TY - BOOK AU - MacKellar, Calum AB - Should people hardwire computers into their brains, enabling their minds to directly access cyberspace? What advantages and risks would this represent? Would this create a new humanity? These questions have been considered and discussed in science fiction for decades, but technology is beginning to make such developments seem remarkably plausible. This book examines what is currently taking place in this fast-developing sector of society while looking at future prospects. In so doing it seeks to integrate technological and scientific developments, political debate as well as philosophical interrogation while involving ethicists, policy makers, journalists, and practitioners. It is the first extensive study on a topic that is certain to significantly impact the 21st century and beyond. It opens the first door to this important debate. DO - 10.2307/j.ctvvb7mw5 ID - OAPEN ID: 1004795 ID - OAPEN ID: OCN: 1100542293 KW - Philosophy KW - Singularity KW - Transhumanism KW - Body modification KW - Bioethics KW - Public policy KW - Moral philosophy KW - Posthumanism L1 - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/ea03c849-2bc5-47ff-b363-78f86d843f64/1004795.pdf LA - English LK - http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25303 PB - Berghahn Books PY - 2017-11-01 SN - 9781789200157 TI - Cyborg Mind : What Brain–Computer and Mind–Cyberspace Interfaces Mean for Cyberneuroethics ER -