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Social Studies, 20.10.2019 06:30, danielahchf

The traditional view in moral philosophy is that ethical decisions, and especially right ones, come from deliberate reasoning that relies on principles and maxims. however, evidence from study of the brain casts doubt on this assumption. explain this evidence and why it casts doubt on this assumption

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