Published: Jan. 2, 2015, 2 a.m.
Dave and Tamler argue some more about the role of emotion and intuition in blame judgments, and then offer some moral psychology-related recommendations for your New Year\u2019s viewing and reading pleasure.\xa0Plus, can you turn listening to VBW into a good drinking game?\xa0Offer some suggestions and win a free Very Bad Wizards T-shirt!\xa0
Links
- Tamler's early defense of free will skepticism:
- Daniel Miessler on Sam Harris vs. Very Bad Wizards\xa0[danielmiessler.com]
- The Sceptic by David Hume [econlib.org]
- Paul Russell\u2019s Free Will, Art, Morality\xa0[verybadwizards.com]
- Locke [imdb.com]
- The Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide\xa0by William James [erowid.org]
- Kahan, D. M., Peters, E., Dawson, E. C., & Slovic, P. (2013). Motivated numeracy and enlightened self-government. Social Science Research Network. Available: http://ssrn. com/abstract, 2319992.
- Black Mirror\xa0[imdb.com]
- Snowpiercer [imdb.com]
- Snowpiercer-Left or Right [everyframeapainting.tumbler.com]
- Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth\xa0[amazon.com affiliate link]\xa0
- Meaning in Life and Why It Matters by Susan Wolf. Princeton University. Press, 2010. [amazon.com affiliate link]
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