The Ethical Implications of Considering Neurolaw as a New Power
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The Ethical Implications of Considering Neurolaw as a New PowerFecha de publicación
2015Editor
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)ISSN
1050-8422; 1532-7019Cita bibliográfica
PALLARÉS-DOMINGUEZ, Daniel; GONZÁLEZ ESTEBAN, Elsa. The Ethical Implications of Considering Neurolaw as a New Power. Ethics & Behavior, 2015, p. 1-15.Tipo de documento
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10508422.2015.1012763Versión
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Resumen
Caution is one of the orienting principles of neuroscience’s advance in different social spheres. This article shows the importance of maintaining caution in the area of neurolaw because of its risk of becoming a new ... [+]
Caution is one of the orienting principles of neuroscience’s advance in different social spheres. This article shows the importance of maintaining caution in the area of neurolaw because of its risk of becoming a new power that is free from ethical discussion. The article’s objective is to note the principal ethical implications and limitations of neurolaw in light of six cases in which neuroscientific evidence was used in distinct ways. This study seeks to examine the precautions that should be taken in regard to the advance of neurolaw so as not to lose sight of its emancipatory interest. [-]
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