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PEA Soup

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Category: Experimental Philosophy

Experimental Philosophy, Featured Philosophers, Moral Psychology Posted onFebruary 11, 2019August 7, 2023

Featured Philosopher: Heidi Maibom

I’m very pleased to be able to introduce our next featured philosopher: Heidi Maibom. Take it away Heidi! Years ago, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong invited me to […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, Moral Psychology Posted onJune 24, 2018

Personal Identity and Moral Psychology

Kevin Tobia and I have co-written a paper on personal identity for the Oxford Handbook on Moral Psychology, edited by John Doris and Manuel Vargas. You […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, Ideas, Normative Ethics, Political Philosophy, Value Theory, Virtue Posted onJanuary 25, 2018

New Research Avenues in Anthropology?

When was the last time you read an Anthropology article or book?  Did you know that there is a recent “Ethical turn” in anthropology and […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, Featured Philosophers, Ideas, Moral Psychology Posted onSeptember 6, 2017August 7, 2023

‘I Love Women’: The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias’ (by Yao and Reis-Dennis)

Hi everyone! Thanks very much for the opportunity to discuss our work-in-progress, “‘I Love Women’: The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias.’” Tests for implicit bias, […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, Ideas, Moral Psychology, Moral Responsibility Posted onJuly 20, 2017July 20, 2017

How “ought” exceeds but implies “can”

Over the past few years, an interesting development in experimental philosophy has been work on the “ought implies can” principle (OIC) in commonsense morality. Several […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Experimental Philosophy, Ideas, Moral Psychology Posted onNovember 15, 2016August 18, 2017

What Does it Mean to ‘Normalize’ Trump?

With Donald Trump now president-elect, many people are concerned that something truly precious and fundamental is under threat. Though Americans disagree about many things, we […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, Ideas Posted onAugust 21, 2016September 8, 2016

What does the experimental evidence actually say about the stability of moral intuitions?

Suppose you are sitting at your desk, reflecting on a moral question. Now suppose that as you are reflecting on this question, you happen to be […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, News and Events Posted onMarch 13, 2016August 7, 2023

Experiment on Moral Decisions

(From Joachim Horvath) Dear colleagues, We would like to invite you to an online experiment on moral decisions. In the experiment, you will be asked to […] Read More

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