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    The intelligence of the moral intuitions: A comment on Haidt (2001).David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (1):193-196.
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    The mismeasure of morals: Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas.Daniel M. Bartels & David A. Pizarro - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):154-161.
  3. Disgust Sensitivity Predicts Intuitive Disapproval of Gays.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro, Joshua Knobe & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Emotion 9 (3): 435– 43.
    Two studies demonstrate that a dispositional proneness to disgust (“disgust sensitivity”) is associated with intuitive disapproval of gay people. Study 1 was based on previous research showing that people are more likely to describe a behavior as intentional when they see it as morally wrong (see Knobe, 2006, for a review). As predicted, the more disgust sensitive participants were, the more likely they were to describe an agent whose behavior had the side effect of causing gay men to kiss in (...)
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  4. Conservatives are more easily disgusted than liberals.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):714-725.
    The uniquely human emotion of disgust is intimately connected to morality in many, perhaps all, cultures. We report two studies suggesting that a predisposition to feel disgust is associated with more conservative political attitudes, especially for issues related to the moral dimension of purity. In the first study, we document a positive correlation between disgust sensitivity and self-reported conservatism in a broad sample of US adults. In Study 2 we show that while disgust sensitivity is associated with more conservative attitudes (...)
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    Do normative standards advance our understanding of moral judgment?David A. Pizarro & Eric Luis Uhlmann - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):558-559.
    Sunstein's review of research on moral heuristics is rich and informative – even without his central claim that individuals often commit moral errors. We question the value of positing such a normative moral framework for the study of moral judgment. We also propose an alternative standard for evaluating moral judgments – that of subjective rationality.
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    7 Stubborn Moralism and Freedom ofthe Will.David A. Pizarro & Erik G. Helzer - 2010 - In Roy Baumeister, Alfred Mele & Kathleen Vohs (eds.), Free will and consciousness: how might they work? New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 101.
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    Varieties of Social Cognition.Eric Luis Uhlmann, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2008 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 38 (3):293-322.
    Recent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role in the judgments and actions of individuals. We distinguish between two basic types unconscious social cognition: unconsciousness of the influences on judgments and actions, and unconscious of the mental states that give rise to judgments and actions. Influence unconsciousness is corroborated by strong empirical evidence, but unconscious states are difficult to verify. We discuss procedures aimed at providing conclusive evidence of state unconsciousness, and apply them to recent empirical (...)
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    “False positive” emotions, responsibility, and moral character.Rajen A. Anderson, Rachana Kamtekar, Shaun Nichols & David A. Pizarro - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104770.
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    Blood is thicker: Moral spillover effects based on kinship.Eric Luis Uhlmann, Luke Zhu, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2012 - Cognition 124 (2):239-243.
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    Differentiating between different forms of moral obligations.Rajen A. Anderson, Benjamin C. Ruisch & David A. Pizarro - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e57.
    We argue that Tomasello's account overlooks important psychological distinctions between how humans judge different types of moral obligations, such as prescriptive obligations (i.e., what oneshoulddo) and proscriptive obligations (i.e., what oneshould notdo). Specifically, evaluating these different types of obligations rests on different psychological inputs and has distinct downstream consequences for judgments of moral character.
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    The challenge of accounting for individual differences in folk-economic beliefs.Benjamin C. Ruisch, Rajen A. Anderson & David A. Pizarro - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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  12. On Disgust and Moral Judgment.David Pizarro, Yoel Inbar & Chelsea Helion - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):267-268.
    Despite the wealth of recent work implicating disgust as an emotion central to human morality, the nature of the causal relationship between disgust and moral judgment remains unclear. We distinguish between three related claims regarding this relationship, and argue that the most interesting claim (that disgust is a moralizing emotion) is the one with the least empirical support.
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  13. Nothing more than feelings? The role of emotions in moral judgment.David Pizarro - 2000 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 30 (4):355–375.
    In this paper, I review the primary arguments for the traditional position that holds emotions as antagonistic to moral judgments. I argue that this position is untenable given the information about emotions and emotional processes that has emerged in the psychological literature of recent years. I then offer a theoret- ical model of emotive moral judgment that takes a closer look at how emotions, specifically empathy, play an integral role in the process of moral judgment. I argue that emotions should (...)
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  14. Benefiting from misfortune: When harmless actions are judged to be morally blameworthy.David Pizarro - unknown
    Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, across four studies we demonstrate cases where no harm is caused or intended, yet individuals are nonetheless deemed worthy of blame. Specifically, individuals are judged to be blameworthy when they engage in actions that enable them to benefit from another’s misfortune (for example, betting that a company’s stock will decline or that a natural disaster will occur). We present evidence suggesting that perceptions of the actor’s (...)
     
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    Comment: Interdiscipline.David Pizarro - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):221-222.
    The Meaning of Disgust is a vivid example of how interdisciplinary research can go horribly wrong. Strohminger’s criticisms serve as a good starting point to discuss some of the issues that need to be addressed by the growing number of researchers who choose to conduct interdisciplinary research in philosophy and psychology. I argue that McGinn’s approach to science in The Meaning of Disgust serves as a useful contrast to the ideal, and that it illustrates the most important virtue necessary for (...)
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    Disgust, politics, and responses to threat.Yoel Inbar & David Pizarro - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):315-316.
    We address two questions regarding the relationship between political ideology and responses to threatening or aversive stimuli. The first concerns the reason for the connection between disgust and specific political and moral attitudes; the second concerns the observation that some responses to threat (i.e., neuroticism/anxiety) are associated with a moreleft-wingpolitical orientation.
