Christian Miller || How Good Are We, Really?
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audio
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Science
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Publication Date |
Aug 08, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:45:57

Today it’s great to have Christian Miller on the podcast. Dr. Miller is A.C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and Director of the Character Project, funded by the John Templeton Foundation and Templeton World Charity Foundation. He is the author of over 75 papers as well as the author of Moral Character: An Empirical Theory, Character and Moral Psychology, and most recently, The Character Gap: How Good Are We? 

In this episode we discuss:

  • The main aims of the Character Project
  • Christian’s attempt to integrate positive psychology research with philosophy
  • Replication of the famous Milgram experiment
  • Fairness norms among infants
  • Can we draw boundaries around the notion of “moral character”?
  • What factors predict whether people help?
  • How we’re a mixed bag between the poles of compassion and callousness
  • What Christian’s research has discovered about people’s tendency toward helping, hurting, lying and cheating
  • Can we make humans better?
  • How SBK and Aristotle are on the same page

Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support

Today it’s great to have Christian Miller on the podcast. Dr. Miller is A.C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and Director of the Character Project, funded by the John Templeton Foundation and Templeton World Charity Foundation. He is the author of over 75 papers as well as the author of Moral Character: An Empirical Theory, Character and Moral Psychology, and most recently, The Character Gap: How Good Are We?  In this episode we discuss: The main aims of the Character Project Christian’s attempt to integrate positive psychology research with philosophy Replication of the famous Milgram experiment Fairness norms among infants Can we draw boundaries around the notion of “moral character”? What factors predict whether people help? How we’re a mixed bag between the poles of compassion and callousness What Christian’s research has discovered about people’s tendency toward helping, hurting, lying and cheating Can we make humans better? How SBK and Aristotle are on the same page --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support

Today it’s great to have Christian Miller on the podcast. Dr. Miller is A.C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and Director of the Character Project, funded by the John Templeton Foundation and Templeton World Charity Foundation. He is the author of over 75 papers as well as the author of Moral Character: An Empirical Theory, Character and Moral Psychology, and most recently, The Character Gap: How Good Are We? 

In this episode we discuss:

  • The main aims of the Character Project
  • Christian’s attempt to integrate positive psychology research with philosophy
  • Replication of the famous Milgram experiment
  • Fairness norms among infants
  • Can we draw boundaries around the notion of “moral character”?
  • What factors predict whether people help?
  • How we’re a mixed bag between the poles of compassion and callousness
  • What Christian’s research has discovered about people’s tendency toward helping, hurting, lying and cheating
  • Can we make humans better?
  • How SBK and Aristotle are on the same page

Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support

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