Experimenting with Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom

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UPDATE:  The second survey I ran in this series and its results are here.

I've posted someting over at Experimental Philosophy about something I'm trying in my metaphysics course this fall.

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It goes between Athens and Crete, no?

Tyler,

That's what you object to, my geography? (Actually, in one way, that isn't too suprising to me.)

I borrow this way of putting the puzzle from Chris Brown's "Aquinas and the Ship of Theseus."

Okay, okay. But I am pretty sure that the annual voyage of the Ship, the voyage in memorial of the defeat of the Minotaur by Theseus, the voyage which delayed the death of Socrates by a month, was between Crete and the Piraeus. If I didn't object to your geography, I would have almost nothing to object to.

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