Commentary on "Neurotechnologies, Relational Autonomy, and Authenticity"

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (1):120-128 (2020)
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In "Neurotechnologies, Relational Autonomy, and Authenticity," Mary Walker and Catriona Mackenzie engage with discourses surrounding the morality of neurotechnologies, arguing that these debates have been largely mistaken in their focus on worries about the effects of emerging technologies on human authenticity. They offer an alternative, autonomy-centered approach that problematizes concerns about authenticity as necessarily "essentialist or existentialist views of the self" that "transcends socialization". Instead, they suggest that, although authenticity is a condition for self-governance, autonomy itself is the more helpful way to frame current debates about neurotechnologies.The goals of their...

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