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philosophy experiments philosophy experiments interactive thought experiments skip to main content philosophy experiments interactive thought experiments home experiments think again about contact philosophy experiments interactive thought experiments designed to challenge your moral intuitions and explore the boundaries of human reasoning explore all experiments start with the trolley problem 3 637 225 responses from people around the world new on iphone try think again 10 interactive philosophy experiments and 50 insight cards built from 133 000 plus responses download on the app store featured experiments some of our most popular philosophical challenges is bertrand russell a scoundrel five short cases about promises dependence and walking away does wanting out quietly excuse everything 10 min take the test should you kill the fat man the classic trolley problem a runaway trolley threatens five people would you push someone to their death to save the five 5 min take the test tit for tat eight escalating scenarios test where you draw the line between self defence and preventive violence 10 min take the test battleground god can your beliefs about religion make it across our intellectual battleground test your rational consistency 10 min take the test philosophical health test test the consistency of your beliefs do your philosophical views hang together or are there hidden tensions 10 min take the test whose side are you on do your political commitments shape your reasoning fourteen scenarios test whether you hold your own side to the same standard you hold your opponents 10 min take the test what are philosophy experiments philosophy experiments are interactive thought experiments designed to reveal your intuitions about ethics knowledge identity and more by working through carefully constructed scenarios you ll discover what you really believe and whether those beliefs are consistent each experiment presents you with dilemmas and questions then analyses your responses to show how they compare with others and whether there are any tensions in your thinking there are no right or wrong answers only the opportunity to think more deeply about the big questions explore by category ethics morality classic moral dilemmas that test your ethical intuitions should you kill the fat man 5 min should you kill the backpacker 10 min the envelope the vintage sedan 5 min peter singer and the drowning child 5 min would you eat your cat 5 min whose body is it anyway 10 min tit for tat 10 min kantian antiques 10 min is bertrand russell a scoundrel 10 min mind identity puzzles about consciousness knowledge and personal identity you re being tortured in the morning 5 min staying alive 10 min get that chip out of my brain 5 min logic reasoning test your reasoning with probability puzzles and logic games the wason test 3 min what does mary do 2 min ellsberg s ambiguity test 2 min the monty hall problem 5 min a million dollar puzzle 5 min framing the epidemic 2 min religion philosophy experiments about belief worldview consistency and whether your standards shift under pressure battleground god 10 min talking with god 5 min philosophical health test 10 min whose side are you on 10 min view all 27 experiments philosophy experiments interactive thought experiments exploring ethics identity logic and the big questions of philosophy explore all experiments about contact popular battleground god should you kill the fat man philosophical health test morality play 2026 philosophy experiments privacy policy
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