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Larrivee D and Gini A. Can neuroscience dismiss the concept of personhood: competing philosophies of science as a source of neuroethical tensions [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2015, 4:1467 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1111157.1)
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Can neuroscience dismiss the concept of personhood: competing philosophies of science as a source of neuroethical tensions

Denis Larrivee1, Adriana Gini
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Published 17 Dec 2015

Can neuroscience dismiss the concept of personhood: competing philosophies of science as a source of neuroethical tensions

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Denis Larrivee1, Adriana Gini
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1 International Association Catholic Bioethicists, Canada
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International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting 2014
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neuroreductionism, personhood, ethical parity, systems, embodied cognition
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