There's a new journal on the block. The first issue of The Review of Philosophy and Psychology is now out, and for a limited time all articles are available for free, here. The inaugural issue concerns experimental philosophy and was guest edited by Joshua Knobe, Tania Lombrozo, and Edouard Machery.
One of Josh Rust's and my papers is in it: Do Ethicists and Political Philosophers Vote More Often Than Other Professors? (Short answer: No.)
There's other good stuff in there too. I especially recommend Simon Cullen's critique of the methodology of experimental philosophy, Survey-Driven Romanticism.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Review of Philosophy and Psychology
Posted by Eric Schwitzgebel at 12:58 PM
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Cool. One paper I found interesting is "The Perceived Objectivity of Ethical Beliefs:
Psychological Findings and Implications for Public Policy"
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