Risky disciplining: on interdisciplinarity between sociology and cognitive neuroscience in the governing of morality
The neuroscience of morality presents novel approaches in exploring the cognitive and affective underpinnings of moral conduct, and is steadily accumulating influence within discursive frames of biocitizenship. Many claims are infused with varieties of neuro-actuarialism in governing morally risky s...
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主要作者: | Wade, Matthew |
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其他作者: | School of Social Sciences |
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語言: | English |
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