- Here's a decent explanation of Lawrence Kohlberg's psychological theory of moral development that we mentioned in class.
- Psychological research on our moral judgments is a lot wackier today. For instance, clean smells make us behave better, while smelling farts makes us judge more harshly.
- There's some great new research on moral development in children, too. Here's Rebecca Saxe's TED Talk:
- One large strand of psychological research is on the impact of emotions on our moral reasoning. Here's Jonathan Haidt's TED Talk on the emotional difference between conservatives and liberals:
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Moral Psych Out
Here are some links loosely related to moral psychology:
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Delusions of Gender

Fine wrote a nice summary of her book here, and there are two good reviews of her book here and here. Below is an excerpt from a talk Fine recently gave.
Cordelia Fine: Discovering Sexism in Neuroscience
Here's a comparison of the different words used in ads for boys’ toys and ads for girls’ toys.
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
Ethics of Care
Here's some stuff related to the ethics of care:
- Here's an excerpt from a video of Carol Gilligan explaining her work. The entire video is available here.
- For stuff on feminism in general, I highly recommend one of my favorite blogs: Feminist Philosophers.
- There's also a great blog called What Is It Like to Be a Woman in Philosophy? It's devoted to short accounts from women on their experiences while pursuing a career in philosophy.
- The cartoon Rose Is Rose offers a funny-ish critique of reason-centered approaches to ethics:
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