Global Brain Projects - Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Value Conflicts in Experimental Design
Offered By: Society for Neuroscience via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of neuroscience research with philosophical and religious concepts in this 19-minute Society for Neuroscience roundtable discussion. Delve into the paradigms for constructive engagement between scientific and faith perspectives, examining tensions and areas of confluence. Investigate the underlying values and assumptions in scientific research, particularly in global brain projects. Gain insights into the role of cross-cultural dialogue in shaping science education, practice, and policy. Learn from expert speakers including Bill Newsome, Gillian Hue, Karen Rommelfanger, Nancy Adleman, and Se Kim as they address social issues and the importance of engaging neuroscientists in dialogue with religious communities.
Syllabus
Global Brain Projects: Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Value Conflicts in Experimental Design
Taught by
Society for Neuroscience
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