Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality
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Ngo, L; Kelly, M; Coutlee, CG; Carter, RM; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Huettel, SA
Published in: Scientific Reports
December 4, 2015
Duke Scholars
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Scientific Reports
Publication Date
December 4, 2015
Volume
5
Start / End Page
17390
Publisher
Macmillan Publishers Limited
Related Subject Headings
- Terrorism
- Social Perception
- Prohibitins
- Philosophy
- Morals
- Judgment
- Humans
- Euthanasia
- Emotions
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Ngo, L., Kelly, M., Coutlee, C. G., Carter, R. M., Sinnott-Armstrong, W., & Huettel, S. A. (2015). Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality. Scientific Reports, 5, 17390.
Ngo, L., M. Kelly, C. G. Coutlee, R. M. Carter, W. Sinnott-Armstrong, and S. A. Huettel. “Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality.” Scientific Reports 5 (December 4, 2015): 17390.
Ngo L, Kelly M, Coutlee CG, Carter RM, Sinnott-Armstrong W, Huettel SA. Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality. Scientific Reports. 2015 Dec 4;5:17390.
Ngo, L., et al. “Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality.” Scientific Reports, vol. 5, Macmillan Publishers Limited, Dec. 2015, p. 17390.
Ngo L, Kelly M, Coutlee CG, Carter RM, Sinnott-Armstrong W, Huettel SA. Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality. Scientific Reports. Macmillan Publishers Limited; 2015 Dec 4;5:17390.
Published In
Scientific Reports
Publication Date
December 4, 2015
Volume
5
Start / End Page
17390
Publisher
Macmillan Publishers Limited
Related Subject Headings
- Terrorism
- Social Perception
- Prohibitins
- Philosophy
- Morals
- Judgment
- Humans
- Euthanasia
- Emotions