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Keeping the human: neuroethics and the conciliation of dissonant values in the 21st century

机译:保持人类:神经伦理学与21世纪不和谐价值观的和解

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Abstract: Studied since antiquity, the human brain has recently been the inspiration for an international neuroscientific entrepreneurship, the Human Brain Project in Europe and the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative in the USA. Different in their approach, both regard the human brain as one of the greatest challenges of 21st century science and the organ that makes us “human”. However, it is mainly the necessity of developing new therapies that affect up to a billion people worldwide, which has propelled the search for extensive expertise and investment in neuroscience research. The debate on ethical and social policy issues as well as the research and medical strategies of such gigantic efforts has involved participants as diverse as neuroscientists, philosophers, scholars in ethics and law, politicians, and the general public, rendering modern neuroscience an interdisciplinary and conflictual endeavor. In fact, the brain is described as the biological underpinning of our thoughts, emotions, perceptions, free willed actions, and memories, features unique to our humanity. In this review, three neuroscientists and a philosopher from the neuroethics community provide their perspectives for an up-to-date survey of salient neuroethical issues, ie, modulation of free will and neuropharmaceuticals and neurotechnologies that enhance cognitive capacities, as well as an introduction of the reader to the controversial new discipline of neuroethics. Written for nonexperts in the field, it is intended to reflect on and to impart information helpful in understanding the challenges and the perils of modern neuroscience, whose tools are so powerful as to jeopardize what is uniquely “human” through willful mind manipulation. We conclude that, for any future effort to “recreate” the mind and, at the same time, keep what is uniquely ours, it will be necessary to reflect ethically and review carefully man's past best efforts at self-understanding.
机译:摘要:自上古以来,研究人类的大脑最近已成为国际神经科学企业家精神,欧洲的人类大脑计划和美国通过推进创新神经技术计划开展的大脑研究的灵感。两者的方法不同,都将人类的大脑视为21世纪科学和使我们成为“人类”的器官的最大挑战之一。但是,主要是需要开发影响全球十亿人口的新疗法,这推动了对神经科学研究的广泛专业知识和投资的寻求。关于伦理和社会政策问题以及此类巨大努力的研究和医疗策略的辩论,涉及到神经科学家,哲学家,伦理和法律学者,政治家和普通大众等各种参与者,使现代神经科学成为跨学科且相互冲突的努力。实际上,大脑被描述为我们思想,情感,知觉,自由行动和记忆的生物学基础,这是人类特有的特征。在这篇综述中,三位神经科学家和一位来自神经伦理学界的哲学家为重要的神经伦理问题的最新调查提供了他们的观点,即对自由意志的调节以及增强认知能力的神经药物和神经技术,以及对引起争议的神经伦理学新学科的读者。它是为该领域的非专家而写的,旨在反思并提供有助于理解现代神经科学的挑战和风险的信息,现代神经科学的工具如此强大,以至于通过任意的思维操纵来危害独特的“人类”。我们得出的结论是,对于将来任何“重建”思想并同时保留自己独特的思想的努力,有必要从道德上进行反思,并仔细地回顾人类过去在自我理解方面的最佳努力。

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