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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.

Find out more at: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/moral-psychology

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Moral virtue and self-control

UserProf. Roy Baumeister (Psychology, Florida State University) and Prof. Richard Holton (Philosophy, Cambridge).

HouseSidgwick Lecture Block Room 3.

ClockMonday 16 May 2016, 16:30-18:00

The Trolley Problem: Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology?

UserProf David Pizarro (Psychology, Cornell) & Dr Guy Kahane (Philosophy, Oxford).

HouseRoom SG1 (Ground Floor), Alison Richard Building (CRASSH), 7 West Road.

ClockMonday 01 June 2015, 14:00-15:30

Moral Challenges of New Reproductive Technologies

UserProf. Eve-Marie Engels (University of Tübingen) and Prof. Martin Richards (Psychology, University of Cambridge) .

HouseRoom SG1 (Ground Floor), Alison Richard Building (CRASSH), 7 West Road.

ClockThursday 21 May 2015, 14:00-15:30

Clean, Moral, and Beyond: Clues to the Embodied Metaphorical Mind

UserProf Spike Lee (Management, University of Toronto).

HouseGround Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology, Downing Site.

ClockMonday 27 April 2015, 14:00-15:30

What is the nature of human morality?

UserProf Michael Tomasello (Leipzig) & Prof Shaun Nichols (Arizona).

HouseRoom SG1 (Ground Floor), Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road.

ClockThursday 12 March 2015, 17:00-18:30

Is Empathy Important for Morality?

UserProf. Jesse Prinz (Philosophy, City University of New York) & Prof. Molly Crockett (Neuroscience, University of Oxford), Chaired by Dr. Simone Schnall (Psychology, University of Cambridge).

HouseRoom SG1 (Ground Floor), Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road.

ClockMonday 09 February 2015, 14:00-15:30

Consciousness and Free Choice

UserProf Neil Levy (Philosophy, Oxford/Melbourne) and Dr Aaron Schurger (Cognitive Neuroscience, Lausanne) .

HouseDepartment of Psychology Lecture Theatre, Downing Site.

ClockMonday 19 January 2015, 14:00-15:30

Self-Control and Weakness of Will

UserProf. Todd Hare (Economics, University of Zurich) and Dr. Lubomira Radoilska (Philosophy, University of Kent/ University of Cambridge).

HouseRoom S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building, West Road.

ClockWednesday 03 December 2014, 17:00-18:30

Hedonism and Well-Being

UserProf. Roger Crisp (Philosophy, University of Oxford) and Prof. Andrew MacLeod (Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London) .

HouseRoom S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building, West Road.

ClockWednesday 05 November 2014, 17:00-19:00

Do Emotion and Rationality Compete when Making Moral Decisions?

UserProf Joshua Greene (Psychology, Harvard University, via videoconferencing) and Prof Rae Langton (Philosophy, University of Cambridge).

HouseRoom S1, 1st floor Alison Richard Building, West Road.

ClockWednesday 15 October 2014, 17:00-19:00

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