Through the Looking Glass: Mirror Neurons and Moral Nonsense
Examining the previous week’s news, one gets the particular impression there has been a bizarrely big number of “man’s brutality to man” stories. Darfur, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel. Grabbed youngsters, young men captured for arranging an assault on their school, and a killed family in a Dallas suburb. A natural inquiry pulls at the edges of cognizance when we start to feel the human experience is … Continue reading Through the Looking Glass: Mirror Neurons and Moral Nonsense
