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Intracerebral interventions raise particular ethical issues. For
instance, attempts at replacing lost or altered brain cells with
the help of stem cells or the therapeutic application of Deep Brain
Stimulation would have morally relevant implications. Many
medically relevant questions and ethical concerns need to be
clarified before these intracerebral interventions can become
routine procedure: If the brain is conceived as the carrier of an
individual's personality or of the self then operations on the
brain can be seen as intrusions upon one's personality. The book
addresses historical, philosophical, social and legal implications
of these new developments in the neurosciences and aims at
resolving some of the dilemmas that go hand in hand with "implanted
minds".
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