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The Neuroscience Of Fair Play

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Contends that the basic ethics governing our everyday lives can be traced directly to brain circuitry. This book explains an account of how specific brain signals induce us to consider our actions as if they were directed at ourselves - and subsequently lead us to treat others as we wish to be treated.

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The Neuroscience Of Fair Play, Donald Pfaff

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2007
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Title
The Neuroscience Of Fair Play
Language
English
Publisher
Dana Press
Released
2007
Format
Hardcover
Pages
300
ISBN10
1932594272
ISBN13
9781932594270
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Contends that the basic ethics governing our everyday lives can be traced directly to brain circuitry. This book explains an account of how specific brain signals induce us to consider our actions as if they were directed at ourselves - and subsequently lead us to treat others as we wish to be treated.