Neuroethics and Nonhuman Animals

Neuroethics and Nonhuman Animals

Johnson, L. Syd M; Shriver, Adam; Fenton, Andrew

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

08/2021

310

Mole

Inglês

9783030310134

15 a 20 dias

603

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Animal Neuroethics: What and Why?.- PART I NEUROSCIENCE OF NONHUMAN MINDS.- Chapter 2 Sentience and Consciousness as Bases for Attributing Interests and Moral Status: Considering the Evidence-and Speculating Slightly Beyond.- Chapter 3 The Human Challenge in Understanding Animal Cognition.- Chapter 4 Mental Capacities of Fishes.- Chapter 5 Bovine Prospection, the Mesocorticolimbic Pathways, and Neuroethics: Is a Cow's Future Like Ours?.- Chapter 6 Speciesism and Human Supremacy in Animal Neuroscience.- PART II NEUROETHICAL ISSUES AND NONHUMAN ANIMALS.- Chapter 7 On Mitigating the Cruelty of Natural Selection Through Humane Genome Editing.- Chapter 8 In Defense of Neural Disenhancement to Promote Animal Welfare.- Chapter 9 The Four Cs of Modern (Neuro)ethology and Neuroethics: Cognition, Complexity, Conation and Culture.- Chapter 10 Large Brains in Small Tanks: Intelligence and Social Complexity as anEthical Issue for Captive Dolphins and Whales.- Chapter 11 Animal Rights and Captivity in a Non-Ideal World.- Chapter 12 Nonhuman, All Too Human: Towards Developing Policies for Ethical Chimera Research.- Chapter 13 The Role of Neuroscience in Precise, Precautionary, and Probabilistic Accounts of Sentience.- PART III NEUROETHICS AND NONHUMAN ANIMAL RESEARCH ETHICS.- Chapter 14 A Threshold Standard for Regulating Invasive Nonhuman Primate Research in the Age of the Major Brain Projects.- Chapter 15 The Right to Bodily Sovereignty and Its Importance to Mental and Physical Well-Being.- Chapter 16 The Trouble with Animal Models in Brain Research.- Chapter 17 Animal Models and the Search for Drug Treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Animal Studies;Research Ethics;Neuroscience;Bioethics;Neuroethics;Applied Ethics/Philosophy