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No Driver License To Anybody Unaware Of Some Consciousness Research

No Driver License To Anybody Unaware Of Some Consciousness Research | Knowmads, Infocology of the future | Scoop.it

Car accidents are the number one killer of teenagers in America! There is something that we can do, something that should have been done a long time ago and that would help not only teenage drivers, but all drivers, and of course their‘victims’. We don’t do it, because people of all ages are afraid to doubt their own agency and rationality. Benjamin Libet’s research is not difficult but people refuse to accept the science. The pet assumption in this case? That you are consciously aware of what you are doing at the time you are doing it, which you* are not! Libet’s research [1, 2] quantified how large the problem is, and it is huge when sitting in a ton of metal bolting down a busy street.

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Patricia Churchland: Neuromorality

Why are humans moral? Patricia Churchland, author of "Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality," is here to explain how humans evolved to be moral beings. How did we go from the attachment and bonding between parent and child to the sophisticated moral landscape we have today? Churchland believes a big part of the answer is in the evolution of the mammalian brain.


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