Items where Author is "Young, G"
Journal article
YOUNG, G., 2017. Integrating poor taste into the ongoing debate on the morality of violent video games. The Computer Games Journal. ISSN 2052-773X
YOUNG, G., 2017. A response to Coren's objections to the principle of alternate possibilities as sufficient but not necessary for moral responsibility. Philosophia, 45 (3), pp. 1365-1380. ISSN 0048-3893
YOUNG, G., 2017. Objections to Ostritsch's argument in "The amoralist challenge to gaming and the gamer's moral obligation". Ethics and Information Technology, 19 (3), pp. 209-219. ISSN 1388-1957
YOUNG, G., 2016. Selective scepticism over thought: am I ever justified in doubting that I think that thought but not this one? Cogent Arts & Humanities, 3. ISSN 2331-1983
YOUNG, G., 2016. The principle of alternate possibilities as sufficient but not necessary for moral responsibility: a way to avoid the Frankfurt counter-example. Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel. ISSN 0048-3893
YOUNG, G., 2015. Are there some things it is morally wrong to make-believe? An examination of imaginative resistance as a measure of the morality of pretence. Cogent Arts & Humanities, 2 (1), pp. 1-14. ISSN 2331-1983
YOUNG, G., 2015. Knowledge how, ability, and the type-token distinction. Synthese. ISSN 0039-7857
YOUNG, G., 2015. Violent video games and morality: a meta-ethical approach. Ethics and Information Technology, 17 (4), pp. 311-321. ISSN 1388-1957
YOUNG, G., 2014. Amending the revisionist model of the Capgras delusion: A further argument for the role of patient experience in delusional belief formation. AVANT, 5 (3), pp. 89-112. ISSN 2082-7598
YOUNG, G., 2014. A meta-ethical approach to single-player gamespace: introducing constructive ecumenical expressivism as a means of explaining why moral consensus is not forthcoming. Ethics and Information Technology, 16 (2), pp. 91-102. ISSN 1388-1957
YOUNG, G., 2013. Enacting taboos as a means to an end; but what end? On the morality of motivations for child murder and paedophilia within gamespace. Ethics and Information Technology, 15 (1), pp. 13-23. ISSN 1388-1957
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2012. Coping with offline prohibited actions in gamespace: a psychological approach to moral well-being in gamers. International Journal of Ethics, 8 (3), pp. 237-262.
YOUNG, G., 2012. Delusions of death and immortality. A consequence of misplaced being in Cotard patients. Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 19 (2), pp. 127-140. ISSN 1071-6076
YOUNG, G., 2012. In defense of misplaced being and the interactionist account. Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 19 (2), pp. 149-152. ISSN 1071-6076
YOUNG, G., 2011. Beliefs, experiences and misplaced being: an interactionist account of delusional misidentification. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 10 (2), pp. 195-215.
YOUNG, G., 2011. On abductive inference and delusional belief: why there is still a role for patient experience within explanations of Capgras delusion. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 16 (4), pp. 303-325.
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2011. Progressive embodiment within cyberspace: considering the psychological impact of the supermorphic persona. Philosophical Psychology, 24 (4), pp. 537-560.
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2011. Should gamespace be a taboo-free zone? Moral and psychological implications for single-player video games. Theory and Psychology, 21 (6), pp. 802-820.
WHITTY, M.T., YOUNG, G. and GOODINGS, L., 2011. What I won't do in pixels: examining the limits of taboo violation in MMORPGs. Computers in Human Behavior, 27 (1), pp. 268-275.
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2010. Games without frontiers: on the moral and psychological implications of violating taboos within multi-player virtual spaces. Computers in Human Behavior, 26 (6), pp. 1228-1236. ISSN 0747-5632
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2010. In search of the Cartesian self: an examination of disembodiment within 21st century communication. Theory and Psychology, 20 (2), pp. 209-229.
YOUNG, G., 2010. Virtually real emotions and the paradox of fiction: implications for the use of virtual environments in psychological research. Philosophical Psychology, 23 (1), pp. 1-21.
YOUNG, G., 2009. Case study evidence for an irreducible form of knowing how to: an argument against a reductive epistemology. Philosophia, 37 (2), pp. 341-360.
YOUNG, G., 2009. In what sense 'familiar'? Examining experiential differences within pathologies of facial recognition. Consciousness and Cognition, 18 (3), pp. 628-638.
