Amoral Culture of Neurophilosophy; An Eliminativist Perspective

Authors

  • Dr. Amjad Sohail Assistant Professor, Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63672/4d2xpj19

Keywords:

Eliminativism, Amorality, Responsibility, Neuroculture, Neuromorality

Abstract

Every dominant ideology signifies a culture with a specific context in order to form a distinct social culture. Similarly, eliminative materialism also signifies scientific context. If it prevails and considers the preferences of individuals in their lived experiences, it will foster a sense of culture for community, as the ideological account validation of eliminativists. Eliminativism significantly emphasizes scientific descriptions of human behavior and materializes common sense elimination. Consequently, this prompts an inquiry into the problem of freewill, which raises moral obligation. Eliminativists are causally determined, this calls into question the concept of moral responsibility. It manifests that individuals are morally accountable for their conduct or maybe not. Consequently, eliminativist culture demonstrates amoral grounds, on which this paper stands.

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Published

30-12-2024

How to Cite

Amoral Culture of Neurophilosophy; An Eliminativist Perspective . (2024). The Journal of Cultural Perspectives, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.63672/4d2xpj19