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Alex Wiegmann
Alex Wiegmann
PostDoc, Ruhr University Bochum, Emmy Noether Research Group "Extra", Institute of Philosophy II
Verified email at ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Putting the trolley in order: Experimental philosophy and the loop case
SM Liao, A Wiegmann, J Alexander, G Vong
Philosophical Psychology 25 (5), 661-671, 2012
1462012
Order effects in moral judgment
A Wiegmann, Y Okan, J Nagel
Philosophical Psychology 25 (6), 813-836, 2012
1262012
Moral judgment.
MR Waldmann, J Nagel, A Wiegmann
Oxford University Press, 2012
1182012
Intuitive expertise and intuitions about knowledge
J Horvath, A Wiegmann
Philosophical Studies 173, 2701-2726, 2016
712016
Transfer effects between moral dilemmas: A causal model theory
A Wiegmann, MR Waldmann
Cognition 131 (1), 28-43, 2014
692014
Lying despite telling the truth
A Wiegmann, J Samland, M Waldmann
Cognition, 2016
602016
No need for an intention to deceive? Challenging the traditional definition of lying
R Rutschmann, A Wiegmann
Philosophical Psychology 30 (4), 438-457, 2017
412017
Intuitive expertise and irrelevant options
A Wiegmann, J Horvath, K Meyer
Oxford Studies in experimental philosophy 3 (3), 275, 2020
362020
Is lying bound to commitment? Empirically investigating deceptive presuppositions, implicatures, and actions
LM Reins, A Wiegmann
Cognitive Science 45 (2), e12936, 2021
352021
The folk concept of lying
A Wiegmann, J Meibauer
Philosophy compass 14 (8), e12620, 2019
272019
How the truth can make a great lie: An empirical investigation of the folk concept of lying by falsely implicating.
A Wiegmann, P Willemsen
CogSci, 2017
242017
Intuitive expertise in moral judgments
J Horvath, A Wiegmann
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (2), 342-359, 2022
232022
A double causal contrast theory of moral intuitions in trolley dilemmas
MR Waldmann, A Wiegmann
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 32 (32), 2010
212010
Explaining moral behavior
M Osman, A Wiegmann
Experimental Psychology, 2017
202017
Predicting responsibility judgments from dispositional inferences and causal attributions
AF Langenhoff, A Wiegmann, JY Halpern, JB Tenenbaum, T Gerstenberg
Cognitive Psychology 129, 101412, 2021
182021
Lying, deceptive implicatures, and commitment
A Wiegmann, P Willemsen, J Meibauer
Ergo 8, 2022
142022
Should I say that? An experimental investigation of the norm of assertion
N Marsili, A Wiegmann
Cognition 212, 104657, 2021
142021
Can a question be a lie? An empirical investigation
E Viebahn, A Wiegmann, N Engelmann, P Willemsen
OSF, Epub ahead of print, 2020
122020
Empirically investigating the concept of lying
A Wiegmann, R Rutschmann, P Willemsen
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34, 591-609, 2017
122017
Causal models mediate moral inferences
MR Waldmann, A Wiegmann, J Nagel
Moral inferences, 45-63, 2017
112017
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