Braintrust: what neuroscience tells us about morality

Braintrust: what neuroscience tells us about morality

Author
Churchland, Patricia Smith
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
English
Year
2011
Page
273 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780691137032,069113703X,9780691156347,0691156344
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.9 MiB

What 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 the priority given to religion, absolute rules, and pure reason in accounting for the basis of morality. Moral values, Churchland argues, are rooted in a behavior common to all mammals--the caring for offspring. The evolved structure, processes, and chemistry of the brain incline humans to strive not only for self-preservation but for the well-being of allied selves--first offspring, then mates, kin, and so on, in wider and wider "caring" circles. Separation and exclusion cause pain, and the company of loved ones causes ple

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