Bold New Neuroscience; Brave New Neuroethics?
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Giordano, James J.
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DigitalGeorgetown
Bioethics Research Library, Washington, D.C.
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Prof. James Giordano provides insight to newly emerging tools and techniques of the brain sciences, and discusses the ethical issues they generate - and possible methods of addressing and resolving these questions and problems - on the 21st century global stage.
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