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    From Artifacts to Human Lives: Investigating the Domain-Generality of Judgments about Purposes
    with Michael Prinzing, David Rose, Siying Zhang, Eric Tu, Michael Rea, Jonathan Schaffer, Tobias Gerstenberg, and Joshua Knobe
    Journal of Experimental Psychology General. forthcoming.
    People attribute purposes in both mundane and profound ways—such as when thinking about the purpose of a knife and the purpose of a life. In three studies (total N = 13,720 observations from N = 3,430 participants), we tested whether these seemingly very different forms of purpose attributions might actually involve the same cognitive processes. We examined the impacts of four factors on purpose attributions in six domains (artifacts, social institutions, animals, body parts, sacred objects, and…Read more