Neuroethics podcasts April 7, 2008
Posted by tzramsoy in neuroethics, web resource.trackback
Following up on Martins post, I discover more than just a few good talks. This is a goldmine of good and important podcasts for the future!
For those neuroethics-minded of you, the two last podcasts on the list might have interest also:
A Slippery Slope
Facts, Ethics, and Policy Guiding Neuroscience Today
Neuroscientist Michael Gazzaniga and lawyer Hank Greely debated the implications of neuroimaging, cognitive enhancers, stem cell research, improved medical diagnostic methods, and more in an animated conversation with journalist William Safire.
Ethics in the Age of Neuroscience
A Conversation between Michael Gazzaniga and Tom Wolfe
The prominent neuroscientist and the bestselling author discussed how knowledge of the brain can shed light on controversial issues and, perhaps surprisingly, bolster moral responsibility.
-Thomas
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