Philip Robbins

Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago
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426 Strickland Hall
573-882-2764
Vita (pdf)
MU Experimental Philosophy Lab
Research areas
Philosophical psychology, Experimental Philosophy
Research focus
Mind perception, Moral psychology
Selected publications
- "More than a feeling: Counterintuitive effects of compassion on moral judgment" (with A. I. Jack et al.), in J. Sytsma (ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Mind. Continuum Press (forthcoming)
- "Persons, minds, and morals" in B. Kaldis (ed.), Mind and Society. Synthese Library, Springer (forthcoming)
- "The phenomenal stance revisited" (with A. I. Jack), Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3 (2012)
- "Experimental philosophy" (with J. Knobe et al.), Annual Review of Psychology, 63 (2012)
- "Modularity of mind," in E. Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2009)
- The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition (edited, with M. Aydede). Cambridge University Press (2009)
- "A short primer on situated cognition" (with M. Aydede), in The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. Cambridge University Press (2009)
- "Consciousness and the social mind," Cognitive Systems Research, 9 (2008)
- "Minimalism and modularity" in G. Preyer and G. Peter (eds.), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism. Oxford University Press (2007)
- "The ins and outs of introspection," Philosophy Compass, 6 (2006)
- "The phenomenal stance" (with A. I. Jack), Philosophical Studies, 127 (2006)
- "The myth of reverse compositionality," Philosophical Studies, 125 (2005)

