Conference Report

The Conference Report for
The Paradox of Neurotechnology
Has been published in Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine CLICK HERE TO READ

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New York Academy of Sciences Somanetics Center for Neurotechnology Studies Institute for the Psychological Sciences Asia Society FIAF

Recommended Reading

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Speakers - Brain, Mind & the Nature of Being
Martin Davies, Ph.D.

Wilde Professor of Mental Philosophy, Oxford University; Fellow, Corpus Christi College

 
Elie During, Ph.D.

Professor of Philosophy, University of Paris X, Nanterre

 
Richard Finn, OP

Regent, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University

 
James Giordano, Ph.D.

Professor of Neuroscience, Ethics, and Philosophy, Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University Medical Center; Fellow, Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford

 
Peter Hacker, Ph.D.

Emeritus Research Fellow, St. John’s College, Oxford University

 
John Hyman, Ph.D.

Professor of Aesthetics and Senior Tutor, The Queen’s College, Oxford University

 
Ian Phillips, Ph.D.

Prize Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University

 
Hanna Pickard, Ph.D.

Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University

 
Parashkev Nachev, Ph.D., MRCP

Honorary Lecturer, Institute of Neurology, University College London

 
Roger Scruton, Ph. D.

Research Professor, Institute for the Psychological Sciences; Visiting Professor, Princeton University

 


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