Fisher, S. A. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1115-6134
(2020)
Rationalising framing effects: at least one task for empirically informed philosophy.
Crítica, Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía, 52 (156).
pp. 5-30.
ISSN 1870-4905
doi: 10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2020.1221
Abstract/Summary
Human judgements are affected by the words in which information is presented —or ‘framed’. According to the standard gloss, ‘framing effects’ reveal counter-normative reasoning, unduly affected by positive/negative language. One challenge to this view suggests that number expressions in alternative framing conditions are interpreted as denoting lower-bounded (minimum) quantities. However, it is unclear whether the resulting explanation is a rationalising one. I argue that a number expression should only be interpreted lower-boundedly if this is what it actually means. I survey how number expressions might be assigned lower-bounded meanings, due to their conventional semantics or pragmatic enrichment in context. I argue that deciding between these possibilities requires foundational philosophical input.
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Divisions | Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Humanities > Philosophy |
Publisher | Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas |
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