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Hardwired behavior : what neuroscience reveals about morality / Laurence R. Tancredi.

By: Material type: TextTextNew York: Cambridge University Press, [2005]Description: xiv, 226 pages; color illustrations; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780521860017
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BJ45.5 .T36 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Neuroscience and morality. -- 2 Morality and the mind.-- 3 Beyond the mind zone. -- 4 The moral brain. -- 5 Bad without conscience. -- 6 The biology of choice. -- 7 Sex and the single moral code. -- 8 Brain biology and sex. -- 9 Deception. -- 10 The biology of money. -- 11 The bad and the mad. -- 12 Creating a moral brain
Abstract: 'Neuroscience research...has brought about a significant change in our perceptions of how the brain affects morality. Findings show that the mind and brain are very close, if not the same, and that the brain 'makes' the mind. This is bringing about a change of focus from examining mental activity ('mentalism') to the physical activity of the brain ('physicalism') to understand thinking and behavior. We are discovering that the physical features of the brain play the major role in shaping our thoughts and emotions, including the way we deal with 'moral' issues. This book sets out the historical framework of the transition from mentalism to physicalism, shows how the physical brain works in moral decisions, and then examines three broad areas of moral decision making: the brain in 'bad' acts, the brain in decisions involving sexual relations, and the brain in money decision making.'
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-210) and index.

1 Neuroscience and morality. -- 2 Morality and the mind.-- 3 Beyond the mind zone. -- 4 The moral brain. -- 5 Bad without conscience. -- 6 The biology of choice. -- 7 Sex and the single moral code. -- 8 Brain biology and sex. -- 9 Deception. -- 10 The biology of money. -- 11 The bad and the mad. -- 12 Creating a moral brain

'Neuroscience research...has brought about a significant change in our perceptions of how the brain affects morality. Findings show that the mind and brain are very close, if not the same, and that the brain 'makes' the mind. This is bringing about a change of focus from examining mental activity ('mentalism') to the physical activity of the brain ('physicalism') to understand thinking and behavior. We are discovering that the physical features of the brain play the major role in shaping our thoughts and emotions, including the way we deal with 'moral' issues. This book sets out the historical framework of the transition from mentalism to physicalism, shows how the physical brain works in moral decisions, and then examines three broad areas of moral decision making: the brain in 'bad' acts, the brain in decisions involving sexual relations, and the brain in money decision making.'

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