Antonio Damasio: “The more educated we are, the more we are tolerant to people who are not in our group” - Jot Down Cultural Magazine
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(Versión en castellano aquí) From young António Damasio (Lisbon, 1944) interested in becoming a filmmaker to today’s neurologist and researcher expert
Antonio Damasio: “The more educated we are, the more we are tolerant to people who are not in our group” - Jot Down Cultural Magazine
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