Nissenbaum and Neurorights: The Jury is Still Out

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):136-138 (2024)
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In their interesting paper, Susser and Cabrera (2024) apply the contextual integrity framework to brain data and mental privacy. This framework, developed by Nissenbaum (2009) and rooted in digital...

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