Advances in Experimental Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Lindauer, Matthew; Sytsma, Justin; Beebe, James R
Advances in Experimental Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Lindauer, Matthew; Sytsma, Justin; Beebe, James R
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"Brings together cutting-edge research on the use of empirical scientific methods to illuminate traditional and contemporary issues in political philosophy"--
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"Brings together cutting-edge research on the use of empirical scientific methods to illuminate traditional and contemporary issues in political philosophy"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350254299
- ISBN-10: 1350254290
- Artikelnr.: 70539574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350254299
- ISBN-10: 1350254290
- Artikelnr.: 70539574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matthew Lindauer is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center, USA.
Introduction
Matthew Lindauer (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) Part I. Traditional Issues in Political Philosophy with an Empirical Approach 1. Corruption
Shared Expectations
and Social Dilemmas
Cristina Bicchieri
(University of Pennsylvania
USA)
Raj Patel (University of Pennsylvania
USA)
and Leena Koni Hoffmann (Chatham House) 2. Rules
Risk and Agreement
Justin Bruner (University of Arizona
USA) 3. Does Equality Matter for Its Own Sake? An Experimental Examination of the Leveling Down Objection
Christopher Freiman (College of William and Mary
USA) and Adam Lerner (New York University
USA) 4. What Does Labor Mixing Get You?
Shaun Nichols (Cornell University
USA) and John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) 5. Segregation and the Portfolio Theory of Identity
Ryan Muldoon (SUNY Buffalo
USA) 6. Empirical Philosophy: How Engaging with Empirical Evidence Is Important for Theory as Well as Practice
Nicole Hassoun (Binghamton University
USA) 7. How Do People Balance Death against Lesser Burdens?
Veronika Luptakova and Alex Voorhoeve (London School of Economics
UK) Part II. New Directions 8. Automated Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Anglophone Manosphere
Mark Alfano (Macquarie University
Australia)
Joanne Byrne (La Trobe University
Australia)
and Joshua Roose (Deakin University
Australia) 9. Experimental Immigration Ethics
Mollie Gerver (King's College London
UK)
Dominik Duell (University of Innsbruck
Austria)
Patrick Lown (University of Essex
UK) 10. Love vs. Money: Understanding Unique Challenges in Care Workers' Labor Organizing
Grace Flores-Robles (CUNY Graduate Center
USA) and Ana P. Gantman (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) 11. Experimental Political Philosophy: A Manifesto
John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) Index
Matthew Lindauer (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) Part I. Traditional Issues in Political Philosophy with an Empirical Approach 1. Corruption
Shared Expectations
and Social Dilemmas
Cristina Bicchieri
(University of Pennsylvania
USA)
Raj Patel (University of Pennsylvania
USA)
and Leena Koni Hoffmann (Chatham House) 2. Rules
Risk and Agreement
Justin Bruner (University of Arizona
USA) 3. Does Equality Matter for Its Own Sake? An Experimental Examination of the Leveling Down Objection
Christopher Freiman (College of William and Mary
USA) and Adam Lerner (New York University
USA) 4. What Does Labor Mixing Get You?
Shaun Nichols (Cornell University
USA) and John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) 5. Segregation and the Portfolio Theory of Identity
Ryan Muldoon (SUNY Buffalo
USA) 6. Empirical Philosophy: How Engaging with Empirical Evidence Is Important for Theory as Well as Practice
Nicole Hassoun (Binghamton University
USA) 7. How Do People Balance Death against Lesser Burdens?
