Experimental Philosophy: An Emerging Discipline

Lauren Stevens, Kyle Brasil, Travis Bundy, Sara Couture, Kim Hayes, Drew Lindgren, Amanda Lynch, Jared Talley, Patrick Beach, Stephen Crowley, Kimberly McAdams

Research output: Contribution to conferencePoster

Abstract

This poster will explain the nature of a newly emerging field in philosophy called experimental philosophy (“X-phi”) and its presence on Boise State’s campus. BSU’s X-phi group operates via gathering data from “everyday” people, sorting and statistically analyzing the data, then reviewing trends identified people’s intuitions about certain concepts (e.g. know-how, intentional action, moral correctness, etc.). We are exploring the concept of Honesty—a concept that has, to date, not been adequately analyzed. To distinguish theories developed as a result of this research, X-phi employs the term “folk theory”, literally referring to the theory that the majority of people are found to hold. It’s then interdisciplinarily informative determine where these folk theories match up, or fail to, with existing philosophical theories. X-phi is still establishing itself in the greater academic community, but is proving its worth; philosopher and professor at Tufts University, Daniel Dennett, acknowledges in a recently published book review that “some of the work has yielded interesting results that certainly defy complacent assumptions common among philosophers.” BSU’s X-Phi group has been active on campus for two years; this poster will report the group’s evolution, current work, and explain what X-Phi is in general.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 21 Apr 2014
EventUndergraduate Research and Scholarship Conference 2014 - Boise State University, Boise, United States
Duration: 21 Apr 201421 Apr 2014

Conference

ConferenceUndergraduate Research and Scholarship Conference 2014
Abbreviated titleURS 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoise
Period21/04/1421/04/14

Keywords

  • experimental philosophy
  • psychology
  • armchair philosophy

EGS Disciplines

  • Philosophy

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