This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having to do with the contrast between “emotion” and “cognition” and the ways in which these figure in moral judgment and decision-making. The role of reward learning in emotional processing and the implications of this for "rationalist" moral theories is emphasized
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having...
This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
An ancient tradition that conceives of reason and emotion as opposed still underlies some strands of...
An ancient tradition that conceives of reason and emotion as opposed still underlies some strands of...
Findings in the field of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience have shed new light on o...
Findings in the field of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience have shed new light on o...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having...
This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
An ancient tradition that conceives of reason and emotion as opposed still underlies some strands of...
An ancient tradition that conceives of reason and emotion as opposed still underlies some strands of...
Findings in the field of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience have shed new light on o...
Findings in the field of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience have shed new light on o...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...