Veronika Luptakova and Alex Voorhoeve (London School of Economics
UK) Part II. New Directions 8. Automated Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Anglophone Manosphere
Mark Alfano (Macquarie University
Australia)
Joanne Byrne (La Trobe University
Australia)
and Joshua Roose (Deakin University
Australia) 9. Experimental Immigration Ethics
Mollie Gerver (King's College London
UK)
Dominik Duell (University of Innsbruck
Austria)
Patrick Lown (University of Essex
UK) 10. Love vs. Money: Understanding Unique Challenges in Care Workers' Labor Organizing
Grace Flores-Robles (CUNY Graduate Center
USA) and Ana P. Gantman (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) 11. Experimental Political Philosophy: A Manifesto
John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) Index
Introduction
Matthew Lindauer (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) Part I. Traditional Issues in Political Philosophy with an Empirical Approach 1. Corruption
Shared Expectations
and Social Dilemmas
Cristina Bicchieri
(University of Pennsylvania
USA)
Raj Patel (University of Pennsylvania
USA)
and Leena Koni Hoffmann (Chatham House) 2. Rules
Risk and Agreement
Justin Bruner (University of Arizona
USA) 3. Does Equality Matter for Its Own Sake? An Experimental Examination of the Leveling Down Objection
Christopher Freiman (College of William and Mary
USA) and Adam Lerner (New York University
USA) 4. What Does Labor Mixing Get You?
Shaun Nichols (Cornell University
USA) and John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) 5. Segregation and the Portfolio Theory of Identity
Ryan Muldoon (SUNY Buffalo
USA) 6. Empirical Philosophy: How Engaging with Empirical Evidence Is Important for Theory as Well as Practice
Nicole Hassoun (Binghamton University
USA) 7. How Do People Balance Death against Lesser Burdens?
Veronika Luptakova and Alex Voorhoeve (London School of Economics
UK) Part II. New Directions 8. Automated Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Anglophone Manosphere
Mark Alfano (Macquarie University
Australia)
Joanne Byrne (La Trobe University
Australia)
and Joshua Roose (Deakin University
Australia) 9. Experimental Immigration Ethics
Mollie Gerver (King's College London
UK)
Dominik Duell (University of Innsbruck
Austria)
Patrick Lown (University of Essex
UK) 10. Love vs. Money: Understanding Unique Challenges in Care Workers' Labor Organizing
Grace Flores-Robles (CUNY Graduate Center
USA) and Ana P. Gantman (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) 11. Experimental Political Philosophy: A Manifesto
John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) Index
Matthew Lindauer (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) Part I. Traditional Issues in Political Philosophy with an Empirical Approach 1. Corruption
Shared Expectations
and Social Dilemmas
Cristina Bicchieri
(University of Pennsylvania
USA)
Raj Patel (University of Pennsylvania
USA)
and Leena Koni Hoffmann (Chatham House) 2. Rules
Risk and Agreement
Justin Bruner (University of Arizona
USA) 3. Does Equality Matter for Its Own Sake? An Experimental Examination of the Leveling Down Objection
Christopher Freiman (College of William and Mary
USA) and Adam Lerner (New York University
USA) 4. What Does Labor Mixing Get You?
Shaun Nichols (Cornell University
USA) and John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) 5. Segregation and the Portfolio Theory of Identity
Ryan Muldoon (SUNY Buffalo
USA) 6. Empirical Philosophy: How Engaging with Empirical Evidence Is Important for Theory as Well as Practice
Nicole Hassoun (Binghamton University
USA) 7. How Do People Balance Death against Lesser Burdens?
Veronika Luptakova and Alex Voorhoeve (London School of Economics
UK) Part II. New Directions 8. Automated Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Anglophone Manosphere
Mark Alfano (Macquarie University
Australia)
Joanne Byrne (La Trobe University
Australia)
and Joshua Roose (Deakin University
Australia) 9. Experimental Immigration Ethics
Mollie Gerver (King's College London
UK)
Dominik Duell (University of Innsbruck
Austria)
Patrick Lown (University of Essex
UK) 10. Love vs. Money: Understanding Unique Challenges in Care Workers' Labor Organizing
Grace Flores-Robles (CUNY Graduate Center
USA) and Ana P. Gantman (Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center
USA) 11. Experimental Political Philosophy: A Manifesto
John Thrasher (Chapman University
USA) Index