My Survey Responses

Survey Prompt Response
A priori knowledge Accept: yes
Abortion Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Abstract objects Accept a combination of answers:
  • Lean towards Platonism
  • Reject nominalism
  • Accept Pythagoreanism (Numbers rather than Ideas)
Aesthetic experience Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Aesthetic value Accept an alternative view: transcendental aesthetics
Aim of philosophy Accept a combination of answers:
  • Reject goodness/justice
  • Neutral towards wisdom
  • Lean towards truth/knowledge
  • Accept understanding
  • Reject happiness
Analysis of knowledge Accept: other analysis
Analytic-synthetic distinction Accept: yes
Arguments for theism Accept: cosmological
Belief or credence Accept: credence
Capital punishment Accept: impermissible
Causation Accept an alternative view: well-ordering (in the rigorous mathematical meaning) in a "temporal screen" and relative to free will
Chinese room Accept an alternative view: "A quantum computer in a Chinese room" (my paper)
Concepts Accept an alternative view: mathematical structures or "numbers" in the final analysis
Consciousness Accept a combination of answers:
  • Lean towards identity theory
  • Lean towards dualism
  • Accept panpsychism
Continuum hypothesis Accept: determinate
Cosmological fine-tuning Accept: brute fact
Eating animals and animal products Accept: omnivorism (yes and yes)
Environmental ethics Accept: non-anthropocentric
Epistemic justification Accept a combination of answers:
  • Accept externalism
  • Accept internalism
  • Accept transcendentalism
Experience machine Accept an alternative view: The dilemma is valid under additional conditions and they are not valid (admissible)
Extended mind Accept: yes
External world Accept an alternative view: neo-Pythagorean transcendentalism
Footbridge Accept: don't push
Foundations of mathematics Accept an alternative view: Hilbert arithmetic (as introduced and justified by me)
Free will Accept a combination of answers:
  • Neutral towards compatibilism
  • Accept libertarianism
  • Reject no free will
  • Accept panpsychic free will (quantum free will: Conway, Kochem's "free will theorems")
Gender Accept a combination of answers:
  • Accept biological
  • Accept psychological
  • Accept social
  • Neutral towards unreal
Gender categories Insufficiently familiar with the issue
God Accept an alternative view: Depends on the definition of "God": I mean "theology as a rigorous science" similarly to "philosophy as a rigorous science".
Grounds of intentionality Accept: phenomenal
Hard problem of consciousness Accept: no
Human genetic engineering Accept: permissible
Hume Accept: skeptic
Immortality Accept: yes
Interlevel metaphysics Accept a combination of answers:
  • Reject supervenience
  • Accept grounding
  • Reject realization
  • Accept identity
Justification Accept: nonreliabilist foundationalism
Kant Accept: one world
Knowledge Accept an alternative view: Both empirism and rationalism as a synthesis of science and metaphysics (together with mathematics)
Knowledge claims Accept: invariantism
Law Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Laws of nature Accept an alternative view: Synthetic apriori: inferrable as analythic in the final analysis (i.e. as logical tautologies)
Logic Accept: classical
Material composition Accept: universalism
Meaning of life Accept: objective
Mental content Accept an alternative view: transcendentalism
Meta-ethics Accept an alternative view: moral transcendentalism
Metaontology Accept an alternative view: Pythagoreanism (mathematical realism)
Metaphilosophy Accept an alternative view: metaphilosophy should synthesize non-naturalism and naturalism
Method in history of philosophy Accept an alternative view: Heidegger's hermeneutics
Method in political philosophy Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Mind Accept: physicalism
Mind uploading Agnostic/undecided
Moral judgment Accept: cognitivism
Moral motivation Accept an alternative view: transcendentalism
Moral principles Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Morality Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Newcomb's problem Accept an alternative view: The problem is incorrected defined: in fact, it defines a bit of information as the totality
Normative concepts Accept: reasons
Normative ethics Accept: virtue ethics
Other minds Accept a combination of answers:
  • Accept adult humans
  • Neutral towards cats
  • Neutral towards fish
  • Neutral towards flies
  • Neutral towards worms
  • Neutral towards plants
  • Neutral towards particles
  • Lean towards newborn babies
  • Lean towards current AI systems
  • Accept future AI systems
  • Accept the universe
Ought implies can Accept: no
Perceptual experience Accept: representationalism
Personal identity Accept an alternative view: Personal identity is an empirical counterpart of the identity of the totality
Philosophical knowledge Accept: a lot
Philosophical methods Accept a combination of answers:
  • Lean towards empirical philosophy
  • Lean towards experimental philosophy
  • Accept linguistic philosophy
  • Accept intuition-based philosophy
  • Lean towards conceptual engineering
  • Accept conceptual analysis
  • Accept formal philosophy
  • Accept Husserlian "rigorous philosophy" (falsifiable equivalents of metaphysics)
Philosophical progress Accept: a lot
Plato Accept an alternative view: Syntesizing both
Political philosophy Accept: libertarianism
Politics Accept: capitalism
Possible worlds Accept an alternative view: the viewpoint of quantum mechanics
Practical reason Accept: Kantian
Principle of sufficient reason Accept: true
Proper names Accept: Fregean
Properties Accept: classes
Propositional attitudes Accept: representational
Propositions Accept: sets
Quantum mechanics Accept an alternative view: quantum information
Race Accept: biological
Race categories Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Rational disagreement Accept: permissivism
Response to external-world skepticism Accept an alternative view: Kant's "Copernican Revolution" of transcendentalism
Science Accept an alternative view: Both realism and anti-realism
Semantic content Accept: radical contextualism (most or all)
Sleeping beauty Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Spacetime Accept an alternative view: Spacetine a screen, to which the universal quantum informantion ("behind the screen") is projected (the Standard model describes the screen).
Statue and lump Accept: two things
Teletransporter Accept an alternative view: Dead-and-alive teletranspoorter as "Schroedinger's cat"
Temporal ontology Accept an alternative view: transcendentalism after which temporal ontology is a "screen ontology".
Theory of reference Accept an alternative view: Dual (complete or mutual) reference
Time Accept a combination of answers:
  • Lean towards A-theory
  • Lean towards B-theory
Time travel Accept: metaphysically impossible
Trolley problem Accept an alternative view: The problem is not philosophical: any solution depends on additional circumstances availbale only in a real situation
True contradictions Accept an alternative view: true contradictions are formally and logically representable in terms of information
Truth Lean towards: epistemic
Units of selection Accept an alternative view: Each of both can dominate under additional conditions.
Vagueness Accept: metaphysical
Values in science Accept: can be either
Well-being Insufficiently familiar with the issue
Wittgenstein Accept: early
Zombies Accept an alternative view: The problem is not philosophical