The working title of my dissertation is
Moral Lessons from Psychology: Contemporary Themes in Psychological
Research and their Moral Relevance
In it I discuss the relevance, if any, for moral philosophy of diverse
findings in the behavioral sciences. Examples include the possibly
damaging effect of "situationist" social psychology on virtue ethics,
and the role of intuitions in moral judgment and theorizing.
Here's an
interview I did some ten years ago with Peter Singer. It was translated and published in a Swedish philosophy journal.