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Author Archives: Mark Phelan

Experiment Month Two

Posted on May 18, 2012 by Mark Phelan
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Just a quick note to let you know about the second annual Experiment Month initiative. The deadline for submissions is June 15th. The basic idea of the initiative is simple. If you are interested in running an experiment to address a philosophical … Continue reading →

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Experiment Month

Posted on April 19, 2011 by Mark Phelan
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Philosophers are invited to participate in experimental philosophy studies by clicking on the image to the left. The studies here are part of the APA funded Experiment Month Initiative. They have been submitted by philosophy professors and students in the … Continue reading →

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Experimental Epistemology in NYC

Posted on January 14, 2011 by Mark Phelan
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I wanted to alert readers of this blog to upcoming experimental philosophy talks in New York City. Many of the talks this semester will be of interest to epistemologists, including our first two talks, Jonathan Schaffer’s, “Knowledge, Stakes, and Mistakes”, … Continue reading →

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