Joanna Demaree-Cotton

joanna demaree cotto
2015-2021 PhD in Philosophy, Yale University (Dissertation title: "The Philosophy and Psychology of Consent.")
2013-2015 B.Phil in Philosophy, University of Oxford 
2010-2013 B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology, University of Oxford

 

Demaree-Cotton, J., & Sommers, R. (2022). Autonomy and the Folk Concept of Consent. Cognition, 224, 105065, DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105065.
Demaree-Cotton, J. (In prep). “Debunking Intuitions”. In David Copp and Connie Rosati (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory, Oxford University Press. 
Demaree-Cotton, J., & Kahane, G. (Forthcoming). “Moral Dilemmas”. In Philip Robbins & Bertram Malle (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Moral Psychology, Cambridge University Press. 
Demaree-Cotton, J., & Daigle, J. (2021). “Blame Mitigation: A Less Tidy Take and Its Philosophical Implications.” Philosophical Psychology
Earp, B. D., Demaree-Cotton, J., Dunn, M., Dranseika, V., Everett, J. A. C., et al. (2020). “Experimental philosophical bioethics.” AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 11 (1), 30-33. 
Demaree-Cotton, J. (2019). “Analysing debunking arguments in moral psychology: beyond the counterfactual analysis of influence by irrelevant factors.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, e151. 
Demaree-Cotton, J., & Kahane, G. (2018). “The Neuroscience of Moral Judgment”. In M. Timmons, K. Jones, & A. Zimmerman (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology, Routledge. 
Demaree-Cotton, J. (2016). “Do Framing Effects Make Moral Intuitions Unreliable?” Philosophical Psychology, 29, 1-22.