Climate ethics: with a little help from moral cognitive neuroscience

article by Marco Grasso published 12 October 2012 in Environmental Politics

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P356DOI10.1080/09644016.2012.730263

P50authorMarco GrassoQ57422585
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P921main subjectneuroethicsQ186272
cognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
climate ethicsQ5133514
P304page(s)377-393
P577publication date2012-10-12
P1433published inEnvironmental PoliticsQ15761602
P1476titleClimate ethics: with a little help from moral cognitive neuroscience
P478volume22

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