Neuroethics and Cultural Diversity [electronic resource].
Publication details: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2024.Description: 1 online resource (344 p.)ISBN:- 1394257503
- 9781394257508
- 305.8 23
- HM1271
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1. Neuroethics as a Field -- Chapter 1. Examining the Ethics of Neuroscience in Contemporary Neuroethics -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. A brief history of neuroethics -- 1.2.1. Pluralism in the definitions of neuroethics -- 1.2.2. A fundamental distinction in neuroethics inquiry -- 1.2.3. Technology and healthcare as drivers of the ethics of neuroscience -- 1.3. Critiques of the ethics of neuroscience -- 1.3.1. Critique 1: reinventing the bioethics wheel -- 1.3.2. Critique 2: a dose of'neuroskepticism'
1.4. Responses to critiques of the ethics of neuroscience -- 1.5. Blind spots in the ethics of neuroscience are opportunities for engagement -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 1.7. References -- Chapter 2. Neuroscience of Ethics -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Example I: a non-reductionistic and neuro-ecological model of brains -- 2.2.1. History of neuroscience -- passive versus active models of brains -- 2.2.2. Neuroscience -- passive versus active models of the brain -- 2.2.3. A spectrum model -- the hybrid nature of the brain's activity
2.2.4. The brain's spontaneous activity -- constitution of its own spatio-temporal structure on a functional level -- 2.2.5. Spontaneous activity and mental features -- neuro-ecological rather than neuronal -- 2.2.6. Psychiatric disorders --'spatio-temporal psychopathology' -- 2.3. Example II: from the neural basis of sense of self to relational agency -- 2.3.1. Neuroscience of the self -- mapping distinct aspects of the self onto different brain regions -- 2.3.2. Self and brain -- agency is ecological and relational -- 2.4. Example III: enhancement of self -- deep brain stimulation
2.4.1. Deep brain stimulation -- its application in bipolar disorder -- 2.4.2. Effects of DBS on the self -- a quest for neuronal mechanisms -- 2.5. Conclusion -- 2.6. References -- Chapter 3. Fundamental Neuroethics -- 3.1. Science and ethics -- 3.2. Neuroethics -- 3.3. Fundamental versus applied neuroethics -- 3.4. Fundamental neuroethics as a key component of European research and innovation in the area of neuroscience -- 3.5. Conceptual analysis in fundamental neuroethics methodology -- 3.6. Fundamental neuroethics connecting neuroscience with'free will' and social structures
3.7. Conclusion -- 3.8. Acknowledgments -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Diversity in Neuroethics: Which Diversity and Why it Matters? -- 4.1. Background -- 4.2. Diversity and cultural diversity -- 4.3. Diversity, ethics and neuroethics' uneasy relationship with diversity -- 4.4. Should neuroethics take cultural diversity into account, and why? -- 4.5. Conclusion -- 4.6. References -- Chapter 5. Neurofeminism in BCI and BBI Ethics as a Prelude to Political Neuroethics -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Brain-to-brain interfaces -- 5.3. Neurosexism -- 5.4. Agential realism
5.5. Political perspective in neuroethics
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