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Neurofeedback-Based Moral Enhancement and the Notion of Morality
Neurofeedback-Based Moral Enhancement and the Notion of Morality

Author(s): Koji Tachibana
Subject(s): Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: moral bioenhancement; neuro-feedback; real time fMRI; decoded neurofeedback;

Summary/Abstract: Some skeptics question the very possibility of moral bioenhancement by arguing that if we lack a widely acceptable notion of morality, we will not be able to accept the use of a biotechnological technique as a tool for moral bioenhancement. I will examine this skepticism and argue that the assessment of moral bioenhancement does not require such a notion of morality. In particular, I will demonstrate that this skepticism can be neutralized in the case of recent neurofeedback techniques. This goal will be accomplished in four steps. First, I will draw an outline of the skepticism against the possibility of moral bioenhancement and point out that a long-lasting dispute among moral philosophers nourishes this skepticism. Second, I will survey recent neurofeedback techniques and outline their three features: the variety of the target human faculties, such as emotion, cognition, and behavior; the flexibility or personalizability of the target brain state; and the nonclinical application of neurofeedback techniques. Third, I will argue that, by virtue of these three unique features, neurofeedback techniques can be a tool for moral bioenhancement without adopting any specific notion of morality. Fourth, I will examine the advantages and threats that neurofeedback-based moral enhancement may have. Finally, I will conclude that neurofeedback-based moral enhancement can become a new and promising tool for moral bioenhancement and requires further ethical investigations on its unique features.

  • Issue Year: 66/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 25-41
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English