My Survey Responses
Survey Prompt | Response |
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A priori knowledge | Lean towards: yes |
Abstract objects | Accept: nominalism |
Aesthetic value | There is no fact of the matter |
Aim of philosophy | Accept: truth/knowledge |
Analytic-synthetic distinction | Lean towards: yes |
Epistemic justification | Accept: externalism |
Experience machine | Accept: no |
Footbridge | Lean towards: don't push |
Free will | Lean towards: no free will |
Gender | Lean towards: unreal |
God | Accept: atheism |
Immortality | Accept: no |
Knowledge | Lean towards: empiricism |
Knowledge claims | Lean towards: invariantism |
Law | Accept: legal positivism |
Laws of nature | Lean towards: Humean |
Logic | Accept: non-classical |
Meaning of life | Accept: nonexistent |
Mental content | Lean towards: externalism |
Meta-ethics | Accept: moral anti-realism |
Metaontology | Accept: heavyweight realism |
Metaphilosophy | Accept: naturalism |
Moral judgment | Lean towards: cognitivism |
Moral motivation | Lean towards: externalism |
Newcomb's problem | Accept: two boxes |
Normative ethics | There is no fact of the matter |
Philosophical progress | Lean towards: a lot |
Political philosophy | Lean towards: egalitarianism |
Possible worlds | Accept: nonexistent |
Practical reason | Lean towards: Humean |
Proper names | Lean towards: Millian |
Race | Accept an alternative view: Michael Hardimon's view in Rethinking Race |
Science | Lean towards: scientific realism |
Theory of reference | Lean towards: causal |
Time | Accept: B-theory |
Trolley problem | Lean towards: switch |
Truth | Accept: deflationary |
Vagueness | Accept: semantic |
Values in science | Lean towards: can be either |
Well-being | There is no fact of the matter |
Wittgenstein | Lean towards: early |