Moralities of Everyday Life
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There are 7 modules in this course
How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course explores the psychological foundations of our moral lives.
What's included
2 videos4 readings
2 videos•Total 44 minutes
- Introduction to the Course•23 minutes
- What is Morality?•21 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
- Meet your instructors!•10 minutes
- Course resources•10 minutes
- Pre-Course Survey•10 minutes
- Your Learning, Your Way•10 minutes
What is morality, anyway? What are the big debates in the field of moral psychology?
What's included
8 videos1 reading1 assignment
8 videos•Total 136 minutes
- Philosophical Approaches•21 minutes
- Reason vs. Emotions•15 minutes
- The Case of Disgust•14 minutes
- Cute and Sexy•9 minutes
- Return to the Trolley Problem•6 minutes
- The Big Questions•13 minutes
- Week 1 Office Hours (2015)•32 minutes
- Week 1 Office Hours (2014)•26 minutes
1 reading•Total 90 minutes
- Week 1 Readings•90 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Where does concern for others come from? How is it related to empathy—and is more empathy necessarily a good thing? And what can we learn from the study of those who seemingly lack normal moral feelings, such as violent psychopaths?
What's included
6 videos1 reading1 assignment
6 videos•Total 154 minutes
- Caring About Others•11 minutes
- How Do We Treat Strangers?•22 minutes
- Empathy and Concern•27 minutes
- Empathy and its Limits•16 minutes
- Week 2 Office Hours (2015)•50 minutes
- Week 2 Office Hours (2014)•28 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Week 2 Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Here, we ask about which aspects of morality are universal. We discuss evolution, cross-cultural research, and the fascinating new science of the moral life of babies.
What's included
10 videos1 reading1 assignment
10 videos•Total 269 minutes
- Moral Diversity•10 minutes
- Moral Universals•13 minutes
- Evolution of Morality•20 minutes
- Reciprocal Altruism•19 minutes
- Guest Lecture, Laurie Santos•70 minutes
- Development of Morality•18 minutes
- How Much Can Evolution Explain?•7 minutes
- Discussion with Laurie Santos•28 minutes
- Week 3 Office Hours (2015)•51 minutes
- Week 3 Office Hours (2014)•33 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Week 3 Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 3 Quiz•30 minutes
How does culture influence our moral thought and moral action? What role does religion play? Why are some of us conservative and others liberal, and how do political differences influence our sense of right and wrong?
What's included
9 videos1 reading1 assignment
9 videos•Total 182 minutes
- Moral Differences•9 minutes
- Kinds of Societies•17 minutes
- Conservatives and Liberals•19 minutes
- Disgust and Honor I•20 minutes
- Disgust and Honor II•15 minutes
- Religion and Morality I•13 minutes
- Religion and Morality II•19 minutes
- Week 4 Office Hours (2015)•42 minutes
- Week 4 Office Hours (2014)•27 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Week 4 Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 4 Quiz•30 minutes
Our moral feelings are usually most powerful towards our kin (such as our parents and our children) and our friends and allies. We will discuss these special bonds, and then turn to the morality of racial and ethnic bias. Then we use the tools of behavioral economics to explore the controversial question of whether we are ever truly altruistic to strangers.
What's included
10 videos1 reading1 assignment
10 videos•Total 170 minutes
- Moral Circles•18 minutes
- The Morality of Group Preference•6 minutes
- What Groups Matter?•12 minutes
- Stereotypes•23 minutes
- Economic Games•11 minutes
- Criticisms of Economic Games•12 minutes
- How Do We Naturally Respond to Strangers?•6 minutes
- The Problem of Kindness•10 minutes
- Week 5 Office Hours (2015)•40 minutes
- Week 5 Office Hours Part (2014)•31 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Week 5 Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 5 Quiz•30 minutes
We’ll discuss some clever studies that show how our moral behavior is powerfully influenced—often at the unconscious level—by the situations that we find ourselves in. Such findings raise some hard problems about determinism, free will, and moral responsibility. Most of all, if our actions are determined by our brains, our genes, and our situations, in what sense can we be said to be moral agents? The course will end by trying to address this question.
What's included
6 videos2 readings1 assignment
6 videos•Total 136 minutes
- Morality as Part of Our Nature•10 minutes
- Skepticism About the Self•19 minutes
- Free Will and the Situation•17 minutes
- Conclusion•13 minutes
- Week 6 Office Hours (2015)•42 minutes
- Week 6 Office Hours (2014)•36 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Week 6 Readings•10 minutes
- Post- Course Survey•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 6 Quiz•30 minutes
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Reviewed on May 5, 2020
Enjoyed the course immensely. Professor Bloom really is excellent! He provides entertaining lectures and is also quite funny. High quality overall, learned a lot. Highly recommended!
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