Just writing to introduce the new Experimental Philosophy Page which has over 100
papers covering causation, consciousness, folk psychology, intentional
action, metaphilosophy and other areas of research. All entries have
citations and links, and many also have excerpts or abstracts and links
to the authors' academic web page.
While this is clearly
useful for those in the experimental philosophy community, the idea
behind the project is also to make the papers available to philosophers
who may be interested in a specific area of experimental research but
who don't know how or where to find those papers.
So if you've written an experimental philosophy paper, there's a good chance that it's already on the page, and all you need to do now is to make sure that the information is correct. And, if your paper isn't yet included, just go ahead and add it. This is the only way the page will stay up to date and continue to be a helpful resource.
In addition, if you are wondering which journal would be a good place to submit an x-phi paper, there is now a section detailing the journals which have accepted x-phi papers in the past and the journals which are likely to continue to show an interest in empirically based philosophy.


Jonathan
Great work!
Can we correct the few mistakes or update the page?
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PS: BTW, Analysis is still publishing papers on and in experimental philosophy. Marti got a paper there in 2009 criticizing Machery et al. 2004, and my reply with new data is forthcoming (Linguistic and metalinguistic intuitions in the philosophy of language).
Posted by: Edouard Machery | Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 11:46 AM
Also, it would be nice to add a link to the experimental philosophy society!
Posted by: Edouard Machery | Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 11:49 AM
Edouard
Thanks so much for the helpful feedback, and yes, you absolutely can edit the page. This is the perfect example of how the page can be really useful, since no single person will have all the information.
All you need to do is click 'edit' (to the right of the section on journals, and you should be taken to a page where you can easily just change the information on Analysis.
The experimental philosophy society is linked under the 'labs and organizations' section on the page.
Hope this makes it clear, and that everyone else joins in too.
Posted by: Jonathan Phillips | Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 12:50 PM
Good job putting this all together! I had seen the wiki page before, but it looks like it's been majorly updated with a wealth of information. This should be an extremely useful resource, especially given that anyone can update it. I just updated some info on my paper (the journal is changing its name)!
Posted by: Josh May | Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 02:26 PM
thank you very much for your work on this excellent resource.
Posted by: John Dell | Monday, August 24, 2009 at 01:48 AM