Equivocation and Impracticality in Spyridon Palermos’ “Data, Metadata, Mental Data? Privacy and the Extended Mind”

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):99-101 (2023)
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In a recent article, Spyridon Palermos claims there is a significant difference between ordinary data (“the contents of electronic communications”) and mental data (Palermos 2023). He defines “ment...

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