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Asymmetries in punishment propensity may drive the civilizing process
Nature Human Behaviour, volume 2, pp. 148–155, doi:10.1038/s41562-017-0278-z Abstract Norms about hygiene and violence have both shown a tendency to become increasingly strict, in the sense that the han
Group differences in broadness of values may drive dynamics of public opinion on moral issues
Mathematical Social Sciences, 77, 1-8. Abstract Here we propose the idea that the success of an argument in favor of an issue position should depend on whether the argument resonates with the audience’s

Equality As Comparative Fairness with Larry Temkin
Recording of a seminar at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.
Theoretically and empirically informed agent-based models
Johan Koskinen, University of Manchester Theoretically and empirically informed agent-based models and how it may be employed in Social Science.

Implicit Mind: Unconscious Logic and the Structure of Thought with Eric Mandelbaum
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: What do we want from a model of implicit bias? with Jules Holroyd
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Is there a joint in nature between perception and cognition? with Ned Block
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Implicit Cognition and Self-Perception with Petter Johansson
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Radical Interpretation and Implicit Cognition with Anandi Hattiangadi
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Implicit Cognition in the Vegetative State with Tim Bayne
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.