Debates About Neuroethics: Perspectives On Its Development, Focus, And Future

Eric Racine
Édition John Aspler
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Debates About Neuroethics: Perspectives On Its Development, Focus, And Future

Eric Racine
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  • Date de publication : Aug 03, 2018
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 263
  • Éditeur : Springer Nature
  • ISBN : 9783319854458
  • Dimensions : 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

Dr. Eric Racine is the director of the Neuroethics Research Unit and full research professor at the IRCM (Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal). He holds other academic appointments at the University of Montreal (Bioethics and Medicine) and McGill University (Neurology and Neurosurgery and Bioethics). Dr. Racine is a pioneer researcher in neuroethics and a prolific author of peer-reviewed papers, chapters and columns published in leading bioethics, neuroscience, social science, and medical journals. His bookPragmatic Neuroethics, was published by MIT Press in 2010 and captures some of his work and views in neuroethics. He has delivered talks and guest lectures to researchers, policy-makers, the general public, and public officials worldwide. His research unit is a hub for the training of international visiting fellows and graduate students, public conferences as well as specialized workshops and seminars. Dr. Racine is a member of the advisory board of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Institute for Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction, member of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, associate editor of the journal Neuroethics, and member of the editorial board of AJOB-Neuroscience. Dr. Racine has been a visiting fellow at the Brocher Foundation in Geneva (Switzerland), at the International Institute of Biomedical Ethics at Uppsala University (Sweden), and the Center for Advanced Studies at the University of Munich (Germany). His research is supported by grants and awards, notably from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

John Aspler graduated from McGill University with a BSc in Neuroscience and a minor in Music. Although originally interested in music cognition, his exposure to a stream of problematic neuroscience-related news publications both cultivated and cemented in him an interest in improving the state of science communication. This includesan interest in the potential stigmatization faced by various marginalized communities, related to their media portrayal in health and science writing. At present, John is pursuing a PhD at McGill University and at the Neuroethics Research Unit, where he is working on several projects concerning the media discourse surrounding fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, as well as key stakeholder perspectives about disability and stigma. He has also co-authored articles about the ethics of complementary and alternative medicine in Alzheimer's disease, and has presented his work on FASD at various national and international conferences. In keeping with his interest in science education, he has significant experience lecturing college and undergraduate students about ethics, communication, disability, and critical thinking in science.

"This book explores the development, focus, and future of neuroethics. . intended audience is anyone interested in learning about the study of neuroethics. It will be of interest to academics curious about whether and how the field of neuroethics can be differentiated from ethics and neuroscience. . a useful book for scholars who are interested in orienting themselves to neuroethics as a field distinct from both ethics and neuroscience, or anyone interested in the status and history of neuroethics research." (Dane S. Muckler, Doody''s Book Reviews, October, 2017)

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