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  2. Category:Thought experiments in philosophy - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Thought experiments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A thought experiment, or gedanken experiment, ... Thought experiments in philosophy (2 C, 42 P)

  4. Category:Thought experiments in philosophy of mind - Wikipedia

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  6. List of philosophical problems - Wikipedia

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    One thought experiment in the philosophy of personal identity is the teletransportation paradox. It deals with whether the concept of one's future self is a coherent concept. The thought experiment was formulated by Derek Parfit in his 1984 book Reasons and Persons. [47]

  7. Trolley problem - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a group led by Michael Stevens performed the first realistic trolley-problem experiment, where subjects were placed alone in what they thought was a train-switching station, and shown footage that they thought was real (but was actually prerecorded) of a train going down a track, with five workers on the main track, and one on the ...

  8. Einstein's thought experiments - Wikipedia

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    John D. Norton, a well-known philosopher of science, has noted that "a good thought experiment is a good argument; a bad thought experiment is a bad argument." [ 3 ] When effectively used, the irrelevant particulars that convert a straightforward argument into a thought experiment can act as "intuition pumps" that stimulate readers' ability to ...

  9. Thought experiment - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, a thought experiment typically presents an imagined scenario with the intention of eliciting an intuitive or reasoned response about the way things are in the thought experiment. (Philosophers might also supplement their thought experiments with theoretical reasoning designed to support the desired intuitive response.)