My Survey Responses

Survey Prompt Response
A priori knowledge Accept: yes
Abstract objects Accept: Platonism
Aim of philosophy Accept: truth/knowledge
Analysis of knowledge Accept: other analysis
Analytic-synthetic distinction Accept: yes
Belief or credence Accept: belief
Continuum hypothesis Accept: determinate
Epistemic justification Accept: externalism
External world Accept: non-skeptical realism
God Accept: atheism
Immortality Accept: no
Knowledge Accept: rationalism
Laws of nature Accept: non-Humean
Logic Accept: non-classical
Mental content Accept: externalism
Mind uploading Accept: death
Newcomb's problem Accept: two boxes
Ought implies can Accept: yes
Personal identity Accept: further-fact view
Philosophical knowledge Accept: a lot
Philosophical methods Accept a combination of answers:
  • Accept Conceptual analysis is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
  • Reject conceptual engineering is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
  • Lean against Empirical philosophy is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
  • Reject Experimental philosophy is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
  • Accept Formal philosophy is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
  • Accept Intuition-based philosophy is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
  • Accept Linguistic philosophy is among the most useful/important methods of philosophy
Philosophical progress Accept: a little
Possible worlds Accept: abstract
Proper names Accept: Millian
Propositional attitudes Accept: representational
Propositions Accept: structured entities
Science Accept: scientific realism
Sleeping beauty Accept a combination of answers:
  • Reject Sleeping beauty's credence in heads should be one-third
  • Reject Sleeping beauty's credence in heads should be one-half
Statue and lump Accept: two things
Teletransporter Accept: death
Temporal ontology Accept: presentism
Theory of reference Accept a combination of answers:
  • Reject Causal theories of reference
  • Reject Descriptive theories of reference
  • Reject Deflationary theories of reference
Time Accept a combination of answers:
  • Accept A-theory of time
  • Accept B-theory of time
Time travel Accept: metaphysically impossible
True contradictions Accept: impossible
Truth Accept: correspondence
Vagueness Accept a combination of answers:
  • Reject Epistemic views of vagueness
  • Accept Metaphysical views of vagueness
  • Accept Semantic views of vagueness
Wittgenstein Accept: early