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Last week, visiting PhD student Julie Pedersen gave a talk about her work on analogical reasoning as a mechanism of moralisation! For a fascinating example of how cognitive science theory can offer novel perspectives in moral psychology, read her new pre-print here: osf.io/preprints/ps....
Does how quickly we choose to save one entity over another reveal how much we value it? Dani Martín, visiting PhD student from the University of Granada, presented his work on using forced-choice dilemmas and reaction times to map how we prioritise humans, animals and plants relative to each other.
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