“The Compact Compendium of Experimental Philosophy,” a new entry into the “De Gruyter Reference” series, brings together experimental philosophers from around the globe to provide interested readers with insights into many topics currently researched in X-Phi. See below for the table of contents.
Part 1 – The Philosophy of Experimental Philosophy
- Justin Sytsma, Joseph Ulatowski, and Chad Gonnerman: “History and Philosophy of Experimental Philosophy – All in the Family”
- Eugen Fischer and Justin Sytsma: “Projects and Methods of Experimental Philosophy”
- Joachim Horvath: “Intuitions in Experimental Philosophy”
- Theodore Bach: “Limitations and Criticism of Experimental Philosophy”
Part 2 – Topics from Theoretical Philosophy
- Paul Henne: “Experimental Metaphysics – Causation”
- James R. Beebe: “Experimental Epistemology – Knowledge and Gettier Cases”
- Edouard Machery: “Experimental Philosophy of Language – Proper Names and Predicates”
- Igor Douven, Shira Elqayam, and Karolina Krzyżanowska: “The Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Formal Epistemology – Conditionals”
- Jonathan Waskan: “Experimental Philosophy of Science – Scientific Explanation”
- Mark Phelan: “Experimental Philosophy of Mind – Conscious State Attribution”
Part 3 – Topics from Practical Philosophy
- Justin Bruner: “Experimental Political Philosophy – Social Contract”
- Raff Donelson: “Experimental Legal Philosophy – General Jurisprudence”
- Thomas Nadelhoffer: “Experimental Philosophy of Action – Free Will and Moral Responsibility”
- Rodrigo Díaz: “Experimental Philosophy of Emotion – Emotion Theory”
- Ian M. Church: “Experimental Philosophy of Religion – Problem of Evil”
- Florian Cova: “Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics – Aesthetic Judgment”
Literature
Bauer, Alexander Max, and Stephan Kornmesser (eds.) (2023): The Compact Compendium of Experimental Philosophy, Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter. (Link)