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    • A Kaleidoscope of play: a new approach to play analysis in childhood 

      Sparaci, Laura; Gallagher, Shaun (Taylor & Francis, 2023-07-17)
      Play is a frequent and relevant activity during childhood, and developmental psychologists agree that it offers a unique window on development. Play, however, remains a fuzzy concept, and difficulties persist in its ...
    • A philosophical approach to improving empirical research on posttraumatic growth 

      Brady, Michael; Jayawickreme, Eranda (Taylor & Francis, 2023-05-18)
      Post-traumatic growth (PTG) has been a key topic of research by psychologists over the last 25 years. But the idea that a person can benefit from adversity has been around for much longer, and is a stable in many ...
    • A puzzle of epistemic paternalism 

      Aird, Rory (Taylor & Francis, 2022-11-22)
      Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020, con spiracy theories, misinformation, and fake news about the virus have abounded, drastically affecting global health mea sures to oppose it. In response, different ...
    • Affordances and spatial agency in psychopathology 

      Krueger, Joel (Taylor & Francis, 2023-08-07)
      Affordances are action-possibilities, ways of relating to and act ing on things in our world. They help us understand how these things mean what they do and how we have bodily access to our world more generally. But ...
    • Apophasis, agency, and ecstasy: reading mysticism and madness in The Book of Margery Kempe 

      McCabe, Emma R. (Taylor & Francis, 2023-05-22)
      This paper argues for a reinterpretation of madness and mysticism through an apophatic lens. By using Wouter Kusters' theo-philosophical definition of madness, I argue for a re-evaluation of female mysticism which ...
    • Bayesian belief protection: A study of belief in conspiracy theories 

      Poth, Nina; Dolega, Krzysztof (Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-31)
      Several philosophers and psychologists have characterized belief in conspiracy theories as a product of irrational reason ing. Proponents of conspiracy theories apparently resist revising their beliefs given disconfirming ...
    • Belief in free will: Integration into social cognition models to promote health behavior 

      Quinton, Tom St; Crescioni, A. William (Taylor & Francis, 2022-11-07)
      The question of whether free will exists has been debated extensively for centuries. Instead of debating this complex issue, recent work in psychology has sought to understand the consequences of beliefs in free will. ...
    • Beliefs, values and emotions: An interactive approach to distrust in science 

      Furman, Katherine (Taylor & Francis, 2023-10-09)
      Previous philosophical work on distrust in science has argued that understanding public distrust in science and scientific interventions requires that we pay careful attention not only to epistemic considerations ...
    • Believing badly ain’t so bad 

      Bissett, Ema Sullivan (Taylor & Francis, 2022-05-29)
    • Body maps of loves 

      Rinne, Pärttyli; Tavast, Mikke; Glerean, Enrico; Sams, Mikko (Taylor & Francis, 2023-09-05)
      Love is an essential biological, psychological, sociological, and religious phenomenon. Using various conceptual mod els, philosophers have often distinguished between different types of love, such as self-love, romantic ...
    • Can affordances be reasons? 

      Starzak, Tobias; Schlicht, Tobias (Taylor & Francis, 2023-10-23)
      We discuss whether affordances can be reasons, against the background of two interlocked considerations: (1) While the problematic degree of idealization in accounts of reasons that treat them as mental states speaks ...
    • Can we read minds by imaging brains? 

      Rathkopf, Charles; Heinrichs, Jan Hendrik; Heinrichs, Bert (Taylor & Francis, 2022-02-23)
      Will brain imaging technology soon enable neuroscientists to read minds? We cannot answer this question without some understanding of the state of the art in neuroimaging. But neither can we answer this question ...
    • Challenge and Support: Worldview Champions Promote Spiritual Wellness 

      Staples, B. Ashley; Shaheen, Musbah; Mayhew, Matthew J.; Rockenbach, Alyssa N. (Taylor & Francis, 2022-11-07)
      Extending research on encouraging students’ spiritual explorations in ways that enhance their overall wellbeing, this study examined how faculty and staff provided support to college students dealing with challenges to ...
    • Conceptualization for intended action: A dynamic model 

      Kaipainen, Mauri; Hautamäki, Antti; Parthemore, Joel (Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-06)
      Concepts are the building blocks of higher-order cognition and consciousness. Building on Conceptual Spaces Theory (CST) and proceeding from the assumption that concepts are inherently dynamic, this paper provides ...
    • Connecting the methods of psychology and philosophy: Applying Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) to identify ethical principles underlying the evaluation of bioinspired technologies 

      Höfele, Philipp; Reuter, Lisa; Estadieu, Louisa; Livanec, Sabrina; Stumpf, Michael; Kiesel, Andrea (Taylor & Francis, 2022-09-06)
      One major challenge of the 21st century is the increas ingly rapid development of new technologies and their evaluation. In this article we argue for an interdisciplinary approach to meet this demand for evaluating new ...
    • Determinism and attributions of consciousness 

      Björnsson, Gunnar; Shepherd, Joshua (Taylor & Francis, 2020-04-18)
      The studies we report indicate that it is possible to manip ulate explicit ascriptions of consciousness by manipulating whether an agent’s behavior is deterministically caused. In addition, we explore whether this impact ...
    • Does the Phineas Gage effect extend to aesthetic value? 

      Mikalonytė, Elzė Sigutė; Canonne, Clément (Taylor & Francis, 2023-08-24)
      In the last 20 years, a large number of studies have investi gated judgments of the identity of various objects (e.g., per sons, material objects, institutions) over time. One influential strand of research has found ...
    • Epistemic injustice in psychiatric research and practice 

      Kidd, Ian James; Spencer, Lucienne; Carel, Havi (Taylor & Francis, 2022-12-20)
      This paper offers an overview of the philosophical work on epistemic injustices as it relates to psychiatry. After describ ing the development of epistemic injustice studies, we sur vey the existing literature on its ...
    • Explanation in theories of the specious present 

      Arstila, Valtteri (Taylor & Francis, 2023-08-04)
      Time-consciousness theories aim to explain what our experi ences must be like so that we can experience change, succes sion, and other temporally extended events (or at least why we believe we have such experiences). The ...
    • Exploratory hypothesis tests can be more compelling than confirmatory hypothesis tests 

      Rubin, Mark; Donkin, Chris (Taylor & Francis, 2022-08-26)
      Preregistration has been proposed as a useful method for making a publicly verifiable distinction between confirma tory hypothesis tests, which involve planned tests of ante hoc hypotheses, and exploratory hypothesis ...