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1 online resource (324 pages) |
Series |
Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy ; volume 3 |
Contents |
Cover -- Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy: Volume 3 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. New Questions, New Methods -- 2. Emerging Trends: The Experimental Philosophy of Identity -- 3. Revisiting Foundational Topics: Epistemology, Moral Judgment, and Beyond -- 1: Fuller and the Folk: The Inner Morality of Law Revisited -- 1. Fuller's Procedural Natural Law Theory -- 2. Overview of the Studies -- 2.1 Construal level -- 2.2 Evaluation mode -- 3. General Methods -- 3.1 Lay sample -- 3.2 Law professionals |
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4. Study 1: Necessary or Actual? Fullerian Principles in Separate and Joint Evaluation -- 4.1 Study 1a: Fullerian principles in separate evaluation -- 4.1.1 Procedure -- 4.1.2 Results -- 4.2 Study 1b: Joint evaluation -- 4.2.1 Procedure -- 4.2.2 Results -- 5. Study 2: The Abstract Essence versus Concrete Instances of Law -- 5.1 Procedure -- 5.2 Results -- 6. Study 3: The Expertise Defense -- 6.1 Procedure -- 6.2 Results -- 7. General Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 2: Can Real Social Epistemic Networks Deliver the Wisdom of Crowds? -- 1. Introduction |
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2. Networks, Epistemology, and PageRank -- 2.1 Testimonial concepts -- 2.2 Testimonial communities as directed networks -- 2.3 (Page)Ranking sources and receivers -- 3. Study 1 -- 3.1 Data collection -- 3.2 Cleaning and processing the data -- 3.3 Analysis -- 3.4 Visualization -- 3.5 Discussion -- 4. Study 2 -- 4.1 Data collection -- 4.2 Cleaning and processing the data -- 4.3 Analysis -- 4.4 Visualization -- 4.5 Discussion -- 5. General Discussion and Directions for Future Research -- 6. Appendix -- 6.1 Twitter search query for Study 1 -- 6.2 Twitter search query for Study 2 |
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6.3 Code for Twitter stream API in Python 3 -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3: Maggots Are Delicious, Sunsets Hideous: False, or Do You Just Disagree? Data on Truth Relativism about Judgments of Personal Taste and Aesthetics -- 1. Disagreement in Natural Language Semantics -- 1.1 Evaluative semantics -- 1.2 Contextualism -- 1.3 Relativism -- 1.4 Experimental precedents -- 2. Experiment 1 -- 3. Experiment 2 -- 4. Experiment 3 -- 5. General Discussion -- 5.1 Relativism and the disagreement-to-contradiction inference -- 5.2 Non-cognitivism and the natureof aesthetic and taste disagreement |
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5.3 Cultural effects -- 6. Conclusion -- 7. Appendix -- 7.1 Experiment 1 -- 7.2 Experiment 2 -- 7.3 Experiment 3 -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4: Does Skepticism Lead to Tranquility? Exploring a Pyrrhonian Theme -- 1. Belief and Anxiety in Sextus Empiricus -- 2. The Empirical Study of Dogmatism -- 2.1 Empirical results and interpretations -- 3. An Experimental Approach to Pyrrhonian Skepticism -- 3.1 Study 1 -- 3.1.1 Method -- 3.1.2 Results -- 3.1.3 Discussion -- 3.2 Study 2 -- 3.2.1 Method -- 3.2.2 Results -- 3.2.3 Discussion -- 3.3 Study 3 -- 3.3.1 Method -- 3.3.2 Results |
Summary |
The new interdisciplinary field of experimental philosophy has emerged as the methods of psychological science have been brought to bear on traditional philosophical issues. Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy is the place to go to see outstanding new work in the field, by both philosophers and psychologists |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
3.3.3 Discussion |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 24, 2020) |
Subject |
Philosophy -- Study and teaching -- Periodicals
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Philosophy -- Research -- Periodicals
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Psychology -- Research -- Periodicals
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Philosophy -- Research
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Philosophy -- Study and teaching
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Psychology -- Research
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Genre/Form |
periodicals.
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Periodicals
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Periodicals.
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Périodiques.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lombrozo, Tania, editor
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Knobe, Joshua, 1974- editor.
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Nichols, Shaun, editor
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ISBN |
9780192593580 |
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0192593587 |
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9780192593597 |
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0192593595 |
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