Munich Neuroscience Calendar

Event:

21.03.2013, 12:30 other
until 22.03.2013, 12:30
Event Type: Symposium / Conference
Speaker: see website see website
Institute: see website

Title: Visions for Neurophilosophy

Location:
Raum M210, MKE
Geschwister Scholl Platz 1
80802 München

Host: Stephan Schleim
Host Email: Stephan.Schleim@lmu.de
Abstract:
Visions for Neurophilosophy
international interdisciplinary meeting at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
March 21 & 22 2013, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Munich, Germany
To advance science and knowledge, to treat debilitating diseases, but also to improve technology
and to generate economic revenue, both the European Union and the United States of America
recently announced to invest billions of Euros and Dollars into the neuroscience projects called
Human Brain Project and Brain Activity Map. Roughly twenty years after the proclamation of the
Decade of the Brain, brain research keeps its priority status for science and science politics.
This period of successful neuroscience also affected other disciplines. In particular psychology and
psychiatry, but many other fields, too, increasingly reacted to or integrated methods and discoveries
of brain research. Based on scientific literature and social network analyses, neuroeconomics was
recently called a truly disciplinarily integrated field; many ethicists and philosophers started
analyzing conceptual and normative challenges of neuroscience itself or applied neurotechnology.
Some philosophers even actively engaged in experimental work.
Visions for Neurophilosophy is an international and interdisciplinary meeting on the state of the art
of interdisciplinary neuroscience, with a focus on ethics, law, philosophy, psychology, and
sociology. Experts from various fields and countries present their views on how neuroscience is
relevant to other disciplines or how their disciplines react to brain research. Two discussions are
dedicated to the social challenges of neuroscience and visions for neurophilosophy. All scholars
with an interest in these recent developments are welcome to participate.
Participation is free of charge, but registration via e-mail to registration@neuro-philosophy.info is
required; please provide your name, affiliated institution, and main academic area of interest.
Please visit the website www.neuro-philosophy.info for additional information.


Download Link: http://www.neuro-philosophy.info

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