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Joshua May
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Ethics. 133:434-440
Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Does neuroscience show that free will is an illusion? A number of scientists believe so because it shows that unconscious brain mechanisms control our actions, which leaves us with no real choice. But such skeptical conclusions are not necessarily fo
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197648087.003.0002
Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Is human reasoning bound to be biased by our values? Split-brain patients are prone to make up explanations to justify peculiar behavior, but so do neurotypical individuals, including neuroscientists. Confabulation, rationalization, and other forms o
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Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Is addiction a chronic brain disease? Most health professionals now believe that substance use disorder is a brain disease that greatly inhibits self-control with respect to using drugs (including alcohol). Continuing with our nuanced approach, we se
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Autor:
Joshua May
Publikováno v:
Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Do brain interventions impair a patient’s autonomy or sense of self? Brain stimulation, neurosurgery, prescription drugs, and other treatments do have risks, including changing one’s identity. However, the frequency of transformative experiences
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Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Does having a mental disorder excuse bad behavior? On a standard naïve view, the mentally ill are often regarded as clear examples of individuals lacking full-fledged freedom and responsibility. However, our evolving understanding of the brain and h
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Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Should we alter our brains to become better people? This chapter evaluates five key ethical concerns with going beyond treatment to enhancing ourselves. Such endeavors could, for example, bypass one’s agency, promote a problematic desire to master
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Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
What is neuroethics? This chapter begins with the case of a sex offender who developed deviant desires following brain surgery. Should he be held fully accountable for criminal activity that resulted from his treatment for epilepsy? The case illustra
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Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
Should we trust our gut feelings in ethics and politics? Psychopaths’ brain abnormalities dampen moral feelings like compassion and remorse, which might suggest that emotions are generally good moral guides. However, both typical and atypical brain
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Autor:
Joshua May
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Neuroethics ISBN: 0197648088
In this concluding chapter, we return to the grim case of Kevin’s brain surgery and draw out some general lessons. Each chapter might seem to tackle rather distinct topics, but together they suggest a unified approach to the field. A nuanced approa
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