Comparative judgement for experimental philosophy: A method for assessing ordinary meaning in vehicles in the park cases
Fenner Tanswell,
Ben Davies,
Ian Jones
et al.
Abstract:This paper demonstrates the value to experimental philosophy of an empirical method from the social sciencesthat of comparative judgement. Comparative judgement is a method of assigning scores to (perceptions of) objects using paired comparisons. We use this method to explore the "ordinary meaning" of words, and the classic case of vehicles in the park in particular. We present an empirical study comprising three conditions. Given a pair of potential vehicles, participants were asked to judge either 1) the bet… Show more
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