Lucienne Spencer,Matthew R Broome,Giovanni Stanghellini
Lucienne Spencer
Havi Carel
Havi Carel
This is a review article of Elizabeth Barnes' new book, Health Problems. In this article I try to offer a sense of where this exciting sub-discipline of philosophy of medicine has got to. I do that in three ways. First, I make a few comment...
The freedom to believe in free will: Evidence from an adoption study against the first law of behavioral genetics [0.03%]
相信自由意志的自由性:来自一项领养研究的行为遗传学第一定律证据
Emily A Willoughby,Alan Love,Matt McGue et al.
Emily A Willoughby et al.
Philosophers and psychologists alike have long debated the etiology of beliefs about human agency. Recently, empirical investigations have shown that lay beliefs about free will and determinism represent stable and important individual diff...
IEM explained [0.03%]
解密IEM预测模型
François Recanati
François Recanati
In this paper I compare my account of IEM to another one, the Simple View, according to which a judgment is IEM just in case its grounds do not include an identity. The Simple View does not say why no identity assumption is needed to ground...
Open-mindedness and phenomenological psychopathology: an intellectual virtue account of phenomenology and three educational recommendations [0.03%]
开放性与现象学精神病学:关于现象学的一种智力美德解释及三条教育建议
Andrew Jonathan Maile
Andrew Jonathan Maile
In his account of phenomenological psychopathology, Karl Jaspers advocates for the central role of subjective experience, something which he maintains cannot be accessed through intellectual effort, but through "empathic understanding" alon...
Silence, depression, and bodily doubt: toward a phenomenology of silence in psychopathology [0.03%]
沉默、抑郁与身体的不确定性:病理现象学中的沉默现象学探讨
Dan Degerman
Dan Degerman
Despite the relevance of silence in several psychopathologies, first-person perspectives on silence have been largely neglected in the phenomenological scholarship on those conditions. This paper proposes a phenomenological framework for ad...
Lucienne Jeannette Spencer
Lucienne Jeannette Spencer
The rich literature in phenomenological psychopathology regards the communicative difficulties accompanying psychiatric illness as a product of 'unworlding': the experience of a drastic change in one's habitual field of experience. This pap...
Hyemin Han,Clifford I Workman,Joshua May et al.
Hyemin Han et al.
Some stories of moral exemplars motivate us to emulate their admirable attitudes and behaviors, but why do some exemplars motivate us more than others? We systematically studied how motivation to emulate is influenced by the similarity betw...
Michael Klenk,Hanno Sauer
Michael Klenk
We propose a fundamental challenge to the feasibility of moral progress: most extant theories of progress, we will argue, assume an unrealistic level of cognitive control people must have over their moral judgments for moral progress to occ...
Jim A C Everett,Joshua August Skorburg,Julian Savulescu
Jim A C Everett
Recent research has begun treating the perennial philosophical question, "what makes a person the same over time?" as an empirical question. A long tradition in philosophy holds that psychological continuity and connectedness of memories ar...