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Volume 31, Number 1, September 2007

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From My Lai to Abu Ghraib: The Moral Psychology of Atrocity
pp. 25-55(31)
Authors: DORIS, JOHN M.; MURPHY, DOMINIC

Render Unto Philosophy that Which Is Philosophy's
pp. 56-67(12)
Author: FUMERTON, RICHARD

Reason Explanation in Folk Psychology
pp. 90-106(17)
Author: KNOBE, JOSHUA

The Folk Probably Don't Think What You Think They Think: Experiments on Causation by Absence
pp. 107-127(21)
Authors: LIVENGOOD, JONATHAN; MACHERY, EDOUARD

Arguments from Reference and the Worry About Dependence
pp. 160-183(24)
Author: MALLON, RON

Intentional Action, Folk Judgments, and Stories: Sorting Things Out
pp. 184-201(18)
Authors: MELE, ALFRED R.; CUSHMAN, FIERY

Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Mechanism: Experiments on Folk Intuitions
pp. 214-242(29)
Authors: NAHMIAS, EDDY; COATES, D. JUSTIN; KVARAN, TREVOR

Can Moral Obligations Be Empirically Discovered?
pp. 271-291(21)
Author: PRINZ, JESSE J.

Pragmatic Abilities in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Study in Philosophy and the Empirical
pp. 292-317(26)
Authors: DE VILLIERS, JESSICA; STAINTON, ROBERT J.; SZATMARI, PETER

How to Challenge Intuitions Empirically Without Risking Skepticism
pp. 318-343(26)
Author: WEINBERG, JONATHAN M.

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