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Causal attributions and corpus analysis
J Sytsma, R Bluhm, P Willemsen, K Reuter
Methodological advances in experimental philosophy, 209-238, 2019
532019
Recent empirical work on the relationship between causal judgements and norms
P Willemsen, L Kirfel
Philosophy Compass 14 (1), e12562, 2019
342019
Omissions and expectations: A new approach to the things we failed to do
P Willemsen
Synthese 195 (4), 1587-1614, 2018
302018
How the truth can make a great lie: An empirical investigation of the folk concept of lying by falsely implicating.
A Wiegmann, P Willemsen, A Wiegmann
CogSci, 2017
282017
Lying, deceptive implicatures, and commitment
A Wiegmann, P Willemsen, J Meibauer
Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8, 2022
272022
Separating the evaluative from the descriptive: An empirical study of thick concepts
P Willemsen, K Reuter
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (2), 135-146, 2021
242021
Can a question be a lie? An empirical investigation
E Viebahn, A Wiegmann, N Engelmann, P Willemsen
OSF Preprints, Epub ahead of print, 2020
242020
A new look at the attribution of moral responsibility: The underestimated relevance of social roles
P Willemsen, A Newen, K Kaspar
Philosophical Psychology 31 (4), 595-608, 2018
232018
Is there really an omission effect?
P Willemsen, K Reuter
Philosophical Psychology 29 (8), 1142-1159, 2016
232016
Marbles in Inaction: Counterfactual Simulation and Causation by Omission.
S Stephan, P Willemsen, T Gerstenberg
CogSci, 2017
182017
The polarity effect of evaluative language
L Baumgartner, P Willemsen, K Reuter
Philosophical Psychology, 1-18, 2022
152022
Empirically investigating the concept of lying
A Wiegmann, R Rutschmann, P Willemsen
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34, 591-609, 2017
142017
Separability and the effect of valence: an empirical study of Thick Concepts
P Willemsen, K Reuter
Cognitive Science Society, 2020
10*2020
Tracing thick and thin concepts through corpora
K Reuter, L Baumgartner, P Willemsen
Language and Cognition, 1-20, 2022
82022
Examining evaluativity in legal discourse: A comparative corpus-linguistic study of thick concepts
P Willemsen, L Baumgartner, S Frohofer, K Reuter
Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law, 2021
62021
Omissions and their moral relevance: Assessing causal and moral responsibility for the things we fail to do
P Willemsen
Omissions and their moral relevance, 2019
62019
Evaluative deflation, social expectations, and the zone of moral indifference
P Willemsen, L Baumgartner, B Cepollaro, K Reuter
Cognitive Science 48 (1), e13406, 2024
52024
Mutual entailment between causation and responsibility
J Sytsma, P Willemsen, K Reuter
Philosophical Studies 180 (12), 3593-3614, 2023
42023
I must although I can't!? Suggestions for a two-level theory of ‘ought implies can’
P Willemsen, A Wiegmann
PsyArXiv, 2017
42017
Pain linguistics: A case for pluralism
S Coninx, P Willemsen, K Reuter
The Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1), 145-168, 2024
32024
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