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SUMMARY:Privacy and Respect for Persons
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LOCATION:Clement House\, London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Forum for European Philosophy Event </strong></p>\n<p><strong>Consilience: The Ethics of the Cognitive Sciences<br> &nbsp\;</strong><br> A series of events in which we invite speakers from different disciplines to discuss various ethical issues raised by recent developments in the cognitive sciences. The general aim of the series is to raise awareness of these issues\, and to integrate knowledge from different areas of expertise.<strong><em><br> </em></strong><strong><em><br> <br> </em></strong><strong><em>Privacy and Respect for Persons<br> </em></strong><strong><em>&nbsp\;</em></strong> <br> <strong>Wednesday 13 November\, 6.30 &ndash\; 8pm</strong><br> Hong Kong Theatre\, Clement House\, LSE <br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong>Roger Brownsword</strong>\, Professor of Law\, King's College London <br> <strong>Sarah Edwards</strong>\, Senior Lecturer in Research Ethics and Governance\, Centre for Philosophy\, Justice and Health\, University College London <br> <strong>Sarah Richmond</strong>\, Senior Lecturer\, Department of Philosophy\, University College London <br> &nbsp\;<br> Chair: <strong>Bahador Bahrami</strong>\, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience\, UCL <br> &nbsp\;<br> The continuing development of brain imaging technologies is now bringing into reach the correlation of brain activity with psychological states and traits\, such as personality traits\, mental health vulnerabilities\, (unconscious) preferences and desires\, or truthfulness. At the same time\, different groups\, such as employers\, advertisers\, health insurers and the government\, all have strong interests in the knowledge offered by the neurosciences. How concerned should we be about these developments\, and how can we ensure the protection of our privacy and dignity?</p>\n\n<p><strong>Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #LSEprivacy <br> </strong><strong>&nbsp\;</strong><strong></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Podcasts of most FEP events are available online after the event. They can be accessed at <a target="_blank">www.philosophy-forum.org</a></strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>All events are free and open to all without registration<br> For further information contact Juliana Cardinale: 020 7955 7539<br> <a target="_blank">J.Cardinale@lse.ac.uk</a><br> <br> Forum for European Philosophy <br> Cowdray House\, Room G.05\, European Institute<br> London School of Economics\, WC2A 2AE <br> <a target="_blank">www.philosophy-forum.org</a>&nbsp\; <br></strong></p>
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