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    Neuro-cognitive systems involved in morality
    with James Blair, A. A. Marsh, E. Finger, and K. S. Blair
    Philosophical Explorations 9 (1). 2006.
    In this paper, we will consider the neuro-cognitive systems involved in mediating morality. Five main claims will be made. First, that there are multiple, partially separable neuro-cognitive architectures that mediate specific aspects of morality: social convention, care-based morality, disgust-based morality and fairness/justice. Second, that all aspects of morality, including social convention, involve affect. Third, that the neural system particularly important for social convention, given it…Read more
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    A study on the determination of mechanical properties of a power law material by its indentation force–depth curve
    with J. Lin and T. A. Dean
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (19): 2881-2905. 2006.