MM44.BLOOM, Paul. The moral life of babies. Maio, 2010. New York Times Magazine. Aces- so em 06/05/2013 Disponivel em: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/09/magazine/09babies-t.html?fta=yBloom, P. The Moral Life of Babies. The New York Times Magazine. EEUU, 05/05/2010....
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9.Paul Bloom认为“性道德”并不能算“道德”。同时,Paul Bloom说,从好的角度来说,我们与厌恶感有关的道德本能其实完全没有必要(我们有其他理由来反对强奸和谋杀),从坏的方面来说,与厌恶感有关的道德感觉会刺激我们制定不合理的政策,或为野蛮行为敞开大门。Paul Bloom举例过去美国人对异族通婚感到厌恶,如同我们现...
He visits "Rekall," a company that plants false memories into people's brains, in order to experience the thrill of Mars without having to travel there. But something goes wrong during the procedure; Quaid discovers that his entire life is actually a false memory and that the people who...
Paul Bloom: And that's why we're not that moral. We have an initial moral sense that is in some ways very impressive, and in some ways, really depressing -- that we see some of the worst biases in adults reflected in the minds and in the behaviors of young babies. ...
your moral feelingstowards other creatures to the extent of the proportion of genes thatyou share with them. The most altruistic behavior of all, giving yourlife to help another, can be explained in cold-blooded evolutionaryterms. Animals that are altruistic even to the point of dying to help...
them, that the greatest immorality of men has been perpetrated. Church and state, through their canons and their laws, have encouraged this immorality. It is here that the woman who is to win her way to the new morality will meet the most difficult part of her task of moral house ...
“We are naturally moral beings,but our environment can improve—or sadly, weaken—this inborn moral sense,” Bloom said. So now I’m wondering if,during those months when I thought my babies had no idea of the world around them,I did anything I should not have done. Lyz Len...
Paul Bloom We often think of bias and prejudice as rooted in ignorance. But as psychologist Paul Bloom seeks to show, prejudice is often natural, rational … even moral. The key, says Bloom, is to understand how our own biases work—so we can take control when they go wrong. ...