Another way to study moral intuition is to look at brains that lack it. (discovermagazine.com)
But Greene argues that different cultures produce different kinds of moral intuition and different kinds of brains. (discovermagazine.com)
«Why would kids and adults from different contexts all have pretty much the same moral intuitions if it weren't some expression of a shared conscience or moral faculty that's natural, not something one learns exclusively at school or church or from some other external source?» (discovermagazine.com)