Experimental philosophy’s much-discussed ‘restrictionist’ program seeks to delineate the extent to which philosophers may legitimately rely on intuitions about possible cases. The present paper shows that this program can be (i) put to the service of diagnostic problem-resolution (in the wake of J.L. Austin) and (ii) pursued by constructing and experimentally testing psycholinguistic explanations of intuitions which expose their lack of evidentiary value: The paper develops a psycholinguistic explanation of paradoxical intuitions that are prompted by verbal case-descriptions, and presents two experiments that support the explanation. This debunking explanation helps resolve philosophical paradoxes about perception (known as ‘arguments from ...
Philosophers are often credited with particularly well-developed conceptual skills. The ‘expertise o...
Philosophers are often credited with particularly well-developed conceptual skills. The ‘expertise o...
After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem o...
Experimental philosophy’s much-discussed ‘restrictionist’ program seeks to delineate the extent to w...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
Experimental philosophy’s ‘sources project’ seeks to develop psychological explanations of philosoph...
This chapter presents and develops an interdisciplinary research programme currently emerging from e...
Empirical insights into language processing have a philosophical relevance that extends well beyond ...
The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholi...
Little is known about the aetiology of philosophical intuitions, in spite of their central role in a...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Some experimental philosophers imply that philosophers should endorse folk intuitions and even use t...
Philosophers are often credited with particularly well-developed conceptual skills. The ‘expertise o...
Philosophers are often credited with particularly well-developed conceptual skills. The ‘expertise o...
After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem o...
Experimental philosophy’s much-discussed ‘restrictionist’ program seeks to delineate the extent to w...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
Experimental philosophy’s ‘sources project’ seeks to develop psychological explanations of philosoph...
This chapter presents and develops an interdisciplinary research programme currently emerging from e...
Empirical insights into language processing have a philosophical relevance that extends well beyond ...
The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholi...
Little is known about the aetiology of philosophical intuitions, in spite of their central role in a...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Some experimental philosophers imply that philosophers should endorse folk intuitions and even use t...
Philosophers are often credited with particularly well-developed conceptual skills. The ‘expertise o...
Philosophers are often credited with particularly well-developed conceptual skills. The ‘expertise o...
After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem o...