Social brain matters : stances on the neurobiology of social cognition /

This book examines philosophical and scientific implications of Neodarwinism relative to recent empirical data. It develops explanations of social behavior and cognition through analysis of mental capabilities and consideration of ethical issues. It includes debate within cognitive science among exp...

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Other Authors: Vilarroya, Òscar., Forn i Argimon, Francesc.

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Language: English

Published: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2007.

Series: Value Inquiry Book Series 190.
Rodopi Religion, Theology and Philosophy Special E-Book Collection, 2007-2014, ISBN: 9789004357938.

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Call Number: QP360.5 .S63 2007eb

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