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- 2012031769 contributor B12463939.
- 2012031769 created "c2013.".
- 2012031769 date "2013".
- 2012031769 date "c2013.".
- 2012031769 dateCopyrighted "c2013.".
- 2012031769 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-479) and index.".
- 2012031769 description "Searching for ethics: how do people become good (and bad)? -- Moral lessons of the Holocaust about good and evil, perpetrators and rescuers -- Overwhelming power of the group and the situation -- What happened to ethics: the Augustinian legacy of free will -- Another modernity: the moral naturalism of Maimonides and Spinoza -- Surveying the field: how the new brain sciences are exploring how and why we are (and are not) ethical -- Beginning again: the blessing and curse of neuroplasticity: interpretation (almost) all the way down -- Self in itself: what we can learn from the new brain sciences about self-protection, self-furthering and the 'I that is we' -- Self beyond itself: 'the we that is I' and the 'I that is we' -- What is ethics? how does moral agency work?.".
- 2012031769 extent "xv, 507 p. ;".
- 2012031769 identifier "9781595585370 (alk. paper)".
- 2012031769 identifier "9781595588005 (ebook)".
- 2012031769 issued "2013".
- 2012031769 issued "c2013.".
- 2012031769 language "eng".
- 2012031769 publisher "New York : New Press,".
- 2012031769 subject "170 23".
- 2012031769 subject "BJ1012 .R349 2013".
- 2012031769 subject "Ethics.".
- 2012031769 subject "Free will and determinism.".
- 2012031769 subject "Neurosciences.".
- 2012031769 tableOfContents "Searching for ethics: how do people become good (and bad)? -- Moral lessons of the Holocaust about good and evil, perpetrators and rescuers -- Overwhelming power of the group and the situation -- What happened to ethics: the Augustinian legacy of free will -- Another modernity: the moral naturalism of Maimonides and Spinoza -- Surveying the field: how the new brain sciences are exploring how and why we are (and are not) ethical -- Beginning again: the blessing and curse of neuroplasticity: interpretation (almost) all the way down -- Self in itself: what we can learn from the new brain sciences about self-protection, self-furthering and the 'I that is we' -- Self beyond itself: 'the we that is I' and the 'I that is we' -- What is ethics? how does moral agency work?.".
- 2012031769 title "The self beyond itself : an alternative history of ethics, the new brain sciences, and the myth of free will / Heidi M. Ravven.".
- 2012031769 type "text".