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    Proteomics and beyond : a report on the 3rd Annual Spring Workshop of the HUPO-PSI 21-23 April 2006, San Francisco, CA, USA. [REVIEW]Sandra Orchard, Rolf Apweiler, Robert Barkovich, Dawn Field, John S. Garavelli, David Horn, Andy Jones, Philip Jones, Randall Julian, Ruth McNally, Jason Nerothin, Norman Paton, Angel Pizarro, Sean Seymour, Chris Taylor, Stefan Wiemann & Henning Hermjakob - 2006 - .
    The theme of the third annual Spring workshop of the HUPO-PSI was proteomics and beyond and its underlying goal was to reach beyond the boundaries of the proteomics community to interact with groups working on the similar issues of developing interchange standards and minimal reporting requirements. Significant developments in many of the HUPO-PSI XML interchange formats, minimal reporting requirements and accompanying controlled vocabularies were reported, with many of these now feeding into the broader efforts of the Functional Genomics Experiment data (...)
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    Increased response time of primed associates following an “episodic” hypnotic amnesia suggestion: A case of unconscious volition.Caleb Henry Smith, David A. Oakley & John Morton - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1305-1317.
    Following a hypnotic amnesia suggestion, highly hypnotically suggestible subjects may experience amnesia for events. Is there a failure to retrieve the material concerned from autobiographical memory, or is it retrieved but blocked from consciousness? Highly hypnotically suggestible subjects produced free-associates to a list of concrete nouns. They were then given an amnesia suggestion for that episode followed by another free association list, which included 15 critical words that had been previously presented. If episodic retrieval for the first trial had been (...)
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    To augment yet not contradict.David A. Case - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):93-94.
    Evidence from 45 early studies of resistance to extinction following reinforcement of differing amounts, taken in sum, challenges both the basic and the augmented models of Nevin & Grace. The augmented model seems too ad hoc in salvaging the analogy between persistence in behavior and concepts from physics, as my meta-analysis of these data affirms.
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    Additivity, interaction, and developmental good sense.David A. Chiszar & Eugene S. Gollin - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):124-125.
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    Christianity and Chinese Religions.David A. Dilworth - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):419-422.
  22. Paul on the Cross: Reconstructing the Apostle's Story of Redemption.David A. Brondos - 2006
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    CQ Sourcses.David A. Buehler - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):233-235.
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    CQ Sources/Bibliography.David A. Buehler - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (2):222-225.
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    CQ Sources/Bibliography.David A. Buehler - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (1):55-57.
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    CQ Sources/Bibliography.David A. Buehler - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (2):244-247.
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    CQ Sources/Bibliography.David A. Buehler - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (3):422-424.
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    CQ Sources/Bibliography.David A. Buehler - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (1):138-143.
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    CQ Sources.David A. Buehler - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (3):371-374.
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    CQ Sources.David A. Buehler - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (2):193-196.
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    In Defense of IECs.David A. Buehler, Marc Tunzi & Stuart F. Spicker - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (1):38.
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    Organ Substitution Technology: Ethical, Legal, and Public Policy Issues.David A. Buehler - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (4):403.
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    Black Utopia: The History of an Idea from Black Nationalism to Afrofuturism.David A. Lemke - 2019 - Utopian Studies 31 (1):216-220.
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    G. Aurelio Privitera: La Rete di Afrodite: Studi su Saffo. (L'Orizzonte, 1.) Pp. 149. Palermo: Aracne, 1974. Paper, L.6,000.David A. Campbell - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):147-147.
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    Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, 8. Pp. 171. Urbino: Istituto di Filologia Classica, 1969. Paper, L. 3,000.David A. Campbell - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):120-.
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    Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, 8. Pp. 171. Urbino: Istituto di Filologia Classica, 1969. Paper, L. 3,000.David A. Campbell - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (1):120-120.
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    The Budé Anthology Continued.David A. Campbell - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):15-.
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    The Budé Apollonius.David A. Campbell - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):12-.
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    The Budé Anthologϒ.David A. Campbell - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):183-.
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    The Twayne Alcaeus Hubert Martin Jr., Alcaeus (World Authors Series). Pp. 192. New York: Twayne, 1972. Cloth.David A. Campbell - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):181-183.
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    Vinum et Sal et Cachinni.David A. Campbell - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):16-.
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    Kenneth M. Boyd, MA, BD, Ph. D., is Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics, Edinburgh University Medical School, Research Director of the Institute of Medical Ethics, and Associate Minister of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. [REVIEW]David A. Buehler, Paul Carrick, David DeGrazia, Alan M. Goldberg, Richard N. Hill, Kenneth V. Iserson & Andrew Jameton - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8:6-7.
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    Die Nominalbildung in den Dichtungen des Kallimachos von Kyrene. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):407-408.
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    Denys Page: Supplementum Lyricis Graecis: Poetarum Lyricorum Graecorum Fragmenta Quae Recens Innotuerunt. Pp. viii + 174. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974. Cloth, £5·50. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):146-.
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    Denys Page: Supplementum Lyricis Graecis: Poetarum Lyricorum Graecorum Fragmenta Quae Recens Innotuerunt. Pp. viii + 174. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974. Cloth, £5·50. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):146-146.
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    G. Aurelio Privitera: La Rete di Afrodite: Studi su Saffo. (L'Orizzonte, 1.) Pp. 149. Palermo: Aracne, 1974. Paper, L.6,000. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):147-.
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    Hésiode et Archiloque. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (1):125-127.
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    Neqve Tibias Evterpe Cohibet. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):321-323.
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    Orpheus: der Sänger und seine Zeit. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (1):94-95.
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    Studi su Apollonio Rodio. [REVIEW]David A. Campbell - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (1):120-121.
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