If It Feels Good to Be Good, It Might Be Only Natural

The more researchers learn, the more it appears that the foundation of morality is empathy. Being able to recognize -- even experience vicariously -- what another creature is going through was an important leap in the evolution of social behavior. And it is only a short step from this awareness to many human notions of right and wrong, says Jean Decety, a neuroscientist at the University of Chicago.

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by Dale Penn - Oct. 1, 2008

Provides fascinating insight into the physiological basis for tendencies toward moral or immoral actions.

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