A priori knowledge: no Abstract objects: nominalism Aesthetic value: subjective Analytic-synthetic distinction: lean no Epistemic justification: not familiar with terms External world: non-skeptical realism Free will: compatibilism God: atheism Knowledge: empiricism (as I understand the distinction—odd to be “against rationalism” here) Knowledge claims: contextualism (as I understand the distinction) Laws of nature: not familiar with terms Logic: not familiar with the terms Mental content: guessing externalism based on the implied meanings Meta-ethics: leaning moral realism Metaphilosophy: naturalism Mind: physicalism Moral judgment: not familiar with distinction Moral motivation: not familiar with terms Newcomb’s problem: one box Normative ethics: lean consequentialism (can I factor in “acausal consequences”?) Perceptual experience: don’t know how my views map to these terms Personal identity: don’t seem to fit with any of these: I am all functions with my input/output dynamics Politics: lean libertarianism Proper names: not familiar with terms Science: scientific realism Teletransporter (new matter): lean survival Time: not familiar with terms, but endorse Drescher/Barbour timeless physics Trolley problem (five straight ahead, one on side track, turn requires switching, what ought one do): lean don’t switch Truth: correspondence Zombies: inconceivable
A priori knowledge: no
Abstract objects: nominalism
Aesthetic value: subjective
Analytic-synthetic distinction: lean no
Epistemic justification: not familiar with terms
External world: non-skeptical realism
Free will: compatibilism
God: atheism
Knowledge: empiricism (as I understand the distinction—odd to be “against rationalism” here)
Knowledge claims: contextualism (as I understand the distinction)
Laws of nature: not familiar with terms
Logic: not familiar with the terms
Mental content: guessing externalism based on the implied meanings
Meta-ethics: leaning moral realism
Metaphilosophy: naturalism
Mind: physicalism
Moral judgment: not familiar with distinction
Moral motivation: not familiar with terms
Newcomb’s problem: one box
Normative ethics: lean consequentialism (can I factor in “acausal consequences”?)
Perceptual experience: don’t know how my views map to these terms
Personal identity: don’t seem to fit with any of these: I am all functions with my input/output dynamics
Politics: lean libertarianism
Proper names: not familiar with terms
Science: scientific realism
Teletransporter (new matter): lean survival
Time: not familiar with terms, but endorse Drescher/Barbour timeless physics
Trolley problem (five straight ahead, one on side track, turn requires switching, what ought one do): lean don’t switch
Truth: correspondence
Zombies: inconceivable