•  6
    The Moral/Conventional Distinction
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2022.
  •  5
    Empirical Approaches to Altruism
    with John Doris, Lachlan Walmsley, and Armin Schulz
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
  • Baillargeon, R. 255 Bertram, R. B13
    with S. Carey, C. Drake, C. M. Fletcher-Flinn, N. H. Freeman, S. H. Johnson, C. Lewis, C. Palmer, D. C. Plaut, and T. Shallice
    Cognition 74 303. 2000.
  •  1
    Empirical Perspectives on Ethics
    with John Doris
    In Frank Jackson & Michael Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, Oxford University Press Uk. 2007.
  • Altruism
    In John Doris (ed.), Moral Psychology Handbook, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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    The Innate Mind: Structure and Contents
    with Peter Carruthers and Stephen Laurence
    OUP Usa. 2005.
    This is the first of three volumes on the subject of innateness. The extent to which the mind is innate is one of the central questions in the human sciences, with important implications for many surrounding debates. This book along with the following two volumes provide assess of nativist thought and a definitive reference point for future nativist inquiry. This book is concerned with the fundamental architecture of the mind, addressing such question as: what capacities, processes, representati…Read more
  • Empirical Perspectives on Ethics
    with John Doris
    In Frank Jackson & Michael Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, Oxford University Press Uk. 2007.
  •  8
    Rethinking Co‐Cognition: A Reply to Heal
    Mind and Language 13 (4): 499-512. 2002.
  •  1
    Staving Off Catastrophe: A Critical Notice of Jerry Fodor's Psychosemantics1 (review)
    with Edmond Mulaire and Todd Jones
    Mind and Language 6 (1): 58-82. 2007.
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    _Comprising a series of specially commissioned chapters by leading scholars, this comprehensive volume presents an up-to-date survey of the central themes in the philosophy of mind._ _The Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind_ leads the reader through a broad range of topics, including Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness, Dualism, Emotions, Folk Psychology, Free Will, Individualism, Personal Identity and The Mind-Body Problem. Provides a state of the art overview of philosophy of mind. Contai…Read more
  •  16
    Theory Theory to the Max (review)
    Mind and Language 13 (3): 421-449. 2002.
  •  14
    Cognitive Penetrability, Rationality and Restricted Simulation
    Mind and Language 12 (3‐4): 297-326. 2007.
    Heal (1996a) maintains that evidence of cognitive penetrability doesn't determine whether stimulation theory or theory theory wins. Given the wide variety of mechanisms and processes that get called ‘simulation’, we argue that it's not useful to ask‘who wins?’. The label ‘simulation’picks out no natural or theoretically interesting category. We propose a more fine‐grained taxonomy and argue that some processes that have been labelled ‘simulation’, eg.,‘actual‐situation‐simulation’, clearly do ex…Read more
  •  6
    Kühberger et al. show that producing the Langer effect is considerably more difficult than has been assumed. Although their results clearly demonstrate a need for further exploration of the Langer effect, none of their arguments undermines the evidence against simulation theory that we presented in Nichols et al. (1996). In our study the actor subjects did show an effect, but the prediction subjects did not predict it, despite the fact that they were provided with all the details of the actor's …Read more
  •  27
    Jackson's Empirical Assumptions
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 637-643. 2007.
  •  8
    The Rewards and Risks of Studying Genes (review)
    Hastings Center Report 16 (2): 39-42. 2012.
    Book reviewed in this article: The Gene Factory. By John Elkington. In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity. By Daniel J. Kevles. Broken Code: The Exploitation of DNA. By Marc Lappé.
  •  3
    Relativism, Rationality and the Limits of Intentional Description
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 65 (3): 211-235. 2017.
  •  16
    Folk Psychology: Simulation or Tacit Theory?
    Mind and Language 7 (1‐2): 35-71. 2007.
  •  12
    The dispute over innate ideas
    In Marcelo Dascal, Dietfried Gerhardus, Kuno Lorenz & Georg Meggle (eds.), Sprachphilosophie: Ein internationales Handbuch zeitgenössischer Forschung, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 1041-1050. 1995.
  •  9
    The Fragmentation of Reason: Precis of Two Chapters
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (1): 179-183. 1991.
  •  8
    Evaluating Cognitive Strategies
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (1): 207-213. 1991.
