Openness across Disciplines: Reflecting on a Multiple Disciplinary Summer School
(2020)
Book Chapter
Torre, I., Łucznik, K., Francis, K. B., Maranan, D. S., Loesche, F., Figueroa Jr., R. B., …Zaksaite, T. (2020). Openness across Disciplines: Reflecting on a Multiple Disciplinary Summer School. In Open(ing) Education. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004422988_014
All Outputs (31)
Stakes, Scales, and Skepticism (2019)
Journal Article
Francis, K., Beaman, P., & Hansen, N. (2019). Stakes, Scales, and Skepticism. ERGO, 6(16), https://doi.org/10.3998/ergo.12405314.0006.016There is conflicting experimental evidence about whether the “stakes” or importance of being wrong affect judgments about whether a subject knows a proposition. To date, judgments about stakes effects on knowledge have been investigated using binary... Read More about Stakes, Scales, and Skepticism.
Alcohol, empathy, and morality: acute effects of alcohol consumption on affective empathy and moral decision-making (2019)
Journal Article
Francis, K., Gummerum, M., Ganis, G., Howard, I. S., & Terbeck, S. (2019). Alcohol, empathy, and morality: acute effects of alcohol consumption on affective empathy and moral decision-making. Psychopharmacology, 236, 3477 - 3496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-019-05314-zRationale Hypothetical moral dilemmas, pitting characteristically utilitarian and non-utilitarian outcomes against each other, have played a central role in investigations of moral decision-making. Preferences for utilitarian over non-utilitarian re... Read More about Alcohol, empathy, and morality: acute effects of alcohol consumption on affective empathy and moral decision-making.
A Corpus Study of “Know”: On The Verification of Philosophers’ Frequency Claims about Language (2019)
Journal Article
Hansen, N., Porter, J., & Francis, K. (2019). A Corpus Study of “Know”: On The Verification of Philosophers’ Frequency Claims about Language. Episteme, 18, 242-268. https://doi.org/10.1017/epi.2019.15AbstractWe investigate claims about the frequency of “know” made by philosophers. Our investigation has several overlapping aims. First, we aim to show what is required to confirm or disconfirm philosophers’ claims about the comparative frequency of... Read More about A Corpus Study of “Know”: On The Verification of Philosophers’ Frequency Claims about Language.
The Experimental Psychology of Moral Enhancement: We Should If We Could, But We Can't (2018)
Journal Article
Terbeck, S., & Francis, K. B. (2018). The Experimental Psychology of Moral Enhancement: We Should If We Could, But We Can't. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 83, 313-328. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1358246118000413
Our gift to all of Us: GA(Y)AM: Preface (2017)
Journal Article
Loesche, F., Łucznik, K., Denham, S. L., Drayson, H., Francis, K. B., Maranan, D. S., & Punt, M. (2017). Our gift to all of Us: GA(Y)AM: Preface. Avant, 8(Special Issue), 13-16. https://doi.org/10.26913/80s02017.0111.0001This special issue of AVANT is all about Cognitive Innovation. It is not about CogNovo, the interdisciplinary and international doctoral training programme that produced three different Off the Lip events. It is not about Off the Lip 2017, the novel... Read More about Our gift to all of Us: GA(Y)AM: Preface.
Simulating Moral Actions: An Investigation of Personal Force in Virtual Moral Dilemmas (2017)
Journal Article
Francis, K., Terbeck, S., Briazu, R., Haines, A., Gummerum, M., Ganis, G., & Howard, I. (2017). Simulating Moral Actions: An Investigation of Personal Force in Virtual Moral Dilemmas. Scientific reports,
Virtual morality in the helping professions: Simulated action and resilience (2017)
Journal Article
Francis, K. B., Gummerum, M., Ganis, G., Howard, I. S., & Terbeck, S. (2018). Virtual morality in the helping professions: Simulated action and resilience. British Journal of Psychology, 109(3), 442 - 465. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12276Recent advances in virtual technologies have allowed the investigation of simulated moral actions in aversive moral dilemmas. Previous studies have employed diverse populations to explore these actions, with little research considering the significan... Read More about Virtual morality in the helping professions: Simulated action and resilience.
Thinkering through experiments: Nurturing transdisciplinary approaches to the design of testing tools (2017)
Journal Article
Francis, K. B., Haines, A., & Briazu, R. A. (2017). Thinkering through experiments: Nurturing transdisciplinary approaches to the design of testing tools. Avant, 8(Special Issue), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.26913/80s02017.0111.0011In order to assess and understand human behavior, traditional approaches to experimental design incorporate testing tools that are often artificial and devoid of corporeal features. Whilst these offer experimental control in situations in which, meth... Read More about Thinkering through experiments: Nurturing transdisciplinary approaches to the design of testing tools.
(Not so) dangerous liaisons: A framework for evaluating collaborative research projects (2017)
Journal Article
Oztop, P., Loesche, F., Maranan, D. S., Francis, K. B., Tyagi, V., & Torre, I. (2017). (Not so) dangerous liaisons: A framework for evaluating collaborative research projects. Avant, 8(Special Issue), 167–179. https://doi.org/10.26913/80s02017.0111.0016With advances in research environments and the accompanying increase in the complexity of research projects, the range of skills required to carry out research calls for an increase in interdisciplinary and collaborative work. CogNovo, a doctoral tra... Read More about (Not so) dangerous liaisons: A framework for evaluating collaborative research projects.
Correction: Virtual Morality: Transitioning from Moral Judgment to Moral Action? (2017)
Journal Article
Francis, K. B., Howard, C., Howard, I. S., Gummerum, M., Ganis, G., Anderson, G., & Terbeck, S. Correction: Virtual Morality: Transitioning from Moral Judgment to Moral Action?. PloS one, 12(1), e0170133. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170133