Eradicating xenophobia and aporophobia: Compassion as a key capacity of moral neuroeducation
Drawing on the contributions of some of the most recent and relevant studies on neuroethics and moral neuroeducation, this paper undertakes an analysis of compassion. In order to focus on the results of this neuroscientific research a reductionist naturalist framework is set aside in order to embrac...
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Main Author: | Javier Gracia Calandín |
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Language: | ES |
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Universidad Pontificia Comillas
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac42a369646c43e192dce1c5bcb6a0d4 |
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