Programme
Conference: Norms and moral psychology
Friday 17 September 2010
11am to 1pm
Coffee and registration
1 to 2pm
Joshua Greene (Psychology, Harvard University)
Of trolleys and cheaters: Automatic and controlled processes in moral judgement
2 to 2.30pm
Open discussion
45-minute break with coffee
3.15 to 4.15pm
Liane Young (Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT)
The role of intent across distinct moral domains
4.15 to 4.45pm
Open discussion
30-minute break, with coffee
5.15 to 6.15pm
Urs Fischbacher (Economics, University of Konstanz)
Lies in disguise - an experimental study on cheating
6.15 to 6.45pm
Open discussion
Saturday 18 September 2010
9 to 10am
Renée Baillargeon (Psychology, University of Illinois Champagne-Urbana)
Early moral reasoning about interactions between ingroup and outgroup agents
10 to 10.30am
Open discussion
30-minute break with coffee
11am to 12pm
Sonya Sachdeva (Psychology, Northwestern University)
The norm of self-sacrifice
12 to 12.30pm
Open discussion
Two-hour lunch break - lunch not provided
2.30 to 3.30pm
Fiery Cushman (Psychology, Harvard University)
Two functions of morality
3.30 to 4pm
Open discussion
30-minute break with coffee
4.30 to 5.30pm
John Mikhail (Law and Philosophy, Georgetown University)
Moral grammar: The mind's hidden rules of moral judgment
5.30 to 6pm
Open discussion
Sunday 19 September 2010
9 to 10am
Will Bennis (Psychology, Northwestern University)
Sacred values in the service of good consequences
10 to 10.30am
Open discussion
30-minute break with coffee
11am to 12pm
Corey Maley and Gilbert Harman (Philosophy, Princeton University)
Guilt and shame in philosophy and psychology
12 to 12.30pm
Open discussion
End of conference