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Morgan Crockett

University of Western Australia
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  • University of Western Australia
    School of Humanities
    Undergraduate
Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
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    How to show that a cruel prank is worse than a war crime: Shifting scales and missing benchmarks in the study of moral judgment
    with Vladimir Chituc and Brian J. Scholl
    Cognition 266 (C): 106315. 2026.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Distinguishing self-involving from self-serving choices in framing effects
    with L. A. Paul
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
    We distinguish two types of cases that have potential to generate quasi-cyclical preferences: self-involving choices where an agent oscillates between first- and third-person perspectives that conflict regarding their life-changing implications, and self-serving choices where frame-based reasoning can be “first-personally rational” yet “third-personally irrational.” We argue that the distinction between these types of cases deserves more attention in Bermúdez's account.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Miscellaneous
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    Goal inference in moral narratives
    with Judy Sein Kim and Clara Colombatto
    Cognition 251 (C): 105865. 2024.
    Cognitive Sciences
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