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What the Science-Theology Exchange could learn from Experimental Philosophy
S.B. Klaasse
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Arts and Humanities
Experimental
100%
Experimental philosophy
100%
Assertion
66%
Tradition
33%
Exceptions
33%
GaIN
33%
Cognitive
33%
Dilemma
33%
Social Sciences
33%
Deity
33%
Disagreement
33%
Empirical study
33%
colleagues
33%
Warrants
33%
Transcendent
33%
Technique
33%
Common Sense
33%
Cognition
33%
Naturalism
33%
Philosophical Issue
33%
Critical Realism
33%
Immanence
33%
Controlled Experiment
33%
Predisposition
33%
Social Sciences
Cognition
100%
Predisposition
100%
Naturalism
100%
Immanence
100%
Social Sciences
100%
Psychology
Common Sense
100%
Predisposition
100%