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Neuroethics Portal at the IFSN Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz

This portal aims at providing a complete and up-to-date overview of all publications in the discipline of “Neuroethics” from 1985 until today.

As such, the Neuroethics Portal presents a first starting point for researchers who want to engage in “Neuroethics”.

Please visit our website at http://www.neuroethik.ifzn.uni-mainz.de/

Results 1 - 20 of 2550 in Neuroethics Portal at the IFSN Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz
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Conceptualizing the “Self” in Neuroethics: An Appeal to Philosophy of Mind

Maxwell J Smith
AJOB Neuroscience Volume: 1 , Issue: 3 , Page: 16-17
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
 

Neuroethics

I G Morales
Neurologia Page: 12-15
Research in the area of Neurosciences has been continuely advancing in recent years and much of the progress has direct or indirect implications on the population. The possibility of learning the basis of the human personality and thus having…
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Implications of Recent Neuroscientific Findings in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness

L Johnson
Neuroethics Volume: 3 , Issue: 2 , Page: 185-196
Abstract  A pressing issue in neuroscience is the high rate of misdiagnosis of disorders of consciousness. As new research on patients with disorders of consciousness has revealed surprising and previously unknown cognitive…
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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"F&aacute;cilis descensus Averni" Mind, Brain, Education, and Ethics: Highway to Hell, Stairway to Heaven, or Passing Dead End?<sup>*</sup>

Bruno della Chiesa
Mind, Brain, and Education Volume: 4 , Issue: 2 , Page: 45-48
Are human beings born unequal when it comes to ethics? Or are ethical standards acquired? Or both nature and nurture? Neuroscience is on its way to discovering biological underpinnings of ethics in our brains. Whatever the upcoming findings on…
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Neuroethics: Challenges for the 21(st) Century

D W Shoemaker
Australasian Journal of Philosophy Volume: 88 , Issue: 1 , Page: 184-187
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhancement and the Burden of Self-Determination

Saskia Nagel
Neuroethics Volume: 3 , Issue: 2 , Page: 109-119
Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;There is a remedy available for many of our ailments: Psychopharmacology promises to alleviate unsatisfying memory, bad moods, and low self-esteem. Bioethicists have long discussed the ethical implications of…
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Neuroethics. Neurosciences make our moral conceptions.

R Andorno
Medicine Health Care and Philosophy Volume: 13 , Issue: 1 , Page: 98-99
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Moral Aspects of Psychiatric Diagnosis: the Cluster B Personality Disorders

Marga Reimer
Neuroethics Volume: 3 , Issue: 2 , Page: 173-184
Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Medical professionals, including mental health professionals, largely agree that moral judgment should be kept out of clinical settings. The rationale is simple: moral judgment has the capacity to impair clinical…
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Stimulating Eyewitness Testimony: Not Even Neuroscience Can Just Stick to the Facts

Robin Nunn
AJOB Neuroscience Volume: 1 , Issue: 3 , Page: 44-46
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Guest Editorial: Introduction to Philosophical Issues in Neuroethics

T Takala
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume: 19 , Issue: 2 , Page: 161-164
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Neuroethics and public engagement training needed for neuroscientists

S Morein-Zamir, B J Sahakian
Trends in Cognitive Sciences Volume: 14 , Issue: 2 , Page: 49-51
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Psychiatric neuroethics: a pending assignment

M Rozanes
Salud Mental Volume: 32 , Issue: 5 , Page: 435-437
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Don't Forget Memory's Costs

Ronald A Lindsay
AJOB Neuroscience Volume: 1 , Issue: 3 , Page: 35-37
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Standing at the Precipice: A Cautionary Note About Incremental Goods

Benjamin Capps, Adrian Carter
AJOB Neuroscience Volume: 1 , Issue: 3 , Page: 46-48
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Deep Brain Stimulation and the Neuroethics of Responsible Publishing When One Is Not Enough

T E Schlaepfer, J J Fins
Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association Volume: 303 , Issue: 8 , Page: 775-776
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Cognitive Enhancement, Cheating, and Accomplishment

R Goodman
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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Begging the Question: Presupposing That TMS Can Be Shown to Enhance Eyewitness Testimony

Jayne C Lucke, Wayne D Hall
AJOB Neuroscience Volume: 1 , Issue: 3 , Page: 34-35
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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The Ethics of Memory Blunting and the Narcissism of Small Differences

E Parens
Neuroethics
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
 

Neural correlates of admiration and compassion

Mary Helen Immordino-yang, Andrea Mccoll, Hanna Damasio, Antonio Damasio
Image Processing Page: 1-6
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
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The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth about Morality and What to Do About it

Joshua Greene
Issue: June
Filed in Philosophy of Mind (Philosophy)
 
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