| Troubles with Bayesianism: An introduction to the psychological immune system |
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| The essence of essentialism |
6 |
| From punishment to universalism |
5 |
| The epistemic innocence of clinical memory distortions |
5 |
| Implicit bias, ideological bias, and epistemic risks in philosophy |
5 |
| The psychological representation of modality |
5 |
| Obsessive-compulsive disorder as a disorder of attention |
4 |
| The functions of imitative behaviour in humans |
4 |
| From things to thinking: Cognitive archaeology |
4 |
| Do non-verbal number systems shape grammar? Numerical cognition and Number morphology compared |
4 |
| Children's attitude problems: Bootstrapping verb meaning from syntax and pragmatics |
4 |
| Basic questions |
4 |
| The enduring enigma of reason |
3 |
| Third-person knowledge ascriptions: A crucial experiment for contextualism |
3 |
| Are false implicatures lies? An empirical investigation |
3 |
| Do as I say and as I do: Imitation, pedagogy, and cumulative culture |
3 |
| Skepticism and the acquisition of knowledge |
3 |
| Crowding, attention and consciousness: In support of the inference hypothesis |
3 |
| The generality problem for intellectualism |
3 |
| Conceptual centrality and implicit bias |
2 |
| Remembering Jerry Fodor and his work |
2 |
| Imitation from a joint action perspective |
2 |
| Subjectivity in gradable adjectives: The case of tall and heavy |
2 |
| Shared modes of presentation |
2 |
| Memory is a modeling system |
2 |
| Did social cognition evolve by cultural group selection? |
2 |
| Flesh matters: The body in cognition |
2 |
| A new defence of doxasticism about delusions: The cognitive phenomenological defence |
1 |
| Knowing why |
1 |
| Episodic memory and theory of mind: A connection reconsidered |
1 |
| Normativity in joint action |
1 |
| Assertion: The context shiftiness dilemma |
1 |
| Modeling practical thinking |
1 |
| Impoverished or rich consciousness outside attentional focus: Recent data tip the balance for Overflow |
1 |
| Testing cognitive gadgets |
1 |
| Singular thoughts and de re attitude reports |
1 |
| Cognitive phenomenology and metacognitive feelings |
1 |
| De Pulchritudine non est Disputandum? A cross-cultural investigation of the alleged intersubjective validity of aesthetic judgment |
1 |
| Two ways of relating to (and acting for) reasons |
1 |
| Why reason? Hugo Mercier's and Dan Sperber's The Enigma of Reason: A New Theory of Human Understanding |
1 |
| Emotion, deliberation, and the skill model of virtuous agency |
1 |
| Chess and the conscious mind: Why Dreyfus and McDowell got it wrong |
1 |
| Biased by our imaginings |
1 |
| Triggering domain restriction |
0 |
| Structural representation and the two problems of content |
0 |
| The role of experience in demonstrative thought |
0 |
| Pronominal anaphora, coreference, and closed quotation marks |
0 |
| What is the cognitive basis of the side-effect effect? An experimental test of competing theories |
0 |
| Genericity sans Gen |
0 |
| Indeterministic intuitions and the Spinozan strategy |
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