Some of the links to papers are to drafts or unedited proofs. Please refer to the book or journal in which the papers appear for the final versions. Thanks! in press/in preparationL Bortolotti. Does genetic ignorance undermine autonomous decision making? Submitted. L Bortolotti. Rationality and Sanity: The role of rationality judgements in understanding psychiatric disorders. Forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Psychiatry. Oxford University Press. L Bortolotti, C Sandis and A Blasimme. With power comes vulnerability. Forthcoming in Chan (ed.) Humans and Other Animals: Challenging the Boundaries of Humanity. Bloomsbury Academic. A Blasimme, C Sandis and L Bortolotti. Two approaches to animal ethics and the case of great apes. Forthcoming in Wild and Petrus (eds.) Philosophical Perspectives on Animals: Mind, Ethics, Morals. Springer.
L Bortolotti, M Mameli and A Blasimme. Sentience, Moral Relevance of. Forthcoming in LaFollette (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Blackwell.
2012L Bortolotti and M Broome. Affective dimensions of the phenomenon of double bookkeeping in delusions. Emotion Review 4 (2), 187-191. L Bortolotti. Précis of Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs. Neuroethics 5 (1), 1-4. L Bortolotti. In defence of modest doxasticism about delusions. Neuroethics 5 (1), 39-53. PDF. L Bortolotti, R Cox, M Broome and M Mameli. Rationality and self-knowledge in delusions and confabulations: implications for autonomy as self-governance. In Radoilska (ed.) Autonomy and Mental Disorder. Oxford University Press, chapter 5, 100-122.L Bortolotti and M Mameli. Self-deception, delusion and the boundaries of folk psychology. Humana.Mente 20, 203–221. PDF. L Bortolotti, R Cox and A Barnier. Can we recreate delusions in the laboratory? Philosophical Psychology 25 (1), 109-131. M Broome, J Dale, C Marriott, C Merino and L Bortolotti. Neuroscience, continua and the prodromal phase of psychosis. In Borgwardt, Fusar-Poli and McGuire (eds.) Vulnerability to Psychosis: From Neurosciences to Psychopathology. Psychology Press, 3-21. Draft. 2011L Bortolotti. Does reflection lead to wise choices? Philosophical Explorations 14 (3), 297-313. L Bortolotti. The concept of scientific research. In Romeo Casabona (ed.) Los nuevos horizontes de la investigación genética. Comares, Bilbao-Granada, Spain. L Bortolotti and H Widdows. The right not to know: the case of psychiatric disorders. Journal of Medical Ethics 37, 673-676. PDF. L Bortolotti. Shaking the bedrock. Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 18 (1), 77-87. L Bortolotti. Psychiatric classification and diagnosis. Delusions and confabulations. Paradigmi XXXIX (1), 99-112.
A Wright and L Bortolotti. Introduction. Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (9-10), 6-18 (special issue on 'Pain and the Experience of Pain: Theoretical Models and Practical Implications'). 2010
L Bortolotti. Double bookkeeping in delusions: explaining the gap between saying and doing. In Frankish, Buckareff and Aguilar (eds.) New Waves in the Philosophy of Action. Palgrave (chapter 11).
L Bortolotti and L Malatesti. Conceptual challenges in the characterisation and explanation of psychiatric phenomena. In Bortolotti and Malatesti (eds.) Classification and Explanation in Psychiatry: Philosophical Issues - special issue of the European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 6 (1), 5-10.
M Broome, M Mameli and L Bortolotti. Moral responsibility and mental illness: a case study. Special issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics on Philosophical Issues in Neuroethics 19 (2), 179-187. PDF. M Broome and L Bortolotti. What's wrong with 'mental' disorders? [Commentary on D Stein et al.'s "What is a Mental/Psychiatric Disorder? From DSM-IV to DSM-V"]. Psychological Medicine 40 (11): 1783 -1785.
A Blasimme and L Bortolotti. Intentionality and the welfare of minded non-humans. Teorema XXIX (2), 83-96. PDF.
L Bortolotti. Agency, life extension, and the meaning of life. The Monist 93(1), 38-56. PDF.
