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This question comes up a lot on the Very Bad Wizards podcast and I think they handle it really well. Sorry for the lack of citation, but here are a few empirical findings that suggest that we don't have much to worry about as far as philosophical insight influencing people's behavior. - One experiment showed that metaphysical beliefs about free will don't seem to affect people's evaluation of their own moral behavior. It's unlikely that people will say "everythings pre-determined, so I'm not responsible for cheating on my wife." - another study showed that ethicists don't seem to behave differently from other academics when it comes to morally relevant behavior. People who have had tons of exposure to philosophical argument - even those who identify as anti-realists about morality - don't behave differently than people who have not. - there are experiments where people are asked about their view on abortion, then asked their reasoning for their belief, won't change their position even when their reasoning is shown to be incorrect. For example, people who say "I think this issue depends on whether or not the fetus can feel pain" don't change their views when you present definitive evidence that the fetus does/does not feel pain.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:13:13.233606
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