Morality

Derived from a Latin word meaning “custom,” morality is a system of behavioral conduct that classifies intentions, decisions, and actions as either good or bad—or right or wrong. Though often thought to be the realm of theologians and philosophers—who call it ethics—morality is also studied by psychologists, who examine how morals change throughout individual’s lives, and anthropologists, who research how morals differ between cultures. How do neuroscientists study morality? Discuss

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