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Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science

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Where is the line between instinct and free will in humans? How far can technology and medicine go to manipulate the brain? This book looks at neuroethics, exploring six broad areas - free will, moral responsibility, and legal responsibility; psychopharmacology; and brain injury and brain death.

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Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science, Walter Glannon

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2007
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Title
Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science
Language
English
Publisher
Dana Press
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
350
ISBN10
1932594256
ISBN13
9781932594256
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Where is the line between instinct and free will in humans? How far can technology and medicine go to manipulate the brain? This book looks at neuroethics, exploring six broad areas - free will, moral responsibility, and legal responsibility; psychopharmacology; and brain injury and brain death.