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 The Ethics of Neuroscience (is it ethical to read someone's thoughts?) [View Printable]
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This is a lengthy (but fascinating) article on neuro-exceptionalism. It takes on the ethical question of whether or not data obtained from patients using neural imaging devices is any different than genetic data or regular medical data. This article delves into science fiction as well as philosophy.

I think its always fun to read about other fields.

Here is the link:
http://bioethics.net/journal/j_articles.php?aid=1437

As always, your comments are encouraged.

Omai
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Posted Mar 27, 2008, 20:16 PM
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