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Experimental Philosophy is an open-access journal founded to enable authors to publish work in experimental philosophy without having to compromise on either the empirical or the philosophical side. The journal welcomes submissions relevant to the field of experimental philosophy, broadly interpreted to include experimental-philosophy studies, empirically informed philosophy, discussions of methods, meta-studies, and critical responses to empirical work. Submissions are expected to make a significant contribution to philosophical discourse. 

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ONLINE TALK: P.Willemsen&L.Baumgartner on Moral Language and Moore’s Paradox; June 11, 4PM CET

01-06-2026

We are happy to invite everyone to a talk by Pascale Willemsen (Zurich) and Lucien Baumgartner (Zurich), "Moral language and Moore's Paradox: Challenging moral expressivism".

The online talk takes place on Thursday, June 11th at 4 PM (CET). 

Zoom link: https://uzh.zoom.us/j/65107786432?pwd=oubg3e9zZsFoqjOY14HDIyXaaj4jui.1

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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026)
Published: 02-06-2026
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