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Patricia Churchland on What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Morality (originally on Bioethics Bites)

Aug 3, 2012
19:48
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Role of Oxytosen in Parent Infant Bonding
03:11 • 3min
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3
Why Are You Talking About Animals?
06:11 • 4min
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4
What Are the Prototypical Cases of Morality?
10:01 • 3min
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5
The Evolution of the Brain and the Evolution of Morality
12:57 • 3min
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6
Neuro Science
15:29 • 2min
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Do You Think Newer Science Could Have an Impact on Moral Issues?
17:13 • 3min
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Can science give us any insight into morality? In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, originally released on Bioethics Bites, neurophilosopher Patricia Churcland argues that it can. Bioethics Bites is made in association with the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics with a grant from the Wellcome Institute.

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