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Joshua Greene is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, Department of Psychology. His research focuses on moral psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and decision-making, blending insights from philosophy and psychology to understand how humans navigate moral dilemmas.
- Research Themes: Dual-process theory, utilitarianism, effective altruism, and neural mechanisms of moral judgment.
- Key Collaborations: Studies on donation bundling with Lucius Caviola, political animosity reduction with Karen Huang, and Spinozan 'unbelieving' with Steven M. Frankland.
- Methodologies: fMRI, behavioral experiments, and computational modeling of moral cognition.
His recent work explores interventions for democratic resilience, neural encoding of compositional ideas, and cross-cultural moral reasoning. While no explicit awards or student advisement details are provided, his extensive publication record underscores his influence in the field of moral neuroscience.
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