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"The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics offers the reader an informed view of how the brain sciences are being used to approach, understand, and reinvigorate traditional philosophical questions, as well as how those questions, with the grounding influence of neuroscience, are being revisited bey...

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part, I What Is Neuroethics? / L. Syd M Johnson Karen S. Rommelfanger -- chapter 1 The Competing Identities of Neuroethics -- Remarks on Theoretical and Methodological Assumptions and Their Practical Implications for the Future of Neuroethics / Eric Racine Matthew Sample -- chapter 2 Neuroethics and the Neuroscientific Turn / Jon Leefmann Elisabeth Hildt -- part, II The Ethics of Neuroscience / L. Syd M Johnson Karen S. Rommelfanger -- chapter 3 Thinking Differently -- Neurodiversity and Neural Engineering / Sara Goering -- chapter 4 The Ethics of Expanding Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation / Markus Christen Sabine Müller -- chapter 5 The Ethics of Prodromal and Preclinical Disease Stages / Jalayne J. Arias Jennifer C. Sarrett Rosa Gonzalez Elaine F. Walker -- chapter 6 Disorders of Consciousness and the Use of Neurotechnologies -- An Ethical Perspective / Orsolya Friedrich Ralf J. Jox -- chapter 7 Placebo for Psychogenic Disorders -- Diagnosis, Stigma, and Treatment Narratives / Lindsey Grubbs Karen S. Rommelfanger -- chapter 8 Cosmetic Neurology and the Ethics of Enhancement / Anjan Chatterjee -- chapter 9 Modafinil and the Increasing Lifestyle Use of Smart Drugs by Healthy People -- Neuroethical and Societal Issues / Sebastian Porsdam Mann Barbara J. Sahakian -- chapter 10 Neuroenhancement and Therapy in National Defense Contexts / Michael N. Tennison Jonathan D. Moreno -- chapter 11 Moral Neuroenhancement / Brian D. Earp Thomas Douglas Julian Savulescu -- chapter 12 My Brain Made Me Do It? -- Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility / Valerie Gray Hardcastle -- chapter 13 Your Brain on Lies -- Deception Detection in Court / Julie A. Seaman -- chapter 14 Neuroprivacy and Cognitive Liberty / Paul Root Wolpe -- chapter 15 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy -- Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications / L. Syd M Johnson -- chapter 16 Neurohype -- A Field Guide to Exaggerated Brain-Based Claims / Scott O. Lilienfeld Elizabeth Aslinger Julia Marshall Sally Satel -- chapter 17 Neuroscience Online -- Real Ethical Issues in Virtual Realms / Ryan H. Purcell Karen S. Rommelfanger -- chapter 18 Home Use of tDCS -- From “Do-It-Yourself” to “Direct-to-Consumer” / Anna Wexler Peter B. Reiner -- part, III The Neuroscience of Ethics / L. Syd M Johnson Karen S. Rommelfanger -- chapter 19 Moral Reasoning / John D. Banja -- chapter 20 Informing Ethical Decision Making / Adam Feltz Edward T. Cokely -- chapter 21 Brain Implants -- Implications for Free Will / Walter Glannon -- chapter 22 Personal Identity and Brain Identity / Georg Northoff Nils-Frederic Wagner -- chapter 23 Values, Empathy, and the Brain / Nina L. Powell Stuart W.G. Derbyshire -- chapter 24 Moral Robots / Matthias Scheutz Bertram F. Malle -- part, IV Expanding the Frame / L. Syd M Johnson Karen S. Rommelfanger -- chapter 25 Neurogenderings and Neuroethics / Cyd Cipolla Kristina Gupta -- chapter 26 Neurodiversity, Neuroethics, and the Autism Spectrum / Emily Y. Liu -- chapter 27 RDoC’s Special Kind of Reductionism and Its Possible Impact on Clinical Psychiatry / Luc Faucher Simon Goyer -- chapter 28 Neuroethics in Context -- The Development of the Discipline in Argentina / Arleen Salles -- chapter 29 Neuroethics in Japan / Tamami Fukushi Taichi Isobe Eisuke Nakazawa Yoshiyuki Takimoto Akira Akabayashi Laura Specker Sullivan Osamu Sakura -- chapter 30 The Neurobiologic Embedding of Childhood Socioeconomic Status / Margaret A. Sheridan -- chapter 31 Prenatal and Neonatal Neuroethics -- The Moral Significance of Painience / L. Syd M Johnson -- chapter 32 Animal Minds -- The Neuroethics of Nonhuman Dissent / Andrew Fenton Adam Shriver.
"The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics offers the reader an informed view of how the brain sciences are being used to approach, understand, and reinvigorate traditional philosophical questions, as well as how those questions, with the grounding influence of neuroscience, are being revisited beyond clinical and research domains. It also examines how contemporary neuroscience research might ultimately impact our understanding of relationships, flourishing, and human nature. Written by 61 key scholars and fresh voices, the Handbook's easy-to-follow chapters appear here for the first time in print and represent the wide range of viewpoints in neuroethics. The volume spotlights new technologies and historical articulations of key problems, issues, and concepts and includes cross-referencing between chapters to highlight the complex interactions of concepts and ideas within neuroethics. These features enhance the Handbook's utility by providing readers with a contextual map for different approaches to issues and a guide to further avenues of interest."--Provided by publisher.
