From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Wed Oct 20 1999 - 23:50:42 MDT
>Even if there are only biological reasons for this (unlikely in
>itself), it doesn't mean cognitive therapy is useless. After all, we
>can reprogram our brains quite well around damage given enough help -
>it just takes time.
The reasons for this most likely entail both biology and sociology
(socio-biology). The genetic basis of morality (see Dawkins and E. O.
Wilson) does less to render therapies useless, and more to provide objective
explanations for immoral or antisocial behavior, which in turn allows more
accurate identification of causes -- the better to prevent illness of the
ethical kind.
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