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Karjalainen, Antti and Morton, Adam. 2003. “Contrastive Knowledge.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 6(2): 74–89.
Mondadori, Fabrizio and Morton, Adam. 1976. “Modal Realism: The Poisoned Pawn.” The Philosophical Review 85(1): 3–20. Reprinted in Loux (1979, 235–252).
Morton, Adam. 1969. “Extensional and Non-Truth-Functional Contexts.” The Journal of Philosophy 66: 159–163.
Morton, Adam. 1975b. “Because He Thought He Had Insulted Him.” The Journal of Philosophy 72(1).
Morton, Adam. 1977. A Guide through the Theory of Knowledge. 1st ed. Encino, California: Dickenson Publishing Co. Third edition: Morton (2002a).
Morton, Adam. 1980a. Frames of Mind: Constraints on the Commonsense Conception of the Mental. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Morton, Adam. 1980b. “Character and the Emotions.” in Explaining Emotions, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 153–162. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
Morton, Adam. 1981. “Would Cause.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 81: 139–151.
Morton, Adam. 1982. “Freudian Commonsense.” in Philosophical Essays on Freud, edited by Richard Wollheim and James [Jim] Hopkins, pp. 60–74. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Morton, Adam. 1984. “Comparatives and Degrees.” Analysis 44(1): 16–20.
Morton, Adam. 1985a. “The Variety of Rationality.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 59: 139–162.
Morton, Adam. 1985b. “Comment on Rorty.” in Philosophy: Its History and Historiography, edited by A. J. Holland, pp. 85–86. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Morton, Adam. 1986. “Domains of Discourse and Commonsense Metaphysics.” in Mind, volume 105, pp. 105–124. n. 3. Reprinted in Travis (2008, 94–108).
Morton, Adam. 1988a. “Partisanship.” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, edited by Brian P. McLaughlin and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 170–182. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
Morton, Adam. 1988b. “The Chaology of Mind.” Analysis 48: 135–142.
Morton, Adam. 1990a. Disasters and Dilemmas: strategies for real-life decision-making. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9781119468042.
Morton, Adam. 1990b. “Can’t Kant.” in Evolving Knowledge in Natural Science and Artificial Intelligence, edited by James E. Tiles, G. T. McKee, and G. C. Dean. London: Pitman.
Morton, Adam. 1990c. “Double Conditionals.” Analysis 50: 75–79.
Morton, Adam. 1990d. “Why There is No Concept of a Person.” in The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy, edited by Christopher Gill, pp. 39–60. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Morton, Adam. 1991a. “The Inevitability of Folk Psychology.” in Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Commonsense Psychology, edited by Radu J. Bogdan, pp. 93–122. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Morton, Adam. 1991b. “Chaos II: Fractals and Chaos.” in Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology, edited by Hans Burkhardt and Barry Smith. Analytica: Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the Philosophy of Language n. 2. München: Philosophia Verlag.
Morton, Adam. 1993a. “Mathematical Models: Questions of Trustworthiness.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44(4): 659–674.
Morton, Adam. 1993b. “Review of van Fraassen (1989).” The Philosophical Review 102(3): 408–410.
Morton, Adam. 1993c. “Suppose, Suppose.” Analysis 53(1): 61–64.
Morton, Adam. 1994. “Two Places Good, Four Places Better.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 68: 187–198.
Morton, Adam. 1995. “Game Theory and Knowledge by Simulation.” in Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications, edited by Martin Kinsey Davies and Tony Stone, pp. 235–246. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Morton, Adam. 1996a. Philosophy in Practice: An Introduction to the Main Problems. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Second edition: Morton (2004a).
Morton, Adam. 1996b. “Folk Psychology is Not a Predictive Device.” Mind 105: 119–137.
Morton, Adam. 1996c. “Mathematics as Language.” in Benacerraf and His Critics, edited by Adam Morton and Stephen P. Stich, pp. 213–229. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Morton, Adam. 1997a. A Guide through the Theory of Knowledge. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Third edition: Morton (2002a).
Morton, Adam. 1997b. “Can Edgington Gibbard Counterfactuals?” Mind 106(421): 101–106.
Morton, Adam. 1997c. “Hypercomparatives.” Synthese 111: 97–114.
Morton, Adam. 1998. “The Disunity of the Moral.” in Human Action, Deliberation and Causation, edited by Jan Bransen and Stefaan E. Cuypers, pp. 142–155. Philosophical Studies Series n. 77. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Morton, Adam. 1999. “Where Demonstratives meet Vagueness: Possible Languages.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99: 1–18.
Morton, Adam. 2000a. “Saving Epistemology from the Epistemologists: Recent Work in the Theory of Knowledge.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51: 685–704.
Morton, Adam. 2000b. “Orders and Procedures: Comments on Boltanski and Thévenot (2000).” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 3(3): 239–243.
Morton, Adam. 2000c. “The Evolution of Strategic Thinking.” in Evolution and the Human Mind, edited by Peter Carruthers and Andrew Chamberlain, pp. 218–237. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Morton, Adam. 2001a. “Philosophy as Engineering.” in Two Roads to Wisdom? Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions, edited by Bo Mou, pp. 45–56. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Morton, Adam. 2001b. “Lore-Abiding People.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 32(3): 601–606.
