Biolaw, Digital Hyperconsuption and Cognitive Vulnerability: Towards a Biojuridical Resignification of Bioethical Principles for the Protection of Cognitive Health

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https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v36i2.13454

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Cognitive health is necessary for human development. However, the hyperconsumption of biotechnologies (smartphones, internet, video games, social networks, virtual reality) can cause damage to cognitive health and, therefore, to human health and development. Consequently, such research focuses on limiting the consumption of specific technologies in minors in order to protect their health. This research is divided in five parts: the contextualization on the colonization of biotechnological consumption; a diagnosis of neuronal violence and consequences for human development; a review of the cognition sequelae due to the abuse of biotechnologies, based on selected medical research; an exposition on the necessary relationships between the moral order and the legal one, from philosophical realism and natural law approaches; proposal of minimum fundamental rules, based, in turn, on a biojuridical specification of principles to protect cognitive health, which serve as preliminary support to elaborate a future Universal Declaration for the Protection of Cognitive Health, as an essential biological basis for human development.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Camilo Noguera Pardo, Center for Colombian Studies, Colombia

    Postdoctorate in Bioethics, Public Health and Global Sustainability at the American University of Sovereign Nations. Postdoctorate in Bioethics from the El Bosque University, Colombia; Ph.D. in Bioethics from the same university; Master and Specialist in Teaching and University Research from Sergio Arboleda University, Colombia; Lawyer from Sergio Arboleda University, Colombia; Graduated in Higher Studies of Philosophy, Literature and Humanities from Sergio Arboleda University, Colombia; Advanced Studies in Literature Spanish and Hispano-American from the University of Barcelona, Spain. Member of the International Network of Biolaw, the Colombian Institute for Bioethical Studies and the Center for Colombian Studies. Co-founder and Editorial Director of the Colombian Journal of Hispanic Studies (Colombia-Spain), since 2019. Author, co-author and academic editor of books and scientific articles published by mainstream publishers. E-mail: cachaco85@hotmail.com

  • Alejandro Castaño Bedoya, Catholic University of Colombia, Colombia

    PhD in Philosophy and Lawyer from the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana , Colombia; Ph.D. in Philosophy and Canon law from Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana Colombia; Magister Scientarum of the Universidad del País Vasco, España. Member of the International Network of Biolaw EEUU and the Colombian Institute for Bioethical Studies in academy of medicine; Founder member of the Latin American Network of Law and Society (RELADES); Resarch professor of Catholic University of Colombia, attached to research cambios y transformaciones en las instituciones del derecho privado: hacia un derecho privado centrado en la eficacia de los derechos constitucionales y convencionales-fase I. Physics coordinator of law and bioethics in post doctorate in Reggio di Calabria Uniuversity. E-mail acastano@ucatolica.edu.co.

Publicado

2022-10-03

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Biolaw, Digital Hyperconsuption and Cognitive Vulnerability: Towards a Biojuridical Resignification of Bioethical Principles for the Protection of Cognitive Health. (2022). Revista Justiça Do Direito, 36(2), 6-29. https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v36i2.13454