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    Individual differences in demographics, personality, and other related beliefs are associated with coronavirus disease 2019 threat beliefs. However, the relative contributions of these different types of individual differences to COVID-19 threat beliefs are not known. In this study, a total of 1,700 participants in Croatia completed a survey that included questions about COVID-19 risks, questions about related beliefs including vaccination beliefs, trust in the health system, trust in scientists…Read more
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    Advances in Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Methodology (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3): 499-504. 2018.
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    The ‘Arguments Instead of Intuitions’ Account of Thought Experiments
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (1): 191-203. 2018.
    After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem of intuitions’ is now in the center of debates on the metaphilosophical level. One of the reasons for this lies in the unfruitfulness of the epistemological discussions that recently subsided without producing any significant or broadly accepted theory of intuitions. Consequently, the metaphilosophical level of discussion of the ‘problem of intuitions’ inherits the same difficulties of the epistemo…Read more
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    Elements of Mind (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 107-109. 2002.
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    What is the Function of Thought Experiments
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 7 (1): 63-67. 2007.
    In The Laboratory of the Mind, James Brown considers some of the Kuhn’s thesis in “A Function for Thought Experiment”. I will question one of Brown’s conclusions, namely his interpretation according to which Kuhn maintains that from thought experiments we learn about our conceptual scheme and only derivatively about the world. I arn inclined to think that this particular interpretation does not accurately represent Kuhn’s wording. Accordingly, I will outline some of the issues concerning the rel…Read more