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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 1, 2020
How does inequality affect our sense of moral obligation?Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|December 10, 2016
How to Allow Conscientious Objection in Medicine While Protecting Patient RightsAaron Ancell, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 15, 2015
NeurolawAnnabelle Belcher, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Review of Philosophy and Psychology|August 3, 2022
How Stable are Moral Judgments?Paul Rehren, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 13, 2022
Certain prosocial motives limit redistribution aimed at equalityWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, Paul McKee
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|May 11, 2026
Forgetting and blame: When cognitive lapses excuse and when they backfireMatthew Stanley, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Neuroimage|November 23, 2021
Some common fallacies in arguments from M/EEG dataWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, Claire Simmons
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 20, 2012
Killing versus totally disabling: a reply to criticsWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, Franklin G Miller
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 16, 2019
The need for feasible compromises on conscientious objection: response to CardAaron J Ancell, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 24, 2012
What makes killing wrong?Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Franklin G Miller
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 1, 2020
How does inequality affect our sense of moral obligation?Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|December 10, 2016
How to Allow Conscientious Objection in Medicine While Protecting Patient RightsAaron Ancell, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 15, 2015
NeurolawAnnabelle Belcher, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Review of Philosophy and Psychology|August 3, 2022
How Stable are Moral Judgments?Paul Rehren, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 13, 2022
Certain prosocial motives limit redistribution aimed at equalityWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, Paul McKee
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|May 11, 2026
Forgetting and blame: When cognitive lapses excuse and when they backfireMatthew Stanley, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Neuroimage|November 23, 2021
Some common fallacies in arguments from M/EEG dataWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, Claire Simmons
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 20, 2012
Killing versus totally disabling: a reply to criticsWalter Sinnott-Armstrong, Franklin G Miller
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 16, 2019
The need for feasible compromises on conscientious objection: response to CardAaron J Ancell, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 24, 2012
What makes killing wrong?Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Franklin G Miller
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