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Molly Crockett
Neuroscientist focusing on altruism, morality and decision-making. Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
Oxford neuroscientist Molly Crockett’s work focuses on the neural basis of morality and decision-making. Her work has been featured by The New York Times.
Oxford neuroscientist Molly Crockett’s work focuses on the neural basis of morality and decision-making. Her work has been featured by The New York Times.
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The Agony & the Ecstasy
The Problem of Evil
Morality of the Tribe
The Lure of Lucifer
Our Sins and Our Selves
The Mystery of the Good
The Really Real
The Good, The Bad, and the Controversial
Rethinking Feminism
Being Human and Being Good
Why Philosophy Won't Go Away
Is Religion Dangerous?
After Buddhism
The Last Taboo
Doing Right and Feeling Good
Thinking Good and Doing Evil
On Evil
Trouble with Heaven
On Humans and Animals
Dancing with the Devil
Rethinking Science and Spirituality
Can Animals Be Moral?
Reason and the Gods
New Gods
The Fountain
Morality and Mindfulness
How to See Things Clearly
The Death of God and the War On Terror
Ethics, Darwin and Dante
Good and Evil Around the Globe
Belief and the Gods
The Myth of Being Happy
Science and Religion
In Place of Prejudice
Death and the Human Animal
God is an Orgasm
Of Lies and Necessity
Return of the Pagans
Moral Animals and Our Place in the Universe
The Point of It All
The Age of Nothing
The Banality of Evil
Life's Secret
Beyond Good and Evil II
True to Myself
A Tale of Love and Hate
Competition versus Cooperation
Morality, Cruelty and Freedom
In the Beginning was Nature
Purity and Dirt