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Journal Articles

  1. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2012). A Case Study in Neuroscience and Responsibility. Evolution and Morality, 194-211.
  2. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2000). A Patchwork Quilt Theory of Constitutional Interpretation. Judicial Power, Democracy, and Legal Positivism, 315-334.
  3. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2000). A Perspectival Theory of Law. Judicial Power, Democracy, and Legal Positivism, 185-213.
  4. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Brison, S (1993). A Philosophical Introduction to Constitutional Interpretation. Contemporary Perspectives on Constitutional Interpretation, 1-25.
  5. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Abstract + Concrete = Paradox. Experimental Philosophy, 209-230.
  6. Freedman, R; Schaich Borg, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Dickerson, JP; Conitzer, V (2018). Adapting a Kidney Exchange Algorithm to Align with Human Values. Proceedings of the 2018 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 115-115. [doi]
  7. Freedman, R; Dickerson, JP; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Conitzer, V (2018). Adapting a kidney exchange algorithm to align with human values. 32nd AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2018, 1636-1643.  [abs]
  8. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). An Empirical Challenge to Moral Intuitionism. The New Intuitionism, 11-28 & 200-203-11-28 & 200-203.
  9. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Are Addicts Responsible?. Addiction and Self-Control: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience.
  10. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Are Addicts Responsible?. Addiction and Self-Control: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience.
  11. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2013). Are Moral Judgments Unified?. Report, Science of Morality Workshop: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Approaches Now and in the Future, 96-98.  [author's comments]
  12. Chan, L; Doyle, K; McElfresh, DC; Conitzer, V; Dickerson, JP; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2020). Artificial Artificial Intelligence: Measuring Influence of AI 'Assessments' on Moral Decision-Making.. AIES, 214-220.
  13. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). Asking the Right Questions in Moral Psychology. The Atlas of Moral Psychology.
  14. Roskies, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Brain Images as Evidence in the Criminal Law. Law and Neuroscience, Current Legal Issues, 13, 97-114.
  15. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Classy Pyrrhonism. Pyrrhonian Skepticism, 188-205. [doi]  [abs]
  16. Sandberg, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Savulescu, J (2011). Cognitive Enhancements in Court. The Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics, 273-284.
  17. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Consequentialism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.  [author's comments]
  18. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Summers, JS (2018). Defining addiction: A pragmatic perspective. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Science of Addiction, 123-131.
  19. Alexander, P; Schlegel, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A; Tse, PU; Wheatley, T (2014). Dissecting the Readiness Potential: An investigation of the relationship between readiness potentials, conscious willing, and action. Surrounding Free Will, 205-230.
  20. Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2013). Do Psychopaths Make Moral Judgments?. The Oxford Handbook of Psychopathy and Law.
  21. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Do Psychopaths Refute Internalism?. Being Amoral: Psychopathy and Moral Incapacity. (Forthcoming).
  22. Henne, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2018). Does neuroscience undermine morality?. Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, 54-67. [doi]  [abs]
  23. Nadelhoffer, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2023). Experimental Ethics. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Ethics: 2Nd Edition, 2, 206-221.
  24. Nadelhoffer, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Experimental Ethics. The Continuum Companion to Ethics, 261-274.
  25. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). Experimental Philosophy. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy.
  26. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Explanation and justification in moral epistemology. PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTIETH WORLD CONGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY, VOL 1, 117-127. [Gateway.cgi]
  27. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Framing Moral Intuitions. Moral Psychology, Volume 2: The Cognitive Science of Morality, 47-76.
  28. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2012). Free Constrastivism. Contrastivism in Philosophy.
  29. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2013). Free Contrastivism. Contrastivism in Philosophy.
  30. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2002). Gert Contra Consequentialism. Rationality, Rules, and Ideals; Critical Essays on Bernard Gert’s Moral Theory with a Reply, 145-163.
  31. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2001). Gert, Bernard. Encyclopedia of Ethics, 1, 608-610.
  32. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1996). Has Ethics Kept Up With the Development of Science, Technology, and Medicine?. The Human Predicament: An International Dialogue on the Meaning of Human Behavior, 91-103.
  33. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Conitzer, V (2021). How Much Moral Status Could Artificial Intelligence Ever Achieve?. Rethinking Moral Status, 269-289. [doi]  [abs]
  34. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2013). How Religion Undermines Compromise. Religion, Intolerance, and Conflict.
  35. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). How to Apply Generalities: Reply to Tolhurst and Shafer-Landau. Moral Psychology, Volume 2: The Cognitive Science of Morality, 97-105.
  36. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Impartiality. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 419-419.
  37. Strohminger, N; Caldwell, B; Cameron, D; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Implicit Moral Attitudes. Experimental Ethics: Towards an Empirical Moral Philosophy, 133-156.
  38. Strohminger, N; Caldwell, B; Cameron, D; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Implicit morality: A methodological survey. Experimental Ethics: Toward an Empirical Moral Philosophy, 133-156. [doi]
  39. McElfresh, DC; Chan, L; Doyle, K; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Conitzer, V; Borg, JS; Dickerson, JP (2021). Indecision Modeling.. AAAI, 5975-5983.
  40. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Levy, K (2011). Insanity Defenses. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law, 299-334.
  41. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Introduction, xiii-xviii.
  42. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Introduction. Moral Psychology, Volume 4: Freedom and Responsibility, 30, 131-132. [doi]
  43. Keister, LA; McCarthy, J; Finke, R (2012). Introduction. Conscious Will and Responsibility, 23, xi-xvi. [doi]
  44. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Introduction. Moral Psychology, Volume 3: The Neuroscience of Morality, 9789400723764, xiii-xix. [doi]  [abs]
  45. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Introduction. Moral Psychology, Volume 2: The Cognitive Science of Morality, 34, xiii-xviii. [doi]
  46. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Introduction. Moral Psychology, Volume 1: The Evolution of Morality, 9697, xi-xvii. [doi]
  47. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A (2014). Introduction to Neuroscience and Society. The Cognitive Neurosciences V.
