Gregg Caruso
@GreggDCaruso
Philosopher & Director of Waide Center for Applied Ethics | Free Will, Moral Responsibility, Punishment, Phil of Law, Neuroethics/Neurolaw, Business Ethics
Most amazing new doctoral school for the arts and humanities at King's - 20 new PhD studentships next year, bright stars be in touch! 🌟kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-lau… @KingsCollegeLon @kingshistory @kingsar
Neurotechnology and Children’s Rights Preparing for the future—new UNICEF report | unicef.org/innocenti/repo…
Neurotechnology and Children’s Rights – New UNICEF Report I was pleased to contribute to the consultations informing this report (out today): unicef.org/innocenti/repo…
Looking forward to the Society for Business Ethics conference in Copenhagen this week! sbeonline.org/conference/202…
America's largest corporations are increasingly listing AI among the major risks they must disclose in formal financial filings, despite bullish statements in public about the potential business opportunities it offers. theregister.com/2025/07/15/sec…
This is crazy! Research papers from 14 academic institutions in eight countries contained hidden prompts directing artificial intelligence tools to give them good reviews asia.nikkei.com/Business/Techn…
Interesting paper on Self-regulation, Autonomy, Rationality, and the Use of Arational Influences to Prevent Crime by Sebastian Jon Holmen | tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108…
A Neuroscience Account of Error Management Theory: Exploring the Evolutionary Foundations of Moral Blame | Are humans adaptively tuned to morally overblame? researchgate.net/publication/39…
Studying Philosophy Does Make People Better Thinkers | This study “offers the strongest evidence to date that studying philosophy does indeed make people better thinkers.” cambridge.org/core/journals/…
*Philosophers* I'm the book review editor at the Journal of Moral Philosophy. We have a pile of books looking for reviewers. If interested in reviewing a book in ethics/political/action that came out in 2022, 2023, 2024, or 2025, please keep reading. And please share this too!…
Just Deserts Book Analysis | Someone made an interesting and detailed video analyzing the arguments in my debate book with Daniel Dennett—Just Deserts: Debating Free Will. Pretty cool to see. Don't agree with all of the analysis, but worth a watch. youtube.com/watch?v=mRbzHp…
Neuroscientists detect decodable imagery signals in brains of people with aphantasia psypost.org/neuroscientist…
Elizabeth Anderson’s Dewy Lectures are not published in the Journal of Philosophy. Lecture 1: pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/p… Lecture 2: pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/p… Lecture 3: pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/p…
Everyone should read this article by @NitaFarahany | When AI Refuses to Die | staytuned.substack.com/p/when-ai-refu…

Looking forward to taking part in this Faculty Roundtable: Incarceration in the U.S. at Fairfield University on Tue, October 21 @ 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm | allevents.in/fairfield/facu…
I had a relaxing birthday yesterday with the family, which including a delicious lunch at Frank Pepe’s in New Haven (if you know, you know).




Personal Identity and Ethics by Annette Dufner and David Shoemaker | New SEP entry | plato.stanford.edu/entries/identi…
One of the most important things in life is to be vigilant against becoming the sort of person who is seething with envy and resentment at the success of others. The appropriate response to other’s achievements is admiration and an effort to learn from them, so that one can…
A court first—which I find problematic! An Al deepfake video of victim was used to deliver a victim impact statement during sentencing hearing. The trial judge reported being deeply moved by this video and issued the maximum sentence for manslaughter. m.youtube.com/watch?v=cMs-_8…