Scientists no longer accept the existence of a distinct moral
organ as phrenologists once did. A generation of young neurologists
is using advanced technological medical equipment to unravel
specific brain processes enabling moral cognition. In addition,
evolutionary psychologists have formulated hypotheses about the
origins and nature of our moral architecture. Little by little, the
concept of a 'moral brain' is reinstated.
As the crossover between disciplines focusing on moral cognition
was rather limited up to now, this book aims at filling the gap.
Which evolutionary biological hypotheses provide a useful framework
for starting new neurological research? How can brain imaging be
used to corroborate hypotheses concerning the evolutionary
background of our species?
In this reader, a broad range of prominent scientists and
philosophers shed their expert view on the current accomplishments
and future challenges in the field of moral cognition and assess
how cooperation between neurology and evolutionary psychology can
boost research into the field of the moral brain.
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