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Minding rights: Mpping ethical and legal foundations of ‘neurorights’

Authors :
Ligthart, Sjors
Ienca, Marcello
Meynen, Gerben
Molnar-Gabor, Fruzsina
Andorno, Roberto
Bublitz, Christoph
Catley, Paul
Claydon, Lisa
Douglas, Thomas
Farahany, Nita
Fins, Joseph
Goering, Sara
Haselager, Pim
Jotterand, Fabrice
Lavazza, Andrea
McCay, Allan
Wajnerman Paz, Abel
Rainey, Stephen
Ryberg, Jesper
Kellmeyer, Philipp
Ligthart, Sjors
Ienca, Marcello
Meynen, Gerben
Molnar-Gabor, Fruzsina
Andorno, Roberto
Bublitz, Christoph
Catley, Paul
Claydon, Lisa
Douglas, Thomas
Farahany, Nita
Fins, Joseph
Goering, Sara
Haselager, Pim
Jotterand, Fabrice
Lavazza, Andrea
McCay, Allan
Wajnerman Paz, Abel
Rainey, Stephen
Ryberg, Jesper
Kellmeyer, Philipp
Source :
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics vol.2023 (2023) date: 2023-05-14 p.1-21 [ISSN 0963-1801]
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The rise of neurotechnologies, especially in combination with artificial intelligence (AI)-based methods for brain data analytics, has given rise to concerns around the protection of mental privacy, mental integrity and cognitive liberty – often framed as “neurorights” in ethical, legal, and policy discussions. Several states are now looking at including neurorights into their constitutional legal frameworks, and international institutions and organizations, such as UNESCO and the Council of Europe, are taking an active interest in developing international policy and governance guidelines on this issue. However, in many discussions of neurorights the philosophical assumptions, ethical frames of reference and legal interpretation are either not made explicit or conflict with each other. The aim of this multidisciplinary work is to provide conceptual, ethical, and legal foundations that allow for facilitating a common minimalist conceptual understanding of mental privacy, mental integrity, and cognitive liberty to facilitate scholarly, legal, and policy discussions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics vol.2023 (2023) date: 2023-05-14 p.1-21 [ISSN 0963-1801]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1017/S0963180123000245, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics vol.2023 (2023) date: 2023-05-14 p.1-21 [ISSN 0963-1801], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1379357711
Document Type :
Electronic Resource