Neuroethics
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 3FV381
Main group 1
Suggested reading list (non-obligatory)
- Bennett, M. R., Neuroscience and philosophy: brain, mind, and language, New York, Columbia University Press, cop. 2007
- Bernat, James L., Ethical Issues in Neurology 3rd Edition, Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008
- Buller, Tom, Can We Scan For Truth in a Society of Liars?, Part of: The American journal of bioethics: AJOB., 2005
- Buller, Tom, Broadening the Focus, Part of: CQ: Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics: the International journal for healthcare ethics committees, 2014
- Changeux, Jean-Pierre.; Changeux, Jean-Pierre., Neurobiology of human values, Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 2005
- Chatterjee, Anjan, Cosmetic neurology: the controversy over enhancing movement, mentation, and mood, Part of: Neurology: official journal of the American academy of neurology, 2004
- Churchland, Patricia Smith, Brain-wise: studies in neurophilosophy, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, cop. 2002
- Waal, Frans de, Good natured: the origins of right and wrong in humans and other animals, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1996
- Evers, Kathinka, Can we be epigenetically proactive?, Part of: Open Mind, Frankfurt am Main, MIND Group, 2015
- Evers, Kathinka; Sigman, Mariano, Possibilities and limits of mind-reading: A neurophilosophical perspective, Part of: Consciousness and cognition: an international journal, 2013
- Evers, Kathinka, Towards a philosophy for neuroethics: An informed materialist view of the brain might help to develop theoretical frameworks for applied neuroethics, Part of: EMBO reports, 2007
- Evers, Kathinka; Kilander, Lena; Maria, Lindau, Insight in frontotemporal dementia: Conceptual analysis and empirical evaluation of the consensus criterion "loss of insight" in frontotemporal dementia, Part of: Brain and cognition., 2007
- Evers, Kathinka, Perspectives on Memory Manipulation: Using Beta-Blockers to Cure Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Part of: CQ: Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics: the International journal for healthcare ethics committees, 2007, p. 138–146
- Evers, Kathinka, Neuroethics: A Philosophical Challenge, Part of: The American journal of bioethics: AJOB., 2005, p. 31–33
- Farah, Martha J, Neuroethics: The Ethical, Legal, and Societal Impact of Neuroscience, Part of: Annual review of psychology., 2012, p. 571–591
- Farah, Martha J, Neuroethics: the practical and the philosophical, Part of: Trends in cognitive sciences., 2005, p. 34–40
- Illes, Judy; Sahakian, B. J., The Oxford handbook of neuroethics, Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 2013
- Levy, Neuroethics: Challenges for the 21st Century, 1, Cambridge University Press, 2007
- Conference on neural correlates of consciousness: empirical and conceptual questions, Part of: Consciousness and cognition: an international journal, 2000
- Moll, Jorge; de Oliveira-Souza, Ricardo; Eslinger, Paul J, Morals and the human brain: a working model, Part of: NeuroReport: an international journal for the rapid communication of research in neuroscience, 2003
- Moreno, Jonathan, Neuroethics: an agenda for neuroscience and society, Part of: Nature reviews.: Neuroscience, 2003
- Morse, S, New Therapies, old problems or a plea for neuromodesty, Part of: AJOB neuroscience, 2012
- Nagel, Thomas, Mind and cosmos: why the materialist neo-Darwinian conception of nature is almost certainly false, New York, Oxford University Press, 2012
- Rose, Steven P. R., The future of the brain: the promise and perils of tomorrow's neuroscience, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005
- Roskies, A, Neuroethics for the new millennium, Part of: Neuron., 2002