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John Mikhail on Universal Moral Grammar

Jun 4, 2011
19:53
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Importance of Moral Grammar in Language
02:03 • 2min
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3
The Role of Moral Perception in Child Development
04:25 • 2min
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4
The Appropriate Moral Grammar of Each Individual
06:27 • 2min
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5
The Cognitive Science of Moral Judgment
08:38 • 3min
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6
The Moral Grammar of Battery
11:42 • 2min
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7
The Moral Case for Language
13:23 • 2min
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The Role of the Brain in Moral Judgment
15:15 • 2min
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The Importance of Moral Guidance
16:57 • 3min
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Do we have an innate predisposition to form certain sorts of moral judgements? John Mikhail thinks we do. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, in an interview with David Edmonds, he explains why.

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