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Sociological neuroethics. It may be that a whole new system of communication, justice, equality, fortitude, transparency, cooperation, and performance awaits us. If so, is NLP and sociological neurobiology running at the front of the change wave now? What of so many ignored cues we’ve sent each other? How can a race of people, a species, suddenly cart behaving like itself? It may be that if people were to begin to operate as though they were being monitored at all times, they might stiffen up on certain morals, certain ethics, and to seek to develop their skills of coordination, statesmanship, diplomacy, and again, communications. Today, accelerated changes bring both a needed and overdue but fresh set of rules of engagement. With just a tad of enlightenment, one finds the need to alter the public self into a more true self, and to seek means of collaborative success above individual riches. The artifacts of our western societies support petty tyranny still, but even the very barely clever can see that changing. The sociological plantations, if the reader will, the clusters of human consciousness that have bound apparently and that guide us are unraveling before our eyes. It seems difficult enough to mention “ethics” as a definable word with a definable meaning while all the while knowing that such definition is subjective. What is ethics then, but an accepted set of virtues in accepted actions? Thus, it’s a vote? But, can any definition remain long before the sea of social consciousness and its constant tidal flows erases this and adds more elements? Perhaps an only way to proceed is with the mantra that only uncertainty is certain. How can humans go foreword? How can they exist and sustain themselves? The author believes we will need to create a system of sociological ethics reinforcement. It may be that high tech readers can ascertain our cellular balances and offer us a chance of coherence and optimality on a moment to moment basis that also corresponds to a new ethics. How so? Cannot the meaning of ethics come to mean the most sustainable use of self …the cultivation of the most balanced and nutritional self? This futurist view of cellular bioethics includes so many hand held and community posted kiosks that firstly monitor cellular balances in the body but then offer integrated dietary and optional consciousness-evoking paths to proactively mitigate harms. Yes, we would find imbalances in every criminal’s body prior to crime enactment, and this would be more than the cortisol or adrenalin of committing a crime. But moreover, we would begin to have a basis to understand many of our communicative, political, and collaborative challenges on a cellular basis. This paradigm suggests that behaviors and principles become the tools of inquiry and that personality sets be left to retro-“treatment” or other but left out of pre-emptive legal proceedings. Thus, the investigator is simply a medical technician. So, this fellow is humming along with a vertebra out of place and too much cortisol in his neurochemistry, and also has a perhaps genetic, perhaps environmentally sustained, predisposition for violence. Will he commit a crime? Has he already? What is the fix? Incarceration or nutrition? Education? Is wellness the objective of the 22nd century peace keeper? Many will say yes to a creative new job scope that endorses deep insight into … privacy. Yes, well, lying to the doctor is yet quite common, no matter what’s at sake. A brief dose of House MD will reinforce this for the suspicious reader. But, the cell reader device would know it all!!! And it would simply offer vitamin and other regimen to counter a destructive track. We could see cops handing out special gummy bears… yes? Yes, and we must, if not to “chem-trail” gas everyone into a bit of mindful construction of mutual benefit and well being. Oh, but the author does not support non consensual doping of any kind. Caesar used a gas to “enlighten” the imprisoned apes in the Rise of the Plant of the Apes admittedly, but that was different. A difference being that there cages were made of steel, but the human race’s collective prison is simply made of fear, the “antidote” for love. Once he had pulled back their cage’s doors, the poor creatures remained in their prisons… unable to imagine any longer why they would even want out. And us? Rise of the Planet of the Apes: Freedom youtube/watch?v=WWNJNNlTGlw
Posted on: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 12:43:24 +0000

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