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Neurological support for Adam Smith’s ‘theories of morality’
April 9, 2012 by NewsBot
The part of the brain we use when engaging in egalitarian behavior may also be linked to a larger sense of morality, researchers have found. Their conclusions, which offer scientific support for Adam Smith’s theories of morality, are based on experimental research.