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Forthcoming
Neiders I., Dranseika V. (forthcoming). The case for pluralism in death determination: From empirical data to a policy proposal. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy.
Tobia K., Hannikainen I., Kamper D., ... Dranseika V., ... et al. (forthcoming). The nature of reasonableness. Stanford Journal of International Law.
Brussels Collaboration on Bodily Integrity (inc. Dranseika V. as a member of the Collaboration). (forthcoming). Genital modifications in prepubescent minors: When may clinicians ethically proceed? American Journal of Bioethics. DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2024.2353823
Dranseika V., Nichols S., Shoemaker D. (forthcoming) The identity of what? Pluralism, practical interests, and individuation. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. DOI: 10.1111/phpr.13070
Neiders I., Dranseika V. (forthcoming). Is “terminally ill self-killing” suicide? Clinical Ethics. DOI: 10.1177/14777509231164002
2024
Dranseika V. (2024). Folk beliefs about phenomenological differences and similarities between kinds of mental states. In: D. Gregory and K. Michaelian (eds.) Dreaming and Memory: Philosophical Issues. Springer: 325-352.
Dranseika V. (2024). Two ships of Theseus. Synthese 203: 201.
Sant’Anna A., Dranseika V. (2024). Does Macbeth see a dagger? An empirical argument for the existence-neutrality of seeing. Erkenntnis. 89(2): 641–664.
Dranseika V., Neiders I., Earp B. D. (2024). Time for bioethics to end talk of personhood (but only in the philosophers’ sense). The American Journal of Bioethics. 24(1): 32–35.
Berniūnas, R., Beinorius, A., Dranseika, V., Silius, V., Rimkevičius, P. (2024). Being prosocial and happy, and believing in life-determining forces across cultures. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science. 8: 31–45.
Hall B., Schmidt K., Wagge J., ... Dranseika V., ... et al. (2024). Registered replication report: A large multilab cross-cultural conceptual replication of Turri et al. (2015). Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. 7(4).
2023
Lewis J., Dranseika V., Holm S. (2023). Stop agonising over informed consent when researchers use crowdsourcing platforms to conduct survey research. Clinical Ethics. 18(4): 343–346.
Dranseika V., Nichols S., Strohminger N. (2023). Which kind of sameness? Disambiguating two senses of identity with a novel linguistic task. Cognition. 238: 105545.
Berniūnas, R., Beinorius, A., Dranseika, V., Silius, V., Rimkevičius, P. (2023). Bound to share or not to care. The force of fate, gods, luck, chance and choice across cultures. Journal of Cognition and Culture. 23(3-4): 451–475.
Neiders I., Dranseika V. (2023). Death and personal identity: An empirical study on folk metaphysics. In: K. Hens and A. De Block (eds.) Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Medicine. Bloomsbury: 191–213.
2022
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.
Hannikainen I., Tobia K., de Almeida G., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2022). Coordination and expertise foster legal textualism. PNAS. 119(44): e2206531119.
Bystranowski P., Dranseika V., Żuradzki T. (2022). Half a century of bioethics and philosophy of medicine. A topic-modeling study. Bioethics. 36(9): 902–925.
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.
Bystranowski P., Dranseika V., Żuradzki T. (2022). The disconnection that wasn’t: Philosophy in modern bioethics from a quantitative perspective. The American Journal of Bioethics. 22(12): 36–40.
Żuradzki T., Dranseika V. (2022). Reasons to genome edit and metaphysical essentialism about human identity. The American Journal of Bioethics. 22(9): 34–36.
2021
Dranseika V. (2021). Authenticity, self-defining memories, and the direction of change. AJOB Neuroscience. 12(1): 48–49.
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.
Hannikainen I., Tobia K., de Almeida G., Donelson R., Dranseika V., … et al. (2021). Are there cross-cultural legal principles? Modal reasoning uncovers procedural constraints on law. Cognitive Science. 45(8): e13024.
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.
Cova F., Strickland B., Abatista A., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2021). Estimating the reproducibility of experimental philosophy. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 12: 9–44.
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.
Lieberoth A., Lin Sh. Y., Stöckli, S.… Dranseika V. (as a member of the COVIDiSTRESS global survey consortium), … et al. (2021). Stress and worry in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic: relationships to trust and compliance with preventive measures across 48 countries in the COVIDiSTRESS global survey. Royal Society Open Science. 8: 200589.
Yamada Y., Ćepulić D., Coll-Martín T., … Dranseika V. (as a member of the COVIDiSTRESS global survey consortium), … et al. (2021). COVIDiSTRESS Global Survey dataset on psychological and behavioural consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak. Scientific Data. 8: 3.
2020
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.
Earp B. D., Demaree-Cotton J., Dunn M., Dranseika V., … et al. (2020). Empirical philosophical bioethics. AJOB Empirical Bioethics. 11(1): 30–33.
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.
Landy J. F., Jia M., Ding I. L., … Dranseika V. (as a member of The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests Collaboration), … et al. (2020). Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results. Psychological Bulletin. 146(5): 451–479.
Rose D., Machery E., Stich S., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2020). The Ship of Theseus puzzle. In: T. Lombrozo, S. Nichols and J. Knobe (eds.) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 3: 158–174.
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.
2019
Hannikainen I., Machery E., Rose D., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2019). For whom does determinism undermine moral responsibility? Surveying the conditions for free will across cultures. Frontiers in Psychology. 10:2428.
Cova F., Olivola Ch., Machery E., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2019). De pulchritudine non est disputandum? A cross-cultural investigation of the alleged intersubjective validity of aesthetic judgment. Mind & Language. 34(3), 317–338.
