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Driver, Julia. 2001. Uneasy
Virtue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Driver, Julia. 2005.
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Driver, Julia. 2006a. “Virtue
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Driver, Julia. 2006b. “Autonomy and the Asymmetry Problem for Moral
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Driver, Julia. 2007. “Humble
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Driver, Julia. 2008a. “Imaginative Resistance and Psychological
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Driver, Julia. 2008b. “Attributions of Causation and Moral
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Driver, Julia. 2008c. “Kinds of Norms and Legal Causation: Reply to Knobe and Fraser
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Driver, Julia. 2009a. “The ‘Actual’ in Actualism.” in
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Driver, Julia. 2010. “Care and Empathy: On Michael Slote’s Sentimentalist
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Driver, Julia. 2012a. “What the Objective Standard is Good For.”
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Driver, Julia. 2012c. “ ‘For every Foot its own Shoe’: Method and
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Driver, Julia. 2013. “Luck and Fortune in Moral Evaluation.” in
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Driver, Julia. 2014a. “Global
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Driver, Julia. 2014b. “Love and Duty.” Philosophic
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Driver, Julia. 2015a.
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Driver, Julia. 2015b. “Appraisability, Attributability, and Moral
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Driver, Julia. 2015c. “The Consequentialist Critique of Virtue
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Driver, Julia. 2016. “Minimal
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Driver, Julia. 2017a. “Wronging, Blame, and Forgiveness.” in
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Driver, Julia. 2017b. “Contingency and Constructivism.” in
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Driver, Julia. 2018a. “The ‘Consequentialism’ in ‘Epistemic
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Driver, Julia. 2020. “Love and Unselfing in Iris Murdoch.” in
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Driver, Julia. 2021. “Moral
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Driver, Julia. 2022. “Moral
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Driver, Julia and Loeb, Don. 2008. “Moral Heuristics and Consequentialism.” in
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Wiland, Eric and Driver, Julia. 2022. “Gertrude
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Further References
Deigh, John. 2008. “Can You Be Morally Responsible for Someone’s Death If
Nothing You Did Caused It?” in Moral Psychology, Volume 2. The Cognitive Science of
Morality: Intuition and Diversity, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, pp. 449–458. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/7573.001.0001.
Knobe, Joshua and Fraser, Ben. 2008. “Causal Judgment and Moral Judgment: Two
Experiments.” in Moral
Psychology, Volume 2. The Cognitive Science of Morality: Intuition and
Diversity, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, pp. 441–448. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/7573.001.0001.
Slote, Michael Anthony. 2007. The Ethics of Care and Empathy. London:
Routledge.