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Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality,New A. B. Many Of These People Spoke

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Many Of These People Spoke Little Or No English And Endured Long Hours Of Labor In Often Hazardous Conditions

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The Surviving Crew And Passengers Of An Interstellar Cruiser Land Widely Dispersed On Rhomary Land And Must Struggle To Be Reunited With One Another And With The Descendants Of The Original Interstellar Crew That Had Been Marooned On The Planet

Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality,New A. B. Many Of These People SpokeWhat Is Morality? Where Does It Come From? And Why Do Most Of Us Heed Its Call Most Of The Time? In Braintrust, Neurophilosophy Pioneer Patricia Churchland Argues That Morality Originates In The Biology Of The Brain. She Describes The 'Neurobiological Platform Of Bonding' That, Modified By Evolutionary Pressures And Cultural Values, Has Led To Human Styles Of Moral Behavior. The Result Is A Provocative Genealogy Of Morals That Asks Us To Reevaluate

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