Lavazza, Andrea
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 145
EU - Europa 101
SA - Sud America 45
NA - Nord America 23
AF - Africa 1
Totale 315
Nazione #
SG - Singapore 106
IT - Italia 54
BR - Brasile 41
US - Stati Uniti d'America 19
FR - Francia 15
HK - Hong Kong 15
NL - Olanda 12
CN - Cina 6
DE - Germania 6
CA - Canada 4
ES - Italia 4
GB - Regno Unito 4
PL - Polonia 4
TR - Turchia 4
KR - Corea 3
BD - Bangladesh 2
IL - Israele 2
JO - Giordania 2
TW - Taiwan 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
CL - Cile 1
CO - Colombia 1
FI - Finlandia 1
MA - Marocco 1
PE - Perù 1
PK - Pakistan 1
RS - Serbia 1
VE - Venezuela 1
VN - Vietnam 1
Totale 315
Città #
Singapore 62
Milan 18
Hong Kong 13
Rome 5
Amsterdam 4
Köseköy 4
Santiago de Compostela 4
Turin 4
Bronxville 3
Frankfurt am Main 3
São Paulo 3
Termoli 3
Wellesley Hills 3
Albany 2
Amman 2
Ashburn 2
Bologna 2
Elk Grove Village 2
Groton 2
Hayes 2
Leipzig 2
Lorena 2
Nantes 2
Nicholasville 2
Rio de Janeiro 2
Sault Ste. Marie 2
Tecumseh 2
Tel Aviv 2
Vinkeveen 2
Angra dos Reis 1
Baku 1
Belgrade 1
Belo Horizonte 1
Bogotá 1
Brasília 1
Braço do Norte 1
Campestre 1
Canindé de São Francisco 1
Capão da Canoa 1
Catanzaro 1
Chapecó 1
Correggio 1
Cotia 1
Florence 1
Gravataí 1
Grudziądz 1
Guarulhos 1
Hortolândia 1
Iapu 1
Ipatinga 1
Itumbiara 1
Jatobá 1
Jaú 1
Lima 1
Londrina 1
Niterói 1
Nova Friburgo 1
Nuremberg 1
Olímpia 1
Osasco 1
Paltan 1
Piripiri 1
Riachuelo 1
Rio Claro 1
Rio das Ostras 1
Santiago 1
Sapucaia 1
Sargodha 1
Seattle 1
Sesto San Giovanni 1
Shanghai 1
Spokane 1
São Gabriel da Palha 1
São João de Meriti 1
São Pedro 1
Taipei 1
Teresópolis 1
Vitória de Santo Antão 1
Totale 210
Nome #
Ethical considerations and policy interventions concerning the impact of generative AI tools in the economy and in society 44
Manipolare la memoria. Scienza ed etica della rimozione dei ricordi 28
AI and society: a virtue ethics approach 17
Human Cerebral Organoids: Evolving Entities and Their Moral Status 12
Incorporation, Transparency and Cognitive Extension: Why the Distinction Between Embedded and Extended Might Be More Important to Ethics Than to Metaphysics 11
What Should We Do With People Who Cannot or Do Not Want to Be Protected From Neurotechnological Threats? 11
The “One Health” approach in the face of Covid-19: how radical should it be? 10
Clinical practice and human enhancement 10
Free Will and Neuroscience: From Explaining Freedom Away to New Ways of perationalizing and Measuring It 9
A Balance of Rights: The Italian Way to the Abortion Controversy 9
Leveraging autonomous weapon systems: realism and humanitarianism in modern warfare 7
Human Extinction and AI: What We Can Learn from the Ultimate Threat 7
Philosophical foundation of the right to mental integrity in the age of neurotechnologies 6
Neuroscienze e filosofia morale 6
Infosphere, Datafication, and Decision-Making Processes in the AI Era 6
Vampires 2.0? The ethical quandaries of young blood infusion in the quest for eternal life 6
Nel processo cambiare le domande e introdurre gli algoritmi / In the criminal trial, new questions and algorithms 6
Machine learning in human creativity: status and perspectives 6
Transcranial electrical stimulation for human enhancement and the risk of inequality: Prohibition or compensation? 5
Memory-Modulation: Self-Improvement or Self-Depletion? 5
The ‘NeuroGate’: neuromorphic intelligence, extended mind, and neurorights 5
Human cerebral organoids as a new legal and ethical challenge 5
Pushing the boundaries of the quarantine model: Philosophical concerns and policy implications 5
Are we Ready for a "Microbiome-Guided Behaviour” Approach? 5
COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough 5
Mind embedded or extended: transhumanist and posthumanist reflections in support of the extended mind thesis 5
The physiology of free will 5
Freedom of Thought and Mental Integrity: The Moral Requirements for Any Neural Prosthesis 5
Ways of Addressing Human Extinction – a Reply to Glannon 5
Towards a mixed human–machine creativity 5
How to modulate consciousness through pre-stimulus manipulation. Comment on “Beyond task response–pre-stimulus activity modulates contents of consciousness” by Northoff, Zilio, and Zhang 5
Dealing with Criminal Behavior: the Inaccuracy of the Quarantine Analogy 4
Cerebral and noncerebral organoids 4
An Evolutionary Explanation for Change in Religious Institutions 4
Human Brain Organoids: Why There Can Be Moral Concerns If They Grow Up in the Lab and Are Transplanted or Destroyed 4
Potential ethical problems with human cerebral organoids: Consciousness and moral status of future brains in a dish 4
Introduction: Gripping with the myth of neutrality 4
Advocating for Greater Inclusion of Marginalized and Forgotten Populations in COVID19 Vaccine Rollouts 4
