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    Neuroethics & Bioethics: Distinct but Not Separate
    with K. Evers and M. Farisco
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4): 414-416. 2023.
    Wexler and Specker (2023) offer a review of criticisms directed against what they describe as the relatively new field of neuroethics and offer as solution the development of a more “integrated, in...
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    Developing capabilities for responsible research and innovation (RRI)
    with George Ogoh, Simisola Akintoye, Damian Eke, Michele Farisco, Josepine Fernow, Karin Grasenick, Achim Rosemann, Arleen Salles, and Inga Ulnicane
    Journal of Responsible Technology 15 (C): 100065. 2023.
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    This essay begins with a Native American women's perspective on Early Feminism which came about as a result of Euroamerican patriarchy in U. S. society. It is followed by the myth of “tribalism,” regarding the language and laws of V. S. coh’ nialism imposed upon Native American peoples and their respective cultures. This colonialism is well documented in Federal Indian law and public policy by the U. S. government, which includes the state as well as federal level. The paper proceeds to compare …Read more
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    This essay begins with a Native American women's perspective on Early Feminism which came about as a result of Euroamerican patriarchy in U. S. society. It is followed by the myth of "tribalism," regarding the language and laws of U. S. colonialism imposed upon Native American peoples and their respective cultures. This colonialism is well documented in Federal Indian law and public policy by the U. S. government, which includes the state as well as federal level. The paper proceeds to compare a…Read more
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    This essay begins with a Native American women's perspective on Early Feminism which came about as a result of Euroamerican patriarchy in U. S. society. It is followed by the myth of "tribalism," regarding the language and laws of U. S. colonialism imposed upon Native American peoples and their respective cultures. This colonialism is well documented in Federal Indian law and public policy by the U. S. government, which includes the state as well as federal level. The paper proceeds to compare a…Read more
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    Ethical and Social Aspects of Neurorobotics
    with Christine Aicardi, Simisola Akintoye, B. Tyr Fothergill, Gudrun Klinker, William Knight, Lars Klüver, Yannick Morel, Fabrice O. Morin, Bernd Carsten Stahl, and Inga Ulnicane
    Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (5): 2533-2546. 2020.
    The interdisciplinary field of neurorobotics looks to neuroscience to overcome the limitations of modern robotics technology, to robotics to advance our understanding of the neural system’s inner workings, and to information technology to develop tools that support those complementary endeavours. The development of these technologies is still at an early stage, which makes them an ideal candidate for proactive and anticipatory ethical reflection. This article explains the current state of neuror…Read more
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    Using Ricoeur's notions on narrative interpretation as a resource in supporting person‐centredness in health and social care
    with Staffan Josephsson, Joakim Öhlén, Margarita Mondaca, Mark Luborsky, and Maria Lindström
    Nursing Philosophy 23 (3). 2022.
    This article suggests a shift in focus from stories as verbal accounts to narrative interpretation of the every day as a resource for achieving person‐centred health and social care. The aim is to explore Ricoeur's notion of narrative and action, as expressed in his arguments on a threefold mimesis process, using this as a grounding for the use of narration to achieve person‐centredness in health and social care practice. This focus emerged from discussions on this matter at the IPONS conference…Read more
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    Responsible Research and Innovation & Digital Inclusiveness during Covid-19 Crisis in the Human Brain Project
    with Karin Grasenick
    Journal of Responsible Technology 1 100001. 2020.
  • En torno a la ética-política de Savater
    Revista de Filosofía (México) 35 (106): 141-144. 2003.
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    Beyond Research Ethics: Dialogues in Neuro-ICT Research
    with Bernd Carsten Stahl, Simisola Akintoye, B. Tyr Fothergill, Will Knight, and Inga Ulnicane
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13 419547. 2019.
    The increasing use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to help facilitate neuroscience adds a new level of complexity to the question of how ethical issues of such research can be identified and addressed. Current research ethics practice, based on ethics reviews by institutional review boards (IRB) and underpinned by ethical principalism, has been widely criticised and even called ‘imperialist’. In this paper, we develop an alternative way of approaching ethics in neuro-ICT rese…Read more