Jefferson, A 2022: Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders? Routledge
Jefferson, A. 2024. ‘Terminal Anorexia’, treatment refusal and decision making capacity. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Jefferson, A. 2024: Blaming the dead. European Journal of Philosophy 32(2), pp. 548-559.
Jefferson, A. 2024: Are mental disorders brain disorders? -A precis. Philosophical Psychology 37(3), pp. 552-557.
Jefferson, A. 2024: Brain disorders reconsidered – a response 4to commentaries. Philosophical Psychology 37(3), pp. 644-657.
Jeffersona, A. and Bortolotti, L. 2023: On the moral psychology of the pandemic agent. In: Evandro Barbosa (ed) Moral Challenges in a Pandemic Age. Routledge
Jefferson, A. and Sifferd, K. 2023: Responsible Agency and the Importance of Moral Audience. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 26, 361-375
Jefferson, A. and Sifferd, K. 2022: Practical wisdom and the value of cognitive diversity. In: Anneli Jefferson, Orestis Palermos, Panos Paris and Jonathan Webber (eds) Values and Virtues for a Challenging World. Cambridge University Press, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 92
Jefferson, A. 2022: Brain Pathology and Moral Responsibility. In: Matt King and Joshua May (eds) Agency in Mental Disorder: Philosophical Dimensions. Oxford University Press
Jefferson, A :.2021: On Mental Illness and Broken Brains. Think. 20:58, 103-112
Jefferson, A. 2020: What does it take to be brain disorder? Synthese 197, 249–262
Jefferson, A. 2019: Instrumentalism about Moral Responsibility Revisited.The Philosophical Quarterly 69:276, 555-573
Bortolotti, L. and Jefferson, A. 2019: The Power of Stories: Responsibility for the Use of Autobiographical Stories in Mental Health Debates. Diametros 16:60, 18-33
Jefferson, A. forthcoming: Confabulation, Rationalisation and Morality. Topoi (online first)
Jefferson, A. and Sifferd, K. 2018: Are psychopaths legally insane? European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 14:1, 79-96
Jefferson, A. 2017: Born to be Biased? Unrealistic Optimism and Error Management Theory. Philosophical Psychology 30:8, 1159-1175
Godman, M. and Jefferson, A. 2017: On Blaming and Punishing Psychopaths. Journal of Criminal Law and Philosophy 11:1, 127-142
Jefferson, A., Bortolotti, L. and Kuzmanovic, B. 2017: What is unrealistic Optimism? Consciousness and Cognition 50, 3-11
Heinrichs, J.H. and Jefferson, A. 2016: Moralischer Zufall (Moral Luck) In: M. Kühler, M. Rüther (eds.) Handbuch
Handlungstheorie (Handbook Theory of Action). Stuttgart: Metzler, 228-235
Kuzmanovic, B., Jefferson, A. and Vogeley, K. 2016: The Role of the neural reward circuitry in self-referential optimistic belief updates. Neuroimage 133, 151-162
Kuzmanovic, B., Jefferson, A., and Vogeley, K. 2015: Self-Specific Optimism Bias is Associated with high Trait Optimism. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 28:3, 281-293
Jefferson, A. 2014: Slippery Slope Arguments. Philosophy Compass. 9:10, 672-680 doi: 10.1111/phc3.12161
Jefferson, A. 2014: Mental Disorders, Brain Disorders and Values. Frontiers in Psychology 5, 1-3doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00130.
Kuzmanovic, B., Jefferson, A., Vogeley, K. and Bente, G 2013: Affective and Motivational Influences in Person Perception. Frontiers of Human Neuroscience 7: 266 doi:10.3389/fnhum.2013.00266
Jefferson, A 2020: Why free will is real. (Review of Christian List's book: Why Free Will is Real) The Philosophical Quarterly. 70:279, 432-435
Jefferson, A. and Bortolotti, L. 2018: Why (some) unrealistic optimism is permissible in patient decision making. American Journal of Bioethics 18(9): 27-29
Jefferson, A. and Bortolotti, L. 2018: What aspects of Good Practice in Early Interventions in Psychosis can be Codified in Guidelines? A Reflection on Corsico et al.(2018). Child and Adolescent Mental Health 23(3) 194-195
Jefferson, A. 2017: Review of David Shoemaker’s ‘Responsibility from the Margins’ Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 20 (2):433-435
Jefferson, A. 2016: Review of Torbjörn Tannsjö’s Taking Life – Three Theories on the Ethics of Killing. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 19(3) 821-822
Bortolotti, L. and Jefferson, A. 2016: Moral Preferences. Society 53, 269-272