Immorality in the Adult Brain

In Jean Decety & Thalia Wheatley (eds.), The Moral Brain. The MIT Press. pp. 239-251 (2015)
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In this chapter we explore the different ways that morality has been studied and measured as well as the ways that it has been found to be deficient in psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder.

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