Psychologists at Harvard have designed a series of online tests they call the "Moral Sense Test" aimed at ascertaining ordinary people's judgments about trolley-problem-like moral dilemmas and discerning the sources of variability in those judgments. Eric Schwitzgebel (Philosophy, U.C. Riverside) and Fiery Cushman (Psychology, Harvard) have just posted a new version of the Moral Sense Test, and they're especially hoping to recruit people with philosophy degrees for this test so that they can compare philosophers' and non-philosophers' responses to moral dilemma scenarios. The test should take about 15-20 minutes.
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