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Making Mind Moral Sense And Consciousness In Philosophy Science And Literature 1st Edition Gregory F Tague

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Making Mind Moral Sense And Consciousness In Philosophy Science And Literature 1st Edition Gregory F Tague
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Gregory F. Tague
ISBN: 9789401211772, 9789042038950, 9401211779, 9042038950
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1
Volume: 43

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Making Mind Moral Sense And Consciousness In Philosophy Science And Literature 1st Edition Gregory F Tague by Gregory F. Tague 9789401211772, 9789042038950, 9401211779, 9042038950 instant download after payment.

Making Mind: Moral Sense and Consciousness in Philosophy, Science, and Literature posits the genesis of narrative as an adaptive function stemming from consciousness and moral sense. The book is unique with its idea of the individual character evolving narrative in relation to the group. Central to the argument is the claim that prehistorically, consciousness and moral sense intersected to form narrative. More than addressing the origin of story, the book examines and explains the evolution of narrative. The book is an interesting study of how our species-inherited moral sense can differ dramatically from one individual to another. While mores pertain to a group, narrative comes from and is processed by the individual and reaches its high point in the novel. We see how the moral sense works in characters as a monitor, and we feel it operating in us as readers in terms of approval, or not.

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