Invited Speakers (except Dennett and Bloom) and Parallel Sessions 1 will take place in College Hall B1
All Parallel Sessions 2 will take place in West Hall Auditorium A on Thursday and Auditorium C on Friday and Saturday
Daniel Dennett and Paul Bloom's talks will be in West Hall Bathish
Thursday May 24
9-10:30 Kylie Hamlin Sociomoral evaluation in infants and toddlers
Parallel Session 1
10:45-11:30 Niek Strohmaier Hindsight Bias in Legal Judgments: On the Role of Free Will Beliefs
11:30-12:15 Hanna Kim When Moral and Punitive Desert Diverge
12:15-1:00 Scott Wolcott Blame and Responsibility
Parallel Session 2
10:45-11:30 Ronja Demel The Impact of Moral Judgments on Emotional Face Perception: Electrophysiological Evidence
11:30-12:15 Marcus Arvan Outline of a Unified Neurofunctional Theory of Moral and Prudential Norms
12:15-1:00 Christopher Louis Suhler Naturalizing Norms: A Neurobiological Account of Norms as Habits
2:30-4:00 Nina Strohminger Who Gets to Be Happy
4:30- 6:00 Daniel Dennett TBA
Friday May 25
9-10:30 Azim Shariff The Applied Moral Psychology of Self-Driving Cars
Parallel Session 1
10:45-11:30 Matt Stichter Moral Skill Training: Virtues and Social Psychology
11:30-12:15 Michael Dale Integrity as a Metavirtue: An incorporative Answer to the Situationist Critique
12:15-1:00 Aya Adra From Moral Judgment to Moral Courage
Parallel Session 2
10:45-11:30 Emilian Mihailov Conceptual and Methodological Issues with the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale
11:30-12:15 Lara-Christina Kirfel The Effect of Statistical Norms in Causal Cognition
12:15-1:00 Andres Carlos Luco Is Moral Cognition a Vestigial Trait?
2:30-4:00 Paul Bloom Moral Psychology and the Pleasures of Suffering
4:30- 6:00 Oriel FeldmanHall The Dynamics of Moral Action
Saturday May 26
9-10:30 Maureen Sie Disorientation, tribal furies and normative disagreements: A case study
Parallel Session 1
10:45-11:30 Michael Brownstein The Role of Affect and Motivation in Norm-Based Interventions for Social Change
11:30-12:15 Corey Cusimano I can’t believe it! People judge others to have more control over beliefs than they do
12:15-1:00 Ninni Suni Culpability for Implicit Prejudice
Parallel Session 2
10:45-11:30 Jason Dockstader Nonassertive Moral Abolitionism
11:30-12:15 Lucius Caviola The Moral Standing of Animals: Towards a Psychology of Speciesism
12:15-1:00 Pascale Willemsen Omissions and Expectations – A New Approach to the Things we Failed to Do.
Parallel Session 1
2:30-3:15 Andrea Pereira Political identity and intergroup bias in punishment decisions
3:15-4:00 Jamie Lombardi The Me Too Movement and the Limits of Retributive Justice
Parallel Session 2
2:30-3:15 Jason D’Cruz Distrusting Distrust
3:15-4:00 Katherine Rickus Perceiving a Past: Using narrative for Empathic and Responsible Reactive Attitudes
4:00-4:45 Fadi Makki and Ramzi Mabsout The Ethics of Nudges
5:00- 6:30 Neil Levy Hypocritical Belief Update: An Optimistic Account
All Parallel Sessions 2 will take place in West Hall Auditorium A on Thursday and Auditorium C on Friday and Saturday
Daniel Dennett and Paul Bloom's talks will be in West Hall Bathish
Thursday May 24
9-10:30 Kylie Hamlin Sociomoral evaluation in infants and toddlers
Parallel Session 1
10:45-11:30 Niek Strohmaier Hindsight Bias in Legal Judgments: On the Role of Free Will Beliefs
11:30-12:15 Hanna Kim When Moral and Punitive Desert Diverge
12:15-1:00 Scott Wolcott Blame and Responsibility
Parallel Session 2
10:45-11:30 Ronja Demel The Impact of Moral Judgments on Emotional Face Perception: Electrophysiological Evidence
11:30-12:15 Marcus Arvan Outline of a Unified Neurofunctional Theory of Moral and Prudential Norms
12:15-1:00 Christopher Louis Suhler Naturalizing Norms: A Neurobiological Account of Norms as Habits
2:30-4:00 Nina Strohminger Who Gets to Be Happy
4:30- 6:00 Daniel Dennett TBA
Friday May 25
9-10:30 Azim Shariff The Applied Moral Psychology of Self-Driving Cars
Parallel Session 1
10:45-11:30 Matt Stichter Moral Skill Training: Virtues and Social Psychology
11:30-12:15 Michael Dale Integrity as a Metavirtue: An incorporative Answer to the Situationist Critique
12:15-1:00 Aya Adra From Moral Judgment to Moral Courage
Parallel Session 2
10:45-11:30 Emilian Mihailov Conceptual and Methodological Issues with the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale
11:30-12:15 Lara-Christina Kirfel The Effect of Statistical Norms in Causal Cognition
12:15-1:00 Andres Carlos Luco Is Moral Cognition a Vestigial Trait?
2:30-4:00 Paul Bloom Moral Psychology and the Pleasures of Suffering
4:30- 6:00 Oriel FeldmanHall The Dynamics of Moral Action
Saturday May 26
9-10:30 Maureen Sie Disorientation, tribal furies and normative disagreements: A case study
Parallel Session 1
10:45-11:30 Michael Brownstein The Role of Affect and Motivation in Norm-Based Interventions for Social Change
11:30-12:15 Corey Cusimano I can’t believe it! People judge others to have more control over beliefs than they do
12:15-1:00 Ninni Suni Culpability for Implicit Prejudice
Parallel Session 2
10:45-11:30 Jason Dockstader Nonassertive Moral Abolitionism
11:30-12:15 Lucius Caviola The Moral Standing of Animals: Towards a Psychology of Speciesism
12:15-1:00 Pascale Willemsen Omissions and Expectations – A New Approach to the Things we Failed to Do.
Parallel Session 1
2:30-3:15 Andrea Pereira Political identity and intergroup bias in punishment decisions
3:15-4:00 Jamie Lombardi The Me Too Movement and the Limits of Retributive Justice
Parallel Session 2
2:30-3:15 Jason D’Cruz Distrusting Distrust
3:15-4:00 Katherine Rickus Perceiving a Past: Using narrative for Empathic and Responsible Reactive Attitudes
4:00-4:45 Fadi Makki and Ramzi Mabsout The Ethics of Nudges
5:00- 6:30 Neil Levy Hypocritical Belief Update: An Optimistic Account