Teacher
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DE CARO MARIO
(syllabus)
The course is composed of two parts: in the first, we will discuss the contemporary debates on communication ethics, neuroethics and neurolaw; in the second, we will consider the ways in which some of the most relevant ethical and scientic problems are communicated by using films.
(reference books)
TEXTS FOR THE STUDENTS WHO ATTEND THE COURSE, WRITE THE TWO MOVIE REVIEWS, AND PASS THE TEST AT THE PRE-EXAM AT THE END OF THE COURSE (During the course, the instructor will say which parts of the following texts won't be part of the program for this group of the students):
1. Ceri, Etica della comunicazione, Il Mulino 2. Lavazza e Sartori (a cura di), Neuroetica, Il Mulino 3. Massarenti, Stramaledettamente logico, Mondadori
TEXTS FOR ALL OTHER STUDENTS (to be studied entirely):
1. Ceri, Etica della comunicazione, Il Mulino 2. Lavazza e Sartori (a cura di), Neuroetica, Il Mulino 3. Massarenti, Stramaledettamente logico, Mondadori 4. Terrell Bynum, "Computer and Communication Ethics", https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-computer/ 5. Roskies, Neuroethics, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/neuroethics/
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