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Category: Moral Psychology

Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onAugust 13, 2015August 7, 2023

New Videos on Character and Virtue

As one of the final outputs of the Character Project at Wake Forest University (www.thecharacterproject.com), we have produced a number of new videos featuring researchers […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onJune 22, 2015August 7, 2023

New Blog: Normlessness and Nihilism

Hi everyone. I’ve started a blog to workshop some ideas connected to my manuscript-in-progress, which I’m currently calling Normlessness and Nihilism. I’m at the very early […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onMay 22, 2015August 3, 2016

Personal Identity and Moral Change

Many of you are probably familiar with the story of Phineas Gage. He was widely regarded as a kind and generous man, but he suffered […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology Posted onApril 10, 2015August 3, 2016

Deontic and instantive morality

Morality is not exclusively deontic.  There are, after all, many things that are morally good to do though not required, or morally bad though not […] Read More

Discussions, Metaethics, Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics, Practical Rationality, Value Theory Posted onMarch 2, 2015August 3, 2016

Regret

Consider the question “Can regret be appropriate even apart from any belief that one’s choice was misguided or irrational if a monistic theory of the […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Ideas, Moral Psychology Posted onJanuary 30, 2015August 5, 2016

The Truth about Lying

Photo credit: Tristan Schmurr Lying is an important social and moral category. We react negatively to liars and their lies. But what is it to […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology, News and Events, Normative Ethics Posted onDecember 3, 2014August 7, 2023

CFA, Theistic Ethics Workshop

The organizers of the first annual Theistic Ethics Workshop encourage abstract submissions for our inaugural meeting at the Graylyn Conference Center (www.graylyn.com) on the campus […] Read More

Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onOctober 29, 2014August 7, 2023

New Videos on Character

The Character Project at Wake Forest University (http://thecharacterproject.com/) is pleased to announce five new videos by researchers in philosophy, psychology, and theology describing their latest […] Read More

Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onOctober 8, 2014

The Self, Motivation & Virtue Project

(Posted on Behalf of Nancy Snow) Request for Proposals: The Self, Motivation & Virtue Project Marquette University, with a generous grant from the Templeton Religion […] Read More

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