道德、政策与大脑

Morality, Policy, and the Brain

Journal of Economic Literature · 2018
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

评论了Joshua Greene的《道德部落》一书,该书将神经科学方法融入伦理学辩论,并邀请经济学家思考如何为这一古老议题做出独特贡献。

Abstract

The book Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap between Us and Them, by Joshua Greene, invites the reader to give a new look at the foundation of ethics and, by implication, to policy. Its specific strength is the systematic integration of new methods from neuroscience into a very old debate. Having something new and substantial to add in an investigation that has been at the center of the philosophical debate in Western civilization for twenty-five centuries is remarkable. While I invite everyone to read and enjoy this wonderful book, I take here the opportunity to invite economists to take the challenge. We are particularly interested in the question, “Is there a specific contribution that economics can give to this debate?” I believe there is and this insight is now in danger of being lost. This is my attempt to indicate where the research should look now. Maybe it is not too late.

道德哲学神经科学行为经济学公共政策