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Spring 2014


2/21/14
Willpower
4131 Tolman, 2-4 PM

4/4/14
Gray et al.: Mind perception is the essence of morality
4131 Tolman, 2-4 PM

5/2/14
J. Greene: Moral tribes
3105 Tolman, 12:30-2 PM (note the location!)



Fall 2013


9/20/13
J. Greene: "Beyond point-and-shoot morality"
5101 Tolman, 1-3 PM

10/25/13
Kahane and Greene: Intuitive and non-intuitive moral judgments
3105 Tolman, 1-3 PM





Spring 2013

Dual-Process Theories
2/1/13
A dual-process account of moral justification

3/8/13
P. Caruthers: An Architecture for Dual-Reasoning

4/5/13
Gawronski and Bodenhausen: Associative and Propositional Processes in Evaluation

4/24/13
D. Jacobson: Moral Dumbfounding and Moral Stupefaction
NOTE: The meeting will be in 5101 Tolman, 3-5 PM



Fall 2012

Moral Change
9/14/12
Aristotle on Moral Change

10/12/12
Rozin on the Process of Moralization

11/30/12
Moral Progress




2011-2012

Emotion and Cognition in Moral Psychology
09/02/11
Two Contemporary Views on the Emotion-Cogntion Interplay

9/16/11
Cognitive Approaches to Morality

9/23/11
A Critique of Greene's Normative Argument
Selim Berker
Department of Philosophy, Harvard University

10/21/11
Joint Decision-Making as a Tool for More Moral Decisions
Max Bazerman
Harvard Business School

11/04/11
Moral Exemplars
William Damon & Anne Colby
School of Education, Stanford University

12/02/11
Reason and Emotion in Moral Judgment
John F. Kihlstrom
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

2/10/12
Acting Against Your Better Judgment

3/9/12
Moral Motivation

4/6/12
Moral Grammar
John Mikhail
Georgetown University Law Center

5/4/12
Motivated Moral Reasoning





2010-2011

09/3/10
The Role of Moral Commitments in Moral Judgment
Tania Lombrozo
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

9/17/10
Altruism in human infants
Audun Dahl
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

10/1/10
Normativity and Unreflective Action
Eugene Chislenko
Department of Philosophy, UC Berkeley

10/15/10
Moral Education
Larry Nucci
Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley

10/28/10
When Quick Decisions Illuminate Moral Character
Clayton Critcher
Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley

11/12/10
Spirituality, Religiosity, and Prosocial Tendencies
Laura Saslow
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

02/18/11
The Perverse Effects of Disclosing Conflict of Interest
Don Moore
Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley





2009-2010

08/28/09
J. Greene's Dual-System Theory revisited

09/11/09
Is Terrorism Morally Distinctive?
Brian Berkey
Department of Philosophy, UC Berkeley

9/25/09
Moral Motivation in the Context of Social Domain Theory
Larry Nucci
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

10/9/09
"Religion and Moral Processing"
Olga Antonenko
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley
&
"The Cultural Transmission of Norms"
Brent Parsons

10/23/09
Kohlberg's "From Is to Ought: How to Commit the Naturalistic Fallacy and Get Away with it in the Study of Moral Development"

11/6/09
Maintaining Moral Self-Image
Liz Horberg
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

11/20/09
Pride, compassion, disgust, and socio-moral perception
Dacher Keltner
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

12/4/09
Perception of freewill and responsibility - a cross-cultural comparison
Matthew Feinberg
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley




2008-2009

10/10/08
J. Haidt's social intuitionist theory

10/24/08
Neuroscientific approaches to moral judgment

11/07/08
Motivation and justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action
Stephen Vaisey
Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley

11/21/08
Moral judgments informs theory of mind... as a side effect
Kevin Uttich & Tania Lombrozo
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

12/08/08
Bandura and moral detachment

01/30/09
Empathy, morality, self-knowledge
Jodi Halpern
School of Public Health, UC Berkeley

02/13/09
Metaphors and morality
George Lakoff
Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley

02/27/09
Love and law: The origins of morality
Alison Gopnik
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

03/13/09
Critique of Haidt and Joseph's five factor model
Robb Willer
Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley

04/10/09
The relevance of moral epistemology and psychology for neuroscience
Elliot Turiel
Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley

04/24/09
Dispassionate opprobium: On blame and the reactive sentiments
R. Jay Wallace
Department of Philosophy, UC Berkeley

05/08/09
Morality via Preferences and Numbers, and via Beliefs about Nationalism, Evolution, and Global Warming
Michael Ranney
Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley

07/17/09
What does the Modularity of Morals have to do with Ethics? Four Moral Sprouts Plus or Minus a Few
Owen Flanagan
Department of Philosophy, Duke University

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