Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Feb 24, 2013
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691149615
ISBN-13
9780691149615
Description
In an era where the brain sciences are rapidly evolving, this work explores the profound implications these developments have on our comprehension of human behavior and society. Nikolas Rose and Joelle M. Abi-Rached delve into the intersection of neuroscience and psychology, presenting a compelling narrative about how advancements in understanding the brain are shaping disciplines far beyond the lab. The authors guide the reader through the latest research, uncovering how insights from neuropsychology influence fields such as education, law, and politics.
As they unpack these revolutionary findings, Rose and Abi-Rached also examine the ethical dilemmas and societal impacts associated with the application of brain sciences. They provoke thought about the management of the mind in an increasingly data-driven world, where concepts of identity, agency, and moral responsibility are continuously being redefined. This exploration invites readers to reflect on the relationship between science and self, challenging them to consider how these insights might transform personal and collective understanding of humanity.
As they unpack these revolutionary findings, Rose and Abi-Rached also examine the ethical dilemmas and societal impacts associated with the application of brain sciences. They provoke thought about the management of the mind in an increasingly data-driven world, where concepts of identity, agency, and moral responsibility are continuously being redefined. This exploration invites readers to reflect on the relationship between science and self, challenging them to consider how these insights might transform personal and collective understanding of humanity.
Genres
Children’s
Science & Technology
History
Health & Wellness
Contemporary
Psychology