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558. The Psychology Behind Morality and Empathy feat. Kurt Gray

Jun 25, 2025
Kurt Gray, a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, explores the intricate ties between morality, empathy, and human understanding. He delves into how our perceptions of harm shape moral disagreements, influenced by evolutionary psychology. Kurt also highlights the 'outrage industry' and its role in polarization. Their discussion covers the dual nature of empathy, emphasizing the need for reflective moral understanding, especially in educational settings. Kurt shares insights on using storytelling as a bridge to foster empathy and transcend moral divides.
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Morality Rooted in Perceived Harm

  • All moral disagreements fundamentally stem from differing perceptions of harm and who is vulnerable to it.
  • Even when facts are presented, subjective interpretations of harm complicate resolving disputes.
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Harm As The Core Moral Value

  • Every moral value, including purity or authority, is ultimately condemned because it is perceived as harmful.
  • The essence of morality across domains is the perception of harm, regardless of how the pie is sliced.
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Expanding Moral Circles

  • Societal safety expansions allow us to extend moral concern to more beings, including animals and strangers.
  • Moral circles have broadened beyond tribes to embrace diverse entities due to increased prosperity and security.
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