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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of philosophical, social,
ethical, and legal challenges arising as a consequences of current
advances in neurosciences and neurotechnology. It starts by
offering an overview of fundamental concepts such as mental
privacy, personal autonomy, mental integrity, and responsibility,
among others. In turn, it discusses the influence of possible
misuses or uncontrolled uses of neurotechnology on those concepts,
and, more in general, on human rights and equality. Then, it makes
some original proposals to deal with the main ethical, legal, and
social problems associated to the use of neurotechnology, both in
medicine and in everyday life, suggesting possible policies to
protect privacy, neural data, and intimacy. Crossing the borders
between humanities, natural sciences, bio-medicine, and
engineering, and taking into account geographical and cultural
differences, this book offers a conceptual debate around policy and
decision making concerning some of the key neuroethical challenges
of our times. It offers a comprehensive guide to the most important
issues of neurojustice and neuroprotection, together with a set of
new paradigms to face some of the most urgent neuroethical problems
of our times.
Thought insertion is the delusion that one's thoughts are not one's
own, which causes people to believe that external agents have
inserted ideas or thoughts into their minds. More prevalent in
schizophrenia, thought insertion has been regarded as one of the
most complex psychiatric symptoms. It is easy to see why it is such
an intriguing phenomenon, as it blurs our understanding of some of
the most fundamental aspects of our mind. Typically, discussions
around thought insertion have tended to be featured in the context
of philosophical examinations of broader issues in philosophy and
psychiatry, or treated as a footnote to discussions of more
prominent topics such as motor agency or the structure of
phenomenal consciousness. For this reason, discussion of the
phenomenon is incomprehensive and scattered throughout the
literature, making it difficult to keep track of. Intruders in the
Mind is an interdisciplinary attempt to bring together high-quality
contributions to some of the most fundamental debates arising from
the comprehensive study of thought insertion. Making thought
insertion its central topic, this compilation gathers a series of
essays that, taken as a whole, offer a broad and thoughtful
approach to the clinical, phenomenological, conceptual, and
experimental aspects of the systematic study of the phenomenon.
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