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Morality and Psychology Dr Neil Levy Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne and James Martin 21 st Century School, Oxford University.

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Morality and Psychology. Dr Neil Levy Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne and James Martin 21 st Century School, Oxford University. Moral Relativism. A doctrine we can live with?. Aztec sacrifices…. Moral Relativism:. Honor killings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Morality and Psychology

Dr Neil Levy

Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne and James Martin 21st Century School, Oxford University.

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Moral RelativismA doctrine we can live with?

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Aztec sacrifices….

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Moral Relativism:Honor killings

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The Trolley Problem

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The Trolley Problem

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Testing the rule: If someone works in the city, then they travel to work on the subway.

CITY SUBWAY CABPersonal Dilemmas: BA 9/10 (medial frontal gyrus); BA 39 (angular gyrus).

Impersonal dilemmas BA 7/40 (parietal lobe) BA 46 (middle frontal gyrus)

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Wheatley and Haidt (2005) Congressman Arnold Paxton frequently

gives speeches condemning corruption and arguing for campaign finance reform. But he is just trying to cover up the fact that he himself [will take bribes from/is often bribed by] the tobacco lobby, and other special interests, to promote their legislation.

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Wheatley and Haidt (2005) Dan is a student council representative at

his school. This semester he is in charge of scheduling discussions about academic issues. He [tries to pick/often picks] topics that appeal to both professors and students in order to stimulate discussion.

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“It just seems like he’s up to something”.

‘‘It just seems so weird and disgusting’’

‘‘I don’t know [why it’s wrong], it just is.’’

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Reasoning is Rationalization

The Motivated Reasoning Problem: TheReasoning Process Is More like a Lawyer Defending a Client than a Judge or Scientist Seeking Truth

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The Psychologist’s Challenge Moral judgments are caused by our

emotional responses, and therefore are not rational.

Our emotional responses are not sensitive to reasoning.

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Wason Selection TaskDeontic version.Testing the rule, If you drink alcohol, you

must be at least eighteen.

17 YEARS OLD

21 YEARS OLD

DRINKINGCOKE

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The Iowa Gambling Task

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The Psychologist’s Challenge Are emotions sensitive to reason?

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Implicit Association Test

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Implicit Association TestBlack White

Hurt, Agony Joy, Peace

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Implicit Association TestBlack White

Joy, Peace Hurt, Agony

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Top Down Influences

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Between subjects design

Lever case Fat man case

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Within subjects designLever case Fat man case

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