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2008 Finalist
Ethics Research
Neuroethics
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For his seminal work on neuroethics, which offers the first systematic framework for understanding and assessing the urgent ethical issues raised by innovation in neuroscience and other sciences of mind. His research provides the basis for understanding the degree to which neuroscientific knowledge is consistent with our everyday view of ourselves as moral agents and rational beings.
Entrants
Associate Professor Neil Levy
Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne, VIC