Crystal Ball Health Policies: A Case Against Preventive Testing For Alzheimer’s Disease 4
The Two-Fold Ethical Challenge in the Use of Neural Electrical Modulation 4
What if some patients are more “important” than others? A possible framework for Covid-19 and other emergency care situations 4
Can Neuromodulation also Enhance Social Inequality? Some Possible Indirect Interventions of the State 4
The Quarantine Model and its Limits 4
Memory Modulation Via Non-invasive Brain Stimulation: Status, Perspectives, and Ethical Issues 4
Can Memory Make a Difference? Reasons for Changing or Not Our Autobiographical Memory 4
ChatGPT in society: emerging issues 4
Human cerebral organoids and consciousness: a double-edged sword 4
Moral Bioenhancement Through Memory-editing: A Risk for Identity and Authenticity? 4
A Pragmatic and Empirical Approach to Free Will, Rivista internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 4
Epistemic Responsibility, Rights and Duties During the COVID-19 Pandemic 4
Libertà come illusione e un ribaltamento del senso comune 4
Erasing traumatic memories: when context and social interests can outweigh personal autonomy 4
Cerebral organoids: ethical issues and consciousness assessment 4
Free will between science and neuroethics,Il libero arbitrio tra scienza e neuroetica 3
Free Will and Autonomy in the Age of Neurotechnologies 3
Moral and social reasons to acknowledge the use of cognitive enhancers in competitive-selective contexts 3
The Costs and Perils of Weaponizing Consumer Technologies (the 2024 Pager and Walkie-Talkie Explosions in Lebanon and Syria) 3
Not Too Risky. How to Take a Reasonable Stance on Human Enhancement 3
Human cerebral organoids: the ethical stance of scientists 3
Of Meatballs, Autonomy, and Human Dignity: Neuroethics and the Boundaries of Decision Making Among Persons with Dementia 3
The meaning of Freedom after Covid-19 3
Technology Against Technology: A Case for Embedding Limits in Neurodevices to Protect Our Freedom of Thought 3
The Virtues Needed by Experts in Action 3
Human brain organoids and their ethical issues 3
Neurolaw and Punishment: a Naturalistic and Humanitarian View, and its Overlooked Perils 3
Le neuroscienze rivalutano alcune forme di paternalismo? 3
A Pragmatic and Empirical Approach to Free Will 3
That’s Why is Worth Continuing to Think About Our Successors – A Reply to Erler 3
Art in the Twilight of Consciousness 3
Le menti non sono documenti (e viceversa) / Minds are not documents (and vice versa) 3
Parental Selective Reproduction: Genome-Editing and Maternal Behavior as a Potential Concern 3
‘Consciousnessoids’: clues and insights from human cerebral organoids for the study of consciousness 3
Theoretical Neurobiology of Consciousness Applied to Human Cerebral Organoids 3
Experts, naturalism, and democracy 3
Strengthening preparedness against global health threats: A paradigm shift based on One Health approaches 3
Cerebral organoids and consciousness: how far are we willing to go? 3
How to deal with mind-reading technologies 3
Cerebral Organoids and Biological Hybrids as New Entities in the Moral Landscape 3
Knowledge prior to belief: Is extended better than enacted? 3
The Role of Experts in the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Limits of Their Epistemic Authority in Democracy 2
Why There Are Still Moral Reasons to Prefer Extended over Embedded: a (Short) Reply to Cassinadri 2
What (or sometimes who) are organoids? And whose are they? 2
Neuroetica 2
Unwanted Psychological Diagnoses: Discriminative Dangers of Generative AI 2
Expertise 2
Not so Fast. On Some Bold Neuroscientific Claims Concerning Human Agency 2
Covid-19 and denialism: A primer on cognitive psychology for science communicators and policymakers 2
Neuroethics as a New Kind of Scientific Anthropology 2
Why Cognitive Sciences Do Not Prove That Free Will Is an Epiphenomenon 2
The Future of Human Cerebral Organoids: A Reply to Commentaries 2
What We Talk About When We Talk About Morality 2
Expertise-in-Action 2
Consciousness in a Rotor? Science and Ethics of Potentially Conscious Human Cerebral Organoids 2
Human Beings and Robots: A Matter of Teleology? 2
Expertise: Philosophical perspectives 2
The self and its causal powers between metaphysics and science 2
Philosophy, Expertise, and the Myth of Neutrality 2
Retributivism, Consequentialism, and the Role of Science 2
Lessons From Italy's and Sweden's Policies in Fighting COVID-19: The Contribution of Biomedical and Social Competences 1
Parental Selective Reproduction: Genome-Editing and Maternal Behavior as a Potential Concern 1
Totale 482
Categoria #
all - tutte 4.940
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 4.940


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