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    We share our world with many people who ignore the principles of justice and who regularly take advantage of others by breaching trust or breaking agreements. This dissertation is about the irrationality of the actions of these covenant-breakers. A covenant-breaker typically believes that unjust behavior is to his advantage and that only a fool would act in any other way. Would it not be disturbing if this were true? My central claim will be that adherence to the precepts of justice is a rationa…Read more
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    The impact of cognitive aging on route learning rate and the acquisition of landmark knowledge
    with Christopher Hilton, Andrew Johnson, Sebastien Miellet, and Jan M. Wiener
    Cognition 207 (C): 104524. 2021.
    Aging is accompanied by changes in general cognitive functioning which may impact the learning rate of older adults; however, this is often not controlled for in cognitive aging studies. We investigated the contribution of differences in learning rates to age-related differences in landmark knowledge acquired from route learning. In Experiment 1 we used a standard learning procedure in which participants received a fixed amount of exposure to a route. Consistent with previous research, we found …Read more
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    Differences in Encoding Strategy as a Potential Explanation for Age-Related Decline in Place Recognition Ability
    with Christopher Hilton, Veronica Muffato, Sebastien Miellet, and Jan Wiener
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.