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Brief Biography: Ph.D., Rutgers University -
Philosophy of Psychology Recent Publications: Books: Nichols, S. 2004. Sentimental Rules: On the Natural Foundations of Moral Judgment. New York: Oxford University Press. Nichols, S. and Stich, S. 2003. Mindreading: An Integrated Account of Pretense, Self-awareness and Understanding Other Minds. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Articles: Nichols,
S. & Knobe, J. forthcoming. “Moral
Responsibility and Determinism: The Cognitive Science of Folk Intuitions.”
Nous. Nichols,
S. “Folk Intuitions on Free Will” Journal
of Cognition and Culture. Nichols,
S. & Mallon, R. “Moral Dilemmas and Moral Rules” Cognition. Nichols,
S. forthcoming. “Just
the Imagination: Why Imagining Doesn’t Behave Like Believing” Mind
& Language. Nichols,
S. 2005. “Innateness
and Moral Psychology.” In The
Innate Mind: Structure and Content, eds. P. Carruthers, S. Laurence, and
S. Stich. New York: Oxford
University Press. Machery,
E., Mallon, R., Nichols, S., and Stich, S. 2004. “Semantics,
Cross-Cultural Style.” Cognition,
92, B1-B12. Nichols,
S. 2004. “After
Objectivity: An Empirical Study of Moral Judgment.” Philosophical Psychology, 17,
5-28. Nichols,
S. 2004. “Folk
Concepts and Intuitions: From Philosophy to Cognitive Science.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Nichols, S. 2004.
“Folk
Psychology of Free Will.” Mind
& Language, 19, 473-502. Nichols,
S. 2004. “Imagining
and Believing: The Promise of a Single Code.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Special issue
on Art, Mind, and Cognitive Science, 62, 129-139. Nichols, S.
2004. “Is
Religion What We Want?
Motivation and the Cultural Transmission of Religious
Representations,” Journal of Cognition and Culture, 4, 347-371. Nichols,
S. 2004. Review
of Currie & Ravenscroft Recreative Imagination. Mind, 113, 329-334. Nichols,
S. 2003. “Imagination
and the Puzzles of Iteration.”
Analysis, 63, 182-7. Nichols,
S. and Folds-Bennett, T. 2003. “Are
Children Moral Objectivists?
Children’s Judgments about Moral and Response-Dependent Properties.” Cognition, 90, B23-32. Nichols, S. and
Stich, S. 2003. “How
to Read Your Own Mind: A Cognitive Theory of Self-Consciousness.”
In Consciousness: New Philosophical Essays, eds. Q. Smith and A.
Jokic. Oxford University Press, 157-200. Nichols, S.,
Stich, S., and Weinberg, J. 2003.
“Metaskepticism:
Meditations in Ethno-Epistemology.”
In The Skeptics, ed. S. Luper. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 227-247. Nichols, S.
2002. “How
Psychopaths Threaten Moral Rationalism: Is It Irrational to Be Amoral?”The
Monist, 85, 285-304. Nichols, S. 2002. “Norms
with Feeling: Towards a Psychological Account of Moral Judgment,” Cognition,
84, 221-236. Nichols, S.
2002. “On
the Genealogy of Norms: A Case for the Role of Emotion in Cultural
Evolution,” Philosophy of Science, 69, 234-255. Nichols, S.
2001. “The
Mind’s ‘I’ and the Theory of Mind’s ‘I’: Introspection and Two Concepts
of Self,” Philosophical Topics, 28, 171-199. Nichols, S.
2001. “Mindreading
and the Cognitive Architecture underlying Altruistic Motivation,”Mind
& Language, 16, 425-455. Weinberg, J.,
Nichols, S. and Stich, S. 2001. “Normativity
and Epistemic Intuitions,” Philosophical Topics, 29,
429-460.
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