My Survey Responses

Survey Prompt Response
A priori knowledge Lean towards: no
Abortion Skipped
Abstract objects Lean towards: nominalism
Aesthetic experience Skipped
Aesthetic value Skipped
Aim of philosophy Accept: understanding
Analysis of knowledge Lean towards: justified true belief
Analytic-synthetic distinction Lean towards: no
Arguments for theism Skipped
Belief or credence Skipped
Capital punishment Skipped
Causation Skipped
Chinese room Skipped
Concepts Accept: empiricism
Consciousness Skipped
Continuum hypothesis Skipped
Cosmological fine-tuning Skipped
Eating animals and animal products Agnostic/undecided
Environmental ethics Skipped
Epistemic justification Lean towards: externalism
Experience machine Skipped
Extended mind Skipped
External world Accept: non-skeptical realism
Footbridge Skipped
Foundations of mathematics Skipped
Free will Accept: compatibilism
Gender Skipped
Gender categories Skipped
God Accept: atheism
Grounds of intentionality Skipped
Hard problem of consciousness Skipped
Human genetic engineering Skipped
Hume Accept: skeptic
Immortality Skipped
Interlevel metaphysics Skipped
Justification Accept: reliabilism
Kant Skipped
Knowledge Accept: empiricism
Knowledge claims Skipped
Law Skipped
Laws of nature Accept: non-Humean
Logic Skipped
Material composition Skipped
Meaning of life Accept: nonexistent
Mental content Skipped
Meta-ethics Skipped
Metaontology Skipped
Metaphilosophy Lean towards: naturalism
Method in history of philosophy Skipped
Method in political philosophy Skipped
Mind Accept: physicalism
Mind uploading Skipped
Moral judgment Skipped
Moral motivation Skipped
Moral principles Skipped
Morality Skipped
Newcomb's problem Skipped
Normative concepts Skipped
Normative ethics Skipped
Other minds Accept a combination of answers:
  • Accept adult humans
  • Accept cats
  • Accept fish
  • Lean towards flies
  • Neutral towards worms
  • Lean against plants
  • Reject particles
  • Accept newborn babies
  • Reject current AI systems
  • Neutral towards future AI systems
Ought implies can Skipped
Perceptual experience Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Personal identity Skipped
Philosophical knowledge Lean towards: a lot
Philosophical methods Accept a combination of answers:
  • Neutral towards formal philosophy
  • Lean towards empirical philosophy
  • Lean towards experimental philosophy
  • Lean against linguistic philosophy
  • Neutral towards conceptual engineering
  • Neutral towards conceptual analysis
  • Neutral towards intuition-based philosophy
Philosophical progress Lean towards: a lot
Plato Skipped
Political philosophy Skipped
Politics Lean towards: socialism
Possible worlds Accept: nonexistent
Practical reason Skipped
Principle of sufficient reason Skipped
Proper names Accept: Millian
Properties Skipped
Propositional attitudes Skipped
Propositions Skipped
Quantum mechanics Skipped
Race Skipped
Race categories Skipped
Rational disagreement Accept: permissivism
Response to external-world skepticism Skipped
Science Accept: scientific realism
Semantic content Skipped
Sleeping beauty Skipped
Spacetime Skipped
Statue and lump Skipped
Teletransporter Skipped
Temporal ontology Skipped
Theory of reference Accept a combination of answers:
  • Lean towards descriptive
  • Lean against deflationary
  • Lean towards causal
Time Skipped
Time travel Skipped
Trolley problem Lean towards: switch
True contradictions Skipped
Truth Accept: correspondence
Units of selection Skipped
Vagueness Skipped
Values in science Skipped
Well-being Skipped
Wittgenstein Skipped
Zombies Skipped