Fernando Aguiar has been working at the Institute for Advanced Social Studies (IESA-CSIC, Córdoba, Spain) for a long time and now is working at the CSIC Philosophy Institute, Madrid (IFS-CSIC). He was President of the Spanish Group of Analytical Sociology and is a founding member of the Spanish Experimental Philosophy Association (https://www.facebook.com/think.AEFEX/).
His research interests include experimental ethics, political philosophy, and moral psychology. His current work focuses mainly on the following subjects: the moral foundations of disgust, the moral value of effort, and AI ethics.
He has published several articles about thes…
Fernando Aguiar has been working at the Institute for Advanced Social Studies (IESA-CSIC, Córdoba, Spain) for a long time and now is working at the CSIC Philosophy Institute, Madrid (IFS-CSIC). He was President of the Spanish Group of Analytical Sociology and is a founding member of the Spanish Experimental Philosophy Association (https://www.facebook.com/think.AEFEX/).
His research interests include experimental ethics, political philosophy, and moral psychology. His current work focuses mainly on the following subjects: the moral foundations of disgust, the moral value of effort, and AI ethics.
He has published several articles about these subjects in journals such as Judgment and Decision Making, Experimental Economics, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Journal of Methodological Economics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, American Behavioral Scientist, Current Psychology, and Science and Engineering Ethics, among others.
he has recently published the book Una introducción a la ética experimental (Cátedra 2020, together with Antonio Gaitán and Hugo Viciana). He is also co-editor of Issues in Experimental Moral Philosophy, to be published by Routledge in 2023.