Persistent bias in expert judgments about free will and moral responsibility: A test of the expertise defense
Many philosophers appeal to intuitions to support some philosophical views. However, there
is reason to be concerned about this practice as scientific evidence has documented …
is reason to be concerned about this practice as scientific evidence has documented …
Do men and women have different philosophical intuitions? Further data
T Adleberg, M Thompson, E Nahmias - Philosophical Psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
To address the underrepresentation of women in philosophy effectively, we must understand
the causes of the early loss of women. In this paper we challenge one of the few …
the causes of the early loss of women. In this paper we challenge one of the few …
Ordering effects, updating effects, and the specter of global skepticism
Z Horne, J Livengood - Synthese, 2017 - Springer
One widely-endorsed argument in the experimental philosophy literature maintains that
intuitive judgments are unreliable because they are influenced by the order in which thought …
intuitive judgments are unreliable because they are influenced by the order in which thought …
When higher bars are not larger quantities: On individual differences in the use of spatial information in graph comprehension
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of
quantitative information. However, information conveyed by spatial features can conflict with …
quantitative information. However, information conveyed by spatial features can conflict with …
The philosophical personality argument
Perhaps personality traits substantially influence one's philosophically relevant intuitions.
This suggestion is not only possible, it is consistent with a growing body of empirical …
This suggestion is not only possible, it is consistent with a growing body of empirical …
The folk concept of intentional action: Empirical approaches
F Cova - A companion to experimental philosophy, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter provides a critical though comprehensive review of the empirical literature on
the folk concept of intentional action. Recently, experimental evidence suggested that …
the folk concept of intentional action. Recently, experimental evidence suggested that …
Gettier was framed
Gettier cases describe situations in which an agent possesses a justified true belief that p
without, at least according to mainstream analytic epistemology, knowing that p (Gettier …
without, at least according to mainstream analytic epistemology, knowing that p (Gettier …
Pereboom and premises: Asking the right questions in the experimental philosophy of free will
A Feltz - Consciousness and cognition, 2013 - Elsevier
Sommers (2010) argues that experimental philosophers of free will have largely been
asking the wrong question–the question whether philosophically naïve individuals think that …
asking the wrong question–the question whether philosophically naïve individuals think that …
The responsibility account
J Sytsma - Advances in experimental philosophy of causation, 2022 - torrossa.com
In this chapter, I lay out and defend one type of explanation of recent findings that norms
impact people's causal judgments—the responsibility account (eg, Sytsma et al., 2012; …
impact people's causal judgments—the responsibility account (eg, Sytsma et al., 2012; …
An error theory for compatibilist intuitions
A Feltz, M Millan - Philosophical Psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
One debate in the experimental exploration of everyday judgments about free will is whether
most people are compatibilists or incompatibilists. Some recent research suggests that many …
most people are compatibilists or incompatibilists. Some recent research suggests that many …