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The Dissenter | #999 Tobias Gerstenberg: How We Think About Causality and Moral Responsibility @TheDissenterRL | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
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RECORDED ON JANUARY 18th 2024.
Dr. Tobias Gerstenberg is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, where he leads the Causality in Cognition Lab (CICL). Dr. Gerstenberg's research is highly interdisciplinary. It combines ideas from philosophy, linguistics, computer science, and the legal sciences to better understand higher-level cognitive phenomena such as causal inference and moral judgment.

In this episode, we talk about causal cognition. We first discuss what it is, and what it means to attribute causality. We talk about counterfactual thinking, intuitive ideas about causality, causation by omission, and how people single out “the” cause. We also talk about causal learning in continuous-time settings, and then get into how causal cognition connects to attributions of moral responsibility, and how people deal with knowledgeable versus ignorant agents, and the role that intentions play. Finally, we discuss the relationship between intuitive physics and intuitive psychology, and moral judgment.

Time Links:
00:00 Intro
00:41 What is causal cognition?
03:56 What does it mean to attribute causality?
07:14 Counterfactual thinking
20:27 Intuitive ideas about causality
25:10 Causation by omission
38:35 How do people single out “the” cause?
50:09 Causal learning in a continuous-time setting
55:19 How causal cognition connects to attributions of responsibility
59:11 Knowledgeable versus ignorant agents
1:05:26 The role of intentions
1:14:59 The relationship between intuitive physics and intuitive psychology, and moral judgment
1:19:23 Follow Dr. Gerstenberg’s work!
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