Experimental Philosophy Syllabus
Published by Hanno Kaiser January 18th, 2006 in PhilosophyHere is the syllabus of Stephen Stich’s seminar in experimental philosophy at Rutgers, which includes a useful reading list. (Hat tip to Brian Leiter for the link.) The course covers the following topics:
- Free will, compatibilism & responsibility
- The identity of objects
- The nature of conceptual change in science
- The reference of proper names
- Moral realism and fundamental moral disagreement
- Epistemic norms
- The role of appeals to intuition in philosophy
Some implications of Stich’s work have been discussed on this blog in connection with cultural cognition.
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