" Bioethics and Brains places neuroscience and neuroethics into nuanced conversation. Avoiding the usual dualisms, Shook and Giordano have written an elegant volume that articulates a novel epistemology destined to inform the future of neuroethics." --Joseph J. Fins, E. William Davis, Jr. M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics and Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics, Weill Cornell Medicine; Visiting Professor of Law, Yale Law School; author of Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics, and the Struggle for Consciousness " Bioethics and Brains is a thoughtful and thought-provoking discussion of current and future neurotechnology and its actual and potential effects on us.
Steering clear of hyped or dystopian interpretations of neuroscience research and its clinical applications, Shook and Giordano provide a realistic and responsible neuroethics that will guide readers in considering the normative implications of mapping, monitoring, and altering the brain." --Walter Glannon, Professor of Philosophy, University of Calgary "For 'global endeavors across science, technology, economics, sociocultural trends, politics, and law, neuroethical discussions must be international, both in scope and spirt.' This quotation from Bioethics and Brains captures the very essence of the future of neuroethics (Neuroethics 3.0) and the worldwide playing field for ethics and neuroscience. This latest book in the growing collection of books on neuroethics is thoughtful, fresh, and illuminating." --Judy Illes, Professor of Neurology, Distinguished University Scholar, and UBC Distinguished Professor in Neuroethics, University of British Columbia; Director, Neuroethics Canada.