How can psychology change the ‘algorithm’ for morality in bioethics?

by Michael Klenk Moral psychology has shaken up moral philosophy in recent years (see, e.g., here and here). The upheaval is welcome. Understanding better how ethical judgements work should eventually lead to positive behaviour change. For example, we might hope for more altruism to solve collective action problems like climate change, and less in-group vs … Continue reading How can psychology change the ‘algorithm’ for morality in bioethics?