  48. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Introduction to Pyrrhonian Skepticism.
  49. Nadel, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, WP (2013). Introduction: Memory in the Legal Context.
  50. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1992). Intuitionism. Encyclopedia of Ethics, 1, 628-630.
  51. Nadelhoffer, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Is Psychopathy a Mental Disease?. Neuroscience and Responsibility.
  52. Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2013). Is Psychopathy a Mental Illness?. Neuroscience and Responsibility.
  53. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2005). It's Not My Fault: Global Warming and Individual Moral Obligations. Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources, 5, 285-307. [doi]
  54. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2010). Lessons from Libet. Conscious Will and Responsibility, 235-246.
  55. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2009). Mackie’s Internalisms. A World Without Values: Essays on John Mackie’s Moral Error Theory, 55-70.
  56. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Marcus, Ruth Barcan. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 535-535.
  57. Conitzer, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Borg, JS; Deng, Y; Kramer, M (2018). Moral decision making frameworks for artificial intelligence. International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics, ISAIM 2018, 4831-4835.  [abs]
  58. Conitzer, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Schaich Borg, J; Deng, Y; Kramer, M (2017). Moral Decision Making Frameworks for Artificial Intelligence, 4831-4835.  [abs]
  59. Conitzer, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Borg, JS; Deng, Y; Kramer, M (2017). Moral decision making frameworks for artificial intelligence. AAAI Workshop - Technical Report, WS-17-01 - WS-17-15, 105-109.  [abs]
  60. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Moral Dilemmas. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  61. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1997). Moral Dilemmas. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, 427-428.
  62. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1995). Moral Dilemmas. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 508-508.
  63. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1992). Moral Dilemmas. Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2, 835-837.
  64. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1996). Moral Dilemmas and Rights. Moral Dilemmas and Moral Theory, 48-65.
  65. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Moral Disagreements with Psychopaths. Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief: Disagreement and Evolution. (Forthcoming).  [author's comments]
  66. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Young, L; Cushman, F (2010). Moral Intuition. The Moral Psychology Handbook.
  67. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Moral Intuitionism Meets Empirical Psychology. Metaethics after Moore, 339-366. [doi]  [abs]
  68. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Moral Psychology Volume 4: Free Will and Moral Responsibility Introduction. MORAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 4: FREE WILL AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY, XIII-+.
  69. Harman, G; Mason, K; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2010). Moral Reasoning. The Moral Psychology Handbook.
  70. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). Moral Responsibility without (Some Kinds of) Freedom. Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Free Will and Responsibility, 91-114.
  71. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Moral Skepticism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.  [author's comments]
  72. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Moral Skepticism. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 589-590.
  73. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1996). Moral Skepticism and Justification. Moral Knowledge? New Readings in Moral Epistemology, 3-48.
  74. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). Neural Lie Detection in Courts. Using Imaging to Identify Deceit: Scientific and Ethical Questions. [aspx]
  75. (2014). Neuroscience and Society edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Adina Roskies. The Cognitive Neurosciences.
  76. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2001). Ought’ Implies ‘Can'. Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2, 1265-1266.
  77. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2007). Overcoming Christianity, 69-79.
  78. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Preventive War, What Is It Good For?. Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification, 202-221. [doi]  [abs]
  79. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1996). Problems of Philosophy of Law (Update). Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Supplement, 414-416.
  80. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2001). R. M. Hare. A Companion to Analytic Philosophy, 326-333.
  81. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2007). R. M. Hare (1919-). A Companion to Analytic Philosophy, 326-333. [doi]
  82. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2007). Reflections on Reflection in Robert Audi's Moral Intuitionism. Rationality and the Good: Critical Essays on the Ethics and Epistemology of Robert Audi, 19-29. [doi]  [abs]
  83. Summers, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). Scrupulous Characters. Character: Perspectives from Philosophy and Psychology.
  84. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Summers, J (2015). Scrupulous Judgments. Studies in Normative Ethics.
  85. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Summers, J (2016). Scrupulous Treatment. Philosophy and Psychiatry: Problems, Intersections and New Perspectives, 161-179. [doi]
  86. Skorburg, JA; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2020). Some ethics of deep brain stimulation. Global Mental Health and Neuroethics, 117-132. [doi]  [abs]
  87. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Cameron, CD (2022). Some potential philosophical lessons of implicit moral attitudes. The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology, 564-583.
  88. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). The Disunity of Morality. Moral Brains: The Neuroscience of Morality.
  89. Sandberg, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Savulescu, J (2012). The Memory of Jurors: Enhancing Trial Performance. Memory and Law.
  90. Nadelhoffer, T; Gromet, D; Goodwin, G; Eddy Nahmias, CS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2013). The Mind, the Brain, and the Law. The Future of Punishment.
  91. Audi, R; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2002). The Scope and Structure of the Essays; A Brief Introduction. Rationality, Rules, and Ideals; Critical Essays on Bernard Gert’s Moral Theory with a Reply, 1-3.
  92. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1992). The Value of Bad Grades. Falling in Love with Wisdom, 54-56.
  93. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2002). Two Ways to Derive Constitutional Rights. Legal Interpretation in Democratic States, 231-244.
  94. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Pickard, H (2013). What is Addiction?. Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry.
  95. Kramer, MF; Schaich Borg, J; Conitzer, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2018). When Do People Want AI to Make Decisions?. AIES 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 204-209. [doi]  [abs]
  96. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2009). Why Traditional Theism Cannot Provide an Adequate Foundation for Morality. Is Goodness without God Good Enough? A Debate on Faith, Secularism, and Ethics, 101-115.

Papers Published

  1. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). "MPP, RIP" RIP. Philosophical Papers, 28(2), 125-131. [doi]
  2. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1985). 'Ought to Have' and 'Could Have'. Analysis, 45(1), 44-48. [doi]
  3. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). A contrastivist manifesto. Social Epistemology, 22(3), 257-270. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Moor, J; Fogelin, R (1990). A Defence of Modus Tollens. Analysis, 50(1), 9-16. [doi]
  5. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Moor, J; Fogelin, R (1986). A Defense of Modus Ponens. The Journal of Philosophy, 83(5), 296-300. [2026144], [doi]
  6. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). A Definition of Terrorism. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 8(1), 115-120.
