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Love vs. money : understanding unique challenges in care workers' labor organizingIn Matthew Lindauer, James R. Beebe & Justin Sytsma (eds.), Advances in Experimental Political Philosophy, Bloomsbury. 2023.
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63The moral pop-out effect: Enhanced perceptual awareness of morally relevant stimuliCognition 132 (1): 22-29. 2014.
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27Behavior is multiply determined, and perception has multiple components: The case of moral perceptionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 39. 2016.
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34A pragmatist philosophy of psychological science and its implications for replicationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 41. 2018.
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9Imagining our moral values in the present and futureBehavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.Imaginary worlds allow us to safely develop, crystallize, and criticize our moral values – at times even serving as catalysts for change in the real world. Fans of imaginary worlds sometimes form groups to advocate for social change in the real world, and it is part of Leftist ideology to imagine radically different, possible futures aligned around shared moral values.
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557Doesn't everybody jaywalk? On codified rules that are seldom followed and selectively punishedCognition 231 (C): 105323. 2023.Rules are meant to apply equally to all within their jurisdiction. However, some rules are frequently broken without consequence for most. These rules are only occasionally enforced, often at the discretion of a third-party observer. We propose that these rules—whose violations are frequent, and enforcement is rare—constitute a unique subclass of explicitly codified rules, which we call ‘phantom rules’ (e.g., proscribing jaywalking). Their apparent punishability is ambiguous and particularly sus…Read more
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