Greetings Economists,
On Mar 20, 2007, at 9:14 AM, Jim Devine wrote:

experiences from the memories of rats. "This," said neurophysiologist
Greg Quirk, "is the future of psychiatry."<

Doyle;
Another direction here is in today's NYTimes here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/20/science/20moral.html?
ref=science&pagewanted=print

Which discusses the origin of 'morality' in primates versus
philosophers arguing for 'morality'.  Simply shows that philosophers
are referring to emotion structure without grounding in how the brain
works.  So that a shift is going on from ignorance and rules of thumb
about 'morality' to fine grained understanding of how to interact as
humans minus the palaver of moral philosophy.  Of course the innate
biology people are spinning their usual born to kill just so stories.
Doyle

Reply via email to