  7. Khoudary, A; Hanna, E; O'Neill, K; Iyengar, V; Clifford, S; Cabeza, R; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). A functional neuroimaging investigation of Moral Foundations Theory.. Social neuroscience, 17(6), 491-507. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Sparrow, D (2002). A light theory of color. Philosophical Studies, 110(3), 267-284. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  9. Earp, BD; Porsdam Mann, S; Allen, J; Salloch, S; Suren, V; Jongsma, K; Braun, M; Wilkinson, D; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Rid, A; Wendler, D; Savulescu, J (2024). A Personalized Patient Preference Predictor for Substituted Judgments in Healthcare: Technically Feasible and Ethically Desirable.. The American journal of bioethics : AJOB, 1-14. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). A Perspectival Theory of Law. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 24, 27-55.
  11. Stanley, ML; Yin, S; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2019). A reason-based explanation for moral dumbfounding. Judgment and Decision Making, 14(2), 120-129.  [abs]
  12. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1987). A resolution of a paradox of promising. Philosophia, 17(4), 572. [doi]
  13. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1985). A Solution to Forrester's Paradox of Gentle Murder. The Journal of Philosophy, 82(3), 162-168. [2026353], [doi]
  14. Fede, SJ; Harenski, CL; Schaich Borg, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Rao, V; Caldwell, BM; Nyalakanti, PK; Koenigs, MR; Decety, J; Calhoun, VD; Kiehl, KA (2016). Abnormal fronto-limbic engagement in incarcerated stimulant users during moral processing.. Psychopharmacology, 233(17), 3077-3087. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Miller, MB; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Young, L; King, D; Paggi, A; Fabri, M; Polonara, G; Gazzaniga, MS (2010). Abnormal moral reasoning in complete and partial callosotomy patients.. Neuropsychologia, 48(7), 2215-2220. [20188113], [doi]  [abs]
  16. Freedman, R; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Dickerson, JP; Conitzer, V (2020). Adapting a kidney exchange algorithm to align with human values. Artificial Intelligence, 283. [doi]  [abs]
  17. Freedman, R; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Dickerson, JP; Conitzer, V (2020). Adapting a Kidney Exchange Algorithm to Align with Human Values.. CoRR, abs/2005.09755.
  18. Henne, P; Semler, J; Chituc, V; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2019). Against Some Recent Arguments for ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’: Reasons, Deliberation, Trying, and Furniture. Philosophia (United States), 47(1), 131-139. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Skorburg, JA; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Conitzer, V (2020). AI Methods in Bioethics.. AJOB empirical bioethics, 11(1), 37-39. [doi]
  20. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2010). Alternatives and defaults: Knobe's two explanations of how moral judgments influence intuitions about intentionality and causation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33(4), 349-350. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  21. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1992). An Argument for Consequentialism. Philosophical Perspectives, 6, 399-421. [2214254], [doi]
  22. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). An Argument for Descriptivism. Southern Journal of Philosophy, 37(2), 281-291. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  23. Henne, P; Chituc, V; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2016). An Empirical Refutation of 'Ought' Implies 'Can'. Analysis (United Kingdom), 76(3), 283-290. [doi]
  24. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Wheatley, T (2014). Are moral judgments unified?. Philosophical Psychology, 27(4), 451-474. [doi]
  25. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Thalia Wheatley (2013). Are Moral Judgments Unified?. Philosophical Psychology. (DOI:10.1080/09515089.2012.736075).
  26. Tang, H; Wang, S; Liang, Z; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Su, S; Liu, C (2018). Are Proselfs More Deceptive and Hypocritical? Social Image Concerns in Appearing Fair.. Frontiers in psychology, 9(NOV), 2268. [doi]  [abs]
  27. Chan, L; Doyle, K; McElfresh, DC; Conitzer, V; Dickerson, JP; Borg, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2020). Artificial artificial intelligence: Measuring influence of AI 'Assessments' on moral decision-making. AIES 2020 - Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 214-220. [doi]  [abs]
  28. Simmons, C; McKee, P; Antonios, I; Smith, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). Bad dream frequency predicts mental health needs during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.. Journal of affective disorders reports, 10, 100448. [doi]
  29. Alexander Schlegel, Prescott Alexander, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Adina Roskies, Peter U. Tse, and Thalia Wheatley (2013). Barking Up the Wrong Free. Experimental Brain Research. (Published online 28 March 2013. DOI 10.1007/s00221-013-3479-3).
