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The importance of being understood folk psychology as ethics / Adam Morton.
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On evil Adam Morton.
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Unravelling Gramsci hegemony and passive revolution in the global political economy / Adam David Morton.
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Getting along? : religious identities and confessional relations in early modern England : essays in honour of Professor W.J. Sheils / edited by Nadine Lewycky and Adam Morton.
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Adam Morton
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Adam Morton
(1945 – 2020) was a Canadian
philosopher
. Morton's work focused on how we understand one another's behaviour in everyday life, with an emphasis on the role mutual intelligibility plays in cooperative activity. He also wrote on
ethics
,
decision-making
,
philosophy of language
and
epistemology
. His later work concerned our vocabulary for evaluating and monitoring our thinking. Morton was Professor of Philosophy from 1980 to 2000 at the
University of Bristol
in the UK and finished his academic career at the
University of British Columbia
. He was president of the
Aristotelian Society
during 1998–1999 and in 2006 was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada
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