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Index
Cover Front Matter 1. Introduction to Animal Neuroethics: What and Why? Part I. Neuroscience of Nonhuman Minds
2. Sentience and Consciousness as Bases for Attributing Interests and Moral Status: Considering the Evidence and Speculating Slightly Beyond 3. The Human Challenge in Understanding Animal Cognition 4. Mental Capacities of Fishes 5. Bovine Prospection, the Mesocorticolimbic Pathways, and Neuroethics: Is a Cow’s Future Like Ours? 6. Speciesism and Human Supremacy in Animal Neuroscience
Part II. Neuroethical Issues and Nonhuman Animals
7. On Mitigating the Cruelty of Natural Selection Through Humane Genome Editing 8. In Defense of Neural Disenhancement to Promote Animal Welfare 9. The Four Cs of Modern (Neuro)ethology and Neuroethics: Cognition, Complexity, Conation, and Culture 10. Large Brains in Small Tanks: Intelligence and Social Complexity as an Ethical Issue for Captive Dolphins and Whales 11. Animal Rights and Captivity in a Non-Ideal World 12. Nonhuman, All Too Human: Toward Developing Policies for Ethical Chimera Research 13. The Role of Neuroscience in Precise, Precautionary, and Probabilistic Accounts of Sentience
Part III. Neuroethics and Nonhuman Animal Research Ethics
14. A Threshold Standard for Regulating Invasive Nonhuman Primate Research in the Age of the Major Brain Projects 15. The Right to Bodily Sovereignty and Its Importance to Mental and Physical Well-Being 16. The Trouble with Animal Models in Brain Research 17. Animal Models and the Search for Drug Treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury
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