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Is Senior Lecturer at The University of Portsmouth and part of the Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology.
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Diana Fleischman is an Associate Professor at the University of Portsmouth. In addition to psychological research Diana is involved in effective altruism and currently sits on the board for Sentience Institute, a think tank promoting expansion of the moral circle to nonhuman animals. On February 8th Diana will be delivering the annual Darwin Day lecture on the evolution of human morality in London for the British Humanist Society.
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Diana Fleischman
May 17, 2018
Universal morality is obscured by evolved morality
Evolved morality not only obscures universal morality but also creates an aversion to improvements to humans that would align our intuitions with actions that promote sentient well-being.