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The Moral Mind: How Our Brains Shape Right and Wrong

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1 of 74

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English
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Non-Fiction

Explore the Intricate Ties Between Brain and Morality

What shapes our sense of right and wrong? Dive into the fascinating world where psychology meets neuroscience to uncover the roots of moral judgment. This compelling journey takes you through the complex processes that govern our ethical decisions, revealing how deeply intertwined our brains are with the values we hold dear.

Discover the forces behind your moral compass – from the spontaneous intuitions and emotions that guide split-second judgments to the cultural and social influences that shape our evolving sense of justice. Through engaging case studies and clear explanations of brain structures and neural mechanisms, gain a fresh perspective on how children learn what's right and wrong, how empathy influences cooperation, and why our beliefs sometimes clash with reason.

Challenge long-held assumptions as you explore how cognitive biases skew moral reasoning and why ideological and religious beliefs profoundly impact ethical thought. Learn practical tools to critically analyze moral dilemmas, overcome emotional pitfalls, and make more thoughtful, compassionate decisions.

This book doesn't just illuminate the science behind morality – it empowers readers to harness that knowledge for personal growth and societal betterment. Whether you're curious about the neuroscience of fairness or eager to nurture a reflective moral mind, you'll find insights that inspire both questioning and understanding.

Step into a new era of moral cognition research and imagine a future where knowledge guides us toward more reasoned and empathetic choices. Your journey toward a deeper understanding of the moral mind begins here.

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Release date

Ebook: 27 October 2025