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Biography:
I am interested in the development and nature of our common-sense understanding of ourselves and other people. Much of my research explores moral psychology—looking at morality in babies, our developing intuitions about moral responsibility, and the role that anger, disgust, and empathy play in our moral lives. Other ongoing projects explore children’s and adults’ beliefs about fate and free will; the relationship between thinking about populations and thinking about lifespans; the psychology of atheists; and common-sense dualism. And I’m always involved in some sort of research concerning pleasure, particularly the pleasure we get from fiction.
For other details, please see: http://campuspress.yale.edu/paulbloom/