Moral Psychology Research Group

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The Cambridge Moral Psychology Research Group brings together researchers from different disciplines—including neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, law, and others—who have a common interest in understanding moral behaviour. The aims of the group are to (1) foster inter-disciplinary collaboration, (2) help its members learn about relevant methods used in other fields, and (3) host discussions with leading academics about the key contemporary questions in moral psychology.

Recent Episodes
  • Jillian Craigie - Problems of control: alcohol dependence and legal responsibility
    Oct 15, 2015 – 38:15
  • Moral Psychology - 21 May 2015 - Moral Challenges of New Reproductive Technologies
    Jun 18, 2015 – 01:04:00
  • Moral Psychology - 3 December 2014 - Self-Control and Weakness of Will
    Dec 4, 2014 – 01:04:00
  • Moral Psychology - 5 November 2014 - Hedonism and Well-Being
    Nov 10, 2014 – 01:48:00
  • Moral Psychology - 9 February 2015 - Is Empathy Important for Morality?
    Mar 9, 2015 – 01:01:00
  • Professor Benoît Monin - 9 October 2015 - The Importance of Feeling Honest : A Candid Take on Moral Motivation
    Nov 3, 2015 – 01:26:00
  • Professor David Pizarro - Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology?
    Jun 11, 2015 – 36:04
  • Professor Guy Kahane - Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology?
    Jun 11, 2015 – 33:16
  • Professor Lisa Bortolotti - On Responsibility and Control: The Case of Delusions
    Oct 15, 2015 – 30:44
  • Professor Roy Baumeister & Professor Richard Holton - 16 May 2016 - Moral Virtue and Self-Control
    May 19, 2016 – 01:00:00
  • Professor Shaun Nichols - 12 March 2015 - What is the Nature of Human Morality?
    Mar 17, 2015 – 01:00:00
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