Testing Non-experts' Intuitions in the Ethics of Self-defense

Project: Research

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Description

The typical method in the ethics of self-defense gives significant weight to the philosopher's intuitive assessment of cases. But intuitions diverge on some of the most difficult cases: e.g., cases where a person has the reasonable, but false, belief that someone else poses a threat to them. In this project, we want to explore how laypeople assess these cases to see which patterns and potential explanations emerge.
Short titleTesting Non-experts' Intuitions in the Ethics of Self-defense
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date2022/10/012023/09/30

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Free keywords

  • Ethics
  • Self-defense
  • Morality
  • Experimental Philosophy
  • Intuitions