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1341Moral judgments and intuitions about freedomPsychological Inquiry 20 (1): 30-36. 2009.Reeder’s article offers a new and intriguing approach to the study of people’s ordinary understanding of freedom and constraint. On this approach, people use information about freedom and constraint as part of a quasi-scientific effort to make accurate inferences about an agent’s motives. Their beliefs about the agent’s motives then affect a wide variety of further psychological processes, including the process whereby they arrive at moral judgments. In illustrating this new approach, Reeder cit…Read more
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294The Ordinary Concept of Happiness (and Others Like It)Emotion Review 3 (3): 929-937. 2011.Consider people’s ordinary concept of belief. This concept seems to pick out a particular psychological state. Indeed, one natural view would be that the concept of belief works much like the concepts one finds in cognitive science – not quite as rigorous or precise, perhaps, but still the same basic type of notion. But now suppose we turn to other concepts that people ordinarily use to understand the mind. Suppose we consider the concept happiness. Or the concept love. How are these concepts to…Read more
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2186Manipulating Morality: Third‐Party Intentions Alter Moral Judgments by Changing Causal ReasoningCognitive Science 38 (8): 1320-1347. 2014.The present studies investigate how the intentions of third parties influence judgments of moral responsibility for other agents who commit immoral acts. Using cases in which an agent acts under some situational constraint brought about by a third party, we ask whether the agent is blamed less for the immoral act when the third party intended for that act to occur. Study 1 demonstrates that third-party intentions do influence judgments of blame. Study 2 finds that third-party intentions only inf…Read more
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Dartmouth CollegeDepartment of Philosophy
Cognitive Science
Psychological and Brain SciencesAssistant Professor
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |