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Publikacijos
Svarbiausios mokslinės publikacijos (nuo 2016)
Dranseika V. (2022). Memory as evidence of personal identity. A study on reincarnation beliefs. In: K. Tobia (ed.) Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self. Bloomsbury: 127–142.
Berniūnas R., Silius V., Dranseika V. (2022). Moralization East and West: Moralizing different transgressions among Chinese, Americans and Lithuanians. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 25(2): 185–197.
Mikalonytė E. S., Dranseika V. (2022). The role of teleological thinking in judgments of persistence of musical works. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 80(1): 42–57.
Michaelian K., Dranseika V., Álvarez J. (2021). Experimental philosophy of memory. Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences. 43: e60875.
Lin Y.-T., Dranseika V., (2021). The variety and limits of self-experience and identification in imagination. Synthese. 199: 9897–9926.
Earp B. D., Lewis J., Dranseika V., Hannikainen I. (2021). Experimental philosophical bioethics and normative inference. Theoretical Medicine & Bioethics. 42(3-4): 91–111.
Dranseika V., McCarroll Ch. J., Michaelian K. (2021). Are observer memories (accurate) memories? Insights from experimental philosophy. Consciousness and Cognition. 96: 103240.
Berniūnas R., Beinorius A., Dranseika V., Silius V., Rimkevičius P. (2021). The weirdness of belief in free will. Consciousness and Cognition. 87: 103054.
Piasecki J., Dranseika V. (2021). Balancing professional obligations and risks to providers in learning healthcare systems. Journal of Medical Ethics. 47: 413–416.
Piasecki J., Żarek-Walkiewicz E., Figas-Skrzypulec J., Kordecka A., Dranseika V. (2021). Ethical issues in biomedical research using electronic health records: A systematic review. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. 24: 633–658.
Dranseika V. (2020). False Memories and quasi-memories are memories. In: T. Lombrozo, S. Nichols and J. Knobe (eds.) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 3: 175–188.
Dranseika V., Piasecki J. (2020). Transparent defaults and consent for participation in a learning healthcare system. An empirical study. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 15(4): 261–270.
Mikalonytė E. S., Dranseika V. (2020). Intuitions on the individuation of musical works. An empirical study. The British Journal of Aesthetics. 60(3): 253–282.
Neiders I., Dranseika V. (2020). Minds, brains, and hearts: An empirical study on pluralism concerning death determination. Monash Bioethics Review. 38(1): 35–48.
Dranseika V., Dagys J., Berniūnas R. (2020). Proper names, rigidity, and empirical studies on judgments of identity across transformations. Topoi. 39(2): 381–388.
Berniūnas R., Dranseika V., Tserendamba D. (2020). Between Karma and Buddha: Prosocial behavior among Mongolians in an anonymous economic game. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. 30(2): 142–160.
Piasecki J., Dranseika V. (2019). Learning to regulate learning healthcare systems. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 28, 369–377.
Piasecki J., Dranseika V. (2019). Research vs. practice: The dilemmas of research ethics in the era of learning health care systems. Bioethics. 33(5), 617–624.
Berniūnas R., Silius V., Dranseika V. (2019). Beyond the moral domain: The normative sense among the Chinese. Psichologija. 60, 86–105.
Dranseika V., Berniūnas R., Silius V. (2018). Immorality and bu daode, Unculturedness and bu wenming. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science. 2(1-2): 71–84.
Mikalonytė E. S., Dranseika V. (2018). Muzikos konceptualizavimas erdvės ir judėjimo metaforomis. Psichologija. 57: 54–73.
O’Mathúna D. P., Dranseika V., Gordijn B. (eds.) (2018). Disasters: Core Concepts and Ethical Theories. Cham: Springer Nature.
Piasecki J., Dranseika V., Waligora M. (2018). Should epidemiological studies be subject to an ethics review? Public Health Ethics. 11(2): 213–220.
Dranseika V., Neiders I. (2018). In defense of a pluralistic policy on the determination of death. Ethics & Bioethics. 8(3–4): 179–188.
Piasecki J., Waligora M., Dranseika V. (2017). What do ethical guidelines for epidemiology say about ethics review? A qualitative review. Science and Engineering Ethics. 23(3): 743–768.
Silius V., Berniūnas R., Dranseika V. (2017). Bu daode elgesys Kinijoje ir Vakaruose. Kaip išvengti asimetriškumo tarpkultūrinėje normų psichologijoje. Problemos 91: 44–56.
Dranseika V., Piasecki J., Waligora M. (2017). Relevant information and informed consent in research: In defense of the subjective standard of disclosure. Science and Engineering Ethics. 23(1): 215–225.
Berniūnas R., Dranseika V. (2017). Thou shalt not kill, steal, and lie: A preliminary study on cognitively salient moral transgressions among Lithuanians. Žmogus ir žodis. 19(4): 94–107.
Berniūnas R., Dranseika V., Sousa P. (2016). Are there different moral domains? Evidence from Mongolia. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 19(3): 275–282.
Dranseika V., Piasecki J., Waligora M. (2016). Forensic uses of research biobanks: Should donors be informed? Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. 19:141–146.
Berniūnas R., Dranseika V. (2016). Folk concepts of person and identity: A response to Nichols and Bruno. Philosophical Psychology. 29(1): 96–122.
Dranseika V. (2016). Moral responsibility for natural disasters. Human Affairs. 26(1): 73–79.