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 wit... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
Professor Roy Baumeister & Professor Richard Holton - 16 May 2016 - Moral Virtue and Self-Control
KEYNOTE The Importance of Feeling Honest : A Candid Take on Moral Motivation Professor Benoît Monin (Stanford University) Chaired by Professor Daniel Effron
Moral Psychology Interdisciplinary Conference 9 October 2015 PANEL SYMPOSIUM 2: On Responsibility and Control
Moral Psychology Interdisciplinary Conference 9 October 2015 PANEL SYMPOSIUM 2: On Responsibility and Control
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