Philosophers Are Hitting The Streets To Find Out If Their Ideas Have Real-World Applications

Experimental philosophy – that is, x-phi – isn’t new, but it is more and more common. “A well-known example of this kind of work is Knobe’s own finding, called the ‘side-effect effect’ or just the ‘Knobe effect’. In a nutshell, this is the finding that people judge a side-effect to be intentionally caused much more often when that side-effect is negative than when it’s positive.”