There is growing research interest in the prevalence of moral injury – a profound psychological harm caused by judgments which deviate from what an individual or society views as “right” – among those who have been exposed to trauma, such as veterans and survivors of abuse. However, what makes a judgment “moral”? Philosophers have long […] The post Mapping the Moral Brain: Probing the Architecture of Ethical Decision-Making with TMS appeared first on Bioethics Today .