ハードサイエンスとハードな選択:今日の脳科学を導く事実、倫理と政策<br>Hard Science, Hard Choices : Facts, Ethics, and Policies Guiding Brain Science Today (Dana Foundation Series on Neuroethics)

ハードサイエンスとハードな選択:今日の脳科学を導く事実、倫理と政策
Hard Science, Hard Choices : Facts, Ethics, and Policies Guiding Brain Science Today (Dana Foundation Series on Neuroethics)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 174 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781932594027
  • DDC分類 174.95

基本説明

Top scholars and scientists in neuroscience and ethics convened at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., in May 2005. They included Michael Gazzaniga, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College; etc. Ackerman weaves the invigorating arguments and discussions among these and other prominent scholars into a seamless and dynamic narrative.

Full Description

Advances in neuroscience research are rapidly bringing new and complex issues to the forefront of medical and social ethics, and scholars from diverse fields have been coming together to debate the issues at stake. Acclaimed science writer, Sandra Ackerman witnessed one such gathering, and here she skilfully synthesizes those proceedings into a concise presentation of the challenges that neuroscience and neuroethics currently face. Top scholars and scientists in neuroscience and ethics convened at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., in May, 2005. They included Michael Gazzaniga, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College; Marcus Raichle of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Harvard University provost Steven Hyman; Judy Illes, co-founder of the Stanford Brain Research Center; University of Virginia bioethicist Jonathan Moreno; Stacey Tovino of the Health Law and Policy Institute at the University of Houston Law Center; and Stanford law professor Hank Greely. Ackerman weaves the invigorating arguments and discussions among these and other prominent scholars into a seamless and dynamic narrative.
She reveals the wide array of issues that have emerged from recent research, including brain imaging, free will and personal responsibility, disease diagnosis and prediction, brain enhancement, and the potential social, political, and legal ramifications of new discoveries. Translating these complex arguments into an engrossing account of neuroethics, she offers a rare view of science - and ethics - in the making.

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