New Journal - Neuroethics
I assume most of you read the Garden, but just in case you missed it, I'm (belatedly) cross-posting this here.
The journal Neuroethics - of which I am the editor - is now accepting submissions. I define 'neuroethics' very broadly. As well as covering issues in applied ethics arising from interventions into the mind (brain privacy, neuroenhancement, and so on), the journal will also publish work on the ways in which all the sciences of the mind illuminate traditional issues in philosophy. So understood, some of the work of frequent contributors to this blog counts as neuroethics: survey work on causation and harm, on the intuitiveness of compatibilism, and of course work on social psychology and free will.
For more on how broadly I construe neuroethics, have a look at my new book.
This is even more relevant to readers of this blog. Anything that is experimental philosophy and related to the normative (with the possible exception of epistemology) counts as neuroethics, as far as I am concerned.
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