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  1. Neurorights, Mental Privacy, and Mind Reading

    A pressing worry in the ongoing neurorights debate is the language used to advocate for newly proposed rights. This paper addresses this concern by...

    Cohen Marcus Lionel Brown in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  2. Neurotechnological Applications and the Protection of Mental Privacy: An Assessment of Risks

    The concept of mental privacy can be defined as the principle that subjects should have control over the access to their own neural data and to the...

    Pablo López-Silva, Abel Wajnerman-Paz, Fruzsina Molnar-Gabor in Neuroethics
    Article 29 May 2024
  3. The Ethics of the Extended Mind: Mental Privacy, Manipulation and Agency

    According to proponents of the extended mind, bio-external resources, such as a notebook or a smartphone, are candidate parts of the cognitive and...
    Robert W Clowes, Paul Smart, Richard Heersmink in Neuro-ProsthEthics
    Chapter 2024
  4. Mental Privacy and Neuroprotection: An Open Debate

    Current advances in neurotechnology are allowing the gradual decoding of neural information at the basis of a number of conscious mental states with...
    Abel Wajnerman, Pablo López-Silva in Protecting the Mind
    Chapter 2022
  5. Philosophical foundation of the right to mental integrity in the age of neurotechnologies

    Neurotechnologies broadly understood are tools that have the capability to read, record and modify our mental activity by acting on its brain...

    Andrea Lavazza, Rodolfo Giorgi in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 22 March 2023
  6. The future of FemTech ethics & privacy – a global perspective

    We discuss the concept of women’s empowerment in FemTech, considering cultural and legal differences, ethical concerns, and legal consequences. We...

    Najd Alfawzan, Markus Christen in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 27 October 2023
  7. To Believe, or Not to Believe – That is Not the (Only) Question: The Hybrid View of Privacy

    In this paper, we defend what we call the ‘Hybrid View’ of privacy. According to this view, an individual has privacy if, and only if, no one else...

    Lauritz Munch, Jakob Mainz in The Journal of Ethics
    Article 26 January 2023
  8. COVID-19, Personal Data Protection and Privacy in India

    The corona pandemic altered many traditional and historical norms of society and law. COVID-19 created a humanitarian crisis in some parts of globe,...

    Mohamad Ayub Dar, Shahnawaz Ahmad Wani in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article 27 October 2022
  9. Privacy

    PrivacyPrivacy and data protection are concerns raised about most digital technologies. The advance of artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence...
    Bernd Carsten Stahl, Doris Schroeder, Rowena Rodrigues in Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
    Chapter Open access 2023
  10. The Impossibility of a Moral Right to Privacy

    This paper clarifies and defends against criticism our argument in Unfit for the Future that there is no moral right to privacy. A right to privacy...

    Ingmar Persson, Julian Savulescu in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 28 June 2022
  11. The Mystery of Mental Integrity: Clarifying Its Relevance to Neurotechnologies

    The concept of mental integrity is currently a significant topic in discussions concerning the regulation of neurotechnologies. Technologies such as...

    Hazem Zohny, David M. Lyreskog, ... Julian Savulescu in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 21 August 2023
  12. Lost in translation? Conceptions of privacy and independence in the technical development of AI-based AAL

    AAL encompasses smart home technologies that are installed in the personal living environment in order to support older, disabled, as well as...

    Kris Vera Hartmann, Nadia Primc, Giovanni Rubeis in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article Open access 08 November 2022
  13. Research ethics in practice: An analysis of ethical issues encountered in qualitative health research with mental health service users and relatives

    The ethics review of qualitative health research poses various challenges that are due to a mismatch between the current practice of ethics review...

    Sarah Potthoff, Christin Hempeler, ... Matthé Scholten in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article Open access 28 August 2023
  14. Moving from the mental to the behavioral in the metaphysics of social institutions

    One particularly influential strand of the contemporary philosophical literature on the metaphysics of social institutions has been the collective...

    Megan Henricks Stotts in Synthese
    Article 11 April 2024
  15. Coercion in Mental Health Treatment

    While a standard procedure in mental health internment facilities, physical restraint, as an extreme form of coercion in mental health, has been...
    Chapter 2023
  16. Moral Interests, Privacy, and Medical Research

    This chapter examines the relationship between the values of researchResearch and privacy in the context of medical research on patient data. An...
    Deryck Beyleveld, Shaun D. Pattinson in International Public Health Policy and Ethics
    Chapter 2023
  17. Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges

    A central question in the current neurolegal and neuroethical literature is how brain-reading technologies could contribute to criminal justice. Some...

    Sjors Ligthart, Thomas Douglas, ... Gerben Meynen in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 20 June 2020
  18. The Right Not to Be Subjected to AI Profiling Based on Publicly Available Data—Privacy and the Exceptionalism of AI Profiling

    Social media data hold considerable potential for predicting health-related conditions. Recent studies suggest that machine-learning models may...

    Thomas Ploug in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 07 March 2023
  19. Safeguarding Users of Consumer Mental Health Apps in Research and Product Improvement Studies: an Interview Study

    Mental health-related data generated by app users during the routine use of Consumer Mental Health Apps (CMHAs) are being increasingly leveraged for...

    Kamiel Verbeke, Charu Jain, ... Pascal Borry in Neuroethics
    Article 29 January 2024
  20. Contextual Exceptionalism After Death: An Information Ethics Approach to Post-Mortem Privacy in Health Data Research

    In this article, we use the theory of Information Ethics to argue that deceased people have a prima facie moral right to privacy in the context of...

    Marieke A. R. Bak, Dick L. Willems in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 03 August 2022
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