There is no real distinction between your consciousness and someone else’s consciousness: “There is no real independent self (…) You are quite literally connected by your neurons (…) This is not mambo-jumbo philosophy: it emerges from our understanding of basic neuroscience” (Ramachandran, 2009)
DESCRIPTIVE ETHICS studies empirically the moral views, principles, thoughts, intuitions and emotions held by people. Descriptive ethics studies resemblances and differences among moral views, systems, theories and traditions. COGNITIVE/AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE is the field of mind and brain research that investigates the psychological, computational, and neuroscientific bases of cognition and emotion.
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