Morton, Adam. 2002a. The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology as Ethics. London: Routledge.
Morton, Adam. 2002b. A Guide through the Theory of Knowledge. 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Morton, Adam. 2002c. “Emotional Accuracy.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 76: 265–275.
Morton, Adam. 2002d. “Introduction.” The Monist 85(2): 181–182.
Morton, Adam. 2002e. “Review of Rorty (2003).” The Monist 85(2): 337–338.
Morton, Adam. 2003. “The Theory of Knowledge: Saving Epistemology from the Epistemologists.” in Philosophy of Science Today, edited by Peter Clark and Katherine Hawley, pp. 39–58. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Morton, Adam. 2004a. On Evil. London: Routledge.
Morton, Adam. 2004b. Philosophy in Practice: An Introduction to the Main Problems. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Morton, Adam. 2004c. “Epistemic virtues, metavirtues, and computational complexity.” Noûs 38(3): 481–502.
Morton, Adam. 2004d. “Against the Ramsey Test.” Analysis 64(4): 294–299.
Morton, Adam. 2004e. “Indicative versus Subjunctive in Future Conditionals.” Analysis 64(4): 289–293.
Morton, Adam. 2005. “Review of Hawthorne (2004).” The Philosophical Quarterly 55(219): 353–353.
Morton, Adam. 2006a. “Moral Incompetence.” in Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics, edited by Sophie Grace Chappell, pp. 118–135. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Published under the name “Timothy Chappell” .
Morton, Adam. 2006b. “Knowing What to Think About: When Epistemology Meets the Theory of Choice.” in Epistemology Futures, edited by Stephen Cade Hetherington, pp. 111–130. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199273317.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2006c. “Review of Evans and Over (2004).” Mind 115(458): 409–409.
Morton, Adam. 2006d. “Imagination and Misimagination.” in The Architecture of Imagination: New Essays on Pretence, Possibility, and Fiction, pp. 57–72. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199275731.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2006e. “Finding the Corkscrew.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 37(1): 114–117.
Morton, Adam. 2009a. “From Tracking Relations to Propositional Attitudes.” European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 5(2): 7–18.
Morton, Adam. 2009b. “Folk Psychology.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, edited by Brian P. McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann, and Sven Walter, pp. 713–726. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199262618.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2009c. “Good Citizens and Moral Heroes.” in The Positive Function of Evil, edited by Pedro Alexis Tabensky, pp. 127–138. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Morton, Adam. 2010. “Epistemic Emotions.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion, edited by Peter Goldie, pp. 385–400. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235018.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2011a. “Contrastivism.” in The Routledge Companion to Epistemology, edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard, pp. 513–522. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
Morton, Adam. 2011b. “Empathy for the Devil.” in Empathy. Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives, edited by Amy Coplan and Peter Goldie, pp. 318–330. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199539956.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2011c. “Conventional Norms of Reasoning.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 50(2): 247–260.
Morton, Adam. 2012a. Bounded Thinking. Intellectual Virtues for Limited Agents. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199658534.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2012b. “Accomplishing Accomplishment.” Acta Analytica 27(1): 1–8.
Morton, Adam. 2013a. Emotion and Imagination. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Morton, Adam. 2013b. “Imaginary Emotions.” The Monist 96(4): 505–516.
Morton, Adam. 2013c. “Contrastive Knowledge.” in Contrastivism in Philosophy, edited by Martijn Blaauw, pp. 101–115. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy n. 39. London: Routledge.
Morton, Adam. 2014a. “Skookumchuck, Kiidk’yaas, Gibbard: Normativity, Meaning, and Idealization (Critical Notice of Gibbard (2012)).” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44(1): 148–161.
Morton, Adam. 2014b. “Surprise.” in Emotion & Value, edited by Sabine Roeser and Cain Todd, pp. 137–145. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199686094.001.0001.
Morton, Adam. 2014c. “Acting to Know: A Virtue of Experimentation.” in Virtue Epistemology Naturalized. Bridges Between Virtue Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, edited by Abrol Fairweather, pp. 195–206. Synthese Library n. 366. Dordrecht: Springer.
Morton, Adam. 2015. “A Solution to the Donkey Sentence Problem.” Analysis 75(4): 554–557.
Morton, Adam. 2017. “Empathy and Imagination.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy, edited by Heidi L. Maibom, pp. 180–189. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
Morton, Adam. 2018. Should we Colonize Other Planets? Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Further References
Boltanski, Luc and Thévenot, Laurent. 2000. “The Reality of Moral Expectations: A Sociology of Situated Judgement.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 3(3): 208–231.
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van Fraassen, Bas C. 1989. Laws and Symmetry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0198248601.001.0001.
Gibbard, Allan F. 2012. Meaning and Normativity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199646074.001.0001.
Hawthorne, John. 2004. Knowledge and Lotteries. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199269556.001.0001.
Loux, Michael J., ed. 1979. The Possible and the Actual: Readings in the Metaphysics of Modality. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2003. The Many Faces of Philosophy. Reflections from Plato to Arendt. Oxford: Oxford University Press.