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Why Moral Psychology is Disturbing: Regina Rini

  • March 16, 2022
  • Tagged as: ethics podcast, joshua greene, moral psychology, morality, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, regina rini
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Regina Rini holds the Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Moral and Social Cognition at York University and she joins us today to discuss why we might be disturbed when we learn about the role that psychology plays in our moral decision-making.

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Joshua Greene and Moral Tribes

  • March 2, 2022
  • Tagged as: ethics, ethics podcast, john stuart mill, joshua greene, moral psychology, moral tribes, neuroscience, utilitarianism
A bird's-eye view of a small French village in the middle of a bunch of large farm fields.

We often discuss individual morality and ethics on the show–how people should or should not behave on an interpersonal level. But what about groups of people? How should they make sense of their competing value…

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