Connection between Neuroscience and Altruism
In their work, Antonio and Hanna Damasio give us a deeper appreciation for how the capacities for social relations and social reasoning involve an intricate integration of diverse dimensions of neurological functioning there is no single love module in the brain. Nevertheless, Hann Damasios studies of student with neural deficits opens our understanding to a more sympathetic interpretation of the morals meaning of certain medical conditions. What seems like willful indigence or moral obstinacy may be genuine neurological malfunction. Such a perspective, however, becomes more difficult in the case of sociopathy, in which callous lack of conscience and strong association with crime raises difficult questions about normal human being variations and their implications for moral and legal responsibility. The findings that the same neurological damage incurred at different stages of development result in dramatically different levels of social functioning suggest that experience may play a crucial role not just in attainment of moral balance and social skills but also in development of neurological dynamics that undergird them(Post, 2002).
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