  30. Schlegel, A; Alexander, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A; Tse, PU; Wheatley, T (2013). Barking up the wrong free: readiness potentials reflect processes independent of conscious will.. Experimental brain research, 229(3), 329-335. [23535835], [doi]  [abs]
  31. Wright, JC; Nadelhoffer, T; Thomson Ross, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2018). Be it ever so humble: Proposing a dual-dimension account and measurement of humility. Self and Identity, 17(1), 92-125. [doi]  [abs]
  32. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Begging the question. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 77(2), 174-191. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  33. Chituc, V; Henne, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2016). Blame, not ability, impacts moral "ought" judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of "ought" implies "can".. Cognition, 150, 20-25. [doi]  [abs]
  34. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A; Brown, T; Murphy, E (2008). Brain Images as Legal Evidence. Episteme, 5(3), 359-373. [doi]  [abs]
  35. Grafton, ST; Sinnott-Armstrong, WP; Gazzaniga, SI; Gazzaniga, MS (2006). Brain Scans Go Legal. Scientific American Mind, 17(6), 30-37. [doi]
  36. Aharoni, E; Funk, C; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Gazzaniga, M (2008). Can neurological evidence help courts assess criminal responsibility? Lessons from law and neuroscience.. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1124, 145-160. [18400929], [doi]  [abs]
  37. Aharoni, E; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Kiehl, KA (2012). Can psychopathic offenders discern moral wrongs? A new look at the moral/conventional distinction.. Journal of abnormal psychology, 121(2), 484-497. (Advance online publication at doi: 10.1037/a0024796). [21842959], [doi]  [abs]
  38. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; McKee, P (2022). Certain prosocial motives limit redistribution aimed at equality.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(51), e2219059119. [doi]
  39. Awad, E; Levine, S; Anderson, M; Anderson, SL; Conitzer, V; Crockett, MJ; Everett, JAC; Evgeniou, T; Gopnik, A; Jamison, JC; Kim, TW; Liao, SM; Meyer, MN; Mikhail, J; Opoku-Agyemang, K; Borg, JS; Schroeder, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Slavkovik, M; Tenenbaum, JB (2022). Computational ethics.. Trends in cognitive sciences, 26(5), 388-405. [doi]  [abs]
  40. Schaich Borg, J; Hynes, C; Van Horn, J; Grafton, S; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Consequences, action, and intention as factors in moral judgments: an FMRI investigation.. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 18(5), 803-817. [16768379], [doi]  [abs]
  41. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2021). Contrastive mental causation. Synthese, 198, 861-883. [doi]  [abs]
  42. Cameron, CD; Payne, BK; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Scheffer, JA; Inzlicht, M (2018). Corrigendum to "Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approach" [Cognition 158 (2017) 224-241].. Cognition, 173, 138. [doi]
  43. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Behnke, S (2001). Criminal Law and Multiple Personality Disorder: The Vexing Problems of Personhood and Responsibility. Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, 10(2), 277-296.
  44. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2023). Dahl’s Definition of Morality. Psychological Inquiry, 34(2), 106-109. [doi]
  45. Amoroso, CR; Hanna, EK; LaBar, KS; Schaich Borg, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Zucker, NL (2020). Disgust Theory Through the Lens of Psychiatric Medicine. Clinical Psychological Science, 8(1), 3-24. [doi]  [abs]
  46. Fede, SJ; Borg, JS; Nyalakanti, PK; Harenski, CL; Cope, LM; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Koenigs, M; Calhoun, VD; Kiehl, KA (2016). Distinct neuronal patterns of positive and negative moral processing in psychopathy.. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience, 16(6), 1074-1085. [doi]  [abs]
  47. McDonald, K; Yin, S; Weese, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2019). Do framing effects debunk moral beliefs?. BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, 42, 2 pages. [doi]  [abs]
  48. Walter Sinnott Armstrong, (2010). Does Good Need God?. Encompass Ethics Magazine, Spring, 40-43.
  49. McKee, P; Kim, H-E; Tang, H; Everett, JAC; Chituc, V; Gibea, T; Marques, LM; Boggio, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2024). Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders.. Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.), 43(9), 7997-8007. [doi]  [abs]
  50. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2012). Does Morality Have an Essence?. Psychological Inquiry, 23(2), 194-197. (This is a comment on a lead article.). [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  51. Brenner, RG; Oliveri, AN; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Levin, ED (2020). Effects of sub-chronic methylphenidate on risk-taking and sociability in zebrafish (Danio rerio).. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol, 393(8), 1373-1381. [doi]  [abs]
  52. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Emotion and reliability in moral psychology. Emotion Review, 3(3), 288-289. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  53. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Entrapment in the Net?. Ethics and Information Technology, 1(2), 95-104. [doi]  [abs]
  54. SINNOTT‐ARMSTRONG, W (2003). Experience and Foundationalism in Audi's The Architecture of Reason. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 67(1), 181-187. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  55. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2003). Experience and Foundationalism in Audi’s The Architecture of Reason. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 67(1), 181-187.
  56. Stanley, ML; Whitehead, PS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Seli, P (2020). Exposure to opposing reasons reduces negative impressions of ideological opponents. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 91. [doi]  [abs]
  57. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2000). Expressivism and Embedding. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 61(3), 677-677. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  58. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2003). For goodness' sake. Southern Journal of Philosophy, 41(SUPPL.), 83-91. [doi]
  59. Mudrik, L; Arie, IG; Amir, Y; Shir, Y; Hieronymi, P; Maoz, U; O'Connor, T; Schurger, A; Vargas, M; Vierkant, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A (2022). Free will without consciousness?. Trends in cognitive sciences, 26(7), 555-566. [doi]  [abs]
  60. Simmons, C; Rehren, P; Haynes, J-D; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). Freedom from what? Separating lay concepts of freedom.. Consciousness and cognition, 101, 103318. [doi]  [abs]
  61. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2000). From 'is' to 'ought' in moral epistemology. Argumentation, 14(2), 159-174. [doi]  [abs]
  62. Niso, G; Krol, LR; Combrisson, E; Dubarry, AS; Elliott, MA; François, C; Héjja-Brichard, Y; Herbst, SK; Jerbi, K; Kovic, V; Lehongre, K; Luck, SJ; Mercier, M; Mosher, JC; Pavlov, YG; Puce, A; Schettino, A; Schön, D; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Somon, B; Šoškić, A; Styles, SJ; Tibon, R; Vilas, MG; van Vliet, M; Chaumon, M (2022). Good scientific practice in EEG and MEG research: Progress and perspectives.. NeuroImage, 257, 119056. [doi]  [abs]
  63. Cope, L; Borg, JS; Harenski, C; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Lieberman, D; Nyalakanti, PK; Calhoun, VD; Kieh, K (2010). Hemispheric Asymmetries During Processing of Immoral Stimuli. Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience, 2(110), 1-14.  [author's comments]
  64. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Skorburg, JGA (2021). How AI Can Aid Bioethics. Journal of Practical Ethics, 9(1). [doi]  [abs]
  65. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2020). How does inequality affect our sense of moral obligation?. The Behavioral and brain sciences, 43, e87. [doi]  [abs]
  66. Rehren, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). How Stable are Moral Judgments?. Review of philosophy and psychology, 1-27. [doi]  [abs]
  67. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2009). How strong is this obligation? An argument for consequentialism from concomitant variation. Analysis, 69(3), 438-442. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  68. Ancell, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2017). How to Allow Conscientious Objection in Medicine While Protecting Patient Rights.. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 26(1), 120-131. [doi]  [abs]
  69. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Malhotra, A (2002). How to avoid deviance (in logic). History and Philosophy of Logic, 23(3), 215-236. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  70. Schlegel, A; Alexander, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A; Tse, PU; Wheatley, T (2015). Hypnotizing Libet: Readiness potentials with non-conscious volition.. Consciousness and cognition, 33, 196-203. [doi]  [abs]
  71. Stanley, ML; Henne, P; Iyengar, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2017). I'm not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions.. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 146(6), 884-895. [doi]  [abs]
  72. Cameron, CD; Payne, BK; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Scheffer, JA; Inzlicht, M (2017). Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approach.. Cognition, 158, 224-241. [doi]  [abs]
  73. McElfresh, DC; Chan, L; Doyle, K; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Conitzer, V; Borg, JS; Dickerson, JP (2021). Indecision Modeling. 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021, 7, 5975-5983.  [abs]
  74. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1987). Insanity vs. Irrationality. Public Affairs Quarterly, 1(3), 1-21. [40435648], [doi]
  75. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Mallon, R; McCoy, T; Hull, JG (2008). Intention, temporal order, and moral judgments. Mind and Language, 23(1), 90-106. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  76. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Interview by Simon Cushing. Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, 1-22.
