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Kahneman et al. presented 867 jury-eligible subjects with descriptions of legal cases (e.g., a child whose clothes caught on fire) and asked them to either Rate the outrageousness of the defendant’s actions, on a bounded scale, Rate the degree to which the defendant should be punished, on a bounded scale, or Assign a dollar value to punitive damage
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epistemology
Stephen King • Fairy Tale
logicality
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
Principle of Self-Understanding.
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do

Justice and Fairness.
David D. Burns • Feeling Good Together: The Secret to Making Troubled Relationships Work
with the regretless cheer of a man for whom issues of choice became irrelevant long ago.
David Foster Wallace • A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
The philosopher Erik Wielenberg argues for this, what he calls “non-natural non-theistic moral realism.”