文档介绍:The Moral Brain
Jan Verplaetse · Jelle De Schrijver · Sven Vanneste ·
Johan Braeckman
Editors
The Moral Brain
Essays on the Evolutionary and
Neuroscientific Aspects of Morality
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Editors
Jan Verplaetse Jelle De Schrijver
Ghent University Ghent University
Universiteitstraat 4 Blandijnberg 2
9000 Gent 9000 Gent
Belgium Belgium
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Sven Vanneste Johan Braeckman
University Hospital Antwerp Ghent University
Dept. Neurosurgery Blandijnberg 2
Wilrijkstraat 10 9000 Gent
2650 Edegem Belgium
Belgium johan.******@
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ISBN 978-1-4020-6286-5 e-ISBN 978-1-4020-6287-2
DOI -1-4020-6287-2
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Contents
Introduction ....................................................... 1
Jan Verplaetse, Johan Braeckman and Jelle De Schrijver
The Immoral Brain ................................................. 45
Andrea L. Glenn and Adrian Raine
“Extended Attachment” and the Human Brain: Internalized Cultural
Values and Evolutionary Implications ................................ 69
Jorge Moll and Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza
Neuro-Cognitive Systems Involved in Moral Reasoning ................. 87
James Blair
Empathy and Morality: Integrating Social and Neuroscience Approaches . 109
Jean Decety and C. Daniel Batson
Moral Judgment and the Brain: A Functional Approach