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Moral Psychology
The Science of Good and Evil?
Welcome
Lecture 01
Introduction
How to Use the Online Lectures
Components of This Course
Why Investigate Moral Psychology?
Two Questions about Moral Intuitions
Moral Intuitions and Emotions: Evidence
Conclusion
Seminar Tasks (yyrama)
Question Session 01
Lecture 02
Why Is the Affect Heuristic Significant?
Moral Intuitions and Emotions: Evaluating the Evidence
The Affect Heuristic and Risk: A Case Study
Moral Attributes Are Inaccessible
Moral Attributes Are Accessible
Conclusion: Two Puzzles
PS: Does emotion influence moral judgment or merely motivate morally relevant action?
Question Session 02
Lecture 03
Moral Dumbfounding
Why Is Moral Dumbfounding Significant?
Reason and Atrocity: Hindriks’ Observation
Moral Disengagement: The Theory
Moral Disengagement: The Evidence
Moral Disengagement: Significance
Conclusion: Yet Another Puzzle
Question Session 03
Lecture 04
Introduction to Part II: Do Cultural Differences in Moral Psychology Explain Political Conflict on Climate Change?
Do Ethical Attitudes Shape Political Behaviours?
Moral Pluralism: Beyond Harm
Moral Foundations Theory: An Approach to Cultural Variation
Operationalising Moral Foundations Theory
Liberals vs Conservatives
Conclusion So Far
Question Session 04
Lecture 05
Moral Psychology Drives Environmental Concern
Framing Changes Ethical Attitudes
The Argument and Some Objections
The Puzzle of Moral Foundations Theory
Conclusion: Moral Psychology Works
Question Session 05
Lecture 06
Introduction to Part III: Could scientific discoveries undermine, or support, ethical principles?
Foot and Trolley Cases: Kant Was Wrong
Singer vs Kamm on Distance
Thomson’s Other Method of Trolley Cases
Framing Effects: Emotion and Order of Presentation
Conclusion
Question Session 06
Lecture 07
Linking Ethics to Moral Psychology: A Different Approach
Preview: Ethics vs Physics
Greene contra Ethics (Railgun Remix)
A Dual Process Theory of Ethical Judgement
Cognitive Miracles: When Are Fast Processes Unreliable?
What Is the Role of Fast Processes In Not-Justified-Inferentially Judgements?
Which Moral Scenarios Are Unfamiliar?
Conclusion: Guesses Aren’t Evidence
Question Session 07
Lecture 08
Dual Process Theories: Objections, Evidence and Significance
Against Reflective Equilibrium
Dual Process Theory and Auxiliary Hypotheses
Ethical Implications of the Dual Process Theory
Quick Objections to Greene’s Argument
Evidence for Dual Process Theories
Conclusion: No End to Our Troubles
Question Session 08
Lecture 09
Introduction to Lecture 09
Origins of Moral Psychology
Conflicting Evidence against a Dual-Process Theory of Moral Judgement
Does emotion influence moral judgment or merely motivate morally relevant action? (Reprise)
Moral Foundations Theory Reprise
Moral Reframing and Process Dissociation
Time to Abandon Ethics?
Outro: Why Moral Psychology?
Index of Puzzles
Question Session 09
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