Experimental Philosophy

Experimental Philosophy

Experimental Philosophy consists of researching philosophical problems or dilemmas, and finding a way to test this problem using statistics. The result is that a philosophical problem can actually be made testable.

Aesthetic judgements

Have you ever thought about why certain things seem more aesthetically pleasing than others? Have you considered what factors might influence your judgment of beauty? In our research we focus particularly on the role of emotion in the formation of aesthetic judgments! Find out more:

Dualism and beliefs

Short description: People can hold different beliefs at the same time, but which belief is their true belief? And how does the mind-body problem fit in this debate? For example: can people say that they believe in a form of afterlife but act like they believe it doesn’t exist? Find out more:

Personal identity

What makes you a person? Is it your ability to remember all that happens to you? Is it the fact that you have certain likes and dislikes? Is it your strong values? These are the questions we tried to answer in our research. Find our more by following this link: