Measuring metaaesthetics: Challenges and ways forward

New Ideas in Psychology 62 (2021)
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Abstract

A growing body of psychological research seeks to understand how people's thinking comports with long-standing philosophical theories, such as whether they view ethical or aesthetic truths as subjective or objective. Yet such research can be critically undermined if it fails to accurately characterize the philosophical positions in question and fails to ensure that subjects understand them appropriately. We argue that a recent article by Rabb et al. (2020) fails to meet these demands and propose several constructive solutions for future research.

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David Moss
Cambridge University
Lance Bush
Cornell University

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