Joshua Knobe has posted Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Significance on the Internet. Here is an abstract:
Written for a symposium on experimental philosophy. Argues that recent work in experimental philosophy is best understood, not so much as addressing the sorts of questions that first came to prominence within the analytic tradition, but rather as addressing more traditional sorts of philosophical questions — the sorts of questions that preoccupied Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Nietzsche, and others.

