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Title: | Aspects of the ethical behavior from a neurological perspective | Authors: | LUNGU, Viorelia | Keywords: | ethical behavior;consciousness;moral;attitudes;peripherial memory;ethical thinking | Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | Lungu, Viorelia. (2019). Aspects of the ethical behaviour from a neurological perspective. Journal of social sciences, II (1), 47–55. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2606420 | Journal: | Journal of Social Sciences | Abstract: | Ethical behavior is based on logic and reason, on a conscious processuality, specific to the left hemisphere mode. It has the function of processing logical information, and the right parietal hemisphere in the human brain has a nervous center in which all moral decisions are "processed" through a peripheral memory. Moral conduct is a way of behaving, presupposes human action, and is regulated by moral consciousness, which unites organically psychic and behavioral facts. Consciousness is expressed in knowledge converted into attitudes, behaviours which can be developed through professional ethics, discipline that can be taught and learned, and consequently changing the behaviour of the learner. |
URI: | http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/361 | ISSN: | 2587-3490 2587-3504 |
DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.2606420 |
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