“…During the last half decade experimental philosophers, along with a number of psychologists, have become increasingly interested the idea that there may be cultural differences in people's intuitive responses to philosophically important thought experiments, and this has led to a growing body of experimental work that has also begun to explore differences in intuitions across a variety of other demographic categories, including gender, age, personality, academic affiliation, and native language (Abarbanell and Hauser 2010;Ahlenius and Tännsjö, 2012;Buckwalter and Stich 2013;Colaço et al 2014;Costa et al 2014;Feltz and Cokely 2009;Machery, Olivola, and De Blanc 2009;Machery et al under review;Nagel, San Juan, and Mar 2013;Friedman 2103, 2014;Turri 2013;Vaesen, Peterson, and Van Bezooijen 2013). Some of these studies report partially conflicting findings, most have small sample sizes, and some raise other methodological issues.…”