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Christina Starmans

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 19, 2021
Two distinct concepts of knowledgeChristina Starmans
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 9, 2023
Autonomy, the moral circle, and the limits of ownershipChristina Starmans
Child Development|September 19, 2017
Children's Theories of the SelfChristina Starmans
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 4, 2023
Little puritans?Christina Starmans
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 13, 2011
What do you think you are?Christina Starmans, Paul Bloom
Psychological Science|September 29, 2016
When the Spirit Is Willing, but the Flesh Is Weak: Developmental Differences in Judgments About Inner Moral ConflictChristina Starmans, Paul Bloom
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 6, 2018
Nothing Personal: What Psychologists Get Wrong about IdentityChristina Starmans, Paul Bloom
Cognition|June 14, 2013
Taking 'know' for an answer: a reply to Nagel, San Juan, and MarChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
Cognition|November 16, 2021
Not the same same: Distinguishing between similarity and identity in judgments of changeMelissa Finlay, Christina Starmans
Cognitive Science|June 26, 2020
Expert or Esoteric? Philosophers Attribute Knowledge Differently Than All Other AcademicsChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 19, 2021
Two distinct concepts of knowledgeChristina Starmans
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 9, 2023
Autonomy, the moral circle, and the limits of ownershipChristina Starmans
Child Development|September 19, 2017
Children's Theories of the SelfChristina Starmans
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 4, 2023
Little puritans?Christina Starmans
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 13, 2011
What do you think you are?Christina Starmans, Paul Bloom
Psychological Science|September 29, 2016
When the Spirit Is Willing, but the Flesh Is Weak: Developmental Differences in Judgments About Inner Moral ConflictChristina Starmans, Paul Bloom
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 6, 2018
Nothing Personal: What Psychologists Get Wrong about IdentityChristina Starmans, Paul Bloom
Cognition|June 14, 2013
Taking 'know' for an answer: a reply to Nagel, San Juan, and MarChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
Cognition|November 16, 2021
Not the same same: Distinguishing between similarity and identity in judgments of changeMelissa Finlay, Christina Starmans
Cognitive Science|June 26, 2020
Expert or Esoteric? Philosophers Attribute Knowledge Differently Than All Other AcademicsChristina Starmans, Ori Friedman
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