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This graduate textbook provides a basic introduction to experimental philosophy (x-phi). In eight chapters, different methods and tools used in X-Phi are explained, spanning quantitative vignette studies, interactive experiments, corpus analysis, psycholinguistic experiments as well as qualitative interview studies. Each chapter introduces a specific experimental method by means of a case study in an easily accessible way and covers the whole research process– from the development of a research question to the interpretation of the data.
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