53.64% accept or lean towards classical logic (although that doesn’t tell us whether the philosophers think it has normative force).
I will say that PhilPapers has a rather small sample size and mostly collects data on english speaking philosophers, so I find it probable that these results are not representative of philosophers as a whole.
True, here are the results you’re talking about:
His views are moderately popular in general with:
51.37% accept or lean towards correspondence
51.93% accept or lean towards physicalism
30.56% accept or lean towards consequentialism
53.64% accept or lean towards classical logic (although that doesn’t tell us whether the philosophers think it has normative force).
I will say that PhilPapers has a rather small sample size and mostly collects data on english speaking philosophers, so I find it probable that these results are not representative of philosophers as a whole.
That’s true, I would only really trust the survey for what analytic philosophers think.