Jesse Prinz | Neurophilosophy of Morality: The Role of Emotions
Culturalist and Neurophilosopher Jesse Prinz, Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center, and Director of CUNY's Mellon Committee for Interdisciplinary Science Studies, covers an encyclopaedic range of neuroscience-related topics - including empirical philosophy, evolution, culture, emotion, morality and consciousness - in his conversation with Critical Thought TV's Stuart Mason Dambrot.
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