Nicole Hassoun at Public Reason has posted an experiment on how people think about “meeting needs” (here). The results appear in an article that will be published Utilitas, though the experimental results will play only a “minor” role. Yali Corea-Levy of Arizona conducted the experiment.
A colleague in Political Science (at Weber State) and I have [...]
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Experimental Political Philosophy
Posted in cognitive science, experimental philosophy, folk psychology, philosophy, political philosophy, rationality on May 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »