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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
List of contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Some convergence of religious views on the ethics of neurogenetic technologies
2 Cosmopolitan conversations
Part I Asian religions: Buddhism
3 Neurogenomics and neuroeudaimonics: bioethical challenges from the Buddhist perspective
4 Meditation or medication? A Buddhist response
5 A Christian point of view on Buddhist neuroethics
Part II Asian religions: Confucianism
6 DNA, brain, mind and soul: a Confucian perspective
7 Confucian bio-philosophical naturalism
8 Christian reflections on Confucian understandings of the person
Part III Asian religions: Hinduism
9 Hinduism and bioethical challenges in neurogenomics
10 Bioethical challenges in neurogenomics: repositioning Hindu bioethics
11 Reflections on neurogenetic challenges to human dignity and social doctrine of the Catholic Church
Part IV Monotheistic religions: Christianity and Catholicism
12 Neurogenomics from the Catholic tradition: a succinct anthropological perspective based on recent developments
13 Technological advances and the common good: a Protestant Christian response
14 A Jewish perspective on neuroethics and religion
Part V Monotheistic religions: Islam
15 Responsibly seeking knowledge: an Islamic understanding of neurogenomics and enhancement
16 Ruminations on the Islamic understanding of neurogenomics from a Hindu perspective
17 The ethical challenges of neurogenomics: nuancing the Islamic discourse
Part VI Monotheistic religions: Judaism
18 If I only had three eyes! Jewish perspectives on genetic enhancement
19 The absurdity and profanity of transforming human nature: Further reflections on genetic enhancement from a Jewish perspective
20 Enhancement, hubris and vulnerability of the human nature: a response to the Jewish perspective
Conclusion
21 Interreligious perspectives on emerging technologies
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