Brain, Body, and Mind: Neuroethics with a Human Face

Brain, Body, and Mind: Neuroethics with a Human Face

by Walter Glannon
Brain, Body, and Mind: Neuroethics with a Human Face

Brain, Body, and Mind: Neuroethics with a Human Face

by Walter Glannon

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Overview

This book is a discussion of the most timely and contentious issues in the two branches of neuroethics: the neuroscience of ethics; and the ethics of neuroscience. Drawing upon recent work in psychiatry, neurology, and neurosurgery, it develops a phenomenologically inspired theory of neuroscience to explain the brain-mind relation. The idea that the mind is shaped not just by the brain but also by the body and how the human subject interacts with the environment has significant implications for free will, moral responsibility, and moral justification of actions. It also provides a better understanding of how different interventions in the brain can benefit or harm us. In addition, the book discusses brain imaging techniques to diagnose altered states of consciousness, deep-brain stimulation to treat neuropsychiatric disorders, and restorative neurosurgery for neurodegenerative diseases. It examines the medical and ethical trade-offs of these interventions in the brain when they produce both positive and negative physical and psychological effects, and how these trade-offs shape decisions by physicians and patients about whether to provide and undergo them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199889884
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 717 KB

About the Author

Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Calgary

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Our Brains Are Not Us Chapter 2: Neuroscience, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility Chapter 3: What Neuroscience Can (and Cannot) Tell Us about Criminal Responsibility Chapter 4: Neuroscience and Moral Reasoning Chapter 5: Cognitive Enhancement Chapter 6: Brain Injury and Survival Chapter 7: Stimulating Brains, Altering Minds Chapter 8: Regenerating the Brain Notes References Index
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