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Volume 6, Numbers 1-2, 2006
Special Issue on Folk Conceptions of Mind, Agency and Morality

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Introduction

On Folk Conceptions of Mind, Agency and Morality
pp. 1-25(25)
Author: Sousa, Paulo

Articles

Developing Conceptions of Responsive Intentional Agents
pp. 27-55(29)
Authors: Wellman, Henry M.; Miller, Joan G.

Folk Intuitions on Free Will
pp. 57-86(30)
Author: Nichols, Shaun

The Folk Concepts of Intention and Intentional Action: A Cross-Cultural Study
pp. 113-132(20)
Authors: Knobe, Joshua; Burra, Arudra

Commentaries

On Folk Conceptions of Mind, Agency and Morality
pp. 165-179(15)
Author: Wierzbicka, Anna

Is Morality an Elegant Machine or a Kludge?
pp. 181-189(9)
Author: Stich, Stephen

My Brain Made Me Do It
pp. 209-214(6)
Author: Bloom, Paul

The Folk Concept of Intentional Action: A Commentary
pp. 277-290(14)
Author: Mele, Alfred R.

Does emotion mediate the relationship between an action's moral status and its intentional status? Neuropsychological evidence
pp. 291-304(14)
Authors: Young, Liane; Cushman, Fiery; Adolphs, Ralph; Tranel, Daniel; Hauser, Marc

Replies

Free Will and the Folk: Responses to Commentators
pp. 305-320(16)
Author: Nichols, Shaun

Directions and Challenges in Studying Folk Concepts and Folk Judgments
pp. 321-329(9)
Authors: Malle, Bertram F.; Guglielmo, Steven J.

Experimental Philosophy and Folk Concepts: Methodological Considerations
pp. 331-342(12)
Authors: Knobe, Joshua; Burra, Arudra

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