinz's “is morality innate?”
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  • Eric Pacuit, First-Order Classical
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  • Eric Pacuit, Notes on modal logic
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  • Johan Van Benthem and Eric Pacuit, Toward a Theory of Play: A Logical Perspective on Games and Interaction
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  • Paolo Santorio, Credence for Epistemic Discourse
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  • Fabrizio Cariani, The Modal Future Hypothesis Debugged
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