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The primacy of behavioral research for understanding the brain
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AI, Authenticity, and the Chatbot between Us: Commentary on Battisti
Ethical considerations and policy interventions concerning the impact of generative AI tools in the economy and in society
How to modulate consciousness through pre-stimulus manipulation. Comment on “Beyond task response–pre-stimulus activity modulates contents of consciousness” by Northoff, Zilio, and Zhang
The Costs and Perils of Weaponizing Consumer Technologies (The 2024 Pager and Walkie-Talkie Explosions in Lebanon and Syria)
The ‘NeuroGate’: neuromorphic intelligence, extended mind, and neurorights
Theoretical Neurobiology of Consciousness Applied to Human Cerebral Organoids
That’s Why is Worth Continuing to Think About Our Successors – A Reply to Erler
Human Extinction and AI: What We Can Learn from the Ultimate Threat
Ways of Addressing Human Extinction – a Reply to Glannon
Pushing the boundaries of the quarantine model: Philosophical concerns and policy implications
The Quarantine Model and its Limits
The Future of Human Cerebral Organoids: A Reply to Commentaries
Human Brain Organoids: Why There Can Be Moral Concerns If They Grow Up in the Lab and Are Transplanted or Destroyed
The physiology of free will
Leveraging autonomous weapon systems: realism and humanitarianism in modern warfare
A Balance of Rights: The Italian Way to the Abortion Controversy
Consciousness in a Rotor? Science and Ethics of Potentially Conscious Human Cerebral Organoids
Human cerebral organoids: the ethical stance of scientists
Philosophical foundation of the right to mental integrity in the age of neurotechnologies
The “One Health” approach in the face of Covid-19: how radical should it be?
What if some patients are more “important” than others? A possible framework for Covid-19 and other emergency care situations
Not Too Risky. How to Take a Reasonable Stance on Human Enhancement
Epistemic Responsibility, Rights and Duties During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Experts, naturalism, and democracy
COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough
AI and society: a virtue ethics approach
Cerebral Organoids and Biological Hybrids as New Entities in the Moral Landscape
Crystal Ball Health Policies: A Case Against Preventive Testing For Alzheimer’s Disease
Incorporation, Transparency and Cognitive Extension: Why the Distinction Between Embedded and Extended Might Be More Important to Ethics Than to Metaphysics
Memory Modulation Via Non-invasive Brain Stimulation: Status, Perspectives, and Ethical Issues
Mind embedded or extended: transhumanist and posthumanist reflections in support of the extended mind thesis
Neuroethics as a New Kind of Scientific Anthropology
Strengthening preparedness against global health threats: A paradigm shift based on One Health approaches
Why There Are Still Moral Reasons to Prefer Extended over Embedded: a (Short) Reply to Cassinadri
‘Consciousnessoids’: clues and insights from human cerebral organoids for the study of consciousness
Potential ethical problems with human cerebral organoids: Consciousness and moral status of future brains in a dish
Advocating for Greater Inclusion of Marginalized and Forgotten Populations in COVID19 Vaccine Rollouts
Can Memory Make a Difference? Reasons for Changing or Not Our Autobiographical Memory
Dealing with Criminal Behavior: the Inaccuracy of the Quarantine Analogy
Knowledge prior to belief: Is extended better than enacted?
Minds are not documents (and vice versa),Le menti non sono documenti (e viceversa)
THE VIRTUES NEEDED BY EXPERTS IN ACTION,ДОБРОДЕТЕЛИ ДЛЯ ЭКСПЕРТОВ-В-ДЕЙСТВИИ
The meaning of Freedom after Covid-19
The self and its causal powers between metaphysics and science
What Should We Do With People Who Cannot or Do Not Want to Be Protected From Neurotechnological Threats?
An Evolutionary Explanation for Change in Religious Institutions
An evolutionary explanation for change in religious institutions
Human cerebral organoids and consciousness: a double-edged sword
Human cerebral organoids as a new legal and ethical challenge
Lessons From Italy's and Sweden's Policies in Fighting COVID-19: The Contribution of Biomedical and Social Competences
The Role of Experts in the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Limits of Their Epistemic Authority in Democracy
Vampires 2.0? The ethical quandaries of young blood infusion in the quest for eternal life
What We Talk About When We Talk About Morality
Transcranial electrical stimulation for human enhancement and the risk of inequality: Prohibition or compensation?
Are we ready for a “microbiome-guided behaviour” approach?
Do Neurodegenerative Diseases Affect Creativity? Divergent Thinking in Frontotemporal Dementia and Parkinson’s Disease
Introduction: Moral Enhancement
Moral Bioenhancement Through Memory-editing: A Risk for Identity and Authenticity?
Parental selective reproduction: Genome-editing and maternal behavior as a potential concern
The two-fold ethical challenge in the use of neural electrical modulation
Thought Apprehension: The “True” Self and The Risks of Mind Reading
What (or sometimes who) are organoids? and whose are they?
Why cognitive sciences do not prove that free will is an epiphenomenon
Cerebral organoids and consciousness: How far are we willing to go?
Cerebral organoids: Ethical issues and consciousness assessment
Freedom of thought and mental integrity: The moral requirements for any neural prosthesis
If Criminal Intentions Are Nonvoluntary, Mandatory Neurointerventions Might Be Permissible
Memory-modulation: Self-improvement or self-depletion?
Of Meatballs, Autonomy, and Human Dignity: Neuroethics and the Boundaries of Decision Making Among Persons with Dementia
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Left Temporal Lobe Modulates Insight
Can neuromodulation also enhance social inequality? Some possible indirect interventions of the state
Why HEAVEN Is Not About Saving Lives at All
A Rawlsian Version of the Opportunity Maintenance Thesis
Big Neuroscience: When a Big Number Is Not Necessarily a Great Idea
Free will and neuroscience: From explaining freedom away to new ways of operationalizing and measuring it
Happiness, psychology, and degrees of realism
Moral and social reasons to acknowledge the use of cognitive enhancers in competitive-selective contexts
Neuroscienze forensi: Un problema di accoppiamento tra legge e soggetto agente
What We May Forget When Discussing Human Memory Manipulation
Erasing traumatic memories: When context and social interests can outweigh personal autonomy
Performance enhancement in the workplace: Why and when healthy individuals should disclose their reliance on pharmaceutical cognitive enhancers
The Evolutionary Perspective on Free Will Might Be Mechanistic But Not Deterministic
The Neuronal Excuse: One Can Lack Motivation and Want to Be Helped With It, While Remaining a Moral Perfectionist
Contemporary dualism: A defense
Documentality, emotions, and motivations. Why we need a kind of internal memory
Introduction: Dualism: What, how, and why
Problems of physicalism regarding the mind
Stimulating the Self and Conceptual Frameworks: Brain Matters, and World-Views Are Deeply Rooted
An externalist approach to creativity: Discovery versus recombination
Not so fast. on some bold neuroscientific claims concerning human agency
The new relationship between jurisprudence and neuroscience: The case of the psychopath,Il nuovo rapporto tra diritto e neuroscienze: Il caso dello psicopatico
Art as a metaphor of the mind : AAA neo-Jamesian aesthetics embracing phenomenology, neuroscience, and evolution
Neuroethics and neuropolitics. Brain sciences between intellectual reflection and public debate,Neuroetica e neuropolitica. Le scienze del cervello tra rifl essione intellettuale e dibattito pubblico