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Contextualizing neuroprotection = Latin American perspectives on the impact of neurotechnological development in life and society /
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Contextualizing neuroprotection/ edited by Pablo López-Silva.
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Latin American perspectives on the impact of neurotechnological development in life and society /
other author:
López-Silva, Pablo.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xiii, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1.Towards a Contextualized Examination of the Impact of Neurotechnological Development in Life and Society: Conceptual and Practical Lessons -- 2.Free Will Skepticism, Neurorights, and Coercive Moral Neuroenhancements: An Approach from Neuroabolitionism -- 3.Neurotechnologies, Human Rights and Criminal Law -- 4.Personal Identity and Personality Neurorights: Reconceptualize to Protect -- 5.Deconstructing the Mind: Neurotechnology, Mental Privacy, and the Case for Neurorights -- 6.Criminal Law, Prognosis of Criminal Behavior, Neuroscience and the Case of Psychopathology -- 7.Neurotechnologies and Inequality: Insights from Latin America -- 8.Advances Towards a Legal Theory of Neurolaw Based on the Case of Mexico -- 9.The Right to Health in Brazil and The Prospects for Using Neurotechnology -- 10.Neuroscience, Neuroprotection, and Neurorights: Human Brain Rights and the Brazilian Constitutional Advances -- 11.Neural Data and Neuroprotection in the Chilean Constitution Reform Bill: Critical Considerations -- 12.A Situated Approach to Neurorights Legislation in Chile -- 13.Understanding Consent: Challenges in the Age of Neurotechnologies -- 14.Principles of Research with Neurotechnologies and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Latin American and European Laws -- 15.AI and Neurotechnology Regulation in Chile: A Comparative Case Analysis -- 16.Neurotechnological Progress and the Quest for Contextualized Regulations.
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Neurotechnology (Bioengineering) - Moral and ethical aspects. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96055-0
ISBN:
9783031960550
Contextualizing neuroprotection = Latin American perspectives on the impact of neurotechnological development in life and society /
Contextualizing neuroprotection
Latin American perspectives on the impact of neurotechnological development in life and society /[electronic resource] :edited by Pablo López-Silva. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiii, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ethics of science and technology assessment,v. 541860-4811 ;. - Ethics of science and technology assessment ;v. 54..
1.Towards a Contextualized Examination of the Impact of Neurotechnological Development in Life and Society: Conceptual and Practical Lessons -- 2.Free Will Skepticism, Neurorights, and Coercive Moral Neuroenhancements: An Approach from Neuroabolitionism -- 3.Neurotechnologies, Human Rights and Criminal Law -- 4.Personal Identity and Personality Neurorights: Reconceptualize to Protect -- 5.Deconstructing the Mind: Neurotechnology, Mental Privacy, and the Case for Neurorights -- 6.Criminal Law, Prognosis of Criminal Behavior, Neuroscience and the Case of Psychopathology -- 7.Neurotechnologies and Inequality: Insights from Latin America -- 8.Advances Towards a Legal Theory of Neurolaw Based on the Case of Mexico -- 9.The Right to Health in Brazil and The Prospects for Using Neurotechnology -- 10.Neuroscience, Neuroprotection, and Neurorights: Human Brain Rights and the Brazilian Constitutional Advances -- 11.Neural Data and Neuroprotection in the Chilean Constitution Reform Bill: Critical Considerations -- 12.A Situated Approach to Neurorights Legislation in Chile -- 13.Understanding Consent: Challenges in the Age of Neurotechnologies -- 14.Principles of Research with Neurotechnologies and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Latin American and European Laws -- 15.AI and Neurotechnology Regulation in Chile: A Comparative Case Analysis -- 16.Neurotechnological Progress and the Quest for Contextualized Regulations.
This book provides informed-by-experience contributions from Latin-American-based researchers on the debate about how to protect citizens from the risks raised by neurotechnological applications. Written by researchers in philosophy, law, psychology, and medical sciences, the chapters of this book report on their individual experiences and case studies. They offer a timely snapshot of practical, conceptual, and legal ideas and challenges emerged in Latin American countries, which may inspire researchers and professionals all over the world.
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