Philosophers use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments or assessments without any awareness of having gone through a conscious reasoning process that produces this assessment. This paper investigates the neural substrates of moral intuition. We propose that moral intuitions are part of a larger set of social intuitions that guide us through complex, highly uncertain and rapidly changing social interactions. Such intuitions are shaped by learning. The neural substrates for moral intuition include fronto-insular, cingulate, and orbito-frontal cortices and associated subcortical structure such as the septum, basil ganglia and amygdala. Understanding the role of these structures undercuts m...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Drawing on an analogy to language, I argue that a suite of novel questions emerge when we consider o...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
We use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments ...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Despite the widespread use of the notion of moral intuition, its psychological features remain a mat...
Despite the widespread use of the notion of moral intuition, its psychological features remain a mat...
Humans express complex moral behaviour, from altruism to antisocial acts. The investigationof the ne...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
11.1 The role and significance of intuitions The concept of moral intuitions reflects the idea that ...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Drawing on an analogy to language, I argue that a suite of novel questions emerge when we consider o...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
We use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments ...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Despite the widespread use of the notion of moral intuition, its psychological features remain a mat...
Despite the widespread use of the notion of moral intuition, its psychological features remain a mat...
Humans express complex moral behaviour, from altruism to antisocial acts. The investigationof the ne...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
11.1 The role and significance of intuitions The concept of moral intuitions reflects the idea that ...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Drawing on an analogy to language, I argue that a suite of novel questions emerge when we consider o...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...