Moral Neuroeducation for a Democratic and Pluralistic Society 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22562-9_1
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Must Ethics for Moral Neuroeducation Be Naturalistic?

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“…The Thomas et al [1] study concludes that educational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary research field that tries to convert research discoveries concerning neural learning mechanisms into educational practice. Comparable domains employ behavioral regulation, decision-making, reward, empathy, and moral reasoning research [59] to transfer the discoveries of neuroscience and neuropsychology into law, economics, mental health, and social policy [60,61]. Despite significant criticism [10] and significant ongoing debate [11] regarding the usefulness of bringing information from neuroscience research to educational difficulties, potential linkages between neuroscience and education are being actively researched around the world.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Thomas et al [1] study concludes that educational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary research field that tries to convert research discoveries concerning neural learning mechanisms into educational practice. Comparable domains employ behavioral regulation, decision-making, reward, empathy, and moral reasoning research [59] to transfer the discoveries of neuroscience and neuropsychology into law, economics, mental health, and social policy [60,61]. Despite significant criticism [10] and significant ongoing debate [11] regarding the usefulness of bringing information from neuroscience research to educational difficulties, potential linkages between neuroscience and education are being actively researched around the world.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%