Matthew Liao’s edited collection Moral Brains: The Neuroscience of Morality covers a wide range of issues in moral psychology. The collection should be of interest to philosophers, psychologist, and neuroscientists alike, particularly those interested in the relation between these disciplines. I give an overview of the content and major themes of the volume and draw some important lessons about the connection between moral neuroscience and normative ethics. In particular, I argue that moving beyond some of the dichotomies implicit in some of the debates advanced in the book makes the neuroscience of moral judgments much more useful in advancing normative ethics
An impressive amount of evidence from psychology, cognitive neurology, evolutionary psychology and p...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
Many psychologists have tried to reveal the formation and processing of moral judgments by using a v...
Matthew Liao’s edited collection Moral Brains: The Neuroscience of Morality covers a wide range of i...
Matthew Liao's edited collection Moral Brains: The Neuroscience of Morality covers a wide range of i...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
Joshua Greene has argued that the empirical findings of cognitive science have implications for ethi...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays centered around outstanding fundamental problems i...
Abstract: Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpe...
The present essay discusses the relationship between moral philosophy, psychology and education base...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
Recently there has been great deal of interest in uncovering the psychological processes of moral ju...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
This chapter examines the relevance of the cognitive science of morality to moral epistemology, with...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
An impressive amount of evidence from psychology, cognitive neurology, evolutionary psychology and p...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
Many psychologists have tried to reveal the formation and processing of moral judgments by using a v...
Matthew Liao’s edited collection Moral Brains: The Neuroscience of Morality covers a wide range of i...
Matthew Liao's edited collection Moral Brains: The Neuroscience of Morality covers a wide range of i...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
Joshua Greene has argued that the empirical findings of cognitive science have implications for ethi...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays centered around outstanding fundamental problems i...
Abstract: Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpe...
The present essay discusses the relationship between moral philosophy, psychology and education base...
I draw on neurobiological evidence to defend the rationalist thesis that moral judgments are essenti...
Recently there has been great deal of interest in uncovering the psychological processes of moral ju...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
This chapter examines the relevance of the cognitive science of morality to moral epistemology, with...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
An impressive amount of evidence from psychology, cognitive neurology, evolutionary psychology and p...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
Many psychologists have tried to reveal the formation and processing of moral judgments by using a v...