The second special issue of the RPP dedicated to experimental philosophy, which Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe and I edited, is now out!
The table of content is really impressive (as was the table of content of the first issue):
- Insanity, Deep Selves, and Moral Responsibility: The Case of
JoJo by David Faraci & David Shoemaker - Investigating the Neural and Cognitive Basis of Moral Luck:
It’s Not What You Do but What You Know, by Liane Young, Shaun Nichols &
Rebecca Saxe - Folk Concepts of Intentional Action in the Contexts of
Amoral and Immoral Luck by Paulo Sousa & Colin Holbrook - Folk Psychology, Consciousness, and Context Effects by Adam
Arico - Knowledge Isn’t Closed on Saturday: A Study in Ordinary
Language by Wesley Buckwalter - Imagining Crawling Home: A Case Study in Cognitive Science
and Aesthetics by William P. Seeley - The Proper Province of Philosophy by Justin Sytsma
- Intuitions, Counter-Examples, and Experimental Philosophy by
Max Deutsch - A New Role for Experimental Work in Metaphysics by L. A.
Paul
Edouard
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