YOUNG, G., 2008. Capgras delusion: an interactionist model. Consciousness and Cognition, 17 (3), pp. 863-876.
YOUNG, G., 2008. Restating the role of phenomenal experience in the formation and maintenance of the Capgras delusion. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 7 (2), pp. 177-189.
YOUNG, G., 2007. Clarifying 'familiarity': examining differences in the phenomenal experiences of patients suffering from prosopagnosia and Capgras delusion. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 14 (1), pp. 29-37.
YOUNG, G., 2007. Igniting the flicker of freedom: revisiting the Frankfurt scenario. Philosophia, 35 (2), pp. 171-180. ISSN 0048-3893
YOUNG, G., 2007. In defense of estrangement. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 14 (1), pp. 51-56.
YOUNG, G., 2007. On how a child's awareness of thinking informs explanations of thought insertion. Consciousness and Cognition. ISSN 1053-8100
YOUNG, G., 2006. Are different affordances subserved by different neural pathways? Brain and Cognition, 62 (2), pp. 134-142. ISSN 1090-2147
YOUNG, G., 2006. Kant and the phenomenon of inserted thoughts. Philosophical Psychology, 19 (6), pp. 823-837. ISSN 1465-394X
YOUNG, G., 2006. Preserving the role of conscious decision making in the initiation of intentional action. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13 (3), pp. 51-68.
YOUNG, G., 2005. Do Carruthers' examples of absent-mindedness show arbitrariness with regard to phenomenal content? Anthroplogy and Philosophy, 6, pp. 89-101.
YOUNG, G., 2005. Ecological perception affords an explanation of object permanence. Philosophical Explorations, 8 (2), pp. 189-208.
YOUNG, G., 2004. Bodily knowing: rethinking our understanding of procedural knowledge. Philosophical Explorations, 7 (1), pp. 37-54.
Authored book
WHITTY, M.T. and YOUNG, G., 2016. Cyberpsychology: the study of individuals, society and digital technologies. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. (Forthcoming)
YOUNG, G., 2016. Resolving the gamer's dilemma: examining the moral and psychological differences between virtual murder and virtual paedophilia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783319465944 (Forthcoming)
YOUNG, G., 2013. Ethics in the virtual world: the morality and psychology of gaming. Durham: Acumen.
YOUNG, G., 2013. Philosophical psychopathology: philosophy without thought experiments. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1137329319
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2012. Transcending taboos: a moral and psychological examination of cyberspace. London: Routledge. ISBN 1136458239
YOUNG, G., 2010. Delusional misidentification. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc..
Book contribution
YOUNG, G., 2013. Capgras delusions [forthcoming]. In: H. PASHLER, ed., Encyclopedia of the mind. San Diego: Sage. ISBN 9781412950572
Chapter in book
YOUNG, G., 2014. Capgras delusion. In: Magill's medical guide. Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press. ISBN 9781619252141
YOUNG, G., 2012. Coping with offline prohibited actions in gamespace: a psychological approach to moral well-being in gamers [forthcoming]. In: A.S. FRUILI and L.D. VENETO, eds., Psychology of morality. New York: Nova Science.
YOUNG, G., 2011. Irreducible forms of knowledge how in patients with visuomotor pathologies: an argument against intellectualism. In: A. NEWEN, A. BARTELS and E. JUNG, eds., Knowledge and representation. Palo Alto: CSLI Publications, pp. 31-57.
YOUNG, G. and WHITTY, M.T., 2011. Judging all manner of ills: on the importance of psychology rather than morality as an arbiter of taboo permissibility within gamespace. In: K. POELS and S. MALLIET, eds., Vice city virtue: moral issues in digital game play. Leuven: Acco Academic.
YOUNG, G., 2010. Issues and Debates within Psychology. In: P. BANYARD, M. DAVIES, C. NORMAN and B. WINDER, eds., Essential psychology: a core textbook. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
YOUNG, G., 2010. More than simply 'anomalous': elevating the role of phenomenal experience within delusional misidentification. In: A.M. COLUMBUS, ed., Advances in psychological research. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc..
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
DUNN, A.K. and YOUNG, G., 2016. Free will versus determinism. Psychology Review, 21 (4), pp. 28-29. ISSN 1750-3469