Dear all,

I'm sorry to say that Tomasello has cancelled due to illness. On the bright
side, there are still a few slots available for individual meetings with
Shaun: https://doodle.com/gkwmt9dfs88emis9

Best wishes,

Nora


*What is the Nature of Human Morality?*


Professor Shaun Nichols (Arizona)


Unfortunately Professor Michael Tomasello (Leipzig) has cancelled his talk
due to illness.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.


Thursday, 12 March 2015, 5:00-6:30pm

Room SG1 (Ground Floor), Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road


The event will be chaired by Dr Eric Levy (Judge Business School,
Cambridge). It includes a one hour talk, discussion and Q&A, and will be
followed by a wine reception in the atrium.


*Abstract*

Philosophical observation and psychological studies indicate that people
draw subtle distinctions in the normative domain.  But it remains unclear
exactly what gives rise to such distinctions. On one prominent approach,
emotion systems trigger non-utilitarian judgments. The main alternative,
inspired by Chomskyan linguistics, suggests that moral distinctions derive
from an innate moral grammar. We develop a rational learning account. We
argue that the “size principle”, which is implicated in word learning (Xu &
Tenenbaum 2007), can also explain how children would use scant and
equivocal evidence to interpret candidate rules as applying more narrowly
than utilitarian rules.


*About the speaker:*

Shaun Nichols is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. A
pioneer of the emerging discipline of ‘experimental philosophy’, Prof
Nichols is interested in the psychological processes underlying our
everyday moral intuitions, moral reasoning and moral decision-making – and
in how understanding these processes can shed light on classic and
contemporary questions in morality and ethics. More specifically, his
research has brought an empirically-informed lens to bear on a range of
philosophical questions including free will, moral responsibility and
blameworthiness, and notions of self and personal identity. He is author of
three edited volumes and two books (Sentimental Rules and Mindreading), and
has been published in such prestigious journals as Mind and Language and
the Journal of Philosophy.
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