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| #456536 in Books | 2010-07-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.75 x6.00l,1.17 | File type: PDF | 400 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| No problem with delivery or anything, it is a ...|By Customer|No problem with delivery or anything, it is a school assigned book, but I'm finding it to be much more interesting than usual.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent quality.|By Fanman|Excellent quality.|1 of 2 people found the following revie|||An invaluable introduction to a field of growing importance and interest. (Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of How the Mind Works and The Stuff of Thought)
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Explores the ethical, legal, and societal issues arising from brain imaging, psychopharmacology, and other new developments in neuroscience.
Neuroscience increasingly allows us to explain, predict, and even control aspects of human behavior. The ethical issues that arise from these developments extend beyond the boundaries of conventional bioethics into philosophy of mind, psychology, theology, public policy, and the law. This broader set of concerns is t...
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