Neuroscience and Evil

Posted on October 7, 2011
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What can neuroscience teach us about evil? My favorite bit, Will Wilkinson says that the recent Slate article “confirms my impression that neuroscientists think the ability to fabricate colorful and misleading technicolor pictures of brains license them to philosophize with impunity.”

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One Response to “Neuroscience and Evil”
1 Rich Knapton on December 5th, 2011 9:15 pm

I found the article to be extremely shallow. Rather than looking at what real neuroscientists think, it sets up a sraw-dog based on “pop-sci brain book[s]” This is junk.

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