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James Norton
James Norton
Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Tasmania
Verified email at sydney.edu.au - Homepage
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Grounding: it’s (probably) all in the head
K Miller, J Norton
Philosophical Studies 174 (12), 3059-3081, 2017
542017
Hedonic and non-hedonic bias toward the future
P Greene, AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (1), 148-163, 2021
432021
Is our naïve theory of time dynamical?
AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Synthese 198 (5), 4251-4271, 2021
412021
Metaphysical Explanation: The Kitcher Picture
S Baron, J Norton
Erkenntnis 86 (1), 187-207, 2021
242021
An empirical investigation of purported passage phenomenology
AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
The Journal of Philosophy 117 (7), 353-386, 2020
242020
Do the folk represent time as essentially dynamical?
AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Inquiry 66 (10), 1882-1913, 2023
222023
On Preferring that Overall, Things are Worse: Future‐Bias and Unequal Payoffs
P Greene, AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (1), 181-194, 2022
202022
Is grounding a hyperintensional phenomenon?
M Duncan, K Miller, J Norton
Analytic Philosophy 58 (4), 297-329, 2017
202017
Thinking about progress: From science to philosophy
F Dellsén, I Lawler, J Norton
Noûs 56 (4), 814-840, 2022
192022
Future bias in action: does the past matter more when you can affect it?
AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton, C Tarsney
Synthese 198 (12), 11327-11349, 2021
162021
An empirical investigation of the role of direction in our concept of time
AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Acta Analytica 36 (1), 25-47, 2021
162021
How much do we discount past pleasures?
P Greene, AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4), 367-376, 2022
142022
Why are people so darn past biased
P Greene, AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology, 139, 2022
142022
A psychologistic theory of metaphysical explanation
J Norton, K Miller
Synthese 196 (7), 2777-2802, 2019
142019
The rationality of near bias toward both future and past events
P Greene, A Holcombe, AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (4), 905-922, 2021
102021
If time travel to our location is possible, we do not live in a branching universe
J Norton
Analysis 78 (2), 260-266, 2018
92018
Ditching determination and dependence: or, how to wear the crazy trousers a
M Duncan, K Miller, J Norton
Synthese 198 (1), 395-418, 2021
72021
Primitive directionality and diachronic grounding
N Kajimoto, K Miller, J Norton
Acta Analytica 35 (2), 195-211, 2020
72020
Capacity for simulation and mitigation drives hedonic and non-hedonic time biases
P Greene, AJ Latham, K Miller, J Norton
Philosophical Psychology 35 (2), 226-252, 2022
62022
Experimental philosophy on time
J Norton
Philosophy Compass 16 (11), e12779, 2021
62021
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