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The HBS hosts discuss the pedagogical pros and cons of thoughts experiments.
Philosophy has its own laboratory! While it doesn’t have graduated cylinders or Bunsen burners, it is a “clean room” in which philosophers can distill the essential elements of a theory. We talk about the pros and cons of thought experiments, their uses, and their abuses. We give some examples of famous thought experiments and, yes, we talk about the trolley problem.
Full episode notes at this link.
By Leigh M. Johnson, Jennifer Kling, Bob Vallier4.9
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The HBS hosts discuss the pedagogical pros and cons of thoughts experiments.
Philosophy has its own laboratory! While it doesn’t have graduated cylinders or Bunsen burners, it is a “clean room” in which philosophers can distill the essential elements of a theory. We talk about the pros and cons of thought experiments, their uses, and their abuses. We give some examples of famous thought experiments and, yes, we talk about the trolley problem.
Full episode notes at this link.

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