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Preface.- Creation, art, and the brain.- Did evolution fix moral values—.- Homo homini lupus? - Morality, the social instincts, and our fellow primates.- Disorders of social conduct following damage to the prefrontal cortices.- The neurobiological grounding of human values.- Emotion and cognition in moral judgment: evidence from neuroimaging.- Neural substrates of affective style and value.- Cognitive psychology of moral intuitions.- Mirror neurons: a neural approach to empathy.- How does the brain know when it is right—.-Cerebral basis of human errors.- How a primate brain comes to know some mathematical truths.- Subject Index
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