神經倫理學
Neuroethics
| 節 | 週四 |
|---|---|
3 10:10–11:00 | 神經倫理學 YT205 2 節連堂 |
4 11:10–12:00 |
* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列
Neuroethics is often defined as encompassing both the ethics of neuroscience and the neuroscience of ethics. This course will examine each of these two facets. We will discuss the ethical dilemmas raised by recent advances in neuroscience, which allow for unprecedented insight into our thoughts, and into the sources of our actions: for instance, do “brain-reading” technologies pose a threat to fundamental rights such as freedom of thought or mental privacy, and what does this imply for how these technologies should be regulated? Does current knowledge in neuroscience undermine traditional philosophical notions like free will and responsibility? We will also consider the extent to which interventions like deep brain stimulation might alter who we fundamentally are, as well as the ethical relevance of conscious experience in (minimally conscious) patients with brain damage. Finally, we will discuss the ethics of using cutting edge “neuro-interventions” to enhance our cognitive capacities and moral dispositions, and to re-write unpleasant memories, whether “normal” or traumatic in nature.
English language skills Basic critical thinking skills
Students are asked to read one article or book chapter per week (or two shorter ones), to regularly attend class, and to participate in discussion. The learning outcomes for this course include: 1. Acquire knowledge of the main issues in contemporary Neuroethics. 2. Have a solid grasp of the relevant philosophical and empirical issues. 3. Students should be able to clearly articulate and defend a philosophical argument of their own, in relation to some of the topics covered in the course.
Class participation (30%): Attendance, completion of required readings & participation in discussion (10%), oral presentation (20%); Mid-term paper (35%): Write a paper (min. 2000 words long, in English) on any topic discussed between weeks 2 and 8. Final exam (35%): In class.
| 週次 | 主題 |
|---|---|
| 第 1 週 | Introduction: overview of the field of Neuroethics |
| 第 2 週 | Can neuroscience teach us about right and wrong? (I) |
| 第 3 週 | Can neuroscience teach us about right and wrong? (II) |
| 第 4 週 | Neuroscience, free will, & responsibility |
| 第 5 週 | Neuro-rights, I: freedom of thought |
| 第 6 週 | Neuro-rights, II: mental privacy |
| 第 7 週 | Neuro-interventions & crime |
| 第 8 週 | Neuro-diversity |
| 第 9 週 | Disorders of consciousness |
| 第 10 週 | Altering the brain, altering the self |
| 第 11 週 | Neuroethics & the extended mind |
| 第 12 週 | NO CLASS |
| 第 13 週 | Screening: Take Your Pills (2018 documentary) + discussion |
| 第 14 週 | Cognitive neuroeuroenhancement |
| 第 15 週 | Memory modification |
| 第 16 週 | Moral neuroenhancement |
| 第 17 週 | Final exam |
| 第 18 週 | Home study |
Various readings which will be uploaded to the E3 platform. Introduction to the topic: https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/neuroethics/.