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Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics

Exploring ethical dilemmas in neuroscience and society

Barbara J Sahakian editor Judy Illes editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:21st Feb '13

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This essential resource, the Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics, examines the ethical challenges posed by advancements in neuroscience.

The Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics offers a comprehensive exploration of the ethical dilemmas arising from recent advancements in neuroscience. This groundbreaking work unites experts from neuroscience, philosophy, and law to address pressing issues that society faces today and will continue to confront in the future. With the rapid progress in our understanding of the brain and mind, the handbook emphasizes the need to tackle the ethical implications of these discoveries, such as the use of brain imaging in legal contexts and cognitive enhancement through pharmaceuticals.

Historically, the ethical, legal, and social considerations of emerging technologies have lagged behind their scientific developments. This delay has led to challenges in the acceptance and application of biomedical innovations, exemplified by debates surrounding genetic screening and human cloning. The field of neuroethics seeks to proactively address these concerns, raising crucial questions about the insights neuroscience provides into human nature, the desirability of certain knowledge, and the most effective ways to communicate these findings.

Featuring over 50 chapters authored by leading figures in various disciplines, the Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics serves as a vital resource for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and practitioners in fields ranging from neuroscience to law. It covers major themes such as consciousness, responsibility, neurotechnology, and public policy, fostering dialogue on the potential and ethical responsibilities of neuroscience in shaping our future.

ISBN: 9780199680634

Dimensions: 245mm x 172mm x 53mm

Weight: 1730g

976 pages