Experimental restrictionists have challenged philosophers' reliance on intuitions about thought experiment cases based on experimental findings. According to the expertise …
Recent empirical work appears to suggest that the moral intuitions of professional philosophers are just as vulnerable to distorting psychological factors as are those of …
A Paez - Journal of Evidence‐Based Medicine, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The role of expertise in evidence‐based medicine (EBM) and practice (EBP) has long been debated. In the early years of the EBP movement, the role of expertise and experience were …
J Alexander - A companion to experimental philosophy, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Learning more about philosophical cognition has yielded significant insights into the methods that we employ when doing philosophy, and has led some experimental …
RA Rini - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2014 - Springer
The evidential value of moral intuitions has been challenged by psychological work showing that the intuitions of ordinary people are affected by distorting factors. One reply to this …
B de Bruin - Philosophical Studies, 2021 - Springer
Financial incentives, learning (feedback and repetition), group consultation, and increased experimental control are among the experimental techniques economists have successfully …
Are philosophers' intuitions more reliable than philosophical novices'? Are we entitled to assume the superiority of philosophers' intuitions just as we assume that experts in other …
In some domains (meteorology, live-stock judging, chess, etc.) experts perform better than novices, and in other domains (clinical psychiatry, long-term political forecasting, financial …
SN Glackin - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Experimental Philosophy (“X-Phi”) movement applies the methodology of empirical sciences–most commonly empirical psychology–to traditional philosophical …