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    Responsibility for self-deception.Marie Https://Orcidorg van Loon - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (2):119-134.
    Marie van Loon | : In this paper, I argue that Alfred Mele’s conception of self-deception is such that it always fulfils the reasons-responsiveness condition for doxastic responsibility. This is because self-deceptive mechanisms of belief formation are such that the kind of beliefs they bring about are the kind of beliefs that fulfil the criteria for doxastic responsibility from epistemic reasons responsiveness. I explain why in this paper. Mele describes the relation of the subject to the evidence as a biased (...)
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    The Grounds of Excuses.Marie van Loon - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (5):2379-2394.
    According to a popular view, excuses undermine blameworthiness. At the same time, philosophers commonly accept that blameworthiness is composed of two necessary conditions: a moral objectionability condition and a responsibility condition. For excuses to do their job, they must undermine at least one of these conditions. In this paper, I conclude that excuses do neither. By inference to the best explanation, I propose a view that reconciles this conclusion with the function of excuses.
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    Implicit bias: a sin of omission?Marie Https://Orcidorg van Loon - 2021 - Philosophical Explorations 24 (3):325-336.
    It is widely believed that implicit bias is common and that it contributes, in part, to the perpetuation of systemic injustice. Hence, the existence of implicit bias raises the question: can individuals be blameworthy for their implicit bias? Here, I consider what it is about implicit bias that renders agents blameworthy. I defend the claim that, when individuals omit to engage in activities that could prevent the influence of implicit bias on their behavior, they may be blamed for their implicit (...)
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    To the Euphrates and beyond: Archaeological Studies in Honour of Maurits N. van LoonResurrecting the Past: A Joint Tribute to Adnan Bounni.Zainab Bahrani, O. M. C. Haex, H. H. Curvers, P. M. M. G. Akkermans, Paolo Matthiae, Maurits van Loon & Harvey Weiss - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):134.
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    Ecology and Empire: The Structure of the Urartian State.Maurits N. van Loon & Paul E. Zimansky - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):163.
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    Le blâme pour les croyances irrationelles peut-il se passer d’agentivité?Marie Van Loon - 2020 - Klēsis Revue Philosophique 45:1-16.
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  7. Quelques problèmes de la conception duale de la norme de l’action et de l’assertion. Réponse à Jacques-Henri Vollet.Marie van Loon & Melanie Sarzano - 2016 - In Jean-Marie Chevalier & Benoit Gaultier (eds.), La connaissance et ses raisons. Collège de France.
     
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  8. Recent Discoveries in Syria: The Excavations at Hamman et-Turkman.M. van Loon - 1986 - In van Loon M. (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 71: 1985. pp. 91-101.
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    Korucutepe. Final Report on the Excavations of the Universities of Chicago, California (Los Angeles) and Amsterdam in the Keban Reservoir, Eastern Anatolia 1968-1970, Volume 3. [REVIEW]Machteld J. Mellink & Maurits N. van Loon - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):368.
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