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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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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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