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The ethical aspects of ICT implants in the human body
Proceedings of the Roundtable Debate
Amsterdam, 21 December 2004
Secretariat of the EGEEuropean Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies to the European Commission
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Table of Contents
Introduction
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Roundtable Programme
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Presentations
....................................................................................................................5Brain implants - scientific overview and ethical aspectsJacques BROTCHI........................................................................................................7Powerpoint slides used in the presentation.....................................................11Becoming a Cyborg: some ethical and legal implications of ICT implantsJames H. MOOR..........................................................................................................41ICT brain implants - a patient's perspectivePeter HOOGENDOORN..............................................................................................45ICT implants in the human body: a reviewFabienne NSANZE.......................................................................................................49
Main Points Arising from the Discussion
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Written Comments on the Roundtable
.......................................................................63Comments on issues discussed and raised at the RoundtableHelen BARKER, LL.M.School of Legal Studies, University of Wolverhampton, UK.........................................65"Are Brain Implants a Threat to Our Civilisation?"Article from Europe Infos (Monthly of Comece & Ocipe, N° 68, February 2005)Fred HAMBURGCOMECE, Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community 71
Participants
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Secretariat of the EGE
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