Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science by Walter Glannon

Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science by Walter Glannon

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Where is the line between instinct and free will in humans? How far can technology and medicine go to manipulate the brain? This book looks at neuroethics, exploring six broad areas - free will, moral responsibility, and legal responsibility; psychopharmacology; and brain injury and brain death.

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Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science by Walter Glannon

Where is the line between instinct and free will in humans? How far can technology and medicine go to manipulate the brain? With every new discovery about the human mind, more questions emerge about the boundaries of consciousness, responsibility, and how far neuroscience research can go. The fledgling field of neuroethics has sought answers to these questions since the first formal neuroethics conference was held in 2002. This volume collects the subsequent writings that have laid the groundwork for this rapidly expanding debate. "Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science" traverses the breadth of neuroethics, exploring six broad areas - free will, moral responsibility, and legal responsibility; psychopharmacology; and brain injury and brain death - in thirty provocative articles. The scientific and ethical consequences of neuroscience research are plumbed by leading thinkers and scientists, from Antonio Damasio's "The Neural Basics of Social Behavior: Ethical Implications" to "Monitoring and Manipulating Brain Function" by Martha J. Farah and Paul Root Wolpe. These and other in-depth chapters articulate the probing questions that emerge with every new scientific discovery and propose solutions that mediate between the freedom of scientific endeavor and the boundaries of ethical responsibility. As science races toward a future that is marked by startling new possibilities for our bodies and minds, "Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science" is the definitive assessment of the ethical criteria guiding neuro-scientists today.
Walter Glannon holds the Canada Research Chair in Biomedical Ethics and Ethical Theory at the University of Calgary in Alberta. He is the author of numerous papers and books, including Bioethics and the Brain, Biomedical Ethics, and Genes and Future People.
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ISBN 13 9781932594256
ISBN 10 1932594256
Titre Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science
Auteur Walter Glannon
Série Dana Foundation Series On Neuroethics
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur The University of Chicago Press
Année de publication 2007-07-01
Nombre de pages 350
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