  77. Howarth, RB; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2005). Introduction. Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources, 5, xi-xx. [doi]
  78. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Is moral phenomenology unified?. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 7(1), 85-97. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  79. Parkinson, C; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Koralus, PE; Mendelovici, A; McGeer, V; Wheatley, T (2011). Is morality unified? Evidence that distinct neural systems underlie moral judgments of harm, dishonesty, and disgust.. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 23(10), 3162-3180. [21452951], [doi]  [abs]
  80. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Miller, FG (2013). Killing versus totally disabling: a reply to critics.. Journal of medical ethics, 39(1), 12-14. (Online First, published on November 17, 2012 as 10.1136/medethics-2012-100948). [23161616], [doi]
  81. Stanley, ML; Henne, P; Niemi, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2021). Making moral principles suit yourself.. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 28(5), 1735-1741. [doi]  [abs]
  82. Medaglia, JD; Zurn, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Bassett, DS (2017). Mind control as a guide for the mind. Nature Human Behaviour, 1(6), 0119-0119. [doi]  [abs]
  83. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2009). MIXED-UP META-ETHICS. NOUS, 235-256. [Gateway.cgi]
  84. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Moderate classy pyrrhonian moral scepticism. Philosophical Quarterly, 58(232), 448-456. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  85. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Moderate Classy Pyrrhonian Moral Scepticism. The Philosophical Quarterly, 58(232), 448-456. [40208637], [doi]  [abs]
  86. Cushman, F; Knobe, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Moral appraisals affect doing/allowing judgments.. Cognition, 108(1), 281-289. [18377886], [doi]  [abs]
  87. Chituc, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2020). Moral conformity and its philosophical lessons. Philosophical Psychology, 33(2), 262-282. [doi]  [abs]
  88. Kelly, M; Ngo, L; Chituc, V; Huettel, S; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2017). Moral conformity in online interactions: rational justifications increase influence of peer opinions on moral judgments. Social Influence, 12(2-3), 57-68. [doi]  [abs]
  89. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1987). Moral Dilemmas and 'Ought and Ought Not'. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 17(1), 127-139. [40231517], [doi]
  90. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1985). Moral Dilemmas and Incomparability. American Philosophical Quarterly, 22(4), 321-329. [20014112], [doi]
  91. Everett, JAC; Colombatto, C; Awad, E; Boggio, P; Bos, B; Brady, WJ; Chawla, M; Chituc, V; Chung, D; Drupp, MA; Goel, S; Grosskopf, B; Hjorth, F; Ji, A; Kealoha, C; Kim, JS; Lin, Y; Ma, Y; Maréchal, MA; Mancinelli, F; Mathys, C; Olsen, AL; Pearce, G; Prosser, AMB; Reggev, N; Sabin, N; Senn, J; Shin, YS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Sjåstad, H; Strick, M; Sul, S; Tummers, L; Turner, M; Yu, H; Zoh, Y; Crockett, MJ (2021). Moral dilemmas and trust in leaders during a global health crisis.. Nature human behaviour, 5(8), 1074-1088. [doi]  [abs]
  92. Sinnott‐Armstrong, W (1991). MORAL EXPERIENCE AND JUSTIFICATION. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 29(1 S), 89-96. [doi]
  93. Hopp, FR; Amir, O; Fisher, JT; Grafton, S; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Weber, R (2023). Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology.. Nature human behaviour, 7(12), 2182-2198. [doi]  [abs]
  94. Clifford, S; Iyengar, V; Cabeza, R; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). Moral foundations vignettes: a standardized stimulus database of scenarios based on moral foundations theory.. Behavior research methods, 47(4), 1178-1198. [doi]  [abs]
  95. Rehren, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2021). Moral framing effects within subjects. Philosophical Psychology, 34(5), 611-636. [doi]  [abs]
  96. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2009). Moral perception and heuristics. Modern Schoolman, 86(3-4), 327-347. (Special Issue on Varieties of Perception). [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [author's comments]
  97. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1987). Moral Realisms and Moral Dilemmas. The Journal of Philosophy, 84(5), 263-276. [2026753], [doi]
  98. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Moral Skepticisms. Philosophical Books, 49(3), 193-196.