L Bortolotti. Can the subject-of-a-life criterion help grant rights to non-persons? In Hayry, Takala and Herissone-Kelly (eds.) Argument and Analysis in Bioethics. Rodopi, 241-248. D Cutas and L Bortolotti. Natural versus assisted reproduction. In search of fairness. Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology 4(1), 1-18. 2009L Bortolotti and M Broome. A role for ownership and authorship of thoughts in the analysis of thought insertion. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (2), 205-224.
L Bortolotti and M Broome. The future of scientific psychiatry. In Broome and Bortolotti (eds.) Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience: Philosophical Perspectives. Oxford University Press, 365-376. M Broome and L Bortolotti. Psychiatry as cognitive neuroscience: an overview. In Broome and Bortolotti (eds.) Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience: Philosophical Perspectives.
Oxford University Press, 1-12.
M Broome and L Bortolotti. Mental illness and mental: In defence of psychological realism. HumanaMente 11, 25-44. PDF.
L Bortolotti. Entry on Delusion. In Zalta (ed.) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Link. L Bortolotti. The epistemic benefits of reason giving. Theory & Psychology 19 (5), 1-22. PDF. L Bortolotti and R Cox. Faultless ignorance: strengths and limitations of epistemic definitions of confabulation. Consciousness & Cognition 18 (4), 952-965. PDF. L Bortolotti and D Cutas. Reproductive and parental autonomy: an argument for compulsory parental education. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 19 (1st July), 5-14. PDF. L Bortolotti. Do we have an obligation to make smarter babies? In Takala, Herrisone-Kelly, Holm (eds.) Cutting through the Surface: Philosophical Approaches to Bioethics, Rodopi, 221-230. PDF. L Bortolotti and Y Nagasawa. Immortality without boredom. Ratio XXII (3), 261-277. PDF. 2008L Bortolotti and M Broome. Delusional beliefs and reason giving. Philosophical Psychology 21 (6), 801-821. PDF.
L Bortolotti. What does Fido believe? Think 7 (19), 1-9.
S Camporesi and L Bortolotti. Reproductive cloning in humans and therapeutic cloning in primates: is the ethical debate catching up with the recent scientific advances? Journal of Medical Ethics 34(9), e15. 2007L Bortolotti and M Broome. If you didn't care, you wouldn't notice: recognition and estrangement in psychopathology. Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 14(1), 39-42.
L Bortolotti and B Heinrichs. Delimiting the concept of research: an ethical perspective. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28(3), 157-179.
S Holm and L Bortolotti. Large scale survey for policy formation and research - a study in inconsistency. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28(3), 205-220.
L Bortolotti. Disputes over moral status: philosophy and science in the future of bioethics. Health Care Analysis 15(2), 153-158. PDF.
2006
L Bortolotti and J Harris. Disability, enhancement and the harm-benefit continuum. In Spencer and Pedain (eds.) Freedom and Responsibility in Reproductive Choice. Hart Publisher, 31-49. PDF.
L Bortolotti and M Mameli. Deception in psychology: moral costs and benefits of unsought self-knowledge. Accountability in Research 13(3), 259-275. PDF.
M Mameli and L Bortolotti. Animal rights, animal minds and human mindreading. Journal of Medical Ethics 32, 84-89.
L Bortolotti. Moral rights and human culture. Ethical Perspectives 13(4), 603-622. PDF.
L Bortolotti and J Harris. Embryos and eagles: symbolic value in research and reproduction. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (1), 22-34. PDF. 2005L Bortolotti. Intentionality without rationality. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society CV (3), 385-392.
L Bortolotti. Delusions and the background of rationality. Mind & Language 20(2), 189-208. PDF.
J Harris, L Irving and L Bortolotti. An ethical framework for stem cell research in the European Union. Health Care Analysis 13(3), 157-162.
L Bortolotti and J Harris. Stem cell research, personhood and sentience. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 10 (1), 68-75. PDF.
earlier papersL Bortolotti (2004). Can we interpret irrational behavior? Behavior and Philosophy 32(2), 359-375. PDF.
L Bortolotti (2003). Inconsistency and interpretation. Philosophical Explorations VI(2), 109-123. Draft.
L Bortolotti (2002). Marks of Irrationality. In Lyons and Clarke (eds.) Recent Themes in the Philosophy of Science, Kluwer, 157-174.
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