Neuroethics
Explore the intriguing world of neuroethics with the insightful book Neuroethics by Judy Illes, published by Oxford University Press in 2005. This comprehensive volume spans 352 pages and features contributions from a distinguished group of experts across various fields, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the ethical implications of brain research.
Delve into thought-provoking questions such as what makes monitoring and manipulating the human brain ethically challenging, and whether advancements in brain imaging technology will alter our sense of personal responsibility. This book serves as an essential introduction to the complex issues at the intersection of neuroscience and ethics, perfect for scholars, students, and anyone keen on understanding the moral dimensions of brain science.