2017-2018 Academic Bulletin 
    
    Apr 18, 2024  
2017-2018 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

PSYCH 581 - Junior Seminar: The Psychology of (Im)morality


Credits: 4
An examination of the processes underlying immoral behavior with an emphasis on Social Psychology and adjacent fields like Philosophy, Social Neuroscience, and Behavioral Economics. Largely by means of reading and discussing peer-reviewed publications, we start by reflecting on different conceptualizations of morality and its importance to living in groups. We then explore various recent findings on who behaves immorally, why, and when. As importantly, we address several ways in which humans justify immoral and unethical behavior to themselves and others. Each student develops a research proposal over the course of the semester.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 206 ; PSYCH 207 ; one of PSYCH 160 , PSYCH 162  or PSYCH 164 ; and permission of instructor.

Distribution Requirements: none.