La prevalencia como precursor ético primordial. (De Spinoza a Damasio)
Author(s) -
Juan Bosco González
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista de filosofía laguna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2530-8351
pISSN - 1132-8177
DOI - 10.25145/j.laguna.2020.46.06
Subject(s) - neuroethics , natural (archaeology) , order (exchange) , epistemology , philosophy , reflection (computer programming) , psychology , neuroscience , biology , computer science , paleontology , finance , economics , programming language
This article aims to clarify facts and contribute reasons that could lead one to consider the possibility of the existence of natural dispositions which, in that case, should be considered as ethical precursors. Given that the neuroethics proposal focuses attention and studies on the human brain in order to carry out the search of those natural dispositions, this text suggest an initial question: is it possible to go beyond the brain in that search? Or even better, before it? In this regard, Baruch Spinoza proposes lines of reflection in his Ethics which appear susceptible to be taken into account and that, interestingly, connect with the recent works of the neuroscientist Antonio Damasio.
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