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Risky disciplining: On interdisciplinarity between sociology and cognitive neuroscience in the governing of morality
European Journal of Social Theory ( IF 1.766 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-27 , DOI: 10.1177/1368431018810330
Matthew Wade 1
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The neuroscience of morality presents novel approaches in exploring the cognitive and affective underpinnings of moral conduct, and is steadily accumulating influence within discursive frames of biocitizenship. Many claims are infused with varieties of neuro-actuarialism in governing morally risky subjects, with implications that other fields should observe closely. Sociologists and other social scientists, however, have typically been reluctant to interject their expertise. However, a resurgent sociology of morality offers the means by which closer engagement may be realized. In encouraging this interdisciplinarity, a brief outline of recent developments in the neuroscience of morality is provided. Some interdisciplinary collaborations are then explored, which weave together novel methodological affordances from the neurosciences with conceptual models from sociological inquiry. A brief overview of ‘neuroliberalism’ follows, to concretize the growing appeal and practical application of the psy- and neurosciences in governing moral conduct. Finally, some tentative ‘provocations’ are offered, towards fostering moralities that, ultimately, we can live with.

中文翻译:

有风险的纪律:论道德管理中社会学与认知神经科学之间的跨学科性

道德的神经科学提出了探索道德行为的认知和情感基础的新颖方法,并且在生物公民性的话语框架内稳步积累影响。在管理道德风险主体时,许多主张都注入了各种神经精算主义,这暗示着其他领域应密切注意。但是,社会学家和其他社会科学家通常不愿意插入他们的专业知识。然而,复兴的道德社会学提供了可以实现更紧密接触的手段。为了鼓励这种跨学科性,简要概述了道德神经科学的最新发展。然后探索一些跨学科的合作,它将神经科学的新颖方法论能力与社会学探究的概念模型结合在一起。接下来是对“神经主义”的简要概述,以具体化心理学和神经科学在治理道德行为方面的吸引力和实际应用。最后,提供了一些试探性的“挑衅”,以树立最终我们可以忍受的道德。
更新日期:2019-05-27
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