Neuroethics: Defining the Issues in Theory, Practice, and PolicyJudy Illes Oxford University Press, 2006 - 329 Recent advances in the brain sciences have dramatically improved our understanding of brain function. As we find out more and more about what makes us tick, we must stop and consider the ethical implications of this new found knowledge. Will having a new biology of the brain through imaging make us less responsible for our behavior and lose our free will? Should certain brain scan studies be disallowed on the basis of moral grounds? Why is the media so interested in reporting results of brain imaging studies? What ethical lessons from the past can best inform the future of brain imaging? These compelling questions and many more are tackled by a distinguished group of contributors to this volume on neuroethics. The wide range of disciplinary backgrounds that the authors represent, from neuroscience, bioethics and philosophy, to law, social and health care policy, education, religion and film, allow for profoundly insightful and provocative answers to these questions, and open up the door to a host of new ones. The contributions highlight the timeliness of modern neuroethics today, and assure the longevity and importance of neuroethics for generations to come. |
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Moral decisionmaking and the brain | 3 |
A case study of neuroethics the nature of moral judgment | 17 |
Moral and legal responsibility and the new neuroscience | 33 |
Brains lies and psychological explanations | 51 |
Being in the world neuroscience and the ethical agent | 61 |
Creativity gratitude and the enhancement debate | 75 |
Ethical dilemmas in neurodegenerative disease respecting patients at the twilight of agency | 87 |
Neuroethics in practice | 103 |
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Functional neurosurgical intervention neuroethics in the operating room | 211 |
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The social effects of advances in neuroscience legal problems legal perspectives | 243 |
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From genome to brainome charting the lessons learned | 105 |
Protecting human subjects in brain research a pragmatic perspective | 123 |
Facts fictions and the future of neuroethics | 141 |
A picture is worth 1000 words but which 1000? | 149 |
When genes and brains unite ethical implications of genomic neuroimaging | 169 |
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Neuroethics mapping a new interdiscipline | 311 |
Index | 319 |
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