Review of Adam Morton, The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology As Ethics
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (9) (2003)
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Joshua Knobe (2004). Folk Psychology and Folk Morality: Response to Critics. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 24 (2):270-279.
Ian Ravenscroft, Folk Psychology as a Theory. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Leon C. de Bruin (2008). A New Story About Folk Psychology. Philosophical Explorations 11 (3):263 – 271.
Ronald de Sousa (2004). Review: The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology as Ethics. [REVIEW] Mind 113 (449):198-201.
Adam Morton (2009). Rediscovering Empathy: Agency, Folk Psychology, and the Human Sciences – Karsten R. Stueber. Philosophical Quarterly 59 (237):754-756.
Adam Morton (1991). The Inevitability of Folk Psychology. In R. Bogdan (ed.), Mind and Common Sense. Cambridge University Press.
Adam Morton (1996). Folk Psychology is Not a Predictive Device. Mind 105 (417):119-37.
Jane Heal (2007). The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology as Ethics, by Adam Morton. European Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):111–114.
Adam Morton (2003). The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology As Ethics. New York: Routledge.
Chandra Sekhar Sripada (2004). Review of Morton's The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology as Ethics. [REVIEW] Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (2):359 – 361.
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