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151Folk intuitions, slippery slopes, and necessary fictions: An essay on Saul Smilansky's free will illusionismMidwest Studies in Philosophy 31 (1): 202-213. 2007.A number of philosophers have recently become increasingly interested in the potential usefulness of fictitious and illusory beliefs.As a result, a wide variety of fictionalisms and illusionisms have sprung up in areas ranging anywhere from mathematics and modality to morality.1 In this paper, we focus on the view that Saul Smilansky has dubbed “free will illusionism”—for example, the purportedly descriptive claim that the majority of people have illusory beliefs concerning the existence of libe…Read more
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62Bad Acts, Blameworthy Agents, and Inentional actions: Some Problems for Juror ImpartialityIn Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Experimental Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 149. 2008.
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Areas of Interest
| Empathy and Sympathy |
| The Concept of Disability |
| Psychopathology |