  99. Yu, H; Contreras-Huerta, LS; Prosser, AMB; Apps, MAJ; Hofmann, W; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Crockett, MJ (2022). Neural and Cognitive Signatures of Guilt Predict Hypocritical Blame.. Psychological science, 33(11), 1909-1927. [doi]  [abs]
  100. Schaich Borg, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Calhoun, VD; Kiehl, KA (2011). Neural basis of moral verdict and moral deliberation.. Social neuroscience, 6(4), 398-413. [21590588], [doi]  [abs]
  101. Schweitzer, NJ; Saks, MJ; Murphy, ER; Roskies, AL; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Gaudet, LM (2011). Neuroimages as evidence in a mens rea defense: No Impact. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 17(3), 357-393. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  102. Sinnott Armstrong, W (2011). Neurolaw and Consciousness Detection. Cortex, 47(10), 1246-1247. [doi]
  103. Nadelhoffer, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2012). Neurolaw and Neuroprediction: Potential Promises and Perils. Philosophy Compass, 7(9), 631-642. (First published online: 22 AUG 2012. DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-9991.2012.00494.x). [doi]  [abs]
  104. Belcher, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2010). Neurolaw.. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science, 1(1), 18-22. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  105. Stanton, SJ; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Huettel, SA (2017). Neuromarketing: Ethical Implications of its Use and Potential Misuse. Journal of Business Ethics, 144(4), 799-811. [doi]  [abs]
  106. Aharoni, E; Vincent, GM; Harenski, CL; Calhoun, VD; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Gazzaniga, MS; Kiehl, KA (2013). Neuroprediction of future rearrest.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(15), 6223-6228. (www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1219302110). [23536303], [doi]  [abs]
  107. Nadelhoffer, T; Bibas, S; Grafton, S; Kiehl, KA; Mansfield, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Gazzaniga, M (2012). Neuroprediction, Violence, and the Law: Setting the Stage.. Neuroethics, 5(1), 67-99. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  108. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1995). Nihilism and scepticism about moral obligations. Utilitas, 7(2), 217-236. [doi]  [abs]
  109. SINNOTT‐ARMSTRONG, W (1991). On Primoratz's Definition of Terrorism. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 8(1), 115-120. [doi]  [abs]
  110. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2011). Personality Disorders and Responsibility: Learning from Peay. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, 18(3), 245-248.
  111. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2010). Personality Disorders and Responsibility: Learning from Peay. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology.
  112. May, J; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Hull, JG; Zimmerman, A (2010). Practical Interests, Relevant Alternatives, and Knowledge Attributions: an Empirical Study.. Review of philosophy and psychology, 1(2), 265-273. [22558061], [doi]  [abs]
  113. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Précis of moral scepticisms. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 77(3), 789-793. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  114. Aharoni, E; Mallett, J; Vincent, GM; Harenski, CL; Calhoun, VD; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Gazzaniga, MS; Kiehl, KA (2014). Predictive accuracy in the neuroprediction of rearrest.. Social neuroscience, 9(4), 332-336. [doi]  [abs]
  115. Nadel, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, WP (2013). Preface. Memory and Law, xi. [doi]
  116. Nadel, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2010). Preface. Conscious Will and Responsibility: A Tribute to Benjamin Libet, 205-208(1), 1-2. [doi]
  117. Krasich, K; Simmons, C; O'Neill, K; Giattino, CM; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Mudrik, L; Woldorff, MG (2022). Prestimulus oscillatory brain activity interacts with evoked recurrent processing to facilitate conscious visual perception.. Sci Rep, 12(1), 22126. [doi]  [abs]
  118. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1988). Promises which cannot be kept. Philosophia, 18(4), 399-407. [doi]
  119. Kappes, A; Zohny, H; Savulescu, J; Singh, I; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Wilkinson, D (2022). Race and resource allocation: an online survey of US and UK adults' attitudes toward COVID-19 ventilator and vaccine distribution.. BMJ open, 12(11), e062561. [doi]  [abs]
  120. Alexander, P; Schlegel, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, AL; Wheatley, T; Tse, PU (2016). Readiness potentials driven by non-motoric processes.. Consciousness and cognition, 39, 38-47. [doi]  [abs]
  121. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2002). Recusal and Bush v. Gore. Law and Philosophy, 21(2), 221-248. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  122. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Replies to copp, timmons, and railton. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 77(3), 820-836. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  123. Sinnott‐armstrong, W (2008). REPLIES TO DREIER AND MCNAUGHTON. Philosophical Books, 49(3), 218-228. [doi]
  124. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Replies to Hough, Baumann and Blaauw. Philosophical Quarterly, 58(232), 478-488. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  125. Murray, S; Murray, ED; Stewart, G; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2019). Responsibility for forgetting. Philosophical Studies, 176(5), 1177-1201. [doi]  [abs]
  126. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Behnke, S (2000). Responsibility in cases of multiple personality disorder. Nous, 34(SUPPL. 14), 301-323. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  127. Vierkant, T; Deutschländer, R; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Haynes, J-D (2019). Responsibility Without Freedom? Folk Judgements About Deliberate Actions.. Frontiers in psychology, 10, 1133. [doi]  [abs]
  128. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1992). Risks, National Defense, and Nuclear Deterrence. Public Affairs Quarterly, 6(3), 345-362. [40435816], [doi]
  129. Summers, JS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). Scrupulous agents. Philosophical Psychology, 28(7), 947-966. [doi]  [abs]
  130. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Simmons, C (2021). Some common fallacies in arguments from M/EEG data.. NeuroImage, 245, 118725. [doi]  [abs]
  131. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1993). Some Problems for Gibbard's Norm-Expressivism. Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition, 69(2/3), 297-313. [doi]  [abs]
  132. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). Some varieties of particularism. Metaphilosophy, 30(1-2), 1-12. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  133. Jana Schaich Borg, Rachel E. Kahn, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Robert Kurzban, Paul H. Robinson, & Kent A. Kiehl (2013). Subcomponents of Psychopathy have Opposing Correlations with Punishment Judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105(4), 667-687.
