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An Anthropologist's Guide to Moral Psychology (Pt. 1) is the 31st episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on September 16, 2013.
Opening Quote
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Show Notes
In the first of a two-part episode, we discuss one of our favorite recent papers--Tage Rai and Alan Page Fiske's 2011 paper on how social relationships shape and motivate our moral emotions and judgments. We also talk about Sam Harris' $20,000 Moral Landscape Challenge, and whether there's any real chance of convincing him that the arguments he made in The Moral Landscape (first published in English in 2011) are wrong.