In 1986 a group of scientists issued the Seville Statement on Violence. On the occasion of its silver anniversary, scholars from around the world and many different disciplines gathered in Rome to add new scientific evidence obtained in the last quarter of a century to the discussion, evidence concerning the human brain and social behaviour, and more specifically about violence. Here we present the main lines of evidence supporting the statement's conclusion that human beings are not violent by nature, and that "the same species that invented war is capable of inventing peace."
Tipo Pubblicazione:
Contributo in atti di convegno
Source:
"Terrorism and Aggression: Towards Increased Freedom and Security" 6th Annual CICA-STR International Conference, pp. 51–52, Burgas, Bulgaria, 8-11 September 2012
Date:
2012
Resource Identifier:
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/222997
urn:isbn:978-954-91557-7-8
Language:
Eng