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768Analytic epistemology and experimental philosophyPhilosophy Compass 2 (1). 2006.It has been standard philosophical practice in analytic philosophy to employ intuitions generated in response to thought-experiments as evidence in the evaluation of philosophical claims. In part as a response to this practice, an exciting new movement—experimental philosophy—has recently emerged. This movement is unified behind both a common methodology and a common aim: the application of methods of experimental psychology to the study of the nature of intuitions. In this paper, we will introd…Read more
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211Jesse J. Prinz, Furnishing the Mind: Concepts and their Perceptual Basis. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2002 (review)Metascience 12 (3): 279-303. 2003.
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248Innateness as Closed Process InvariancePhilosophy of Science 73 (3): 323-344. 2006.Controversies over the innateness of cognitive processes, mechanisms, and structures play a persistent role in driving research in philosophy as well as the cognitive sciences, but the appropriate way to understand the category of the innate remains subject to dispute. One venerable approach in philosophy and cognitive science merely contrasts innate features with those that are learned. In fact, Jerry Fodor has recently suggested that this remains our best handle on innateness
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1576Experimental Philosophy, Noisy Intuitions, and Messy InferencesIn Jennifer Nado (ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy & Philosophical Methodology, Bloomsbury Academic. 2016.Much discussion about experimental philosophy and philosophical methodology has been framed in terms of the reliability of intuitions, and even when it has not been about reliability per se, it has been focused on whether intuitions meet whatever conditions they need to meet to be trustworthy as evidence. But really that question cannot be answered independently from the questions, evidence for what theories arrived at by what sorts of inferences? I will contend here that not just philosophy's…Read more
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101Naturalism and intuitions: Commentary on Steven Hales, relativism and the foundations of philosophyInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 16 (2). 2008.This Article does not have an abstract
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3Configuring the Cognitive ImaginationIn Kathleen Stock & Katherine Thomson-Jones (eds.), New waves in aesthetics, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 203-223. 2008.
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511Accentuate the NegativeReview of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (2): 297-314. 2010.Our interest in this paper is to drive a wedge of contention between two different programs that fall under the umbrella of “experimental philosophy”. In particular, we argue that experimental philosophy’s “negative program” presents almost as significant a challenge to its “positive program” as it does to more traditional analytic philosophy.
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