Summary |
These papers explore a range of issues in metaphysics by
drawing on empirical work. While much of
the current work has been focused on the ordinary understanding of causation
(see Experimental Philosophy: Causation), other work has focused
on issues such as event individuation, mereology, personal identity, and temporal
experience. This work is largely focused on bringing certain empirical results
to bear on relevant disputes in metaphysics.
But some of this work—especially early work by Alvin Goldman and more
recently Laurie Paul—is more programmatic (e.g., arguing for the relevance of
cognitive science to metaphysics).
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