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Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy [PDF]
For scientific theories grounded in empirical data, replicability is a core principle, for at least two reasons. First, unless we accept to have scientific theories rest on the authority of a small number of researchers, empirical studies should be replicable, in the sense that its methods and procedure should be detailed enough for someone else to ...
Florian Cova +41 more
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All in the Family: The History and Philosophy of Experimental Philosophy [PDF]
Experimental philosophy (or “x-phi”) is a way of doing philosophy. It is “traditional” philosophy, but with a little something extra: In addition to the expected philosophical arguments and engagement, x-phi involves the use of empirical methods to test ...
Gonnerman, Chad +3 more
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The influence of valence and arousal on reasoning: Affective priming in the semantic verification task [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of affective valence and arousal on the reasoning process. Reasoning was measured using a semantic verification task and the influence of valence and arousal was tracked using the affective
Orlić Ana, Grahek Ivan, Radović Tara
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Experimental philosophy and the history of philosophy [PDF]
Contemporary experimental philosophers sometimes use versions of an argument from the history of philosophy to defend the claim that what they do is philosophy. Although experimental philosophers conduct surveys and carry out what appear to be experiments in psychology, making them methodologically different from most analytic philosophers working ...
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A Cue for Rational Reasoning: Introducing a Reference Point in Cognitive Reflection Tasks
The dual process framework posits that we reason using the quick System 1, and the deliberate System 2, both of which are part of our “adaptive toolbox”.
Kaja Damnjanović +4 more
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Refinement of Outcome Bias Measurement in the Parental Decision-Making Context
The aim of this study was twofold: one was to test the impact of the involvement on the parental outcome bias, and the second was to refine the measurement of outcome bias, normally reported as the difference between evaluations of a single decision ...
Kaja Damnjanović +3 more
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Kant and experimental philosophy [PDF]
While Kant introduces his critical philosophy in continuity with the experimental tradition begun by Francis Bacon, it is widely accepted that his Copernican revolution places experimental physics outside the bounds of science. Yet scholars have recently contested this view.
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EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF ECONOMICS [PDF]
This article is a prelude to an experimental study of the preference concept in economics. I argue that a new empirical approach calledexperimental philosophy of scienceis a promising approach to advance the philosophy of economics. In particular, I discuss two debates in the field, the neuroeconomics controversy and the commonsensible realism debate ...
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Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics as Public Philosophy
In this paper, we report back on two events which explored the possibility of doing experimental philosophical aesthetics as public philosophy. We set the stage by considering the significance and current state of efforts in public philosophy, and by introducing the emerging sub-discipline of experimental philosophical aesthetics.
Meskin, A, Liao, S
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Free will and conformity: less faith in free will corresponds to greater tendency to conformism [PDF]
Philosophical debates around the concept of free will have not ceased for many centuries. Modern discussions in moral philosophy are increasingly turning to new scientific discoveries of social psychology and neurobiology.
V. G. Keller
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