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Neuroethics as a Brain-Based Philosophy of Life: The Case of Michael S. Gazzaniga

机译:神经伦理学作为基于大脑的生活哲学:以迈克尔·S·加扎尼加为例

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Michael S. Gazzaniga, a pioneer and world leader in cognitive neuroscience, has made an initial attempt to develop neuroethics into a brain-based philosophy of life that he hopes will replace the irrational religious and political belief-systems that still partly govern modern societies. This article critically examines Gazzaniga’s proposal and shows that his actual moral arguments have little to do with neuroscience. Instead, they are based on unexamined political, cultural and moral conceptions, narratives and values. A more promising way of interpreting the belief-forming system of the brain is to say that we cannot avoid thinking in terms of wider frameworks and narratives that are socially embedded and historically developed; consequently, any moral discussion has to be in terms of these frameworks and narratives.
机译:认知神经科学领域的先驱和全球领导者Michael S. Gazzaniga最初尝试将神经伦理学发展为基于大脑的生活哲学,他希望它将取代仍然部分控制现代社会的非理性的宗教和政治信仰体系。本文对Gazzaniga的建议进行了严格的审查,并显示出他实际的道德论点与神经科学无关。相反,它们基于未经审查的政治,文化和道德观念,叙述和价值观。解释大脑的信念形成系统的一种更有前途的方式是说,我们不可避免地要考虑更广泛的框架和叙述,这些框架和叙述是在社会上嵌入和历史发展的;因此,任何道德讨论都必须基于这些框架和叙述。

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