Causation Survey at TAR
I just noticed that Brian Weatherson recently ran an on-line survey about causation over at TAR. I thought perhaps some of the readers of this blog might want to participate in the unfolding discussion.
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I just noticed that Brian Weatherson recently ran an on-line survey about causation over at TAR. I thought perhaps some of the readers of this blog might want to participate in the unfolding discussion.
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After a quick search, I couldn't find this mentioned here on EP:
Leiter Reports is saying Christopher Hitchcock and Joshua Knobe have created an online study on intuitions about causation. Here's hoping that coverage will attract some volunteers.
The survey is at:
http://www.unc.edu/%7Eknobe/causation/index.htm
Posted by: Corey Tomsons | Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 06:12 PM