Experiments in Philosophy

The impact of psychological research on life's big questions.
David Pizarro is an assistant professor at Cornell University, where he conducts research on moral judgment and emotion in the department of psychology. See full bio

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What Experimental Philosophy means for Traditional Psychology

I have a confession to make. Although our group of bloggers is described as "a band of philosophers," I'm faking the funk, so to speak. In real life, I'm a psychologist through and through. So I'm thankful to my real-philosopher colleagues for giving me a "pass" to contribute to this blog (and to the field). At the end of the day, I like to think that experimental philosophy is really social psychology with a fresh set of questions to investigate. Read More

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