Neuroethics in a “Psy” World

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (3):297-307 (2014)
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Abstract:Given the cultural psychoanalytic tradition that shapes the thought of Argentineans and their current skepticism with regard to neurosciences when it comes to understanding human behavior, this article addresses the question of how a healthy neuroethics can develop in the country.

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