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The Methods of Neuroethics offers a systematic exploration of the diverse methodological frameworks employed within the field of neuroethics. As neuroscientific advances increasingly intersect with ethical, legal, and social concerns, understanding the methods used to analyze these intersections becomes crucial.
This volume examines various approaches to neuroethical inquiry, including philosophical analysis, empirical research methods, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The authors discuss how different methodologies contribute to addressing complex questions about neural enhancement, cognitive liberty, privacy, and the moral status of neurotechnologies.
By analyzing the strengths and limitations of each methodological approach, this Element provides researchers, ethicists, and practitioners with essential guidance for conducting rigorous neuroethics research and making informed decisions about neuroscience applications in clinical and non-clinical settings.







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