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Social brain matters : stances on the neurobiology of social cognition / edited by Oscar Vilarroya and Francesc Forn i Argimon.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Forn i Argimon, Francesc.
Vilarroya, Òscar.
Series:
Value inquiry book series ; v. 190.
Value inquiry book series. Cognitive science.
Value inquiry book series ; v. 190. Cognitive science
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cognitive neuroscience.
Cognitive psychology.
Social perception.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book examines philosophical and scientific implications of Neodarwinism relative to recent empirical data. It develops explanations of social behavior and cognition through analysis of mental capabilities and consideration of ethical issues. It includes debate within cognitive science among explanations of social and moral phenomena from philosophy, evolutionary and cognitive psychology, neurobiology, linguistics, and computer science. The series Cognitive Science provides an original corpus of scholarly work that makes explicit the import of cognitive-science research for philosophical analysis. Topics include the nature, structure, and justification of knowledge, cognitive architectures and development, brain-mind theories, and consciousness.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
INTRODUCTION / Francesc Forn i Argimon
LEARNING: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION FROM THE NEUROSCIENCES / Núria Sebastián Gallés
CAN UNSELFISHNESS BE TAUGHT? / Daniel C. Dennett
LEARNING IN A BIO-CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE / Katherine Nelson
WHEN IS ETHICAL LEARNING? / Eric Bredo
PERSPECTIVELESS CERTAINTY IN SOCIO-CULTURAL-POLITICAL BELIEFS / Emily A. Parker and Lawrence W. Barsalou
SPARE ME THE COMPLEMENTS: AN IMMODERATE PROPOSAL FOR ELIMINATING THE “WE/THEY” CATEGORY BOUNDARY / Stevan Harnad
BENUMBING AND MORAL EXALTATION IN DEADLY MARTYRS: A VIEW FROM NEUROSCIENCE / Adolf Tobeña
RELIGION, SUICIDE, TERRORISM, AND THE MORAL FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD / Scott Atran
ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF MORAL INSENSITIVITY / Shaun Nichols
THE BENUMBING MORAL INDIFFERENCE OF THE WEALTHY: WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO MOTIVATE THE FULFILLMENT OF A MINIMAL NORM OF ECONOMIC JUSTICE? / William A. Rottschaefer
NATURALIST PERSPECTIVES ON MORALITY, LIMITS, AND POSSIBILITIES / Félix Ovejero
SUICIDE TERRORISTS, NEUROSCIENCE AND MORALITY: TAKING COMPLEXITIES INTO ACCOUNT / Antoni Gomila
FOUNDATIONS OF MORALITY IN THE INFANT / David Premack
CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN HUMAN AFFAIRS / Arcadi Navarro
A COMMENT ON “CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN HUMAN AFFAIRS” BY ARCADI NAVARRO / Sandro Nannini
CULTURAL NICHE CONSTRUCTION AND HUMAN EVOLUTION / F. John Odling-Smee
WHAT DO WE KNOW OF THE SOCIAL BRAIN? / Camilo José Cela Conde , Miguel Ángel Capó , Marcos Nadal and Carlos Ramos
EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF THE SOCIAL BRAIN / Merlin Donald
LANGUAGE ORIGINATED IN SOCIAL BRAINS / Luc Steels
THE APE IN THE ANTHILL / Derek Bickerton
HUMAN COGNITION AND THE RECOGNITION OF HUMANITY / Robert Ginsberg
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
INDEX
VIBS.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
94-012-0449-7
1-4356-0075-4
OCLC:
714567383
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401204491 DOI

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