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Neural Systems Involved In Moral Judgment and Moral Action
For centuries, philosophers have debated whether moral judgments are the product of active deliberation or that intuition drives our decisions about right and wrong. During the last decade and a half, cognitive neuroscientists have stepped into this debate by scanning … Continue reading
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