In this paper we intend to analyse the topic of the “Neuroscience of the race” and the relationship between “nature” and “culture” in this respect. After analyzing an important paper on the topic by Jennifer T. Kubota, Mahazarin R. Banaji and Elizabeth Phelps, the key issue is here identified as the mechanism that produces the relationship between nature and culture in late modernity. The path that will be followed is divided into three stages: first, we will analyze the relationship between the "Neuroscience" and the so‐called "human nature"; second, we will approach the relationship between "Neuroscience" and "medical device" by analyzing the theoretical, practical and political roles of the medical concept of "prevention"; finally, will ...
This essay takes into account mirror neurons with the aim to provide an introduction to the main ste...
Dominant thought in neurosciences considers that agent’s freedom is an illusion and that we are only...
The article focuses on the cultural ambience which, between the second half of the eigh-teenth centu...
THE “NEUROSCIENCE OF THE RACE”. REMARKS ON NATURE, CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY In this paper we intend...
Neuroscience develops a particular idea of civilization: a neuro-civilization; whereby improvements ...
The article offers an overview of the reactions to the recent neuroscientific trend that have develo...
If during 20th century genetics turned into the �starscience� par excellence, it is not a risk to st...
In spite of the intrinsically social nature of human beings, research in Cognitive Neuroscience has ...
The first part of the paper offers an historical reconstruction of the relationship between philosop...
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term ...
The modern culture is constructed according to dualistic and holistic approaches. However, the neuro...
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term ...
The author addresses the debate on neuroscience, starting from the debate which began in the eightie...
This article proposes a critical challenge to the neuroscientists' "reductionnism", when they aim at...
Biological science in general and neuroscience in particular seem to promote a completely naturalise...
This essay takes into account mirror neurons with the aim to provide an introduction to the main ste...
Dominant thought in neurosciences considers that agent’s freedom is an illusion and that we are only...
The article focuses on the cultural ambience which, between the second half of the eigh-teenth centu...
THE “NEUROSCIENCE OF THE RACE”. REMARKS ON NATURE, CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY In this paper we intend...
Neuroscience develops a particular idea of civilization: a neuro-civilization; whereby improvements ...
The article offers an overview of the reactions to the recent neuroscientific trend that have develo...
If during 20th century genetics turned into the �starscience� par excellence, it is not a risk to st...
In spite of the intrinsically social nature of human beings, research in Cognitive Neuroscience has ...
The first part of the paper offers an historical reconstruction of the relationship between philosop...
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term ...
The modern culture is constructed according to dualistic and holistic approaches. However, the neuro...
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term ...
The author addresses the debate on neuroscience, starting from the debate which began in the eightie...
This article proposes a critical challenge to the neuroscientists' "reductionnism", when they aim at...
Biological science in general and neuroscience in particular seem to promote a completely naturalise...
This essay takes into account mirror neurons with the aim to provide an introduction to the main ste...
Dominant thought in neurosciences considers that agent’s freedom is an illusion and that we are only...
The article focuses on the cultural ambience which, between the second half of the eigh-teenth centu...