Zywicki on Gazzaniga's "The Ethical Brain"
Todd Zywicki, at the Volokh Conspiracy, summarizes and reviews Michael Gazzaniga's recent book The Ethical Brain over here. See previous posts here and here.
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Todd Zywicki, at the Volokh Conspiracy, summarizes and reviews Michael Gazzaniga's recent book The Ethical Brain over here. See previous posts here and here.
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