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Thomas Nadelhoffer

Associate Professor of Philosophy | College of Charleston

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October 02, 2014

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Oct 2, 2014
The Free Will Inventory: Measuring Beliefs About Agency and Responsibility
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer, J. Shepard, E. Nahmias, C. Sripada, and L. Ross (2014). Consciousness and Cognition, Vol. 25: 27-41.

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Oct 2, 2014
Folk Retributivism and the Communication Confound
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer, S. Heshmati, D. Kaplan, and S. Nichols (2013). Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 29: 235-261.

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Oct 2, 2014
Neuroprediction, Violence, and the Law: Setting the Stage (PDF)
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer, S. Bibas, S. Grafton, K. Kiehl, A. Mansfield, W. Sinnott-Armstrong, and M. Gazzaniga (2012). Neuroethics, 5: 67-99.

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Oct 2, 2014
Neural Lie Detection, Criterial Change, and Ordinary Language (PDF)
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer (2011). Neuroethics 4(3): 205-213.

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Oct 2, 2014
Positive Illusions, Perceived Control, and the Free Will Debate (PDF)
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer and T. Matveeva (2009). Mind & Language, 24: 495-522.

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Oct 2, 2014
Bad Acts, Blameworthy Agents, and Intentional Actions: Some Problems for Juror Impartiality (PDF)
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer (2006). Philosophical Explorations 9(2): 203-220.  
* Reprinted in J. Knobe and S. Nichols (Eds.), Experimental Philosophy. Oxford University Press (2008).

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Oct 2, 2014
The Butler Problem Revisited (PDF)
Oct 2, 2014

T. Nadelhoffer (2004). Analysis 64(3): 277-284.

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Collaborators

  • Adam Feltz
  • Chandra Sripada
  • Daniela Goya Tocchetto
  • Dena Gromet
  • Eddy Nahmias
  • Geoffrey Goodwin
  • Jason Shepard
  • Jason Turner
  • Jen Wright
  • Jonathan Schooler
  • Kathleen Vohs
  • Kent Kiehl
  • Lawrence Ngo
  • Lisa Thomson Ross
  • Michael Gazzaniga
  • Scott Grafton
  • Shaun Nichols
  • Silvia Koller
  • Stephanos Bibas
  • Stephen Morris
  • Tatyana Matveeva
  • Trisha Folds-Bennett
  • Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

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