10 May at 18:30
Ends at 21:30
Groups of individuals often have more in common in terms of values and other psychological qualities than imagined. Bringing attention to those commonalities, such as between men and women, can assist to break down prejudices. It addresses unexpected ramifications this has for how we react to others’ grief and tragedy, as well as our own. Discussions will be held concerning how a profound concern for justice, which frequently leads to sympathy and assistance, may drive us to blame victims, discount ourselves, or make implausible connections between lucky outcomes and previous moral behaviour.
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