After comparing my own answers to the clusters Bouget & Chalmers found, I don’t appear to fit well in any one of the seven categories.
However, I did find the correlations between philosophical views outlined in section 3.3 of the paper to be fairly predictive of my own views. Nearly everything in Table 4 that I agree with on the left side corresponds to an accurate prediction of what I’d think about the issue on the right side.
Interestingly, not all of these correlations seem like they have an underlying reason why they should logically go together. Does this mean that I’ve fallen prey to agreeing with the greens over the blues for something other than intellectual reasons?
After comparing my own answers to the clusters Bouget & Chalmers found, I don’t appear to fit well in any one of the seven categories.
However, I did find the correlations between philosophical views outlined in section 3.3 of the paper to be fairly predictive of my own views. Nearly everything in Table 4 that I agree with on the left side corresponds to an accurate prediction of what I’d think about the issue on the right side.
Interestingly, not all of these correlations seem like they have an underlying reason why they should logically go together. Does this mean that I’ve fallen prey to agreeing with the greens over the blues for something other than intellectual reasons?