The question of whether neuroscience has normative implications or not becomes practically relevant when neuromodulation technologies are used with the aim of pursuing normative goals. The historical burden of such an endeavor is grave and the current knowledge of the neural foundations of moral capacities is surely insufficient for tailored interventions. Nevertheless, invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation techniques are increasingly used to address complex health disturbances and are even discussed for enhancement purposes, whereas both aims entail normative objectives. Taking this observation as an initial position, our contribution will pursue three aims. First, we summarize the potential of neuromodulation techniques for intervenin...
Functional neurosurgery has seen a resurgence of interest in surgical treatments for psychiatric ill...
New neurotechnologies for modulating brain functions are becoming increasingly powerful and applicab...
Gilbert et al. have raised important questions about the empirical grounding of neuroethical analyse...
International audienceToday, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most innovative treatments f...
Neuroethics deals with the normative implications of advances and new technology of neuroscience. So...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what can count as a right moral motivation. This hampe...
This article is an attempt to show that the KMDD® method is the best for both our brain and our mora...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what cancount as a right moral motivation. This hamper...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
Biomedical enhancement refers to the use of biomedical interventions to improve capacities beyond no...
In this chapter, we introduce the notion of “moral neuroenhancement,” offering a novel def...
Scientific progress in recent neurofeedback research may bring about a new type of moral neuroenhanc...
Functional neurosurgery has seen a resurgence of interest in surgical treatments for psychiatric ill...
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...
Functional neurosurgery has seen a resurgence of interest in surgical treatments for psychiatric ill...
New neurotechnologies for modulating brain functions are becoming increasingly powerful and applicab...
Gilbert et al. have raised important questions about the empirical grounding of neuroethical analyse...
International audienceToday, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most innovative treatments f...
Neuroethics deals with the normative implications of advances and new technology of neuroscience. So...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what can count as a right moral motivation. This hampe...
This article is an attempt to show that the KMDD® method is the best for both our brain and our mora...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what cancount as a right moral motivation. This hamper...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
Biomedical enhancement refers to the use of biomedical interventions to improve capacities beyond no...
In this chapter, we introduce the notion of “moral neuroenhancement,” offering a novel def...
Scientific progress in recent neurofeedback research may bring about a new type of moral neuroenhanc...
Functional neurosurgery has seen a resurgence of interest in surgical treatments for psychiatric ill...
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...
Functional neurosurgery has seen a resurgence of interest in surgical treatments for psychiatric ill...
New neurotechnologies for modulating brain functions are becoming increasingly powerful and applicab...
Gilbert et al. have raised important questions about the empirical grounding of neuroethical analyse...