Centro de Investigação . Conselho Científico

Doutor Jan Christoph Bublitz

Doutor Jan Christoph Bublitz

Filosofia do Direito; Legislação dos Direitos Humanos, em especial regulamentação da mente humana; Neurociências, Psicologia e Direito; Bioética

  • LL.B., Bucerius Law School, Hamburgo
  • PhD in Law, Universidade de Hamburgo
  • Professor interino na disciplina Direito Penal e Criminologia (2015 – 2017)
  • Fellow no Center for Interdisciplinary Research (Bielefeld)
  • Investigador principal do projeto interdisciplinar sobre Direito e manipulação da memória “A duty to remember, a right to forget?”
  • Investigador principal do projeto INTERFACES sobre questões legais e éticas de interfaces cérebro-computador (www.bci-ethics.de)
  • Visiting fellow no Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Universidade de Oxford (2018)

Obras coletivas- Organização/Coordenação

  • Série “Neuroscience, Law & Human Behavior” (Palgrave-Macmillan), com Marc Blitz e Jane Moriarty

Artigos em revistas científicas e capítulos de livros

  • Steinert/Bublitz/Friedrich/Jox (2018): Doing things with thoughts: BCI-movements and disembodied agency. Philosophy & Technology.
  • Bublitz (2017): Means matter: On the legal relevance of the distinction between direct and indirect mind-interventions. In: Nicole Vincent (ed.), Neuro-Interventions and the Law: Regulating Human Mental Capacity. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Bublitz (2017): „The Soul is the Prison of the Body” – Mandatory Moral Enhancement, State Interests & Rights against Rehabilitation. In: David Birks & Thomas Douglas (eds.), Treatment for Crime: Philosophical Essays on Neurointerventions in Criminal Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Paulo/Bublitz (2016): Pow(d)er to the People!? Voter manipulation, legitimacy and the relevance of moral psychology for democratic theory. Neuroethics [doi:10.1007/s12152-016-9266-7]
  • Bublitz (2016): Moral Enhancement and Mental Freedom. Journal of Applied Philosophy 33:1, 88–106.
  • Bublitz (2014): Cognitive Liberty or the International Human Right to Freedom of Thought. In: Jens Clausen & Neil Levy (eds.), Springer Handbook of Neuroethics. Dordrecht: Springer,1309 – 1334.
  • Bublitz (2014): Memory Manipulations & the Law. In: Jens Clausen & Neil Levy (eds.), Springer Handbook of Neuroethics. Dordrecht: Springer, 1279–1308.
  • Bublitz (2014): Freedom of thought in the age of neuroscience. A plea and a proposal for the renaissance of a forgotten fundamental right. Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 100:1, 1–25.
  • Bublitz/Merkel (2014): Crimes Against Minds: On Mental Manipulations, Harms and a Human Right to Mental Self-Determination. Criminal Law and Philosophy 8:1, 51–77.
  • Bublitz/Merkel (2013): Guilty Minds in Washed Brains? Manipulation Cases, Compatibilist Excuses and the Premises of Liberal Legal Orders. In: Nicole Vincent (ed.), Neuroscience and Legal Responsibility. New York: Oxford University Press, 335–374.
  • Bublitz/Merkel (2009): Autonomy and Authenticity of Enhanced Personality Traits. Bioethics 23, 360–374.

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