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00:01:14 1 History
00:03:47 2 Methods
00:04:17 2.1 Interview techniques
00:07:36 2.2 Survey instruments
00:09:10 3 Evolutionary origins
00:10:01 4 Theories
00:10:10 4.1 Moral identity
00:16:20 4.2 Moral self
00:17:20 4.3 Moral values
00:19:55 4.4 Moral virtues
00:21:05 4.4.1 Triune ethics theory
00:22:21 4.5 Moral reasoning and development
00:22:54 4.5.1 Kohlberg's stage theory
00:25:17 4.5.2 The attachment approach to moral judgment
00:26:02 4.6 Moral behaviour
00:28:06 4.6.1 Value-behavior consistency
00:29:15 4.6.2 Moral willpower
00:30:33 4.7 Moral intuitions
00:32:30 4.7.1 Moral Foundations Theory
00:34:43 4.8 Moral emotions
00:35:39 4.9 Moral conviction
00:37:36 5 Intersections with other fields
00:37:45 5.1 Sociological applications
00:38:01 5.2 Normative implications
00:38:49 5.3 Robotics and artificial intelligence
00:39:09 6 See also



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Moral psychology is a field of study in both philosophy and psychology. Historically, the term "moral psychology" was used relatively narrowly to refer to the study of moral development. More recently however, the term has come to refer more broadly to various topics at the intersection of ethics, psychology, and philosophy of mind. Some of the main topics of the field are moral judgment, moral reasoning, moral sensitivity, moral responsibility, moral motivation, moral identity, moral action, moral development, moral diversity, moral character (especially as related to virtue ethics), altruism, psychological egoism, moral luck, moral forecasting, moral emotion, affective forecasting, and moral disagreement.Some psychologists that have worked in the field are: Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg, Carol Gilligan, Elliot Turiel, Jonathan Haidt, Linda Skitka, Leland Saunders, Marc Hauser, C. Daniel Batson, Jean Decety, Joshua Greene, A. Peter McGraw, Philip Tetlock, Darcia Narvaez, Tobias Krettenauer, Aner Govrin, Liane Young, Daniel Hart, Suzanne Fegley, and Fiery Cushman. Philosophers that have worked in the field include Stephen Stich, John Doris, Joshua Knobe, John Mikhail, Shaun Nichols, Thomas Nagel, Robert C. Roberts, Jesse Prinz, Michael Smith, and R. Jay Wallace.

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