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Thomas Nadelhoffer

College of Charleston
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Areas of Specialization
Free Will and Neuroscience
Moral Psychology
Punishment in Criminal Law
Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology
Experimental Philosophy of Action
Areas of Interest
Empathy and Sympathy
The Concept of Disability
Psychopathology
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    Desire, foresight, intentions, and intentional actions: Probing folk intuitions
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 6 (1-2): 133-157. 2006.
    A number of philosophers working under the rubric of “experimental philosophy” have recently begun focusing on analyzing the concepts of ordinary language and investigating the intuitions of laypersons in an empirically informed way.1 In a series of papers these philosophers—who often work in collaboration with psychologists—have presented the results of empirical studies aimed at proving folk intuitions in areas as diverse as ethics, epistemology, free will, and the philosophy of action. In thi…Read more
    A number of philosophers working under the rubric of “experimental philosophy” have recently begun focusing on analyzing the concepts of ordinary language and investigating the intuitions of laypersons in an empirically informed way.1 In a series of papers these philosophers—who often work in collaboration with psychologists—have presented the results of empirical studies aimed at proving folk intuitions in areas as diverse as ethics, epistemology, free will, and the philosophy of action. In this paper, I contribute to this research program by discussing the results of some new experiments that further probe folk intuitions about the relationship between desire, foresight, intent, intentional action, and moral considerations
    Folk Concepts and Folk IntuitionsIntentional ActionExperimental Philosophy: Intentional ActionExperi…Read more
    Folk Concepts and Folk IntuitionsIntentional ActionExperimental Philosophy: Intentional ActionExperimental Philosophy of Mind, MiscExperimental Philosophy: Folk Morality
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    The Potential Dark Side of Believing in Free Will (and Related Concepts)
    with Daniela Goya Tocchetto
    In Susan Blackmore, Thomas W. Clark, Mark Hallett, John-Dylan Haynes, Ted Honderich, Neil Levy, Thomas Nadelhoffer, Shaun Nichols, Michael Pauen, Derk Pereboom, Susan Pockett, Maureen Sie, Saul Smilansky, Galen Strawson, Daniela Goya Tocchetto, Manuel Vargas, Benjamin Vilhauer & Bruce Waller (eds.), Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility, Lexington Books. 2013.
    Topics in Free Will, MiscFree Will and Psychology
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