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Consciousness, Purpose, and Values - Dr. Iain McGilchrist

The Weekend University

CHAPTER

Immoral Thinking

People with frontal brain damage and right-handness damage tend to make moral decisions on the basis of utilitarian calculus. People who would normally make a morally sound judgment will reach a bizarre conclusion based on simply calculating outcomes. Goodness is irreducible and interestingly, it's deeply bound up with the right hemisphere. David Hecht goes to far as to state quite boldly that moral and immoral thinking are associated with activity in the right hemisphere and left hemisphere.

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