Cabrera Laura Y, Tesluk Jordan, Chakraborti Michelle, Matthews Ralph, Illes Judy
National Core for Neuroethics, Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2211 Wesbrook Mall, Koerner S124, Vancouver, V6T 2B5, B.C., Canada.
Center for Ethics & Humanities in the Life Sciences, Department of Translational Science and Molecular Medicine, Michigan State University, East Fee Hall, 965 Fee Road, Rm C211, East Lansing, MI, 48823, USA.
Environ Health. 2016 Feb 15;15:20. doi: 10.1186/s12940-016-0114-3.
The ways in which humans affect and are affected by their environments have been studied from many different perspectives over the past decades. However, it was not until the 1970s that the discussion of the ethical relationship between humankind and the environment formalized as an academic discipline with the emergence of environmental ethics. A few decades later, environmental health emerged as a discipline focused on the assessment and regulation of environmental factors that affect living beings. Our goal here is to begin a discussion specifically about the impact of modern environmental change on biomedical and social understandings of brain and mental health, and to align this with ethical considerations. We refer to this focus as Environmental Neuroethics, offer a case study to illustrate key themes and issues, and conclude by offering a five-tier framework as a starting point of analysis.
在过去几十年里,人们从许多不同角度研究了人类影响环境以及受环境影响的方式。然而,直到20世纪70年代,随着环境伦理学的出现,关于人类与环境伦理关系的讨论才正式成为一门学科。几十年后,环境卫生作为一门专注于评估和调控影响生物的环境因素的学科应运而生。我们在此的目标是专门展开一场讨论,探讨现代环境变化对生物医学和社会对大脑及心理健康理解的影响,并将其与伦理考量相结合。我们将这种关注点称为环境神经伦理学,提供一个案例研究以阐明关键主题和问题,并通过提供一个五层框架作为分析起点来得出结论。