Volume 5 of the “Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy,” edited by Joshua Knobe and Shaun Nichols, just hit the shelves! It comprises a total of 16 chapters on no less than 480 pages. See below for the table of contents.
- Alexander Max Bauer and Jan Romann: “Equal Deeds, Different Needs”
- John Bronsteen, Brian Leiter, Jonathan Masur, and Kevin Tobia: “The Folk Theory of Well-Being”
- Shannon Brick: “Deference to Moral Testimony and (In)Authenticity”
- Florian Cova: “Calibrating Measures of Folk Objectivism”
- Justin Sytsma: “Resituating the Influence of Relevant Alternatives”
- Samuel Murray, Elise Dykhuis, and Thomas Nadelhoffer: “Do People Understand Determinism? The Tracking Problem for Measuring Free Will Beliefs”
- Natalja Deng, Andrew J. Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton: “Investing the Three Ts of Present-Bias – Telic Attitudes, Temporal Preferences and Temporal Ontology”
- Blake McAllister, Ian Church, Paul Rezkalla, and Long Nguyen: “Empirical Challenges to the Evidential Problem of Evil”
- Eric Mandelbaum, Jennifer Ware, and Steven Young: “The Sound of Slurs – Bad Sounds for Bad Words”
- Rebecca Zhu, Mariel Goddu, and Alison Gopnik: “Providing Explanations Shifts Preschoolers’ Metaphor Preferences”
- Adrian Ziólkowski and Tomasz Zyglewicz: “Truth-Conditional Variability of Color Ascriptions”
- Joshua Alexander and Jonathan M. Weinberg: “Practices Make Perfect – On Minding Methodology When Mooting Metaphilosophy”
- Nat Hansen, Kathryn Francis, and Hamish Greening: “Socratic Questionnaires”
- N. Ángel Pinillos: “Bank Cases, Stakes and Normative Facts”
- Jon Bebb and Helen Beebee: “Causal Selection and Egalitarianism”
- Kevin Reuter: “Experimental Philosophy of Consciousness”
Literature
Knobe, Joshua, and Shaun Nichols (eds.) (2024): Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, volume 5, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Link)