Unfit Brain and the Limits of Moral Bioenhancement

Unfit Brain and the Limits of Moral Bioenhancement

Jotterand, Fabrice

Springer Verlag, Singapore

03/2022

260

Dura

Inglês

9789811696923

15 a 20 dias

488

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1 Introduction.- 1.1 Biology Is Not Destiny.- 1.2 Overview of the Book.- 2 The Scope and Limits of Moral Bioenhancement.- 2.1 Conceptual Issues and Scientific Realities.- 2.2 Becoming Fit for the Future.- 3 Moral Bioenhancement and the Clinical Ideal.- 3.1 The Challenge of Defining Enhancement.- 3.2 The Clinical Ideal and Enhancement.- 3.3 Clinical Ideal and Psychiatric Disorders with Moral Pathologies.- 4 Neurobiology, Morality, and Agency.- 4.1 The Neurobiology of Morality.- 4.2 Moral Judgments and the Moral Self.- 4.3 Phronesis and the Virtues.- 4.4 The Autonomous Modern Self.- 4.5 The Pathologizing of Human Behavior.- 5 Techno-Science, Politics, and the Common Good.- 5.1 Post-academic Science.- 5.2 The Implications of Postmodernity for Science and Technology.- 5.3 Beyond the Postmodern Cacophony: Deliberative Democracy.- 5.4 Applying the Deliberative Democracy Paradigm.- 6 Neurotechnologies and Psychopathy.- 6.1 Psychiatry and Moral Bioenhancement.- 6.2 Psychopathy.- 6.3 The Diagnosis of Psychopathy.- 6.4 Treatment of Psychopathy.- 6.5 Feasibility, Usefulness, and Limitations of Neurotechnologies.- 7 Punishment, Responsibility, and Brain Interventions.- 7.1 Retribution Versus Rehabilitation.- 7.2 Dangerousness and Prevention.- 7.3 Capacity and Responsibility.- 7.4 Moral and Legal Responsibility.- 8 Identity Integrity in Psychiatry.- 8.1 Technology and the Current Anthropological Identity Crisis.- 8.2 Homo Sapiens Interacting with Machines.- 8.3 Identity Integrity.- 9 Epilogue: Final Thoughts for the Path to Future Philosophical Explorations.
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Moral bioenhancement;Psychiatry;Neurotechnology;Psychopathic traits;Moral brain;Psychiatric disorders;Moral pathologies;Psychopathy;Neuroethics;Criminal psychopaths;Legal vs. moral responsibility;The neuroscience of ethics;Neurobiology and morality