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Review of Walter Glannon’s The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, Cambridge University Press, 2019

Review of Walter Glannon’s The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, Cambridge... Neuroethics (2022) 15: 18 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12152-022-09495-x BOOK REVIEW Review of Walter Glannon’s The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, Cambridge University Press, Eric Racine Received: 16 December 2021 / Accepted: 29 March 2022 / Published online: 13 May 2022 © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2022 By Eric Racine psychological aspects of memory and its relation- Walter Glannon is a towering figure and pioneer of ship to personal identity and agency will appeal to a neuroethics. He has supported the development of our very broad readership across academic disciplines, field notably through his numerous books and publi - although it may challenge a novice scholar. As a syn- cations on a broad range of ethical questions raised thesis and critical analysis of current work in several by neuroscience research with great attention to their disciplines, this book offers an unparalleled vision philosophical and health-related implications. The of how neuroethics scholarship on memory can be neuroethics of memory: From total recall to obliv- interdisciplinary, rigorous, forward-looking, and ion published in 2019 [1] at Cambridge University compelling.0123456789 Press is one of Glannon’s most recent contributions The neuroethics of memory provides an outstand- and continues his rigorous, scholarly, and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Neuroethics Springer Journals

Review of Walter Glannon’s The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, Cambridge University Press, 2019

Neuroethics , Volume 15 (2) – Jul 1, 2022

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Neuroethics (2022) 15: 18 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12152-022-09495-x BOOK REVIEW Review of Walter Glannon’s The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, Cambridge University Press, Eric Racine Received: 16 December 2021 / Accepted: 29 March 2022 / Published online: 13 May 2022 © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2022 By Eric Racine psychological aspects of memory and its relation- Walter Glannon is a towering figure and pioneer of ship to personal identity and agency will appeal to a neuroethics. He has supported the development of our very broad readership across academic disciplines, field notably through his numerous books and publi - although it may challenge a novice scholar. As a syn- cations on a broad range of ethical questions raised thesis and critical analysis of current work in several by neuroscience research with great attention to their disciplines, this book offers an unparalleled vision philosophical and health-related implications. The of how neuroethics scholarship on memory can be neuroethics of memory: From total recall to obliv- interdisciplinary, rigorous, forward-looking, and ion published in 2019 [1] at Cambridge University compelling.0123456789 Press is one of Glannon’s most recent contributions The neuroethics of memory provides an outstand- and continues his rigorous, scholarly, and

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