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Using fMRI in experimental philosophy: Exploring the prospects [PDF]
This chapter analyses the prospects of using neuroimaging methods, in particular functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), for philosophical purposes. To do so, it will use two case studies from the field of emotion research: Greene et al.
Díaz, Rodrigo
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Neuroeconomics and neuroethics are subfields of cognitive neuroscience that address the neural correlates of distinct, although strongly intertwined, facets of decision-making.
Maria Arioli, Nicola Canessa
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The Worrisome Potential of Outsourcing Critical Thinking to Artificial Intelligence
Abstract As Artificial Intelligence (AI) keeps advancing, Generation Alpha and future generations are more likely to cope with situations that call for critical thinking by turning to AI and relying on its guidance without sufficient critical thinking. I defend this worry and argue that it calls for educational reforms that would be designed mainly to (
Ron Aboodi
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Resenha do livro Neuroethics of Biomarkers
Resenha do livro: BAUM, Matthew L. The Neuroethics of Biomarkers: What the Development of Bioprediction Means for Moral Responsibility, Justice, and the Nature of Mental Disorder. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, 206p.
Darlei Dall'Agnol +2 more
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Rolling Back the Luck Problem for Libertarianism [PDF]
I here sketch a reply to Peter van Inwagen’s Rollback Argument, which suggests that libertarian accounts of free agency are beset by problems involving luck.
Cogley, Zac
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Ethical Analysis of Anomie: From Durkheim to the Digital Age
ABSTRACT Anomie, as a core concept in sociology, reveals the impact of the lack of social norms on individuals and groups. From the perspective of ethics, this paper systematically sorts out the theoretical development from Durkheim (1897) to the contemporary digital society, and combines empirical research to explore the evolution mechanism of Anomie ...
Feifei Yan, Zhanguo Peng
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Attitudes on Medical Ethics of Criminal Neurointerventional Treatment [PDF]
As contemporary scientific advancements offer the opportunity to manipulate processes of the human body at a higher degree of invasiveness than ever before, a number of bioethical concerns are raised.
Whitaker, Haley Nicole
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Abstract This article is the second in a series examining the ethical and social implications of inferring mental states from brain data. It considers two main topics. First, it discusses the challenges of extending inferences from present brain activity to mental states and from there to future mental states or behaviors. There is a risk of compounded
Jennifer A. Chandler
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Breaking Good: Moral Agency, Neuroethics, and the Spontaneity of Compassion [PDF]
This paper addresses two specific and related questions the Buddhist neuroethics program raises for our traditional understanding of Buddhist ethics: Does affective neuroscience supply enough evidence that contempla- tive practices such as compassion ...
Coseru, Christian
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Overview of the Japan Children’s Study 2004–2009; Cohort Study of Early Childhood Development [PDF]
Background: There are still a lot of unknown aspects about the childhood development of sociability which are based on neuroscientific basis. Purpose of the Japan Children’s Study (JCS) was to verify the normal process of child development of sociability;
Anme Tokie +5 more
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