Sticky situations: 'Force' and quantifier domains
When do we judge that someone was forced to do what they did? One relatively well-established finding is that subjects tend to judge that agents were not forced to do actions when those actions violate norms. A surprising discovery of Young and Phillips 2011 is that this effect seems to disappear wh...
Main Authors: | Mandelkern, M, Phillips, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Linguistic Society of America
2018
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