EPISODE · May 4, 2008 · 50 MIN
Experimental Philosophy
from Philosophy Talk · host Philosophy Talk
Philosophical reasoning relies on intuitions. John Rawls called this method “reflective equilibrium.” But where do we get our data about “intuitions”? John and Ken welcome back Anthony Appiah from Princeton University, author of Experiments in Ethics. They discuss psychological experiments that determine what people really think.
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Philosophical reasoning relies on intuitions. John Rawls called this method “reflective equilibrium.” But where do we get our data about “intuitions”? John and Ken welcome back Anthony Appiah from Princeton University, author of Experiments in Ethics. They discuss psychological experiments that determine what people really think.
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