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Items where Author is "Kish Bar-On, Kati"

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Preprint

Kish Bar-On, Kati (2022) From Philosophical Traditions to Scientific Developments: Reconsidering the Response to Brouwer’s Intuitionism. [Preprint]

Kish Bar-On, Kati (2022) Connecting the revolutionary with the conventional: Rethinking the differences between the works of Brouwer, Heyting, and Weyl. [Preprint]

Kish Bar-On, Kati and Lamm, Ehud (2022) The Interplay of Social Identity and Norm Psychology in the Evolution of Human Groups. [Preprint]

Conference or Workshop Item

Kish Bar-On, Kati (2020) How Much Change is Too Much Change? Rethinking the Reasons Behind the Lack of Reception to Brouwer’s Intuitionism. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Published Article or Volume

Kish Bar-On, Kati and Lamm, Ehud (2023) Neither Human Normativity nor Human Groupness Are in Humanity’s Genes: A Commentary on Cecilia Heyes’s “Rethinking Norm Psychology.”. Perspectives on Psychological Science.

Kish Bar-On, Kati (2021) Towards a new philosophical perspective on Hermann Weyl’s turn to intuitionism. Science in Context, 34 (1). pp. 51-68. ISSN 1474-0664

Kish Bar-On, Kati (2020) Obligations to whom, obligations to what? A philosophical perspective on the objects of our obligations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

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