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Markus Kneer
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 43
Citations - 531
Markus Kneer is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blame & Contextualism. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 30 publications receiving 248 citations. Previous affiliations of Markus Kneer include University of Pittsburgh.
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Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
Florian Cova,Brent Strickland,Brent Strickland,Angela Gaia Felicita Abatista,Aurélien Allard,James Andow,Mario Attie,James R. Beebe,Renatas Berniūnas,Jordane Boudesseul,Matteo Colombo,Fiery Cushman,Rodrigo Díaz,Noah van Dongen,Vilius Dranseika,Brian D. Earp,Antonio Gaitán Torres,Ivar R. Hannikainen,José V. Hernández-Conde,Wenjia Hu,François Jaquet,Kareem Khalifa,Hanna Kim,Markus Kneer,Joshua Knobe,Miklos Kurthy,Anthony Lantian,Shen-yi Liao,Edouard Machery,Tania Moerenhout,Christian Mott,Mark Phelan,Jonathan Phillips,Navin Rambharose,Kevin Reuter,Felipe Romero,Paulo Sousa,Jan Sprenger,Emile Thalabard,Kevin Tobia,Hugo Viciana,Daniel A. Wilkenfeld,Xiang Zhou +42 more
TL;DR: The X-Phi Replicability Project (XRP) as discussed by the authors was formed to estimate the reproducibility of experimental philosophy (osf.io/dvkpr) studies published between 2003 and 2015 and recruited 20 research teams across 8 countries to conduct a high-quality replication of each study in order to compare the results to the original published findings.
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No luck for moral luck
Markus Kneer,Edouard Machery +1 more
TL;DR: This work examines whether the asymmetry is found for reflective intuitions regarding wrongness, blame, permissibility, and punishment judgments, whether people's concrete, case-based judgments align with their explicit, abstract principles regarding moral luck, and what psychological mechanisms might drive the effect.
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Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
Florian Cova,Brent Strickland,Angela Gaia Felicita Abatista,Aur lien Allard,James Andow,Mario Attie,James R. Beebe,Renatas Berni nas,Jordane Boudesseul,Matteo Colombo,Fiery Cushman,Rodrigo D az,Noah van Dongen,Vilius Dranseika,Brian D. Earp,Antonio Gait n Torres,Ivar R. Hannikainen,Jos V. Hern ndez-Conde,Wenjia Hu,Fran ois Jaquet,Kareem Khalifa,Hannah Kim,Markus Kneer,Joshua Knobe,Miklos Kurthy,Anthony Lantian,Shen-yi Liao,Edouard Machery,Tania Moerenhout,Christian Mott,Mark Phelan,Navin Rambharose,Kevin Reuter,Felipe Romero,Jonathan Phillips,Paulo Sousa,Jan Sprenger,Thalabard Emile,Kevin Tobia,Hugo Viciana,Daniel A. Wilkenfeld,Xiang Zhou +41 more
TL;DR: The X-Phi Replicability Project (XRP) as mentioned in this paper was formed to estimate the reproducibility of experimental philosophy (osf.io/dvkpr) studies published between 2003 and 2015 and recruited 20 research teams across 8 countries to conduct a high-quality replication of each study in order to compare the results to the original published findings.
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Implementations in Machine Ethics: A Survey
TL;DR: In this paper, a trimorphic taxonomy is presented to analyze machine ethics implementations with respect to their object (ethical theories), as well as their non-technical and technical aspects.
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Implementations in Machine Ethics: A Survey
TL;DR: A trimorphic taxonomy is introduced to analyze machine ethics implementations with respect to their object (ethical theories), as well as their nontechnical and technical aspects.