Owen Flanagan

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Philosophy
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Kristen M. Kelly research assistant 1990 Wellesley (Neurotree)
Thomas W. Polger grad student 2000 Duke
Eddy A. Nahmias grad student 2001 Duke
Alan J. Galloway grad student 2002 Duke
Anthony M. Williams grad student 2003 Duke
Robert P. Conrad grad student 2005 Duke
Tamler Sommers grad student 2005 Duke
Andrew J. Terjesen grad student 2005 Duke
Kevin M. DeLapp grad student 2006 Duke
Donald Dryden grad student 2006 Duke
Woojin Han grad student 2007 Duke
Hagop Sarkissian grad student 2008 Duke
Andres C. Luco grad student 2009 Duke
Ana C. Santiago grad student 2009 Duke
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Tononi G, Flanagan O. (2018) Philosophy and Science Dialogue: Consciousness Frontiers of Philosophy in China. 13: 332-348
Ancell A, Steenbergen G, Flanagan O, et al. (2014) Empiricism and normative ethics: What do the biology and the psychology of morality have to do with ethics? Behaviour. 151: 209-228
Flanagan O. (2014) Buddhism and the scientific image: Reply to critics Zygon. 49: 242-258
Flanagan O. (2012) Phenomenal and historical selves Grazer Philosophische Studien. 84: 217-240
Paulson S, Flanagan O, Bloom P, et al. (2011) Quid pro quo: the ecology of the self. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1234: 29-43
Flanagan O, Hu J. (2011) Han Fei Zi's philosophical psychology: Human nature, scarcity, and the Neo-Darwinian consensus Journal of Chinese Philosophy. 38: 293-316
Flanagan O. (2011) Neuroscience: Knowing and feeling Nature. 469: 160-161
Flanagan O, Williams RA. (2010) What does the modularity of morals have to do with ethics? Four moral sprouts plus or minus a few. Topics in Cognitive Science. 2: 430-53
Flanagan O. (2009) One enchanted being: Neuroexistentialism and meaning Zygon. 44: 41-49
Greene M, Schill K, Takahashi S, et al. (2005) Ethics: Moral issues of human-non-human primate neural grafting. Science (New York, N.Y.). 309: 385-6
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