In this brief video, Professor Farah explains what neuroethics is about and why it has arisen at this point in time.
What Lurks Behind the Brain Image: Differentiating Neuroscience from Neuro-Bunk (Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD)
Dr. Geoffrey K. Aguirre, assistant professor of neurology and member of the Center for Functional Neuroimaging at Penn What can and can't be claimed from [...]
The Brain and the Person: Does Neuroscience Challenge Personal Moral Agency? (Stephen J. Morse, JD, PhD)
Dr. Stephen Morse, professor of law and professor of psychology and law in psychiatry at the Penn Law School The new neuroscience and its impact [...]
The Criminal Brain: How, Could and Should We Change It? (Adrian Raine, PhD)
Dr. Adrian Raine, professor of criminology and psychiatry at Penn An examination of the brain basis to crime and violence What we can do to [...]
Neuroethics – Are Better Brains Better? (Anjan Chatterjee, MD)
Dr. Anjan Chatterjee, professor of neurology at Penn and faculty member of Penns Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Ethical dilemmas arising from advances in the neurosciences [...]
Transhumanism: Enabling and Transcending the Human Brain (Susan Schneider, PhD)
Dr. Susan Schneider, assistant professor of philosophy and an affiliated faculty member with Penn Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and the Institute for Research in Cognitive [...]
The Brain and National Defense: A Neuroethics History (Jonathan Moreno, PhD)
Dr. Jonathan Moreno, professor of medical ethics and of History and Sociology of Science at Penn The role of brain research in national defense How [...]