King's College London
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2010
London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    Affective and motivational influences in person perception
    with Bojana Kuzmanovic, Gary Bente, and Kai Vogeley
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7. 2013.
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    Slippery Slope Arguments
    Philosophy Compass 9 (10): 672-680. 2014.
    Slippery slope arguments are frequently dismissed as fallacious or weak arguments but are nevertheless commonly used in political and bioethical debates. This paper gives an overview of different variants of the argument commonly found in the literature and addresses their argumentative strength and the interrelations between them. The most common variant, the empirical slippery slope argument, predicts that if we do A, at some point the highly undesirable B will follow. I discuss both the quest…Read more