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    • Non-Human Moral Status: Problems with Phenomenal Consciousness 

      Shepherd, Joshua (Taylor & Francis, 2022-12-07)
      Consciousness-based approaches to non-human moral status maintain that consciousness is necessary for (some degree or level of) moral status. While these approaches are intuitive to many, in this paper I argue that the ...
    • Normativity in studying conspiracy theory belief: Seven guidelines 

      Peels, Rik; Kindermann, Nora; Ranalli, Chris (Taylor & Francis, 2023-03-22)
      This paper aims to provide clear guidelines for researchers studying conspiracy theory belief. It examines the meta-lin guistic question about how we should conceptualize 'conspi racy theory' and its relationship to the ...
    • Nothing about collective irrationalities makes sense except in the light of cooperation 

      Blancke, Stefaan (Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-23)
      To secure cooperative opportunities people align their beliefs with the normative expectations of their social envir onment. These expectations are continuously managed by interactive reasoning, a process that results ...
    • Past-future preferences for hedonic goods and the utility of experiential memories 

      Lee, Ruth; Shardlow, Jack; A. O'Connor, Patrick; Hotson, Rebecca; Hoerl, Christoph; McCormack, Teresa (2022)
      Recent studies have suggested that while both adults and children hold past-future hedonic preferences – preferring painful experiences to be in the past and pleasurable experi ences to lie in the future – these ...
    • Posthumous autonomy: Agency and consent in body donation 

      Farsides, Tom; F. Smith, Claire (Taylor & Francis, 2023)
      Six people were interviewed about the possibility of becom ing posthumous body donors. Interview transcripts were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Individual-level analysis suggested a common ...