Hacia nuevos derechos humanos en la era de la neurociencia y la neurotecnología

Translated title of the contribution: Towards new human rights in the age of neuroscience and Neurotechnology

Marcello Ienca, Roberto Andorno

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Abstract

Rapid advancements in human neuroscience and neurotechnology open unprecedented possibilities for accessing, collecting, sharing and manipulating information from the human brain. Such applications raise important challenges to human rights principles that need to be addressed to prevent unintended consequences. This paper assesses the implications of emerging neurotechnology applications in the context of the human rights framework and suggests that existing human rights may not be sufficient to respond to these emerging issues. After analysing the relationship between neuroscience and human rights, we identify four new rights that may become of great relevance in the coming decades: the right to cognitive liberty, the right to mental privacy, the right to mental integrity, and the right to psychological continuity.

Translated title of the contributionTowards new human rights in the age of neuroscience and Neurotechnology
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)141-185
Number of pages45
JournalAnalisis Filosofico
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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