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Experimental Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion
Experimental Philosophy is a new and controversial movement that challenges some of the central findings within analytic philosophy by marshalling empirical evidence. The purpose of this short paper is twofold: (i) to introduce some of the work done in experimental philosophy concerning issues in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and ...
Daniel F. Lim
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Experimental Philosophy of Technology [PDF]
Experimental philosophy is a relatively recent discipline that employs experimental methods to investigate the intuitions, concepts, and assumptions behind traditional philosophical arguments, problems, and theories.
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2012
Experimental philosophy is a new interdisciplinary field that uses methods normally associated with psychology to investigate questions normally associated with philosophy. The present review focuses on research in experimental philosophy on four central questions.
Joshua, Knobe +5 more
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Experimental philosophy is a new interdisciplinary field that uses methods normally associated with psychology to investigate questions normally associated with philosophy. The present review focuses on research in experimental philosophy on four central questions.
Joshua, Knobe +5 more
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Experimenter Philosophy: the Problem of Experimenter Bias in Experimental Philosophy
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2012It has long been known that scientists have a tendency to conduct experiments in a way that brings about the expected outcome. Here, we provide the first direct demonstration of this type of experimenter bias in experimental philosophy. Opposed to previously discovered types of experimenter bias mediated by face-to-face interactions between ...
Brent Strickland, Aysu Suben
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Philosophy Compass, 2006
Abstract Claims about people's intuitions have long played an important role in philosophical debates. The new field of experimental philosophy seeks to subject such claims to rigorous tests using the traditional methods of cognitive science – systematic experimentation and ...
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Abstract Claims about people's intuitions have long played an important role in philosophical debates. The new field of experimental philosophy seeks to subject such claims to rigorous tests using the traditional methods of cognitive science – systematic experimentation and ...
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Singer’s Philosophy of Experimentalism
Philosophy of Science, 1962The central issue of philosophy is the theory of evidence. What basically differentiates philosophies is the differences in this theory. The philosophers who have a similar conception of evidence have, usually, similar world views, whereas those who differ in their conception of evidence have, usually, different world views. The major modern schools of
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Experimental Philosophy and Metaphysics
2013Methode - Analytic Perspectives, Vol 2, No 2 (2013): New perspectives for the Philosophy of Cognitive ...
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On the Relevance of Experimental Philosophy to Neuroethics [PDF]
Heather Browning, Walter Veit
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2018
Experimental philosophy is not a philosophy; it is a method that is supposed to contribute to philosophical inquiry. Characteristically, experimental philosophers use empirical techniques to investigate philosophically significant intuitions about hypothetical and actual cases.
Ron Mallon +2 more
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Experimental philosophy is not a philosophy; it is a method that is supposed to contribute to philosophical inquiry. Characteristically, experimental philosophers use empirical techniques to investigate philosophically significant intuitions about hypothetical and actual cases.
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