Morality and the brain

Discussion in 'Ethics, Morality, & Justice' started by nene, Jun 25, 2009.

  1. nene Banned Banned

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    I have a book entitled
    The Brain
    The Last Fronteir (eek)
    authored by Richard M. Restak, M.D.

    That is the one area of research which nobody knows what's going to take the cup (they say it's gonna overtake the Nobel Prizes and stuff.... none of my buisness but what the heck). I can't see such a need for morality and the brain although some might disagree and I'd be the first to question our own norsefire... Norsefire come on and tell us about how you feel about the brain
     
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  3. nene Banned Banned

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    I'll quote some from it as it's an amazing book:

    "The moon is a cold planet, which has dominion over the child, and therefore doth bind it with its coldness, which is the cause of its death," was Aristotles explaination for children born prematurely.

    There's a lot more it talks about
     
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