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거울뉴런(Mirror Neuron)과 공감과 도덕교육Mirror Neurons, Empathy, and Moral Education

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Mirror Neurons, Empathy, and Moral Education
Authors
한일조
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
한국교육철학회
Keywords
mirror neurons; simulation theory; empathy; moral education
Citation
교육철학, no.41, pp.521 - 548
Journal Title
교육철학
Number
41
Start Page
521
End Page
548
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/2803
ISSN
1738-186X
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the meaning of and controversy over mirror neurons in neuroscientific studies, and draw out some implications for moral education. Especially, the study tried to focus on the motor-relatedness of observation behavior. The result is as following. The main meaning of the discovery of mirror neurons is identified as that of physiological and neurological leverage for animal and human mimicry behaviors, that may lead to secure a way for action understanding and empathy. The main feature found in the function or role of mirror neurons is its motor character in relationship with the observed actions of actors. And the theoretical explanation of simulation theory regarding the role of mirror neurons exposes the implicit, automatic, unconscious, and prerational character of mirroring process. The findings suggest the need for a heightened interest in unconscious or subconscious process of behavior formation, more concern with action observation as indirect experience, and more intentional use of action imitation in moral education.
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