Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric versus neurological disorders: A call for nuance

Philosophy and the Mind Sciences (forthcoming)
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(To appear in Philosophy and the Mind Sciences’ Book Symposium for Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science (OUP 2023) by Joshua May). In Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science (2023), Joshua May arrives at a cautiously optimistic appraisal of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for brain-based disorders. May does not, however, distinguish between disorders that are properly considered neurological and those that are properly considered psychiatric (or psychopathological). After motivating this distinction, I argue that May’s discussion of DBS fails to account for the added complexities and potential ethical harms of DBS for psychiatric conditions.

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Amanda Evans
University of Pittsburgh

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