This past weekend in Stockbridge, MA, a group of scientists and philosophers gathered to discuss a range of topics related to both of their respective fields, including evolution, naturalism, morality, free will, and consciousness. The list of participants is impressive: Sean Carroll, Jerry Coyne, Richard Dawkins, Terrence Deacon, Simon DeDeo, Dan Dennett, Owen Flanagan, Rebecca Goldstein, Janna Levin, Massimo Pigliucci, David Poeppel, Alex Rosenberg, Don Ross, Steven Weinberg. Fortunately for us, Pigliucci has written a series of three essays summarizing the group’s discussion at this closed-to-the-public meeting. They can be found here: Part I | Part II | Part III Here’s a taste of what you’ll find (from Part II): Weinberg agreed with Goldstein’s broad claim that we can reason about morality, but was concerned with the question of…