@PhilosophyExp I scored 100% consistency, after killing and torturing lots of fat people. And people complain about violent video games...
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@NotungSchwert See if you get through this without making a mistake, you dastardly fat person killer: http://bit.ly/vQGw9a -
@PhilosophyExp I got 100% on that too - but really interesting about how most are more successful on question 3! -
@NotungSchwert It is interesting. Sometimes cited by ev. psychs. as evidence of a cheating detection brain module. -
@PhilosophyExp It's funny because since the logical form of each Q was the same, I expected the third to have some catch that I missed!
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@PhilosophyExp this site is a great resource - have used the Watson test with my logic students previously. Poor Fat Man. -
@hgurmin Thanks. Glad you find it useful. The Wason test is a lovely illustration of how easily we can go wrong. :) -
@PhilosophyExp whoops Wason test! yes, it is easy, until it comes to alcohol, and coke at least. :-).
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@PhilosophyExp@DJGrothe this all seem like wordplay based on the words always or circumstances that are very unlikely in real life.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@PhilosophyExp Oh Jeremy, all of this talk of killing fat men is a clear indicator that you need to “check your#thinprivilege ” ;)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@PhilosophyExp Huh. “Should Casey turn the train” resonated differently for me than the “Should you pull the switch?” variation I’m used to.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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