Dear All,

 

The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to the following talk by:


Speaker: Stephen A. Butterfill (University of Warwick)


Time: 4pm (to 6 pm) CET
Date: Thursday, 12th June 2025

Venue: D002 (QS Vienna) and Zoom: https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/92936053342?pwd=rmn17eP5dgRh6VqhW91t5DE8EYmrXf.1


Meeting ID: 929 3605 3342
Passcode: 154211


Chair: Günther Knoblich



Title: Joint Action at the Roots of Ethical Cognition

Abstract
Processes likely to be evolutionarily ancient and to appear early in development (perhaps linked to philosophers’ *moral sentiments*) influence adults’ ethical intuitions.

What is the best computational description of these processes?

The leading answers involve principles.

Thus Greene (2015; 2017) models fast processes as operating in accordance with deontological principles such as ‘do not harm.’

On such a view, basic moral processes yield values adaptive in a pre-historic world.

This talk defends a speculative alternative, one which involves capacities for joint action and no principles. Joint action is (so the proposal) at the root of ethical cognition in two ways:

it enables us to converge on what feels disgusting, bitter, unfitting, or otherwise wrong;

and, as I will explain, joint actions enable us to turn these feelings into a form of normative guidance by upholding norm-like patterns of behavior.

While full-blown normative attitudes and legal codes are important tools for modern societies, the impossibility of explicitly codifying every useful value indicates that joint-action-based forms of normative guidance are indispensable.



*Anyone not affiliated with CEU wishing to attend in-person in Vienna must RSVP to get access to the lecture hall.

 



Best regards,

Fanni

 

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FANNI TAKÁTSY   

Lab Manager/Research Coordinator, 

Social Mind Center

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CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY

Quellenstrasse 51. | 1100 Vienna, Austria

takatsyf@ceu.edu 

http://socialmind.ceu.edu/

http://cognitivescience.ceu.edu/

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