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Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self Series Editor James Beebe - photo 1

Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self

Series Editor:

James Beebe, Professor of Philosophy, University at Buffalo, USA

Editorial Board:

Joshua Knobe, Yale University, USA

Edouard Machery, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Thomas Nadelhoffer, College of Charleston, UK

Eddy Nahmias, Neuroscience Institute at Georgia State University, USA

Jennifer Nagel, University of Toronto, Canada

Joshua Alexander, Siena College, USA

Empirical and experimental philosophy is generating tremendous excitement, producing unexpected results that are challenging traditional philosophical methods. Advances in Experimental Philosophy responds to this trend, bringing together some of the most exciting voices in the field to understand the approach and measure its impact in contemporary philosophy. The result is a series that captures past and present developments and anticipates future research directions.

To provide in-depth examinations, each volume links experimental philosophy to a key philosophical area. They provide historical overviews alongside case studies, reviews of current problems and discussions of new directions. For upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals actively pursuing research in experimental philosophy these are essential resources.

Titles in the series include:

Advances in Experimental Epistemology, edited by James R. Beebe

Advances in Experimental Moral Psychology, edited by Hagop Sarkissian and Jennifer Cole Wright

Advances in Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Methodology, edited by Jennifer Nado

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics, edited by Florian Cova and Sbastien Rhault

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Language, edited by Jussi Haukioja

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, edited by Andrew Aberdein and Matthew Inglis

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Mind, edited by Justin Sytsma

Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosophy, edited by Helen De Cruz and Ryan Nichols

Experimental Metaphysics, edited by David Rose

Methodological Advances in Experimental Philosophy, edited by Eugen Fischer and Mark Curtis

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Free Will and Responsibility, edited by Thomas Nadelhoffer and Andrew Monroe

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Causation, edited by Alex Wiegmann and Pascale Willemsen

Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self, edited by Kevin Tobia

Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self

Edited by
Kevin Tobia

Contents Kevin Tobia Jim A C Everett Joshua A Skorburg Jordan L - photo 2

Contents

Kevin Tobia

Jim A. C. Everett, Joshua A. Skorburg, Jordan L. Livingston, Vladimir Chituc, and Molly J. Crockett

Christina Starmans

Joshua Knobe

Stephanie Chen and Oleg Urminsky

Harold Noonan

Marya Schechtman

Preston Greene and Meghan Sullivan

Vilius Dranseika

Matthew L. Stanley and Felipe De Brigard

Paul Bloom and L. A. Paul

Rebecca J. Schlegel, Patricia N. Holte, Joe Maffly-Kipp, Devin Guthrie, and Joshua A. Hicks

Brian D. Earp, Jonathan Lewis, Joshua A. Skorburg, Ivar R. Hannikainen, and Jim A. C. Everett

Mihailis E. Diamantis

James P. Dunlea, Redeate G. Wolle, and Larisa Heiphetz

David Livingstone Smith

Figures

Expected identity disruption as a function of target and type of identity change

Expected identity disruption as a function of target, direction of change and type of identity change

Jittered plot showing the results of Tobia (2015)

Jittered plot showing the results of the present study

Visual measures of psychological connectedness used in Bartels and Urminsky (2011, Study 5)

Illustration of task used in Chen et al. (2016) to measure the causal centrality of sixteen features of personal identity

Estimated marginal means for plausibility of each of the six explanations

Estimated marginal means for measures of (a) plausibility of an explanation in terms of reincarnation, (b) judgment of quality of evidence supporting the belief in reincarnation, ascriptions of (c) identity, and (d) remembering, grouped by afterlife beliefs

Estimated marginal means for how convincing different strategies were thought to be

Estimated marginal means for how convincing various memories differing in level of detail, availability, and type of memory are taken to be (a) and parameter estimates of the three factors (b)

Boxplots for moral wrongness judgments split by condition ( different self vs. similar self ) are depicted for Study 1

For actor perspective memories (A) and other perspective memories (B), boxplots are depicted for moral wrongness judgments split by self condition ( different self vs. similar self ) for Study 2

For personal change (A) and subjective distance (B) outcome variables, boxplots are depicted for ratings split by condition (actor perspective memories vs. other perspective memories) for Study 3

Average agreement that immigrants can (left) and want to (right) adopt American norms

Average attitudes toward different characters

Average number of resources shared with different characters

Tables

Items Used in Study

Estimated Marginal Means and Pairwise Comparisons for Measures of (a) Plausibility of Explanation in Terms of Reincarnation, (b) Judgment of Quality of Evidence Supporting the Belief in Reincarnation, Ascriptions of (c) Identity, and (d) Remembering, Grouped by Afterlife Beliefs

Paul Bloom is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and Brooks and Suzanne Ragen professor emeritus of psychology at Yale University.

Felipe De Brigard is the Fuchsberg-Levine family associate professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Psychology and Neuroscience, and core faculty at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University.

Stephanie Chen is an assistant professor of marketing at London Business School.

Vladimir Chituc is a graduate student in psychology at Yale University.

Molly J. Crockett is an associate professor at the Department of Psychology at Yale University.

Mihailis E. Diamantis is a professor of law and philosophy (by courtesy) at the University of Iowa.

Vilius Dranseika is an assistant researcher at Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics & Institute for Philosophy, Jagiellonian University.

James P. Dunlea is a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University. Broadly his work centers on how children and adults understand their social world.

Brian D. Earp is associate director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and the Hastings Center, and a senior research fellow in moral psychology at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford.

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