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Titolo: | Protecting the mind : challenges in law, neuroprotection, and neurorights / / Pablo López-Silva, Luca Valera, editors |
Pubblicazione: | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022] |
©2022 | |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (177 pages) |
Disciplina: | 174.957 |
Soggetto topico: | Bioethics |
Bioètica | |
Neurociències - Filosofia | |
Persona (resp. second.): | López-SilvaPablo |
ValeraLuca | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Tables -- 1 Towards an Ethical Discussion of Neurotechnological Progress -- 1.1 Final Remarks -- References -- Part I Human Nature, Neurotechnologies, and Philosophy: Main Concepts -- 2 The Concept of Mind in the Neuroprotection Debate -- 2.1 Protecting the Mind: The Context of Neurorights -- 2.2 What Are Neurorights? Understanding the Threat -- 2.3 Why Do We Need to Clarify the Concept of Mind in the Neuroprotection Debate? -- 2.4 Conclusion: From Minds of Brains to Minds of Persons -- References -- 3 The Unitary Sense of Human Being. A Husserlian Approach Against Reductionism -- 3.1 Introduction. The Integral Experience of the Human Being -- 3.2 Naturalism and Reductionism -- 3.3 The Approach to the Experience of Consciousness as a Lived Experience -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Ethics and Neuroscience: Protecting Consciousness -- 4.1 Introduction. Defining the Problem -- 4.2 The Challenge of Mainstream Science to Ethics -- 4.3 Philosophical Anthropology, the Humanities and Post-Reductionist Science -- 4.4 The Clash Between Reductionist and Anti-Reductionist Science -- References -- 5 Free Will and Autonomy in the Age of Neurotechnologies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Free Will and Autonomy: Now and in the Future -- 5.3 Neurotechnologies that Affect Free Will and Autonomy -- 5.4 Assessing and Regulating Neurotechnologies -- 5.4.1 Criteria for Distinguishing and Evaluating Neurotechnologies -- 5.4.2 Can We Be More Free and Autonomous with Enhanced Brains? -- 5.4.3 Technologies that Might Threaten Freedom and Autonomy -- 5.4.4 Neurotechnologies that Might Limit Freedom and Autonomy -- 5.4.5 Aggregate Effects -- 5.4.6 Criteria and Norms -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Responsibility: A Theory of Action Between Care for the World, Ethology, and Art. |
6.1 For an Anthropo-Ecology of Responsibility -- 6.2 Bats' Wisdom -- 6.3 Michelangelo: A Theoretician of Judicious and Responsive Action -- 6.4 Conclusion: "Prometheus at the Crossroads" -- References -- 7 Neuroscience, Neurolaw, and Neurorights -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The New Technologies -- 7.3 Radicals & -- Reformists -- 7.4 Neurolaw -- 7.5 Neurorights -- 7.6 Cognitive Liberty as a Neuroright -- 7.7 Neuro Human Rights -- 7.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part II Neurotechnologies and Ethics: Main Problems -- 8 A Conceptual Approach to the Right to Mental Integrity -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Right to Mental Integrity -- 8.3 The Right to Mental Integrity and Informed Consent -- 8.4 Mental Integrity -- 8.4.1 Privacy -- 8.4.2 Agency -- 8.4.3 Modifications in Individual Characteristics -- 8.4.4 Personal Identity -- 8.4.5 Authenticity and Autonomy -- 8.5 The Right to Mental Integrity-Some Practical Implications -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Mental Integrity, Vulnerability, and Brain Manipulations: A Bioethical Perspective -- 9.1 Mental Integrity and Brain Manipulation: Some Anthropological Concerns -- 9.2 Mental Integrity and Human Identity -- 9.3 Protecting the Mind (and Its Environment): From Neuro-Ethics to Neuro-Rights -- 9.4 Vulnerability: An Ethical Approach to Neurotechnologies -- 9.5 Conclusions. Cognitive Enhancement and Vulnerability -- References -- 10 Neurotechnology, Consent, Place, and the Ethics of Data Science Genomics in the Precision Medicine Clinic -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Contextual Factors -- 10.2.1 Neurotechnology -- 10.2.2 Precision Medicine and Human Data -- 10.2.3 Genetics and Genomics -- 10.2.4 Huntington's Disease -- 10.3 Case: Kunmanara and the Huntington's Disease Test -- 10.4 Response -- 10.4.1 Consent -- 10.4.2 Place, Neurotechnology, and Bioethics -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References. | |
11 Neuro-Rights and Ethical Ecosystem: The Chilean Legislation Attempt -- 11.1 What is an Ethical Ecosystem? -- 11.2 The Case of Neuro-Rights in Chilean Law -- 11.3 Chilean Neuro-Rights from a Juridic Perspective -- 11.4 Cartesian Fallacy in the Understanding of Neuro-Rights -- 11.5 Ecosystemic Approach -- References -- Part III Neuroprotection and Human Rights: New Challenges -- 12 Mental Privacy and Neuroprotection: An Open Debate -- 12.1 Mental Privacy and the Challenge of Consensual Regulatory Frameworks -- 12.2 Exploring Mental Privacy -- 12.2.1 Contextualizing the Debate: Neuroprotection and the Role of Neuroethics -- 12.2.2 Skepticism About Mental Privacy -- 12.3 Against Skepticism: Mental Privacy Under Threat -- 12.3.1 The Present and Future of Mental Privacy -- 12.3.2 Why Mental Privacy? -- 12.4 The Organic Approach to Mental Privacy: Some Critical Comments -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- 13 Neuro Rights: A Human Rights Solution to Ethical Issues of Neurotechnologies -- 13.1 Ethical Issues of Neurotechnology -- 13.2 The Five NeuroRights -- 13.3 NeuroRights Advocacy and Implementation -- References -- 14 A Technocratic Oath -- 14.1 Ethical Implications of Neurotechnology -- 14.2 Recent Advances in Neurotechnology and Brain Computer Interfaces -- 14.3 The Hippocratic Oath as an Example of a Professional Oath -- 14.3.1 Hippocratic Oath-Model for Professions -- 14.4 The Technocratic Oath -- 14.5 Outlook -- References -- 15 Neurotechnologies and the Human Image: Open Questions on Neuroprotection -- References. | |
Titolo autorizzato: | Protecting the mind |
ISBN: | 3-030-94032-2 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910551833503321 |
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