Joshua D. Greene is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and director of Harvard's Moral Cognition Lab.
His work primarily focuses on moral judgment and decision-making, using experimental psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy.
Greene's research aims to understand how the human brain processes moral dilemmas and makes ethical decisions.
He has gained recognition for his interdisciplinary approach, combining cognitive science with moral philosophy.
Greene's recent work explores fundamental issues in cognitive science, building on his earlier investigations into moral reasoning.
His research has significant implications for understanding human behavior and addressing complex ethical challenges in society.
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