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    Essentialist Beliefs About Bodily Transplants in the United States and India
    with Meredith Meyer, Susan A. Gelman, and Sarah M. Stilwell
    Cognitive Science 37 (1): 668-710. 2013.
    Psychological essentialism is the belief that some internal, unseen essence or force determines the common outward appearances and behaviors of category members. We investigated whether reasoning about transplants of bodily elements showed evidence of essentialist thinking. Both Americans and Indians endorsed the possibility of transplants conferring donors' personality, behavior, and luck on recipients, consistent with essentialism. Respondents also endorsed essentialist effects even when denyi…Read more
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    Generics
    Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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    Inferences about Members of Kinds: The Generics Hypothesis
    with Sangeet Khemlani and Sam Glucksberg
    Language and Cognitive Processes 27 887-900. 2012.
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    Redemption and the Sacred Subject: Themes from Wagner
    In A. Hamilton & N. Zangwill (eds.), Scruton's Aesthetics, . forthcoming.
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    Conceptual distinctions amongst generics
    with Sandeep Prasada, Sangeet Khemlani, and Sam Glucksberg
    Cognition 126 (3): 405-422. 2013.
    Generic sentences (e.g., bare plural sentences such as “dogs have four legs” and “mosquitoes carry malaria”) are used to talk about kinds of things. Three experiments investigated the conceptual foundations of generics as well as claims within the formal semantic approaches to generics concerning the roles of prevalence, cue validity and normalcy in licensing generics. Two classes of generic sentences that pose challenges to both the conceptually based and formal semantic approaches to generics …Read more