How can we achieve ethical and sustainable solutions to social problems when people disagree about what’s right and wrong? The field of moral psychology takes on challenging questions like these, crossing disciplines to illuminate social, cultural and institutional influences on moral behavior.
This grant team is developing a minor in moral psychology that includes coursework from across disciplines and community-engaged learning opportunities that bring the coursework to life. Students who complete the minor will be prepared to lead the future development of scientifically informed solutions for today’s ethical challenges.
- John Doris, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
SC Johnson College of Business
- Shaun Nichols, Sage School of Philosophy
College of Arts and Sciences
- Laura Niemi, Department of Psychology
College of Arts and Sciences
- Rachana Kamtekar, Sage School of Philosophy
College of Arts and Sciences
- Community partner: EcoVillage
- Cornell partner: Cornell Prison Education Program
- Community partner: Words Into Deeds
- John Doris, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
SC Johnson College of Business
- Shaun Nichols, Sage School of Philosophy
College of Arts and Sciences
- Laura Niemi, Department of Psychology
College of Arts and Sciences
- Rachana Kamtekar, Sage School of Philosophy
College of Arts and Sciences
- Community partner: EcoVillage
- Cornell partner: Cornell Prison Education Program
- Community partner: Words Into Deeds
Funding teams that are integrating community-engaged learning into new and existing curricula