„Human experience is a complex blending of biological, cultural, economic, political, religious, aesthetic, and legal dimensions that influence and are influenced by our values, purposes, institutions, and practices. […] The results of cognitive neuroscience can only contribute to an ethical discussion when these results are embedded in a wider discussion of cultural, economic, political, religious, aesthetic, and legal dimensions interrelated with our values, purposes, institutions, and practices. Outside such a multi-dimensional context they have little moral relevance.“ [#]
(Der freie Zugang zu Artikeln wie diesem aus der online lesbaren Zeitschrift „Neuroethics“ zeigt mir mal wieder, wie wichtig Open Access ist, und welcher Quatsch der Heidelberger Appell.)