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The Routledge handbook of neuroethics /
Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
part, I What Is Neuroethics? /
chapter 1 The Competing Identities of Neuroethics --
Remarks on Theoretical and Methodological Assumptions and Their Practical Implications for the Future of Neuroethics /
chapter 2 Neuroethics and the Neuroscientific Turn /
part, II The Ethics of Neuroscience /
chapter 3 Thinking Differently --
Neurodiversity and Neural Engineering /
chapter 4 The Ethics of Expanding Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation /
chapter 5 The Ethics of Prodromal and Preclinical Disease Stages /
chapter 6 Disorders of Consciousness and the Use of Neurotechnologies --
An Ethical Perspective /
chapter 7 Placebo for Psychogenic Disorders --
Diagnosis, Stigma, and Treatment Narratives /
chapter 8 Cosmetic Neurology and the Ethics of Enhancement /
chapter 9 Modafinil and the Increasing Lifestyle Use of Smart Drugs by Healthy People --
Neuroethical and Societal Issues /
chapter 10 Neuroenhancement and Therapy in National Defense Contexts /
chapter 11 Moral Neuroenhancement /
chapter 12 My Brain Made Me Do It? --
Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility /
chapter 13 Your Brain on Lies --
Deception Detection in Court /
chapter 14 Neuroprivacy and Cognitive Liberty /
chapter 15 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy --
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications /
chapter 16 Neurohype --
A Field Guide to Exaggerated Brain-Based Claims /
chapter 17 Neuroscience Online --
Real Ethical Issues in Virtual Realms /
chapter 18 Home Use of tDCS --
From “Do-It-Yourself” to “Direct-to-Consumer” /
part, III The Neuroscience of Ethics /
chapter 19 Moral Reasoning /
chapter 20 Informing Ethical Decision Making /
chapter 21 Brain Implants --
Implications for Free Will /
chapter 22 Personal Identity and Brain Identity /
chapter 23 Values, Empathy, and the Brain /
chapter 24 Moral Robots /
part, IV Expanding the Frame /
chapter 25 Neurogenderings and Neuroethics /
chapter 26 Neurodiversity, Neuroethics, and the Autism Spectrum /
chapter 27 RDoC’s Special Kind of Reductionism and Its Possible Impact on Clinical Psychiatry /
chapter 28 Neuroethics in Context --
The Development of the Discipline in Argentina /
chapter 29 Neuroethics in Japan /
chapter 30 The Neurobiologic Embedding of Childhood Socioeconomic Status /
chapter 31 Prenatal and Neonatal Neuroethics --
The Moral Significance of Painience /
chapter 32 Animal Minds --
The Neuroethics of Nonhuman Dissent /
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Eric Racine Matthew Sample --
Jon Leefmann Elisabeth Hildt --
Sara Goering --
Markus Christen Sabine Müller --
Jalayne J. Arias Jennifer C. Sarrett Rosa Gonzalez Elaine F. Walker --
Orsolya Friedrich Ralf J. Jox --
Lindsey Grubbs Karen S. Rommelfanger --
Anjan Chatterjee --
Sebastian Porsdam Mann Barbara J. Sahakian --
Michael N. Tennison Jonathan D. Moreno --
Brian D. Earp Thomas Douglas Julian Savulescu --
Valerie Gray Hardcastle --
Julie A. Seaman --
Paul Root Wolpe --
L. Syd M Johnson --
Scott O. Lilienfeld Elizabeth Aslinger Julia Marshall Sally Satel --
Ryan H. Purcell Karen S. Rommelfanger --
Anna Wexler Peter B. Reiner --
John D. Banja --
Adam Feltz Edward T. Cokely --
Walter Glannon --
Georg Northoff Nils-Frederic Wagner --
Nina L. Powell Stuart W.G. Derbyshire --
Matthias Scheutz Bertram F. Malle --
Cyd Cipolla Kristina Gupta --
Emily Y. Liu --
Luc Faucher Simon Goyer --
Arleen Salles --
Tamami Fukushi Taichi Isobe Eisuke Nakazawa Yoshiyuki Takimoto Akira Akabayashi Laura Specker Sullivan Osamu Sakura --
Margaret A. Sheridan --
Andrew Fenton Adam Shriver.
title The Routledge handbook of neuroethics /
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title_fullStr The Routledge handbook of neuroethics / edited by L. Syd M. Johnson and Karen S. Rommelfanger.
