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Notes
1. Migeley, ‘Biotechnology and Monstrosity’, 9.
2. Keiper, ‘The Age of Neuroelectronics’, 4.
3. Tomkins, Better People? Or Enhanced Humans?, 121.
4. This gave rise to several films, including the 1995 Japanese animated science-fiction film
entitled Ghost in the Shell and directed by Mamoru Oshii.
5. Similar technology is presented in the 1987 American cyberpunk action film RoboCop,
directed by Paul Verhoeven, in which the brain and part of the digestive system of a
policeman, who was shot, are integrated into a robotic body to form a superhuman, law-
enforcing cyborg.
6. Anderson, Feed.
Bibliography
Anderson, M. 2002, Feed. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press.
Keiper, A. 2006. ‘The Age of Neuroelectronics’, The New Atlantis 11, 4–41.
Migeley, M. 2000. ‘Biotechnology and Monstrosity: Why We Should Pay Attention to the
“Yuk Factor”’, Hastings Center Report, 30(5), 7–15.
Tomkins, J. 2013. Better People? Or Enhanced Humans? England: Sunnyside Books.
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Cyborg Mind
What Brain–Computer and Mind–Cyberspace Interfaces Mean for Cyberneuroethics
- Titel
- Cyborg Mind
- Untertitel
- What Brain–Computer and Mind–Cyberspace Interfaces Mean for Cyberneuroethics
- Autor
- Calum MacKellar
- Verlag
- Berghahn Books
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-78920-015-7
- Abmessungen
- 15.2 x 22.9 cm
- Seiten
- 264
- Schlagwörter
- Singularity, Transhumanism, Body modification, Bioethics
- Kategorie
- Technik
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Chapter 1. Why Use the Term ‘Cyberneuroethics’? 9
- Chapter 2. Popular Understanding of Neuronal Interfaces 25
- Chapter 3. Presentation of the Brain–Mind Interface 31
- Chapter 4. Neuronal Interface Systems 43
- Developments in Information Technology 44
- Developments in Understanding the Brain 45
- Developments in Neuronal Interfaces 46
- Procedures Involved in Neuronal Interfaces 47
- Output Neuronal Interface Systems: Reading the Brain and Mind 49
- Input Neuronal Interface Systems: Changing the Brain and Mind 57
- Feedback Systems of the Brain and Mind 67
- Ethical Issues Relating to the Technology of Neuronal Interfaces 84
- Chapter 5. Cyberneuroethics 99
- Chapter 6. Neuronal Interfaces and Policy 217
- New Cybercrimes 218
- Policy Concerns 223
- Conclusion 229
- Human Autonomy 232
- Resistance to Such a Development 234
- Risks of Neuronal Interfaces 234
- Appendix. Scottish Council on Human Bioethics Recommendations on
- Cyberneuroethics 239
- Glossary 244
- Index 251