Volume 3 No 4 (2005)
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Toward a Biological Framework for Morality
Nancy K Morrison and Sally K Severino1
Abstract
The morality of human beings, defined as our ability to determine whether our actions
are right or wrong, depends not just on following rules but also on understanding the
impact of our actions on another person. How we understand the impact of our
actions on another person depends on our state of consciousness, which is mediated
by our brain and nervous system. We propose a framework for encouraging both a
discussion of and also the scientific study of the biological regulatory systems involved
with morality
Keywords
morality, self, biology, neuroscience
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