Rapid advances in cognitive neuroscience and converging technologies have led to a vigorous debate over cognitive enhancement. This book outlines the ethical and social issues, but goes on to focus on the policy dimensions, which until now have received much less attention. As the economic, social and personal stakes involved with cognitive enhancement are so high, and the advances in knowledge so swift, we are likely to see increasing demands for government involvement in cognitive enhancement techniques. The book therefore places these techniques in a political context and brings the subsequent considerations and divisions to the forefront of the debate, situating their resolution within the milieu of interest group politics. The book will provide a starting point from which readers can develop a balanced policy framework for addressing such concerns.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 22 Oct 2015
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137572479
About Robert H. Blank
Robert H. Blank is Adjunct Professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Among his previous academic positions were Chair of Public Policy at Brunel University in West London UK and frequent guest professorships at Aarhus University Denmark and National Taiwan University Taiwan. He has also held residential fellowships at Vanderbilt University USA Stanford University USA Indiana University USA and the Medical University of South Carolina USA. He has taught lectured and written widely in the areas of comparative health policy medical technology assessment and biomedical ethics/policy. Among his many books are Brain Policy and Intervention in the Brain: Politics and Policy.