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Handbook of Neuroethics electronic resource edited by Jens Clausen, Neil Levy.

Contributor(s): Clausen, Jens [editor.] | Levy, Neil [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: 31 illus., 20 illus. in color. eReference. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400747074Subject(s): Philosophy | Ethics | Neurology | Life Sciences | Medical laws and legislation | Philosophy | Ethics | Neurology | Life Sciences, general | Medical LawDDC classification: 170 LOC classification: BJ1-1725Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Addiction and Neuroethics -- Brain Research and Ethics -- Developmental Neuroethics -- Ethical Implications of Brain Imaging -- Ethical Implications of Brain Stimulation -- Ethical Implications of Brain-Machine Interfacing -- Ethical Implications of Cell and Genetherapy -- Ethical Implications of Sensory Prostheses -- Ethics in Neurosurgery -- Ethics in Psychiatry -- Feminist Neuroethics -- Foundational Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience -- History of Neuroscience and Neuroethics -- Moral Cognition -- Neuroanthropology -- Neuroenhancement -- Neuroethics and Identity -- Neurolaw -- Neuromarketing -- Neuroscience, Free Will, and Responsibility -- Neuroscience, Neuroethics, and the Media Neurotheology -- Weaponization of Neuroscience -- What Is Neuroethics?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Neuroethics – as a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary endeavor – examines the implications of the neurosciences on human beings in general and on their self-understanding and their social interactions in particular. The range of approaches adopted in neuroethics includes but is not limited to historical, anthropological, ethical, philosophical, theological, sociological and legal approaches. Based on the study of neuroscientific developments and innovations, examined from different angles, this Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the international neuroethical debate, and offers unprecedented insights into the impact of neuroscientific research, diagnosis, and therapy. This Handbook deals with a plethora of topics divided into in three parts: the first part contains discussions of theories of neuroethics, identity, free will, as well as other philosophical considerations. The second part is dedicated to issues involved in current and future clinical applications of neurosciences, such as brain stimulation, brain imaging, prosthetics, addiction, and psychiatric ethics. The final part deals with neuroethics and society and includes chapters on neurolaw, neurotheology, neuromarketing, and enhancement.
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Addiction and Neuroethics -- Brain Research and Ethics -- Developmental Neuroethics -- Ethical Implications of Brain Imaging -- Ethical Implications of Brain Stimulation -- Ethical Implications of Brain-Machine Interfacing -- Ethical Implications of Cell and Genetherapy -- Ethical Implications of Sensory Prostheses -- Ethics in Neurosurgery -- Ethics in Psychiatry -- Feminist Neuroethics -- Foundational Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience -- History of Neuroscience and Neuroethics -- Moral Cognition -- Neuroanthropology -- Neuroenhancement -- Neuroethics and Identity -- Neurolaw -- Neuromarketing -- Neuroscience, Free Will, and Responsibility -- Neuroscience, Neuroethics, and the Media Neurotheology -- Weaponization of Neuroscience -- What Is Neuroethics?.

Neuroethics – as a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary endeavor – examines the implications of the neurosciences on human beings in general and on their self-understanding and their social interactions in particular. The range of approaches adopted in neuroethics includes but is not limited to historical, anthropological, ethical, philosophical, theological, sociological and legal approaches. Based on the study of neuroscientific developments and innovations, examined from different angles, this Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the international neuroethical debate, and offers unprecedented insights into the impact of neuroscientific research, diagnosis, and therapy. This Handbook deals with a plethora of topics divided into in three parts: the first part contains discussions of theories of neuroethics, identity, free will, as well as other philosophical considerations. The second part is dedicated to issues involved in current and future clinical applications of neurosciences, such as brain stimulation, brain imaging, prosthetics, addiction, and psychiatric ethics. The final part deals with neuroethics and society and includes chapters on neurolaw, neurotheology, neuromarketing, and enhancement.

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