Piasecki J., Dranseika V. (2019). Learning to regulate learning healthcare systems. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 28, 369–377.
Rose D., Machery E., Stich S., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2019). Nothing at stake in knowledge. Noûs. 53(1): 224–247.
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.
2018
O’Mathúna D. P., Dranseika V., Gordijn B. (eds.) (2018). Disasters: Core Concepts and Ethical Theories. Cham: Springer Nature.
Mashontz, H., Campbell, L., Ebersole Ch. R., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2018). The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing psychology through a distributed collaborative network. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. 1(4): 501–515.
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.
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. (2018). Google search as an additional source in systematic reviews. Science and Engineering Ethics. 24(2): 809–810.
2017
Dranseika V. (2017). On the ambiguity of ‘the same person’. AJOB Neuroscience. 8(3): 184–186.
Machery E., Stich S., Rose D., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2017). The Gettier intuition from South America to Asia. Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research. 34(3): 517–541.
Rose D., Machery E., Stich S., … Dranseika V., … et al. (2017). Behavioral circumscription and the folk psychology of belief: A Study in ethno-mentalizing. Thought. 6(3): 193–203.
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.
2016
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.
Piasecki J., Waligora M., Dranseika V. (2016). Assent in paediatric research and its consequences. In: D. Strech and M. Mertz (eds.) Ethics and Governance of Biomedical Research: Theory and Practice. Springer: 87–95.
Dranseika V., Gefenas E., Waligora M. (2016). Broadening the ‘infrastructure effect’. Lessons from the early development of research ethics in Eastern Europe. The American Journal of Bioethics. 16(6): 26–28.
2015
Piasecki J., Waligora M., Dranseika V. (2015). Non-beneficial pediatric research: Individual and social interests. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. 18(1): 103–112.
2014
Waligora M., Dranseika V., Piasecki J. (2014) Child's assent in research: Age threshold or personalisation? BMC Medical Ethics. 15:44: 1–7.
Dagys J., Dranseika V., Grenda V., Vasilionytė I. (2014). Reduktyvizmo raiška šiuolaikinėje analitinėje filosofijoje. Problemos. 85: 141–152.
Peicius E., Dranseika V. (2014). Lithuania. In Henk A.M.J. ten Have and B. Gordijn (eds.). Handbook of Global Bioethics. New York, NY: Springer: 1259–1270.
2012
Dranseika V. (2012). Reductionism and action predicates. Problemos. 2012 Priedas: 51–62.
Gefenas E., Dranseika V., Serepkaite J., Cekanauskaite A., Caenazzo L., Gordijn B., Pegoraro R., Yuko E. (2012). Turning residual human biological materials into research collections: Playing with consent. Journal of Medical Ethics. 38(6): 351–355.
Gefenas E., Cekanauskaite A., Tuzaite E., Dranseika V., Characiejus D. (2012). New ethical paradigm in preventive, predictive and personalised medicine. In V. Costigliola (ed.) Healthcare Overview: New Perspectives. Advances in Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine. Dordrecht: EPMA/Springer: 471–484.
2011
Gefenas E., Dranseika V., Cekanauskaite A., Serepkaite J. (2011). Research on human biological materials: What consent is needed, and when. In: Christian Lenk, Judit Sandor and Bert Gordijn (eds.) Biobanks and Tissue Research. The Public, the Patient and the Regulation. The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology. 8(2): 95–110.
Gefenas E., Dranseika V. (2011). The ethical point of view. In L. Caenazzo and R. Pegoraro (eds.). Biobanks in the Mediterranean Area. Procurement, Storage and Transfer of Tissues and Cells for Non-Clinical Purposes in the Eastern Mediterranean Area: Legal and Ethical Perspectives. Padova: Fondazione Lanza: 49–55.
Dranseika V., Gefenas E. (2011). Procurement, storage and transfer of tissues and cells for non-clinical research purposes. In Katharina Beier, Silvia Schnorrer, Nils Hoppe, Christian Lenk (eds.) The Ethical and Legal Regulation of Human Tissue and Biobank Research in Europe. Goettingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen: 131–138.
Gefenas E., Cekanauskaite A., Tuzaite E., Dranseika V., Characiejus D. (2011). Does the “new philosophy” in predictive, preventive and personalised medicine require new ethics? EPMA Journal. International Reviews in Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine. 2(2): 141–147.
Dranseika V., Gefenas E., Cekanauskaite A., Hug K., Mezinska S., Peicius E., Silis V., Soosaar A., Strosberg M. (2011). 20 years of human research ethics committees in the Baltic States. Developing World Bioethics. 11(1): 48–54.
2010
Gefenas E., Dranseika V., Cekanauskaite A., Hug K., Mezinska S., Peicius E., Silis V., Soosaar A., Strosberg M. (2010). Non-equivalent stringency of ethical review in the Baltic States: A sign of a systematic problem in Europe? Journal of Medical Ethics. 36(7): 435–439.
Dranseika V. (2010). Veiksmų atpažinimas kaip virtus dormitiva. Problemos. 77: 122–128.
2009
Dranseika V., Gefenas E., Noreika S. (2009). Neuroetikos žemėlapis. Problemos. 76: 66–73.
Milerius N., Tornau Ū., Dranseika V. (eds.) (2009). Rytų ir Vidurio Europos miestų kaita : architektūriniai, kultūriniai ir socialiniai aspektai = Urban Change in Eastern and Central Europe : Social, Cultural and Architectural Transformations. Vilnius: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla.