Individuals who have a high level of moral reasoning show increased activity in the brain's frontostriatal reward system, both during periods of rest and while performing a sequential risk taking and ...
What do you think was riskier during the pre-vaccine days of the pandemic: having your lonely parents over for dinner or going to a beach filled with dozens of strangers? Or how about going to the ...
Recent findings indicated children’s moral judgements are a result of both early and automatic processing and later cognitive reassessment, while sharing is a predicted by the latter. To assess the ...
Curriculum Inquiry, Vol. 43, No. 2 (MARCH 2013), pp. 189-209 (21 pages) This article explores the extent to which and ways in which philosophical ethics can make an educational contribution to ...
New research suggests that scientists could make a good guess based on how the brain responds when people watch someone else experience pain. The study found that those responses predict whether ...
A new plan to make Moral Science compulsory in schools from next year is generating discussion. Supporters believe it will ...
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