  134. Schaich Borg, J; Kahn, RE; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Kurzban, R; Robinson, PH; Kiehl, KA (2013). Subcomponents of psychopathy have opposing correlations with punishment judgments.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 105(4), 667-687. [23834639], [doi]  [abs]
  135. Harris, AA; Romer, AL; Hanna, EK; Keeling, LA; LaBar, KS; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Strauman, TJ; Wagner, HR; Marcus, MD; Zucker, NL (2019). The central role of disgust in disorders of food avoidance.. Int J Eat Disord, 52(5), 543-553. [doi]  [abs]
  136. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Wheatley, T (2012). The Disunity of Morality and Why it Matters to Philosophy. The Monist, 95(3), 355-377. [42751157], [doi]
  137. Singh, D; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2015). The DSM-5 Definition of Mental Disorder. Public Affairs Quarterly, 29(1), 5-31.
  138. Ancell, AJ; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2019). The need for feasible compromises on conscientious objection: response to Card.. Journal of medical ethics, 45(8), 560-561. [doi]  [abs]
  139. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1994). The Truth of Performatives. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2(1), 99-107. [doi]
  140. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1991). The wrongful intentions principle. Philosophical Papers, 20(1), 11-24. [doi]
  141. Marques, LM; Clifford, S; Iyengar, V; Bonato, GV; Cabral, PM; Dos Santos, RB; Cabeza, R; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Boggio, PS (2020). Translation and validation of the moral foundations vignettes (MFVs) for the portuguese language in a Brazilian sample. Judgment and Decision Making, 15(1), 149-158.  [abs]
  142. Donohue, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1991). Twenty Years of Moral Epistemology: A Bibliography. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 29(Supplement), 217-229. [doi]
  143. Ngo, L; Kelly, M; Coutlee, CG; Carter, RM; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Huettel, SA (2015). Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality. Scientific Reports, 5, 17390. [doi]  [abs]
  144. McDonald, K; Graves, R; Yin, S; Weese, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2021). Valence framing effects on moral judgments: A meta-analysis.. Cognition, 212, 104703. [doi]  [abs]
  145. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2003). Weak and Strong Judicial Review. Law and Philosophy, 22(3/4), 381-392. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  146. Kranzler, HR; Li, TK (2008). What is addiction?. Alcohol Research and Health. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry, 31(2), 93-95.  [abs]
  147. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2001). What is Consequentialism? A Reply to Howard-Snyder. Utilitas, 13(3), 342-349. [doi]  [abs]
  148. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Miller, FG (2013). What makes killing wrong?. Journal of medical ethics, 39(1), 3-7. (This was a lead article followed by four comments. Online First, published on January 19, 2012 as 10.1136/medethics-2011-100351). [22267342], [doi]  [abs] [author's comments]
  149. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2002). What's in a Contrast Class?. Analysis, 62(1), 75-84. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  150. Aharoni, E; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Kiehl, KA (2014). What's wrong? Moral understanding in psychopathic offenders.. Journal of research in personality, 53, 175-181. [doi]
  151. Kingston, E; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2018). What’s Wrong with Joyguzzling?. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 21(1), 169-186. [doi]  [abs]
  152. Simmons, C; Helming, K; Musholt, K; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2023). Where is the golden mean of intellectual humility? Comments on Ballantyne. Journal of Positive Psychology, 18(2), 240-243. [doi]  [abs]
  153. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). Which Agent? Questions for Schechter. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 29(1-2), 170-178. [doi]
  154. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Which Evidence Law? A Response to Schauer. PENNumbra, The University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 155(1), 129-133.
  155. Wilkinson, D; Zohny, H; Kappes, A; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Savulescu, J (2020). Which factors should be included in triage? An online survey of the attitudes of the UK general public to pandemic triage dilemmas.. BMJ open, 10(12), e045593. [doi]  [abs]
  156. Chan, L; Schaich Borg, J; Conitzer, V; Wilkinson, D; Savulescu, J; Zohny, H; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). Which features of patients are morally relevant in ventilator triage? A survey of the UK public.. BMC medical ethics, 23(1), 33. [doi]  [abs]
  157. Boggio, PS; Rêgo, GG; Everett, JAC; Vieira, GB; Graves, R; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2023). Who did it? Moral wrongness for us and them in the UK, US, and Brazil. Philosophical Psychology. [doi]  [abs]
  158. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2005). Word Meaning in Legal Interpretation. San Diego Law Review, 42(2), 465-492.
  159. O'Hara, RE; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Sinnott-Armstrong, NA (2010). Wording effects in moral judgments. Judgment and Decision Making, 5(7), 547-554. [Gateway.cgi]  [abs]
  160. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had: A Reply to Marquis on Abortion. Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition, 96(1), 59-72. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  161. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2005). You ought to be ashamed of yourself (when you violate an imperfect moral obligation). NOUS, 193-208. [Gateway.cgi]
  162. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1984). `Ought' Conversationally Implies `Can'. The Philosophical Review, 93(2), 249-261. [2184585], [doi]

Books

  1. Ilina Singh and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, editors (2013). Bioprediction of Bad Behavior.. Oxford University Press.  (Collection of original chapters based on a conference.)
  2. (2013). Bioprediction, Biomarkers, and Bad Behavior.. Oxford University Press.
  3. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Lynn Nadel, editors (2010). Conscious Will and Responsibility.. Oxford University Press (OUP).
  4. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Nadel, L (2010). Conscious Will and Responsibility: A Tribute to Benjamin Libet.. Oxford University Press. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Brison, SJ (1993). Contemporary Perspectives on Constitutional Interpretation.. Westview Press. [doi]  [abs]
  6. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Yifan Wang, editors (2011). Crime and Punishment.  [author's comments]
  7. (2015). Drugs and Addiction.. Lulu Press.
  8. Craig, WL; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2004). God? A Debate Between a Christian and an Atheist.. Oxford University Press, USA.  [abs]
  9. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Introduction. [doi]
  10. Nadel, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, WP (2013). Introduction: Memory in the Legal Context.
  11. Nadel, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, WP (2013). Memory and Law.. Oxford University Press.  (This is an edited collection of original papers based on a conference that we organized..) [doi]  [abs]
  12. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Daniel Fishman (2012). Mental Illness and Ethical Responsibility.. Lulu Press.  (This is a collection of student papers from my capstone course in the Ethics Certificate Program, co-edited with a student and published by an online press for a fee.)  [abs]
  13. (1995). Modality, Morality and Belief Essays in Honor of Ruth Barcan Marcus.. Cambridge University Press.  [abs]
  14. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1988). Moral Dilemmas.. Basil Blackwell.
