Experimental philosophy is a new interdisciplinary field that uses methods normally associated with psychology to investigate questions normally associated with philosophy …
Human commonsense understanding of the physical and social world is organized around intuitive theories. These theories support making causal and moral judgments. When …
Derk Pereboom articulates and defends an original conception of moral responsibility. He argues that if determinism were true we would not be morally responsible in the key basic …
We introduce a theory of blame in five parts. Part 1 addresses what blame is: a unique moral judgment that is both cognitive and social, regulates social behavior, fundamentally relies on …
Claims about people's intuitions have long played an important role in philosophical debates. The new field of experimental philosophy seeks to subject such claims to rigorous …
J Knobe - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2010 - cambridge.org
It has often been suggested that people's ordinary capacities for understanding the world make use of much the same methods one might find in a formal scientific investigation. A …
JY Halpern, C Hitchcock - The British Journal for the …, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Recent work in psychology and experimental philosophy has shown that judgments of actual causation are often influenced by consideration of defaults, typicality, and normality. A …
Past research has identified a number of asymmetries based on moral judgments. Beliefs about (a) what a person values,(b) whether a person is happy,(c) whether a person has …
Existing research suggests that people's judgments of actual causation can be influenced by the degree to which they regard certain events as normal. We develop an explanation for …