Biopolitics After Neuroscience

Biopolitics After Neuroscience
Author: Jeffrey P. Bishop,M. Therese Lysaught,Andrew A. Michel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350288454

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This book offers a provocative analysis of the neuroscience of morality. Written by three leading scholars of science, medicine, and bioethics, it critiques contemporary neuroscientific claims about individual morality and notions of good and evil. Winner of a 2021 prize from the Expanded Reason Institute, it connects moral philosophy to neoliberal economics and successfully challenges the idea that we can locate morality in the brain. Instead of discovering the source of morality in the brain as they claim to do, the popularizers of contemporary neuroscience are shown to participate in an understanding of human behavior that serves the vested interests of contemporary political economy. Providing evidence that the history of claims about morality and brain function reach back 400 years, the authors locate its genesis in the beginnings of modern philosophy, science, and economics. They further map this trajectory through the economic and moral theories of Francis Bacon, David Hume, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and the Chicago School of Economics to uncover a pervasive colonial anthropology at play in the neuroscience of morality today. The book concludes with a call for a humbler and more constrained neuroscience, informed by a more robust human anthropology that embraces the nobility, beauty, frailties, and flaws in being human.

Research in Biopolitics

Research in Biopolitics
Author: Albert Somit,Steven A. Peterson
Publsiher: JAI Press Incorporated
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1999-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0762305363

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The study of biology and politics examines the linkage between the life sciences (broadly defined) and politics. Among biological areas from which these linkages are drawn include: human ethology; socio-biology; ethology; genetics; evolutionary theory; neurosciences; biotechnology; and, bioethics, amongst others.

Biopolitics at 50 Years

Biopolitics at 50 Years
Author: Tony Wohlers,Amy Fletcher
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781802621099

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Biopolitics at 50 Years: Founding and Evolution explores the study of biology and politics through the prism of fifty years of experience presenting current research that illustrates the nature and evolution of biopolitics.

Biopolitics at 50 Years

Biopolitics at 50 Years
Author: Tony Wohlers,Amy Fletcher
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781802621075

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Biopolitics at 50 Years: Founding and Evolution explores the study of biology and politics through the prism of fifty years of experience presenting current research that illustrates the nature and evolution of biopolitics.

Biopolitical Screens

Biopolitical Screens
Author: Pasi Valiaho
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780262548977

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An investigation of the aesthetics and politics of new visual media under twenty-first-century capitalism, from console games to virtual reality to video installation art. In Biopolitical Screens, Pasi Väliaho charts and conceptualizes the imagery that composes our affective and conceptual reality under twenty-first-century capitalism. Väliaho investigates the role screen media play in the networks that today harness human minds and bodies—the ways that images animated on console game platforms, virtual reality technologies, and computer screens capture human potential by plugging it into arrangements of finance, war, and the consumption of entertainment. Drawing on current neuroscience and political and economic thought, Väliaho argues that these images work to shape the atomistic individuals who populate the neoliberal world of accumulation and war. Väliaho bases his argument on a broad notion of the image as something both visible and sayable, detectable in various screen platforms but also in scientific perception and theoretical ideas. After laying out the conceptual foundations of the book, Väliaho offers focused and detailed investigations of the current visual economy. He considers the imagery of first-person shooter video games as tools of “neuropower”; explores the design and construction of virtual reality technologies to treat post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan; and examines three instances of video installation art that have the power to disrupt the dominant regime of sensibility rather than reinforce it.

Essays on Neuroscience and Political Theory

Essays on Neuroscience and Political Theory
Author: F. Vander Valk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136344039

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The past 20 years have seen increasingly bold claims emanating from the field of neuroscience. Advances in medical imaging, brain modelling, and interdisciplinary cognitive science have forced us to reconsider the nature of social, cultural, and political activities. This collection of essays is the first to explore the relationship between neuroscience and political theory, with a view to examining what connections can be made and which claims represent a bridge too far. The book is divided into three parts: Part I: places neuroscience as a social and political practice into historical context Part II: weaves together the insights from contemporary neuroscience with the wisdom of major figures in the history of political thought Part III: considers how neuroscience can inform contemporary debates about a range of issues in political theory This work brings together scholars who are sceptical about the possibility of integrating neuroscience and political theory with proponents of a neuroscience-informed approach to thinking about political and social life. The result is a timely and wide-ranging collection of essays about the role that our brain might play in the life of the body politic. It should be essential reading for all those with an interest in the cutting edge of political theory.

Biopolicy

Biopolicy
Author: Albert Somit,Steven A. Peterson
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-05-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781780528205

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This volume explores the linkage of the life sciences with policy (biopolicy). It features two points of departure: the implications of the neurosciences for public policy; and the implications of evolutionary theory for policy-making. It includes several case studies of how these points of departure inform our knowledge of policy.

A Prophet to the Peoples

A Prophet to the Peoples
Author: Jennie Weiss Block,M. Therese Lysaught,Alexandre A. Martins
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2023-05-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666765038

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The Global Theological Ethics book series focuses on works that feature authors from around the world, draw on resources from the traditions of Catholic theological ethics, and attend to concrete issues facing the world today. It advances the Journal of Moral Theology’s mission of fostering scholarship deeply rooted in traditions of inquiry about the moral life, engaged with contemporary issues, and exploring the interface of Catholic moral theology, philosophy, economics, political philosophy, psychology, and more. This series is sponsored in conjunction with the Catholic Theological Ethics and the World Church. The CTEWC recognizes the need to dialogue from and beyond local cultures and to interconnect within a world church. Its global network of scholars, practitioners, and activists fosters cross-cultural, interdisciplinary conversations—via conferences, symposia, and colloquia, both in-person and virtually—about critical issues in theological ethics, shaped by shared visions of hope.