Neuroethics is the ethics of neuroscience, or the neuroscience of ethics. The ethics of neuroscience deals with matters as a subclass of bioethics. Examples include mind control via psychopharmaceuticals, for example, whether or not to give mind altering drugs to an autistic person to make them more "normal", the ethics of brain surgery such as an anterior commissurotomy to control epilepsy, a consequentialist moral anthropologist considering the consequences of Mayan brain surgery, or a politic… (More on Neuroethics) |