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Natalia Washington
Natalia Washington
Assistant Professor, University of Utah
Verified email at utah.edu - Homepage
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Who’s responsible for this? Moral responsibility, externalism, and knowledge about implicit bias
N Washington, D Kelly
116*2016
Culturally unbound: Cross-cultural cognitive diversity and the science of psychopathology
N Washington
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 23 (2), 165-179, 2016
152016
I don’t want to change your mind: A reply to Sherman
N Washington
Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5 (3), 10-14, 2016
82016
Implicit cognition and gifts: how does social psychology help us think differently about medical practice?
N Morar, N Washington
Hastings Center Report 46 (3), 33-43, 2016
62016
Contextualism as a solution to paternalism in psychiatric practice
N Washington
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 25 (4), 235-243, 2018
52018
Solutions
TRU Washington
LLC Interoffice Correspondence to SB Rose from CM Gomez, Subject: Acceptable …, 2003
32003
Practical reason and social science research 1
V Tiberius, N Washington
The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason, 276-290, 2020
12020
Mental health and human minds: Some theoretical criteria for clinical psychiatry
NT Washington
Purdue University, 2015
12015
Do we know how stressed we are?
N Washington
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38, 2015
12015
Should an individual composed of selfish goals be held responsible for her actions?
N Washington, D Kelly
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2), 158, 2014
12014
The emotional impact of baseless discrediting of knowledge: An empirical investigation of epistemic injustice
L Niemi, N Washington, C Workman, M Arcila-Valenzuela, F De Brigard
Acta Psychologica 244, 104157, 2024
2024
Agency in Mental Illness and Cognitive Disability
D Murphy, N Washington
2022
5 Neuroscience and Mental Illness
N Washington, C Leone, L Niemi
Neuroscience and Philosophy, 2022
2022
CULTURALLY UNBOUND.
N WASHINGTON
Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology 23 (2), 2016
2016
Implicit Cognition and Gifts: How does social psychology help us think differently about
N Morar, N Washington
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