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1: Bioethics and Religion Unit and Science, Technology and Religion Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This panel explores how religion intersects with brain-machine interfaces, neuroenhancement, and related technologies. Analyzing advancements in AI technologies, embodied cognition, and psychology, panelists will delve deeply into questions about bioethics, identity, agency, and moral responsibility raised by these technological prospects.
Papers
- Identity, Agency, and Responsibility in the Context of Emerging Neurotechnologies: A Protestant Christian Perspective
- Affective Computer Brain Interfaces and Moral Enhancement: Issues of Control and Acquired vs Infused Virtue
- Brain-Machine Interfacing for Just Peacemaking: examining embodied cognition and transformative communication
Full Papers Available
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