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  1. philosophyexperiments.com

    Interactive philosophy tests and activities designed to tell you what you don't want to know about yourself. ... Philosophy Experiments. 83% of men who visit this web site, compared to only 79% of women, think that torture is sometimes morally justified. What do you think? Should You Kill The Fat Man? Valid Or Invalid? Battleground God.
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      Reports on Philosophy Experiments. The popularity of the activities featured on this web site allows us to collect a lot of interesting (anonymous) data. Here is a list of reports and analyses that explore this data. Hopefully, we'll be adding to it over time. The Reports

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      Donate. Thank you for your interest. However, because this site is no longer being developed, it would not be right to accept donations. Thank you!

    • Philosophical Health Check

      Philosophical Health Check. The PHC will only take about 5 minutes of your time. We're going to present you with 30 statements.

    • Staying Alive

      Staying Alive - The Scenarios. The aim of the game is to stay alive. There are three rounds. In each round, you will be presented with a scenario and then offered two choices.

    • Should You Kill The Backpacker

      Should You Kill The Backpacker? This activity focuses on some of the complications raised by the famous Trolley Problem thought experiment. In particular, it relies on Judith Jarvis Thomson's essay, "The Trolley Problem", published in The Yale Law Journal in 1985.It seems you have not yet completed the "Should You Kill The Fat Man?" activity on this web site (or, at least, not recently).

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  2. guides.gccaz.edu

    Oct 16, 2023What If. . .Collected Thought Experiments in Philosophy is a brief collection of over 100 classic and contemporary "thought experiments," each exploring an important philosophical argument. These thought experiments introduce students to the kind of disciplined thought required in philosophy, and awaken their intellectual curiosity.
    Author:Sean OBrienPublished:2016
  3. worldatlas.com

    Dec 22, 2023Today, a wide array of disciplines use the thought experiment, including philosophy, psychology, economics, and political theory. For the experiment, imagine a cop arrests both Chris and Cindy for robbing a bank. They are in separate cells where they cannot communicate. Both want to be free and care more about their personal freedom than the ...
  4. explorabl.es

    Philosophy is the act of playing with ideas — so, here's a list of philosophical games, that let you ask deep questions, through play: ... ALL OF IT. Explorable Explanations is, above all, an experiment. None of us know anything, and that's exciting. We'd love for you to join us, in playing & making these interactive things! There's a lot ...
  5. philosophylab.co

    Philosophy Lab is a non-profit organisation that started as an outreach project in 2015 when she was a PhD student at Reading. We are running labs in several schools. They range from local comprehensives to two outstanding schools - Reading School, a grammar school, and Kings' College London Mathematics School, a specialist free school.
  6. adarshbadri.me

    Apr 19, 2023The Ship of Theseus, one of the well-known philosophical thought experiments, raises questions about the nature of identity and continuity over time.In the paradox, the question is whether a ship that has had all its components replaced throughout time is still the same. On the one hand, asserting that the ship has not altered despite having some of its components replaced would make sense.
  7. philosophos.org

    May 9, 2023In philosophy, thought experiments are often used to explore questions of morality, personal identity, knowledge, and more. In science, they are often used to explore ideas such as time travel, multiple universes, and the nature of reality. One of the most famous thought experiments is the "Chinese Room" experiment, proposed by philosopher ...
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