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Neurologists have identified part of the brain that defines us as human and allows emotion and intuition to work in tandem with logic to solve moral dilemmas. The brain section is crucial to solving extreme moral conundrums but rather than applying rational thinking alone, decisions are coloured by emotion, a study shows.It is the first time that emotion has been demonstrated to play a part in making judgments between right and wrong and helps to explain why people are humane rather than wholly rational. The study suggests that people’s brains have evolved biologically and culturally to require an element of compassion and to reject utilitarian, robotic decision-making and philosophy.
The Neurologists have identified part of the brain that defines us as human and allows emotion and intuition to work in tandem with logic to solve moral dilemmas. The brain section is cypressing to solving extreme moral conundrums but rather than applying rational thinking alone, decisions are coloured by Emotion, a study shows.It is the first time that emotion has been demonstrated to play a part in making judgments between right and wrong and purpose to explain why people are humane rather than wholly rational. The study suggests that people’s brains have evolved biologically and Culturally to require an element of compassion and to reject utilitarian, robotic decision-making and philosophy.