Many states recognize a legal right to bodily integrity, understood as a right against significant, nonconsensual interference with one’s body. Recently, some have called for the recognition of an analogous legal right to mental integrity: a right against significant, nonconsensual interference with one’s mind. In this chapter, we describe and distinguish three different rationales for recognizing such a right. The first appeals to case-based intuitions to establish a distinctive duty not to interfere with others’ minds; the second holds that, if we accept a legal right to bodily integrity, then we must, on pain of philosophical inconsistency, accept a case for an analogous right over the mind; and the third holds that recent technological ...
The increasing prevalence of ever-sophisticated technology permits machines to stand in for or augme...
This chapter examines rights at the core of the concept of integrity of the person. Specifically, it...
Abstract Background In the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare, proponents of conscience...
Many states recognize a legal right to bodily integrity, understood as a right against significant, ...
This chapter provides an analysis of philosophical and legal aspects of AI-driven cognitive human en...
This article seeks to explain and explore the concept of bodily integrity. The concept is often elid...
The concept of mental integrity is currently a significant topic in discussions concerning the regul...
Abstract: The protection of the mind through human rights law has been receiving increasing attentio...
The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical in...
The concept of a right to bodily security centres partly on freedom from being forced to do things w...
The outline of this chapter is as follows. In section 2 we provide a further definition of PTs, and...
This paper argues that calls for neuro- rights propose an overcomplicated approach. It does this thr...
There are many kinds of neural prostheses available or being researched today. In most cases they ar...
While neuroscience continues to make it clearer that mental processes, effects, disorders, and state...
The idea of integrity of a human being is the object of interest of the human rights doctrine as we...
The increasing prevalence of ever-sophisticated technology permits machines to stand in for or augme...
This chapter examines rights at the core of the concept of integrity of the person. Specifically, it...
Abstract Background In the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare, proponents of conscience...
Many states recognize a legal right to bodily integrity, understood as a right against significant, ...
This chapter provides an analysis of philosophical and legal aspects of AI-driven cognitive human en...
This article seeks to explain and explore the concept of bodily integrity. The concept is often elid...
The concept of mental integrity is currently a significant topic in discussions concerning the regul...
Abstract: The protection of the mind through human rights law has been receiving increasing attentio...
The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical in...
The concept of a right to bodily security centres partly on freedom from being forced to do things w...
The outline of this chapter is as follows. In section 2 we provide a further definition of PTs, and...
This paper argues that calls for neuro- rights propose an overcomplicated approach. It does this thr...
There are many kinds of neural prostheses available or being researched today. In most cases they ar...
While neuroscience continues to make it clearer that mental processes, effects, disorders, and state...
The idea of integrity of a human being is the object of interest of the human rights doctrine as we...
The increasing prevalence of ever-sophisticated technology permits machines to stand in for or augme...
This chapter examines rights at the core of the concept of integrity of the person. Specifically, it...
Abstract Background In the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare, proponents of conscience...