The Yale Experiment Month studies have now gone live here. They are a series of experimental philosophy scenarios proposed by a variety of folks that […] Read More
Tag: Experimental Philosophy
Adam Lerner, a student at William & Mary, has constructed a survey (also part of Yale's Experiment Month) to gather intuitions on punishment. Go here […] Read More
The Experiment Month initiative is a program designed to help philosophers conduct experimental studies. If you are interested in running a study, you can send […] Read More
There's an excellent new resource for those interested in keeping up with, or contributing to, the wide variety of fascinating work being done in experimental […] Read More
Tim Scanlon's new book Moral Dimensions provides an elegant account according to which an agent's mental states are relevant to the question as to whether that agent […] Read More
One of the most influential arguments in the philosophical study of well-being is Robert Nozick's famous 'experience machine' thought experiment. Suppose that you had the […] Read More
Steve Campbell from Michigan kindly directed my attention to a new paper that uses the methods of experimental philosophy to investigate the objectivity-question in metaethics. […] Read More
The philosopher Kristen Bell has discovered a puzzling new asymmetry which has come to be known affectionately as ‘Bell’s Inequality.’ Probably the best way to […] Read More
Thomas Nadelhoffer, et al. (from the Experimental Philosophy Blog) invite you to take a walk on the other side of experimental philosophy by being part […] Read More