My Survey Responses

Survey Prompt Response
A priori knowledge Accept: yes
Abortion There is no fact of the matter
Abstract objects Lean towards: Platonism
Aesthetic experience Skipped
Aesthetic value Other
Aim of philosophy Accept: truth/knowledge
Analysis of knowledge Accept: justified true belief
Analytic-synthetic distinction Lean towards: yes
Arguments for theism Lean towards: cosmological
Belief or credence Accept: belief
Capital punishment Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Causation Lean towards: process/production
Chinese room Lean towards: understands
Concepts Lean towards: empiricism
Consciousness Lean towards: functionalism
Continuum hypothesis Skipped
Cosmological fine-tuning Accept: brute fact
Eating animals and animal products Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Environmental ethics Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Epistemic justification Lean towards: internalism
Experience machine Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Extended mind Skipped
External world Accept: non-skeptical realism
Footbridge Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Foundations of mathematics Skipped
Free will Accept: no free will
Gender Lean towards: unreal
Gender categories Skipped
God Accept: atheism
Grounds of intentionality Skipped
Hard problem of consciousness Lean towards: yes
Human genetic engineering Skipped
Hume Lean towards: naturalist
Immortality Lean towards: no
Interlevel metaphysics Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Justification Lean towards: nonreliabilist foundationalism
Kant Skipped
Knowledge Lean towards: rationalism
Knowledge claims Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Law Skipped
Laws of nature Lean towards: Humean
Logic Accept: classical
Material composition Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Meaning of life Lean towards: nonexistent
Mental content Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Meta-ethics Accept: moral anti-realism
Metaontology Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Metaphilosophy Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Method in history of philosophy Skipped
Method in political philosophy Skipped
Mind Accept: physicalism
Mind uploading Lean towards: survival
Moral judgment Accept: non-cognitivism
Moral motivation Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Moral principles Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Morality Lean towards: error theory
Newcomb's problem There is no fact of the matter
Normative concepts Skipped
Normative ethics There is no fact of the matter
Other minds Skipped
Ought implies can Skipped
Perceptual experience Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Personal identity Lean towards: psychological view
Philosophical knowledge Accept: a lot
Philosophical methods Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Philosophical progress Accept: a little
Plato Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Political philosophy Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Politics Skipped
Possible worlds Accept: abstract
Practical reason Skipped
Principle of sufficient reason Accept: true
Proper names Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Properties Accept: transcendent universals
Propositional attitudes Skipped
Propositions Lean towards: simple entities
Quantum mechanics Lean towards: epistemic
Race Accept: biological
Race categories Skipped
Rational disagreement Skipped
Response to external-world skepticism Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Science Lean towards: scientific realism
Semantic content Skipped
Sleeping beauty Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Spacetime Accept: relationism
Statue and lump Skipped
Teletransporter Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Temporal ontology Lean towards: eternalism
Theory of reference Skipped
Time Accept: B-theory
Time travel Accept: metaphysically impossible
Trolley problem There is no fact of the matter
True contradictions Accept: impossible
Truth Accept: correspondence
Units of selection Skipped
Vagueness Lean towards: semantic
Values in science Skipped
Well-being Skipped
Wittgenstein Lean towards: early
Zombies Insufficiently familiar with the issue