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title_alt part, I What Is Neuroethics? /
chapter 1 The Competing Identities of Neuroethics --
Remarks on Theoretical and Methodological Assumptions and Their Practical Implications for the Future of Neuroethics /
chapter 2 Neuroethics and the Neuroscientific Turn /
part, II The Ethics of Neuroscience /
chapter 3 Thinking Differently --
Neurodiversity and Neural Engineering /
chapter 4 The Ethics of Expanding Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation /
chapter 5 The Ethics of Prodromal and Preclinical Disease Stages /
chapter 6 Disorders of Consciousness and the Use of Neurotechnologies --
An Ethical Perspective /
chapter 7 Placebo for Psychogenic Disorders --
Diagnosis, Stigma, and Treatment Narratives /
chapter 8 Cosmetic Neurology and the Ethics of Enhancement /
chapter 9 Modafinil and the Increasing Lifestyle Use of Smart Drugs by Healthy People --
Neuroethical and Societal Issues /
chapter 10 Neuroenhancement and Therapy in National Defense Contexts /
chapter 11 Moral Neuroenhancement /
chapter 12 My Brain Made Me Do It? --
Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility /
chapter 13 Your Brain on Lies --
Deception Detection in Court /
chapter 14 Neuroprivacy and Cognitive Liberty /
chapter 15 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy --
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications /
chapter 16 Neurohype --
A Field Guide to Exaggerated Brain-Based Claims /
chapter 17 Neuroscience Online --
Real Ethical Issues in Virtual Realms /
chapter 18 Home Use of tDCS --
From “Do-It-Yourself” to “Direct-to-Consumer” /
part, III The Neuroscience of Ethics /
chapter 19 Moral Reasoning /
chapter 20 Informing Ethical Decision Making /
chapter 21 Brain Implants --
Implications for Free Will /
chapter 22 Personal Identity and Brain Identity /
chapter 23 Values, Empathy, and the Brain /
chapter 24 Moral Robots /
part, IV Expanding the Frame /
chapter 25 Neurogenderings and Neuroethics /
chapter 26 Neurodiversity, Neuroethics, and the Autism Spectrum /
chapter 27 RDoC’s Special Kind of Reductionism and Its Possible Impact on Clinical Psychiatry /
chapter 28 Neuroethics in Context --
The Development of the Discipline in Argentina /
chapter 29 Neuroethics in Japan /
chapter 30 The Neurobiologic Embedding of Childhood Socioeconomic Status /
chapter 31 Prenatal and Neonatal Neuroethics --
The Moral Significance of Painience /
chapter 32 Animal Minds --
The Neuroethics of Nonhuman Dissent /
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physical 1 online resource (509 pages).
contents part, I What Is Neuroethics? /
chapter 1 The Competing Identities of Neuroethics --
Remarks on Theoretical and Methodological Assumptions and Their Practical Implications for the Future of Neuroethics /
chapter 2 Neuroethics and the Neuroscientific Turn /
part, II The Ethics of Neuroscience /
chapter 3 Thinking Differently --
Neurodiversity and Neural Engineering /
chapter 4 The Ethics of Expanding Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation /
chapter 5 The Ethics of Prodromal and Preclinical Disease Stages /
chapter 6 Disorders of Consciousness and the Use of Neurotechnologies --
An Ethical Perspective /
chapter 7 Placebo for Psychogenic Disorders --
Diagnosis, Stigma, and Treatment Narratives /
chapter 8 Cosmetic Neurology and the Ethics of Enhancement /
chapter 9 Modafinil and the Increasing Lifestyle Use of Smart Drugs by Healthy People --
Neuroethical and Societal Issues /
chapter 10 Neuroenhancement and Therapy in National Defense Contexts /
chapter 11 Moral Neuroenhancement /
chapter 12 My Brain Made Me Do It? --
Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility /
chapter 13 Your Brain on Lies --
Deception Detection in Court /
chapter 14 Neuroprivacy and Cognitive Liberty /
chapter 15 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy --
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications /
chapter 16 Neurohype --
A Field Guide to Exaggerated Brain-Based Claims /
chapter 17 Neuroscience Online --
Real Ethical Issues in Virtual Realms /
chapter 18 Home Use of tDCS --
From “Do-It-Yourself” to “Direct-to-Consumer” /
part, III The Neuroscience of Ethics /
chapter 19 Moral Reasoning /
chapter 20 Informing Ethical Decision Making /
chapter 21 Brain Implants --
Implications for Free Will /
chapter 22 Personal Identity and Brain Identity /
chapter 23 Values, Empathy, and the Brain /
chapter 24 Moral Robots /
part, IV Expanding the Frame /
chapter 25 Neurogenderings and Neuroethics /
chapter 26 Neurodiversity, Neuroethics, and the Autism Spectrum /
chapter 27 RDoC’s Special Kind of Reductionism and Its Possible Impact on Clinical Psychiatry /
chapter 28 Neuroethics in Context --
The Development of the Discipline in Argentina /
chapter 29 Neuroethics in Japan /
chapter 30 The Neurobiologic Embedding of Childhood Socioeconomic Status /
chapter 31 Prenatal and Neonatal Neuroethics --
The Moral Significance of Painience /
chapter 32 Animal Minds --
The Neuroethics of Nonhuman Dissent /
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