| | The View from Nowhere through a Distorted Lens (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | The contamination effects, including outcome bias, suggest an elegant solution to the problem of how people can forget that agents overlooking the View from Nowhere do not yet have any reason to prefer their later characters over any other. |
 | | The FAE, together with anthropomorphic bias and asymmetrical attributions of blame, provides a more plausible context in which the endowment effect and outcome bias give people an irrational reason to have preferred their later characters from amongst the space of possible characters. |
 | | It is important to note that, although the concept of free will implies both control and unpredictability, perhaps expressed in the illusion of control and trait ascription bias respectively, these may represent two entirely different—and mutually exclusive—features of free will with distinct evolutionary origins. |
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