The newly-created European Review of Philosophy and Psychology is calling for papers for a special issue on experimental philosophy. The editors welcome papers that report […] Read More
Tag: Experimental Philosophy
Psychologist Wray Herbert has written an article for Newsweek about happiness. The title is “Can You Be Too Happy?” How could you be too happy? […] Read More
It is often supposed that people are not morally responsible for their behavior when that behavior is the product of non-culpable ignorance, but the issue […] Read More
Check out this interview on MSNBC with Psychiatrist Dr. Donald E. Rosen, conducted by MSNBC health editor Jane Weaver. I’m breaking it down FJM-style.
In James Rachels’ famous article, “Active and Passive Euthanasia,” he argues that, if the only relevant difference between active and passive euthanasia is that the […] Read More
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and I are running a series of experimental studies on the doing/allowing distinction, and we’d love to have your input on some of […] Read More