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ジョナサン・ハイト: 宗教、進化、そして自己超越の恍惚

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心理学者ジョナサン・ハイトは、シンプルですが難しい質問をします: なぜ私たちは自己超越を求めるのか? なぜ私たちは自己を失うことを試みるのか? 集団選択による進化の科学を見て廻り、彼は刺激的な答えを提案します。

Jonathan Haidt studies how -- and why -- we evolved to be moral. By understanding more about our moral roots, his hope is that we can learn to be civil and open-minded. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Mitsumasa Ihara
Reviewed by Miwa Sasaki
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