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Foreword | |
Introduction | |
Developments in neuroscience: where have we been, where are we going? | |
Origins of the modern concept of neuroscience: Wilhelm Wundt, empiricism, and idealism - implications for contemporary neuroethics | |
On the cusp: the hard problem of neuroscience and its practical implications | |
The mind-body issue | |
Personal identity and the nature of the self | |
Religious issues and the question of moral autonomy | |
Toward a cognitive neurobiology of the moral virtues | |
From a neurophilosophy of pain, to a neuroethics of pain care | |
Transplantation and xenotransplantation: ethics of cell therapy in the brain revisited | |
Neurogenetics and ethics: how scientific frameworks can better inform ethics | |
Neuroimaging: thinking in pictures | |
Can we read minds? Ethical challenges and responsibilities in the use of neuroimaging research | |
Possibilities, limits, and implications of brain-computer interfacing technologies | |
Neural engineering: the ethical challenges ahead | |
Neurotechnology as a public good: probity, policy, and how to get there from here | |
Globalization - pluralist concerns and contexts: shaping international policy in neuroethics | |
The human condition and strivings to flourish: treatments, enhancements, science and society | |
The limits of neurotalk | |
Afterword | |
Index | |
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