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도덕성에 대한 뇌과학적 연구성과와 도덕교육Neuroscientific Findings of Morality and Moral Education

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Neuroscientific Findings of Morality and Moral Education
Authors
한일조
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
한국교육철학회
Keywords
neuroscience; morality; moral education; physicalism
Citation
교육철학, no.36, pp.307 - 338
Journal Title
교육철학
Number
36
Start Page
307
End Page
338
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/2919
ISSN
1738-186X
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the neuroscientific findings of morality and examine their implications for moral education. Specifically it aimed to clarify their positions in moral or psychological outlooks, identify the main points in their findings, and draw out some practical suggestions for moral education. The result is as following. It is found that the neuroscientific findings came out of an implicit assumption of monism or physicalism and with a favor of or consilience with virtue theory in their outlooks. The main achievements in their research findings are found in the negation of 'free will', the localization of 'moral' brain, and the new emphasis on the role of emotion in moral judgment. The findings altogether suggest the need for a new balancing of cognitive and emotive sides of moral training, a new emphasis on prenatal care and infant nutrition, and the importance of practice.
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