  15. (2015). Moral Disagreements.. LuLu Press.
  16. (1996). Moral Knowledge? New Readings in Moral Epistemology.. Oxford University Press.
  17. (2008). Moral Psychology, Vol. 1: The Evolution of Morality.. MIT Press.
  18. (2008). Moral Psychology, Vol. 3: The Neuroscience of Morality.. MIT Press.
  19. (2008). Moral Psychology, Volume 2: The Cognitive Science of Morality.. MIT Press.
  20. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2014). Moral psychology, volume 4: Free will and moral responsibility.. MIT Press.  (Forthcoming collection of original chapters based on a conference at Duke University.)  [abs]
  21. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2006). Moral Skepticisms.. Oxford University Press. [doi]  [abs]
  22. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2009). Morality.. Oxford University Press.
  23. Kent Kiehl and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, editors (2013). Oxford Handbook of Psychopathy and Law.. Oxford University Press.  (Collection of original chapters.)
  24. (2005). Perspectives on Climate Change Science, Economics, Politics, Ethics.. Elsevier.  [abs]
  25. Nadel, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, WP (2013). Preface.
  26. (2002). Rationality, Rules, and Ideals; Critical Essays on Bernard Gert’s Moral Theory with Reply.. Rowman and Littlefield.
  27. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Shannon Sullivan, editors (2013). The Ethics of War and Terrorism.. Lulu Press.  [author's comments]
  28. (1996). The Philosophy of Law Classic and Contemporary Readings with Commentary.. Oxford University Press.  [abs]
  29. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Fogelin, RJ (2014). Understanding Arguments, Ninth Edition, Complete Version.. Cengage.
  30. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Robert J. Fogelin (January, 2014). Understanding Arguments, Ninth Edition, Concise Version.. Cengage.

Papers Accepted

  1. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2011). Are Addicts Responsible?. Addiction and Self-Control.
  2. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2010). Emotion and Reliability in Moral Psychology. Emotion Review.
  3. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2011). Free Contrastivism. Contrastivism in Philosophy.
  4. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2011). How Religion Undermines Compromise. Religion and Conflict: Empirical Perspectives.
  5. Anders Sandberg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Julian Savulescu (2011). The Memory of Jurors: Enhancing Trial Performance. Memory and Law.
  6. Lora Cope, Jana Schaich Borg, Carla Harenski, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Debra Lieberman, Prashanth K. Nyalakanti, Vince D. Calhoun, and Kent Kiehl (2010). Unique Hemispheric Laterality During Processing of Immoral Stimuli. Frontiers.

Book Reviews

  1. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1991). [Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson]. Nous, 120-123.
  2. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Roskies, A (2010). [Alfred R. Mele’s Effective Intentions: The Power of Conscious Will]. Philosophical Books, 51(3), 127-143.
  3. Sinnott‐Armstrong, W (1999). [Book ReviewRuth Chang, , ed.Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Practical Reason. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997. Pp. ix+303. $57.50 (cloth); $24.95 (paper).]. Ethics, 110(1), 190-192. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  4. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1983). [Free Speech: A Philosophical Enquiry]. Dartmouth Alumni Magazine,, 75(9), 18-20.
  5. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1993). [Human Morality]. Philosophical Books, 34(4), 235-239.
  6. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1994). [Moral Imagination]. Mind, 103(411), 381-384.
  7. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1999). [Moral Knowledge and Ethical Character]. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2, 191-193.
  8. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1989). [Moral Relevance and Moral Conflict]. Philosophical Books, 30(3), 183-185.
  9. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1996). [Morality and Action]. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 4(1), 193-196.
  10. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1996). [Morality, Normativity, and Society]. The Philosophical Review, 105(4), 552-554.
  11. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1992). [Playing by the Rules]. Philosophical Books, 33(2), 116-118.
  12. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2001). [Responsibility and fault]. LAW AND PHILOSOPHY, 20(1), 103-106. [Gateway.cgi]
  13. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1987). [Spreading the Word]. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 48(1), 163-166.
  14. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1979). [The Life of the Mind]. Grolier’s Masterplots: 1979 Annual, 196-199.
  15. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1995). [The Structure of Justification]. The Philosophical Quarterly, 45(180), 394-397.
  16. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2000). [Value judgment: Improving our ethical beliefs]. PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 60(1), 237-240. [Gateway.cgi]
  17. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). [Why We Laugh Inside Jokes Using Humor to Reverse-Engineer the Mind by Matthew M. Hurley, Daniel C. Dennett, and Reginald B. Adams Jr. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2011. 373 pp. $29.95, £22.95. ISBN 9780262015820.]. Science, 332(6035), 1265-1265. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]

Other

  1. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2004). Can You Believe It?. Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 30-33.
  2. ., (1992). Contemporary Perspectives on Constitutional Interpretation. Boston University law review. Boston University. School of Law, 72(4), 681-799.
  3. ., (2008). Evidence and Law. Episteme: A Journal of Social Philosophy, 5(3).
  4. Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Schauer, F (2008). Introduction. Episteme: A Journal of Social Philosophy, 5(3), 251-252.
  5. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Pollsters with Dirty Tricks. Valley News, A9-A9.
  6. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2008). Section B: Ethics. Interdisciplinary Core Philosophy, Philosophical Issues, 18, 143-293.
  7. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2011). Special Issue: Pardo and Patterson on Neuroscience and the Law. Neuroethics, 4(3), 179-222. (pre-published on-line 19 June 2010: DOI 10.1007/s12152-010-9082-4).  [author's comments]
  8. Sinnott-Armstrong, W (1990). The Ethics of the Bomb. Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 14-15.

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