I am interested in finding new work on experimental political philosophy that might be worth mentioning in a review article on the topic. I'd also love any references for good criticism of the traditional survey methodology used by many experimental philosophers. Any references would be great.
All best, -Nicole



Just to get the ball rolling, I wanted to suggest the really nice paper by Freiman and Nichols about how people's intuitions about distributive justice differ depending on whether they are thinking concretely or abstractly:
http://www.epl.web.arizona.edu/docs/Frieman_Nichols_IDITD.pdf
Posted by: Joshua Knobe | Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 12:15 PM