  •  54
    Normativity and Epistemic Intuitions
    Philosophical Topics 29 (1-2): 429-460. 2001.
  • This is the third volume of a three-volume set on The Innate Mind. The extent to which cognitive structures, processes, and contents are innate is one of the central questions concerning the nature of the mind, with important implications for debates throughout the human sciences. By bringing together the top nativist scholars in philosophy, psychology, and allied disciplines these volumes provide a comprehensive assessment of nativist thought and a definitive reference point for future nativist…Read more
  •  15
    The Gettier Intuition from South America to Asia
    with Jing Zhu, Xueyi Zhang, Hrag Abraham Vosgerichian, Giorgio Volpe, Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado, Naoki Usui, Vera Tripodi, Noel Struchiner, Paulo Sousa, Sarah Songhorian, Andrea Sereni, Massimo Sangoi, Alejandro Rosas Lopez, Carlos Romero, Barbara Osimani, Jorge Ornelas, Christopher Y. Olivola, Sebastiano Moruzzi, Masaharu Mizumoto, Carlos Mauro, Minwoo Lee, Yeonjeong Kim, Hackjin Kim, Kaori Karasawa, Veselina Kadreva, Yasmina Jraissati, Evgeniya Hristova, Amir Horowitz, Takaaki Hashimoto, Ivar Hannikainen, Maurice Grinberg, Laleh Ghadakpour, Ángeles Eraña Lagos, Vilius Dranseika, Florian Cova, Daniel Cohnitz, In-Rae Cho, Hyundeuk Cheon, Amita Chatterjee, Emma E. Buchtel, Renatas Berniūnas, Adriano Angelucci, Mario Alai, David Rose, and Edouard Machery
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (3): 517-541. 2017.
    This article examines whether people share the Gettier intuition (viz. that someone who has a true justified belief that p may nonetheless fail to know that p) in 24 sites, located in 23 countries (counting Hong Kong as a distinct country) and across 17 languages. We also consider the possible influence of gender and personality on this intuition with a very large sample size. Finally, we examine whether the Gettier intuition varies across people as a function of their disposition to engage in “…Read more
  •  71
    Great scholars in philosophy possess a keen analytical mind, excel in logical reasoning, and exhibit meticulous attention to detail. They rigorously define terms, avoiding ambiguities and errors. Originality and the willingness to challenge conventions are their hallmarks. They make significant contributions across various philosophical fields. They transparently address the exact aim of their research, and what it is not. Finally, they anticipate the impact of their theories on the current lite…Read more
  •  9
    Deconstructing the Mind (edited book)
    OUP Usa. 1996.
    Eliminativism (or eliminative materialism) has been an important and provocative view in the philosophy of mind since the 1970s. Eliminativism claims that the mental states alluded to in our ordinary talk about the mind – particularly intentional states like beliefs, desires, and thoughts – are the posits of a badly mistaken “folk” theory, and thus, like phlogiston, witches and other posits of badly mistaken theories, they do not exist. This volume is a collection of essays that systematically e…Read more
  •  2018
    The Gettier Intuition from South America to Asia
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (3): 517-541. 2017.
    This article examines whether people share the Gettier intuition (viz. that someone who has a true justified belief that p may nonetheless fail to know that p) in 24 sites, located in 23 countries (counting Hong-Kong as a distinct country) and across 17 languages. We also consider the possible influence of gender and personality on this intuition with a very large sample size. Finally, we examine whether the Gettier intuition varies across people as a function of their disposition to engage in “…Read more
  •  44
    Philosophy: asking questions-seeking answers
    Oxford University Press. 2025.
    Philosophy: Asking Questions Seeking Answers is a brief and accessible guide designed for students with no prior knowledge of the subject. Written by renowned scholars Stephen Stich and Tom Donaldson, it focuses on the key issues in Western philosophy, presenting balanced coverage of each issue and challenging students to make up their own minds. Comprehensive enough to be used on its own, Philosophy can also be used as a supplement to any introductory anthology.
  • Gender and philosophical intuition
    In Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Experimental Philosophy, Vol.2, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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    Philosophy and connectionist theory (edited book)
    with William M. Ramsey and David E. Rumelhart
    L. Erlbaum Associates. 1991.
    First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.