Moral Psychology Research Group Seminar Series
University of Cambridge
15.10.2014 – 01.06.2015
Emotion and Rationality: Moral Decisions
15 October 2014, Room S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building
Joshua Greene (University of Harvard), Rae Langton (University of Cambridge)
Hedonism and Well-Being
05 November 2014, Room S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building
Roger Crisp (University of Oxford), Andrew MacLeod (University of London)
The Choice of Honesty (Heterogeneous Responses)
10 November 2014, Philosophy Faculty, Philosophy Board Room
Alexander Wagner (University of Zurich)
Interdisciplinary Exchange of Ideas
19 November 2014, Room S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building
Self-Control and Weakness of Will
03 December 2014, Room S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building
Todd Hare (University of Zurich), Lubomira Radoilska (University of Kent/Cambridge)
Consciousness and Free Choice
19 January 2015, Lecture Theatre, Dept. of Psychology, Downing site
Neil Levy (University of Oxford/Melbourne), Aaron Schurger (University of Lausanne)
Interdisciplinary Exchange of Ideas
26 January 2015, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building
Is Empathy Important for Morality?
09 February 2015, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building
Jesse Prinz (City University of New York), Molly Crockett (University of Oxford)
What is the Nature of Human Morality?
12 March 2015, Room SG1 & SG2, Alison Richard Building
Shaun Nichols (University of Arizona)
Clues to the Embodied Metaphorical Mind
27 April 2015, Psychology Lecture Theatre, Downing Site
Spike Lee (University of Toronto)
Moral Challenges of New Reproductive Technologies
21 May 2015, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building.
Eve-Marie Engels (University of Tübingen), Martin Richards(University of Cambridge)
Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology?
01 June 2015, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building
David Pizarro (University of Cornell), Guy Kahane (University of Oxford)