Bookedited by Jon Leefmann, Elisabeth Hildt.
Contents:
Introduction
I. Prospects and limitations of neuroscience research in the humanities and social sciences. Neurophilosophy or philosophy of neuroscience? : what neuroscience and philosophy can and cannot do for each other / Michael Jungert
Philosophical puzzles evade empirical evidence : some thoughts and clarifications regarding the relation between brain sciences and philosophy of mind / Işik Sarihan
"Who's afraid of the big bad neuroscience?" : neuroscience's impact on our notions of self and free will / Rui Vieira da Cunha and João Bettencourt Relvas
Free will--between philosophy and neuroscience / Anna Drozdzewska
Histories of the brain : toward a critical interaction of the humanities and neurosciences / Mattia Della Rocca
II. The neurosciences of social sciences and ethics. The theory of brain-sign : a new model of brain operation / Philip Clapson
On the redundancies of "social agency" / Alexandros Tillas
Two kinds of reverse inference in Cognitive neuroscience / Guillermo del Pinal and Marco J. Nathan
The neuroscience of ethics beyond the is-ought orthodoxy : the example of the dual process theory of moral judgment / Nadia El Eter
III. The neurosciences in society : social, cultural, and ethical implications of the neuro-turn. Effects of the neuro-turn : the neural network as a paradigm for human self-understanding / Yvonne Förster
Brain, art, salvation : on the traditional character of the neuro-hype / Gerd Grübler
"A mind plague on both your houses" : imagining the impact of the neuro-turn on the neurosciences / Melissa M. Littlefield
Being a good external frontal lobe : parenting teenage brains / Ties van de Werff
Toward neuroscience literacy? : theoretical and practical considerations / Alexander Bergmann, Anne Biehl and Jörg Zabel
"Strangers" in neuroscientific research / Berit Bringedal, Markus Christen, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Hironori Matsuzaki and Alberto Rábano
At the push of a button, narrative strategies and the image of deep brain stimulation / Oonagh Hayes.