Moral Judgments: Insights from Psychology, Computer Science, and Neuroscience
22 October 2014, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm
Event Information
Open to
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Organiser
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Centre for Ethics & Law
Location
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Moot Court, Bentham House
It is on this topic that Dr Sylvia Terbeck will review her own work in moral psychology and neuroscience. For instance, her team found that noradrenaline – a neurotransmitter involved in fight-or-flight responses - increased deontological moral judgments in traditional moral dilemmas (e.g., killing one to save many). They suggested that an increase in harm-aversion, and reduced aggression, might have produced this effect. She will also present the results of a study using Immersive Virtual Reality, which demonstrated how the race of the avatar had an effect on virtual and real-life moral behaviour, and will address how the interdisciplinary discourse might need improvement, illustrating this with a description of a very interesting and novel experiment on moral enhancement using placebo-effects.
Speaker
Dr Sylvia Terbeck, Lecturer in Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Plymouth
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Discussant
Dr Sylvie Delacroix, Reader in Legal Theory and Ethics, UCL Laws
Chair
Professor Richard Moorhead, Director CELS, UCL Laws