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Fixing the default position in Knobe's competence model
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 October 2010
Abstract
Although we agree with the spirit of Knobe's competence model, our aim in this commentary is to argue that the default position should be made more precise. Our quibble with Knobe's model is that we find it hard to ascribe a coherent view to some experimental subjects if the default position is not clearly defined.
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