Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine (Jul 2009)

Conference Report: The Nour Foundation Georgetown University & Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University Symposium Series <it>Technology, Neuroscience & the Nature of Being: Considerations of Meaning, Morality and Transcendence Part I: The Paradox of Neurotechnology </it>8 May 2009

  • Palchik Guillermo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-4-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 9

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Abstract This reviews the first of a tripartite symposia series dealing with novel neuroscientific technologies, the nature of consciousness and being, and the questions that arise from such interactions. The event took place on May 8 2009, at Georgetown University, and brought together ten leading figures on fields ranging from Neuroscience and Robotics to Philosophy, that commented on their research and provided ethical, moral and practical insight and perspectives into how these technologies can shape the future of neuroscientific and human development, as well as denoting the potential abuses and the best way to proceed about them.