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SUMMARY:Commentaries on Neuroethics for Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Call for Papers: <em>Philosophy and the Mind Sciences</em></p>\n<p>Book Symposium on <em>Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science</em> (OUP 2023) by Joshua May</p>\n<p>Associate Editor: Carolyn Dicey Jennings</p>\n<p>&ldquo\;Is free will an illusion? Is addiction a brain disease? Should we enhance our brains beyond normal?&nbsp\;<em>Neuroethics</em>&nbsp\;blends philosophical analysis with modern brain science to address these and other critical questions through captivating cases. The result is a nuanced view of human agency as surprisingly diverse and flexible. With a lively and accessible writing style\,&nbsp\;<em>Neuroethics</em>&nbsp\;is an indispensable resource for students and scholars in both the sciences and humanities.&rdquo\; (see:&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.joshdmay.com/books/neuroethics/">https://www.joshdmay.com/books/neuroethics/</a>)</p>\n<p>Published in 2023\,&nbsp\;<em>Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science</em>&nbsp\;by Joshua May will be a critical resource for philosophers grappling with this burgeoning area of research. The journal&nbsp\;<em>Philosophy and the Mind Sciences</em>&nbsp\;plans to host a symposium in 2025 that will include commentaries by&nbsp\;<strong>Jonathan Pugh</strong>\,<strong>&nbsp\;Adina Roskies</strong>\,<strong>&nbsp\;Stephen Morse</strong>\, and<strong>&nbsp\;Natalia Washington</strong>. We also welcome submissions from the wider philosophical and scientific community\, which should be <strong>between 1\,000 and 3\,500 words</strong> and received by <strong>August 31st\, 2024</strong>.</p>\n<p>Note that all submissions will be peer-reviewed and that we aim to select at most 3 additional commentaries. If you are unsure whether the perspective provided by your commentary is in line with the intended scope of the symposium\, please send a pre-submission inquiry with an abstract of 100-300 words to&nbsp\;cjennings3@ucmerced.edu.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>For all submissions\, please see the <strong>author&rsquo\;s pr&eacute\;cis</strong>\,&nbsp\;here:&nbsp\;<br><a href="https://philpapers.org/archive/MAYPON.pdf">https://philpapers.org/archive/MAYPON.pdf</a></p>\n<p>Deadlines and Schedule:</p>\n<p><em>Pre-submission inquiries</em>&nbsp\;are welcome at any time.</p>\n<p><em>Manuscript Submission Period:</em>&nbsp\;April 30th&nbsp\;&ndash\; August 31st\, 2024</p>\n<p><em>Estimated Publication Date:&nbsp\;</em>2nd Quarter of 2025</p>\n<p><strong>Instructions for Author&rsquo\;s Submission</strong>&nbsp\;can be found here:&nbsp\;<br><a href="https://philosophymindscience.org/index.php/phimisci/about/submissions">https://philosophymindscience.org/index.php/phimisci/about/submissions</a></p>
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