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Joshua Knobe
Assistant
Professor
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Joshua Knobe works primarily on issues at the intersection
of cognitive science and moral philosophy. Much of his recent
research has been concerned with the relationship between
folk psychology and moral judgment. For an extremely brief
(3 page) summary of this work, see Theory
of Mind and Moral Cognition: Exploring the Connections
(Trends in Cognitive Sciences). Some publications
include: "The
Concept of Intentional Action: A Case Study in the Uses of
Folk Psychology," Philosophical Studies
(forthcoming); Philosophical
Implications of Inflationary Cosmology, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (with Ken Olum
and Alexander Vilenkin) (forthcoming); "Ordinary
Ethical Reasoning and the Ideal of 'Being Yourself'",
Philosophical Psychology (forthcoming). For a complete
list of publications, see his homepage. [Complete CV]
phone: (919) 962-3320
email: Knobe"at"email.unc.edu
personal
homepage
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