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==Wednesday May 21, 2014==
 
==Wednesday May 21, 2014==
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===Haidt, The Righteous Mind, Intro and Chapter 1===
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:*Moral reasoning as a means of finding truth vs. furthering social agendas.
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:*Harmless taboo violations: eating the dog / violating a dead chicken.
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:*Brief background on developmental & moral psychology: nativists, empiricists, rationalists
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::*Piaget's rationalism: kids figure things out for themselves if they have normal brains and the right experiences.  "self-constructed" - alt to nature/nurture.
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::*Kohlberg's "Heinz story" - note problems, p. 9.
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::*Turiel: kids don't treat all moral rules the same: very young kids distinguish "harms" from "social conventions"
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:*Haidt's puzzle about Turiel: other dimensions of moral experience, like "purity" and "pollution" seem operative at young ages and deep in culture (witches).  Found answers in Schweder's work.
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:*Schweder: sociocentric vs. individualistic cultures.  Interview subjects in sociocentric societies don't make the conventional/non-conventional distinction.
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:*Point of harmless taboo violations: pit intuitions about norms and conventions against intuitions about the morality of harm.  Showed that Schweder was right.  The morality/convention distinction was culturally variable.
  
 
==Thursday May 22, 2014==
 
==Thursday May 22, 2014==

Revision as of 21:09, 20 May 2014

Return to Ethics Online Summer 2014

Reference Dates: We don't have specific class dates in this online course, but here are some dates that I might post information on.

Monday May 19, 2014

Tuesday May 20, 2014

Ariely, Why We Lie

  • Research on honesty with the "matrix task"
  • Shredder condition
  • Payment condition
  • Probability of getting caught condition
  • Distance of payment condition
  • Presence of a cheater condition
  • Priming with 10 commandments or signature on top of form
  • Implications

Tips on How to report study findings

  • observational, survey, experimental
  • study setup: for observational: who were the test subjects, what were they asked to do; for survey: what instrument was used, to whom was it given?
  • what conditions were tested?
  • what was the immeditate result?
  • what was the significance or inference to be made from the results?

Wednesday May 21, 2014

Haidt, The Righteous Mind, Intro and Chapter 1

  • Moral reasoning as a means of finding truth vs. furthering social agendas.
  • Harmless taboo violations: eating the dog / violating a dead chicken.
  • Brief background on developmental & moral psychology: nativists, empiricists, rationalists
  • Piaget's rationalism: kids figure things out for themselves if they have normal brains and the right experiences. "self-constructed" - alt to nature/nurture.
  • Kohlberg's "Heinz story" - note problems, p. 9.
  • Turiel: kids don't treat all moral rules the same: very young kids distinguish "harms" from "social conventions"
  • Haidt's puzzle about Turiel: other dimensions of moral experience, like "purity" and "pollution" seem operative at young ages and deep in culture (witches). Found answers in Schweder's work.
  • Schweder: sociocentric vs. individualistic cultures. Interview subjects in sociocentric societies don't make the conventional/non-conventional distinction.
  • Point of harmless taboo violations: pit intuitions about norms and conventions against intuitions about the morality of harm. Showed that Schweder was right. The morality/convention distinction was culturally variable.

Thursday May 22, 2014

Monday May 26, 2014

Tuesday May 27, 2014

Wednesday May 28, 2014

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Monday June 2, 2014

Tuesday June 3, 2014

Wednesday June 4, 2014

Thursday June 5, 2014

Monday June 9, 2014

Tuesday June 10, 2014

Wednesday June 11, 2014

Thursday June 12, 2014

Monday June 16, 2014

Tuesday June 17, 2014

Wendnesday June 18, 2014

Thursday June 19, 2014

Monday June 23, 2014

Tuesday June 24, 2014

Wednesday June 25, 2014

Thursday June 26, 2014