© 2015 . Five experiments suggested that everyday free will and moral responsibility judgments about some hypothetical thought examples differed from free will and moral responsibility judgments about the actual world. Experiment 1 (N=106) showed that free will intuitions about the actual world measured by the FAD-Plus poorly predicted free will intuitions about a hypothetical person performing a determined action (r=.13). Experiments 2-5 replicated this result and found the relations between actual free will judgments and free will judgments about hypothetical determined or fated actions (rs=.22-.35) were much smaller than the differences between them (ηp2=.2-.55). These results put some pressure on theoretical accounts of everyday intuiti...
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A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
In the debate over whether free will is compatible with determinism most philosophers on both sides ...
Many philosophical problems are rooted in everyday thought, and experimental philosophy uses social ...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Examines the relevance of empirical studies of responsibility judgments for traditional philosophica...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
We linked between the social psychology and experimental philosophy paradigms for the study of folk ...
Abstract: Philosophers working in the nascent field of ‘experimental philosophy ’ have begun using m...
Standard methods in experimental philosophy have sought to measure folk intuitions using experiments...
Recent studies have shown that different free will beliefs affect moral behavior. The purpose of the...
Abstract: This paper relies on experimental methods to explore the psychological underpinnings of fo...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
Although the concept has been debated for centuries by philosophers, little is known about lay belie...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
In the debate over whether free will is compatible with determinism most philosophers on both sides ...
Many philosophical problems are rooted in everyday thought, and experimental philosophy uses social ...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...