All Stories

  1. Partial Aggregation: What the People Think
  2. The Hard Problem of AI Alignment: Value Forks in Moral Judgment
  3. Posting and Reposting: Investigating Reputation, Trust, and Deniability in Online Communication
  4. The folk concept of art
  5. Responsibility Gaps and Retributive Dispositions: Evidence from the US, Japan and Germany
  6. Trolleys, triage and Covid-19: the role of psychological realism in sacrificial dilemmas
  7. The folk concept of the good life: neither happiness nor well-being
  8. Happiness and well‐being: Is it all in your head? Evidence from the folk
  9. Causation, Norms, and Cognitive Bias
  10. The meaning of ‘reasonable’: Evidence from a corpus-linguistic study
  11. Causation and the Silly Norm Effect
  12. Causation, Foreseeability, and Norms
  13. Human control redressed: Comparing AI and human predictability in a real-effort task
  14. Outcome effects, moral luck and the hindsight bias
  15. Global evidence of a preference for the letter over the spirit of the law
  16. Can Artificial Intelligence Make Art?: Folk Intuitions as to whether AI-driven Robots Can Be Viewed as Artists and Produce Art
  17. Capable but Amoral? Comparing AI and Human Expert Collaboration in Ethical Decision Making
  18. The effect of outcome severity on moral judgement and interpersonal goals of perpetrators, victims, and bystanders
  19. Guilty Artificial Minds: Folk Attributions of Mens Rea and Culpability to Artificially Intelligent Agents
  20. Can a Robot Lie? Exploring the Folk Concept of Lying as Applied to Artificial Agents
  21. Norms of assertion in the United States, Germany, and Japan
  22. Trolleys, triage and Covid-19: the role of psychological realism in sacrificial dilemmas
  23. Are There Cross‐Cultural Legal Principles? Modal Reasoning Uncovers Procedural Constraints on Law
  24. Correction to: Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
  25. Predicates of personal taste: empirical data
  26. Outcome Effects, Moral Luck and the Hindsight Bias
  27. Are There Cross-Cultural Legal Principles? Modal Reasoning Uncovers Procedural Constraints on Law
  28. Playing the Blame Game with Robots
  29. Implementations in Machine Ethics
  30. Success and Knowledge in Action: Saving Anscombe’s Account of Intentionality
  31. Predicates of personal taste, semantic incompleteness, and necessitarianism
  32. Trolleys, Triage and Covid-19: The Role of Psychological Realism in Sacrificial Dilemmas
  33. The Effect of Outcome Severity on Moral Judgment and Interpersonal Goals of Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders
  34. No luck for moral luck
  35. The Content-Dependence of Imaginative Resistance
  36. Correction to: Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
  37. The norm of assertion: Empirical data
  38. Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
  39. Mens rea ascription, expertise and outcome effects: Professional judges surveyed
  40. Perspective and Epistemic State Ascriptions
  41. Relativism about predicates of personal taste and perspectival plurality