Bill Wringe (wringe-b)
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Coverdale, Helen Brown and Wringe, Bill. 2022. “Non-Paradigmatic Punishments.” Philosophy Compass 17(5), doi:10.1111/phc3.12824.
Wringe, Bill. 2003. “Simulation, Co-cognition, and the Attribution of Emotional States.” European Journal of Philosophy 11(3): 354–374.
Wringe, Bill. 2005. “Needs, Rights, and Collective Obligations.” in The Philosophy of Need, edited by Soran Reader, pp. 187–208. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 57. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wringe, Bill. 2012. “Pre-Punishment, Communicative Theories of Punishment, and Compatibilism.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93: 125–136.
Wringe, Bill. 2014a. “May I Treat a Collective as a Mere Means?” American Philosophical Quarterly 51(3): 273–284.
Wringe, Bill. 2014b. “From Global Collective Obligations to Institutional Obligations.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 38: Forward-Looking Collective Responsibility, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 171–186. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell.
Wringe, Bill. 2016a. An Expressive Theory of Punishment. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Wringe, Bill. 2016b. “Collective Obligations: Their Existence, Their Explanatory Power, and Their Supervenience on the Obligations of Individuals.” European Journal of Philosophy 24(2): 472–497.
Wringe, Bill. 2017a. “Rethinking Expressive Theories of Punishment: Why Denunciation is a Better Bet than Communication or Pure Expression.” Philosophical Studies 174(3): 681–708.
Wringe, Bill. 2017b. “Ambivalence for Cognitivists: A Lesson from Chrysippus?” Thought 6(3): 147–156.