Neurobiology of moral behavior: Part II


Overview In part I we identified evolutionary findings and developmental prosocial childhood studies in the literature associated with moral behavior developmentally, evolutionary representations. I would direct the reader back to part I for further clarification of terminology and other research, which will not be repeated here . In this section, we will explore medical models,… Continue reading Neurobiology of moral behavior: Part II

Neurobiology of moral behavior: Part I


Overview The discussion on morality is often confused by religious doctrine and language in the debate arena; however, in communication between believers and non-believers this subject invariably will arise. There is no ultimate arbiter of morality, we define the terms, and Sam Harris defines morality as a measure of well being, which is a reasonable… Continue reading Neurobiology of moral behavior: Part I