The moral brain :: a multidisciplinary perspective /
"Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a variety of fields has allowed us to understand human moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms shaped through evolution, development, and culture. Evolutionary biologists h...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a variety of fields has allowed us to understand human moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms shaped through evolution, development, and culture. Evolutionary biologists have shown that moral cognition evolved to aid cooperation; developmental psychologists have demonstrated that the elements that underpin morality are in place much earlier than we thought; and social neuroscientists have begun to map brain circuits implicated in moral decision making. This volume offers an overview of current research on the moral brain, examining the topic from disciplinary perspectives that range from anthropology and neurophilosophy to justice and law. The contributors address the evolution of morality, considering precursors of human morality in other species as well as uniquely human adaptations. They examine motivations for morality, exploring the roles of passion, extreme sacrifice, and cooperation. They go on to consider the development of morality, from infancy to adolescence; findings on neurobiological mechanisms of moral cognition; psychopathic immorality; and the implications for justice and law of a more biological understanding of morality. These new findings may challenge our intuitions about society and justice, but they may also lead to more a humane and flexible legal system"--Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 327 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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spelling | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / edited by Jean Decety and Thalia Wheatley. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource (x, 327 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Social neuroscience Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Online resource; title from e-book title screen (*JSTOR platform, viewed September 23, 2016). "Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a variety of fields has allowed us to understand human moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms shaped through evolution, development, and culture. Evolutionary biologists have shown that moral cognition evolved to aid cooperation; developmental psychologists have demonstrated that the elements that underpin morality are in place much earlier than we thought; and social neuroscientists have begun to map brain circuits implicated in moral decision making. This volume offers an overview of current research on the moral brain, examining the topic from disciplinary perspectives that range from anthropology and neurophilosophy to justice and law. The contributors address the evolution of morality, considering precursors of human morality in other species as well as uniquely human adaptations. They examine motivations for morality, exploring the roles of passion, extreme sacrifice, and cooperation. They go on to consider the development of morality, from infancy to adolescence; findings on neurobiological mechanisms of moral cognition; psychopathic immorality; and the implications for justice and law of a more biological understanding of morality. These new findings may challenge our intuitions about society and justice, but they may also lead to more a humane and flexible legal system"--Provided by publisher. Evolution of morality -- Motivations of morality -- The development of morality -- The affective and social neuroscience of morality -- Psychopathic immorality -- Considerations and implications for justice and law. The evolution of morality : a comparative approach / Laurent Prétôt and Sarah Brosnan -- Adaptationist approaches to moral psychology / Andrew W. Delton and Max M. Krasnow -- Partner choice and the evolution of a contractualist morality / Nicolas Baumard and Mark Sheskin -- Is the Moral Brain Ever Dispassionate? / Jesse Prinz -- Devoted actors and the moral foundations of intractable intergroup conflict / Scott Atran and Jeremy Ginges -- Why we cooperate / Jillian Jordan, Alexander Peysakhovich, and David G. Rand -- The infantile origins of our moral brains / J. Kiley Hamlin -- Mechanisms of moral development / Joshua Rottman and Liane Young -- The neurocognitive development of moral judgments : the role of executive function / Ayelet Lahat -- Girl uninterrupted : the neural basis of moral development among adolescent females / Abigail A. Baird and Emma V. Roellke -- Neural correlates of human morality : an overview / Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza, Roland Zahn, and Jorge Moll -- The cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and decision making / Joshua D. Greene -- Neuromodulators and the (in)stability of moral cognition / Molly J. Crockett and Regina A. Rini -- Immorality in the adult brain / Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn -- The moral brain : psychopathology / Caroline Moul, David Hawes, and Mark Dadds -- Neuroscience versus phenomenology and the implications for justice / Thalia Wheatley -- The equivocal relationship between morality and empathy / Jean Decety and Jason M. Cowell. Neurosciences Social aspects. Cognitive neuroscience. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005166 Neuropsychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091163 Neuropsychology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009484 Neurosciences Aspect social. Neurosciences cognitives. Neuropsychologie. MEDICAL Physiology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY General. bisacsh Neuropsychology fast Cognitive neuroscience fast Neurosciences Social aspects fast COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology NEUROSCIENCE/General PHILOSOPHY/General Decety, Jean, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtmpTMmyBDYmG7TGXYMfq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99025627 Wheatley, Thalia, 1970- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvxtKqm3r93f96h3wX9j3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014073666 has work: The moral brain (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGmd6YVM8Kd7qBTg3mPCwC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Moral brain. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2015 9780262028714 (DLC) 2014029653 (OCoLC)897401883 Social neuroscience series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001089560 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=963777 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / Social neuroscience series. Evolution of morality -- Motivations of morality -- The development of morality -- The affective and social neuroscience of morality -- Psychopathic immorality -- Considerations and implications for justice and law. The evolution of morality : a comparative approach / Adaptationist approaches to moral psychology / Partner choice and the evolution of a contractualist morality / Is the Moral Brain Ever Dispassionate? / Devoted actors and the moral foundations of intractable intergroup conflict / Why we cooperate / The infantile origins of our moral brains / Mechanisms of moral development / The neurocognitive development of moral judgments : the role of executive function / Girl uninterrupted : the neural basis of moral development among adolescent females / Neural correlates of human morality : an overview / The cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and decision making / Neuromodulators and the (in)stability of moral cognition / Immorality in the adult brain / The moral brain : psychopathology / Neuroscience versus phenomenology and the implications for justice / The equivocal relationship between morality and empathy / Neurosciences Social aspects. Cognitive neuroscience. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005166 Neuropsychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091163 Neuropsychology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009484 Neurosciences Aspect social. Neurosciences cognitives. Neuropsychologie. MEDICAL Physiology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY General. bisacsh Neuropsychology fast Cognitive neuroscience fast Neurosciences Social aspects fast |
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title | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / |
title_alt | The evolution of morality : a comparative approach / Adaptationist approaches to moral psychology / Partner choice and the evolution of a contractualist morality / Is the Moral Brain Ever Dispassionate? / Devoted actors and the moral foundations of intractable intergroup conflict / Why we cooperate / The infantile origins of our moral brains / Mechanisms of moral development / The neurocognitive development of moral judgments : the role of executive function / Girl uninterrupted : the neural basis of moral development among adolescent females / Neural correlates of human morality : an overview / The cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and decision making / Neuromodulators and the (in)stability of moral cognition / Immorality in the adult brain / The moral brain : psychopathology / Neuroscience versus phenomenology and the implications for justice / The equivocal relationship between morality and empathy / |
title_auth | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / |
title_exact_search | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / |
title_full | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / edited by Jean Decety and Thalia Wheatley. |
title_fullStr | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / edited by Jean Decety and Thalia Wheatley. |
title_full_unstemmed | The moral brain : a multidisciplinary perspective / edited by Jean Decety and Thalia Wheatley. |
title_short | The moral brain : |
title_sort | moral brain a multidisciplinary perspective |
title_sub | a multidisciplinary perspective / |
topic | Neurosciences Social aspects. Cognitive neuroscience. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005166 Neuropsychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091163 Neuropsychology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009484 Neurosciences Aspect social. Neurosciences cognitives. Neuropsychologie. MEDICAL Physiology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY General. bisacsh Neuropsychology fast Cognitive neuroscience fast Neurosciences Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Neurosciences Social aspects. Cognitive neuroscience. Neuropsychology. Neuropsychology Neurosciences Aspect social. Neurosciences cognitives. Neuropsychologie. MEDICAL Physiology. SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. PSYCHOLOGY General. Cognitive neuroscience Neurosciences Social aspects |
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