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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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May 8, 2021
The Psychology of (In)Effective Altruism
Lucius Caviola, Stefan Schubert, Joshua D Greene
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 14, 2019
Veil-of-ignorance reasoning favors the greater good
Karen Huang, Joshua D Greene, Max Bazerman
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
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July 27, 2013
Are 'counter-intuitive' deontological judgments really counter-intuitive? An empirical reply to
Joseph M Paxton, Tommaso Bruni, Joshua D Greene
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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September 21, 2011
Divine intuition: cognitive style influences belief in God
Amitai Shenhav, David G Rand, Joshua D Greene
Cognitive Science
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November 5, 2011
Reflection and reasoning in moral judgment
Joseph M Paxton, Leo Ungar, Joshua D Greene
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
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July 9, 2018
Reduced engagement of the anterior cingulate cortex in the dishonest decision-making of incarcerated psychopaths
Nobuhito Abe, Joshua D Greene, Kent A Kiehl
Nature Human Behaviour
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June 3, 2025
Defusing political animosity in the United States with a cooperative online quiz game
Lucas Woodley, Evan DeFilippis, Shankar Ravi, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition
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October 29, 2021
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away: How temporal are episodic contents?
Johannes B Mahr, Joshua D Greene, Daniel L Schacter
Nature
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September 22, 2012
Spontaneous giving and calculated greed
David G Rand, Joshua D Greene, Martin A Nowak
Cognition
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August 2, 2018
Sacrificial utilitarian judgments do reflect concern for the greater good: Clarification via process dissociation and the judgments of philosophers
Paul Conway, Jacob Goldstein-Greenwood, David Polacek, et al.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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May 8, 2021
The Psychology of (In)Effective Altruism
Lucius Caviola, Stefan Schubert, Joshua D Greene
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 14, 2019
Veil-of-ignorance reasoning favors the greater good
Karen Huang, Joshua D Greene, Max Bazerman
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
|
July 27, 2013
Are 'counter-intuitive' deontological judgments really counter-intuitive? An empirical reply to
Joseph M Paxton, Tommaso Bruni, Joshua D Greene
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
September 21, 2011
Divine intuition: cognitive style influences belief in God
Amitai Shenhav, David G Rand, Joshua D Greene
Cognitive Science
|
November 5, 2011
Reflection and reasoning in moral judgment
Joseph M Paxton, Leo Ungar, Joshua D Greene
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
|
July 9, 2018
Reduced engagement of the anterior cingulate cortex in the dishonest decision-making of incarcerated psychopaths
Nobuhito Abe, Joshua D Greene, Kent A Kiehl
Nature Human Behaviour
|
June 3, 2025
Defusing political animosity in the United States with a cooperative online quiz game
Lucas Woodley, Evan DeFilippis, Shankar Ravi, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition
|
October 29, 2021
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away: How temporal are episodic contents?
Johannes B Mahr, Joshua D Greene, Daniel L Schacter
Nature
|
September 22, 2012
Spontaneous giving and calculated greed
David G Rand, Joshua D Greene, Martin A Nowak
Cognition
|
August 2, 2018
Sacrificial utilitarian judgments do reflect concern for the greater good: Clarification via process dissociation and the judgments of philosophers
Paul Conway, Jacob Goldstein-Greenwood, David Polacek, et al.
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