2015
DOI: 10.17212/2075-0862-2015-2.2-14-23
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Humanitarian expertise and risks of modern techno-science

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“…This inevitably gives a number of ethical, humanitarian and social problems, for example, confidentiality, personal autonomy, identity, discrimination, etc. [4,17,27,28]. Meanwhile the use of pharmacological and technical means of direct influence on the brain beyond medical purposes is becoming a real practice and subject of design in social policy (for example, in neuro-education) and in business (for example, the market of nutritional supplements for memory improvement).…”
Section: Popularization Of Knowledge Gained In Innovative Research Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This inevitably gives a number of ethical, humanitarian and social problems, for example, confidentiality, personal autonomy, identity, discrimination, etc. [4,17,27,28]. Meanwhile the use of pharmacological and technical means of direct influence on the brain beyond medical purposes is becoming a real practice and subject of design in social policy (for example, in neuro-education) and in business (for example, the market of nutritional supplements for memory improvement).…”
Section: Popularization Of Knowledge Gained In Innovative Research Inmentioning
confidence: 99%