Dans le cadre des ateliers de la bioéthique, l’axe Éthique et santé du CRÉ reçoit Veljko Dubljević (IRCM & McGill University) et Eric Racine (IRCM, McGill University & Université de Montréal) qui offriront une présentation (en anglais) intitulée « Can neuroscience enhance our moral sense? A critical analysis of the moral enhancement debate based on integrative cognitive neuroscience models of moral judgment ».
27 janvier 2016 @ 12:00 – 13:30 | ||
Où : | ESPUM, salle 3168 (3e étage) 7101 Av du Parc Montréal,QC H3N Canada |
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Résumé :
A debate has surfaced regarding whether different forms of neuroscience interventions (e.g., pharmacological, neuro-stimulation, genetic) could lead to “moral enhancement”, i.e., make humans more moral. This presentation will focus on reviewing available evidence on neuro-technologies that could serve as tools of ‘moral enhancement’. Furthermore, it will discuss models of moral judgment and their implications for the specific target of intervention (cognition, volition or affect) in ‘moral enhancement’.