Chapter 11 Moral Neuroenhancement
Author(s)
Douglas, Thomas
D. Earp, Brian
Savulescu, Julian
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
EnglishAbstract
In recent years, philosophers, neuroethicists, and others have become preoccupied with “moral enhancement.” Very roughly, this refers to the deliberate moral improvement of an
individual’s character, motives, or behavior. In one sense, such enhancement could be seen
as “nothing new at all” (Wiseman, 2016, 4) or as something philosophically mundane: as
G. Owen Schaefer (2015) has stated, “Moral enhancement is an ostensibly laudable project. . . .
Keywords
motives; moral improvement; behaviour; character; individuals; motives; moral improvement; behaviour; character; individuals; Akrasia; Augmentative; Empathy; Ethics; Morality; Mos maiorum; Neuroenhancement; Neurotechnology; PsilocybinISBN
9781315708652OCN
1030820993Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2018Grantor
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RoutledgeClassification
Mental health services